Letters, 1915-1926, London, to Philip D. Sherman, Oberlin, Ohio.

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Letters, 1915-1926, London, to Philip D. Sherman, Oberlin, Ohio.

[1] 1915, April 5 [1 l. with envelope].--"The influence of Vondel upon Milton is unquestionable." [2] 1920, September 5 [3 p. with envelope].--Answers inquiry about the authenticity of "the copy of the Carlyle letters sent by Mrs. Bryan Waller Procter to Robert Browning." [3] 1922, April 11 [1 l. with envelope and a poem enclosed on a separate leaf].--Encloses an autographed copy of his madrigal, For A.H. Bullen's "Campion" as requested. [4] 1922, May 10 [postcard].--"Thank you much for your kind letter and gifts accompanying." [5] 1926, May 30 [1 l. with envelope].--Referring to an etching. [6] 1926, October 19 [1 l.].--Says he has ceased to write verses and declines Mr. Sherman's proposal. Mentions Mr. Locker-Lampson.

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