Letter [1884 March?] The Pines [London] to [Mark André] Raffalovitch [n.p.].

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Letter [1884 March?] The Pines [London] to [Mark André] Raffalovitch [n.p.].

Sends thanks for articles on Landor and Burne-Jones; and expresses his distaste for Zola, quoting a quatrain in French attacking Zola. Mentions Raffalovitch's volume of English verse [i.e. "Cyril and Lionel," 1884?].

[2] p. on 1 l. Holograph signed.

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