Letters, 1920-1930, London, to Philip D. Sherman.

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Letters, 1920-1930, London, to Philip D. Sherman.

[1] 1920, September 21 [1 l. Verses enclosed on a separate leaf].--Discusses his "first essay in translation of the Odyssey" and sends requested verses. [2] 1923, October 20, to Oberlin, Ohio [1 l. With envelope and lines of verse on a separate leaf].--Sends verses. [3] 1929, March 4, to Oberlin, Ohio [1 l. With an envelope and two manuscript leaves].--Encloses two leaves from the manuscript of his Studies of English Poets relating to Alfred Tennyson. [4] 1930, July 11, to Oberlin, Ohio [2 p. With envelope].--He does not remember having sent a copy of his book The Life of William Morris to John Ruskin. He tells Sherman where he may obtain a copy of the "Cobden-Sanderson Agricola."

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