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Carlyle will be here.
4. Upper Cheyne Row—Chelsea
Friday--June 28. [1839]
My dear Ollier,
My new play will be most glad of your presence on Monday next, if you can come & encourage your old friend's new aspirations. You will see other friends of ancient & merry times,--Novello, Clarke, Harry Robertson &c.--all capable of merriment still,
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Leigh Hunt letter to Charles Ollier, June 28, 1839 |
| Creator |
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859 |
| Date Original | 1839-06-28 |
| Description | Concerning an invitation to his new play. |
| Personal Name Subject |
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859 Ollier, Charles, 1788-1859 |
| Geographic Subject |
England -- London -- Kensington and Chelsea -- Chelsea |
| Chronological Subject |
1830-1840 |
| Type (DCMIType) |
Text |
| Type (AAT) |
Correspondence |
| Type (IMT) |
jpeg |
| Digital Collection | Leigh Hunt Letters |
| Contributing Institution | University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept. |
| Archival Collection |
Brewer-Leigh Hunt Collection |
| Collection Guide | http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/resources/Brewer-LeighHunt.html |
| Location | MsL H94o3 |
| Rights Management | Educational use only, no other permissions given. This letter is owned by The University of Iowa Libraries Special Collections Department, and is provided here for educational purposes. It may not be reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the Special Collections Department. |
| Contact Information | Contact the University of Iowa Libraries Special Collections Department: lib-spec@uiowa.edu |
| Height (cm) | 11.1 |
| Width (cm) | 9.4 |
| Number of Pages | 3 + 1 blank |
| Number of Sheets of Paper | 1 |
| Digitization Specifications | Scanned with Ricoh Aficio 2335 scanner at 600 ppi, 24-bit color. Archival tiff image available. |
| Date Digital | 2008-04-16 |
| Transcript |
Carlyle will be here. 4. Upper Cheyne Row—Chelsea Friday--June 28. [1839] My dear Ollier, My new play will be most glad of your presence on Monday next, if you can come & encourage your old friend's new aspirations. You will see other friends of ancient & merry times,--Novello, Clarke, Harry Robertson &c.--all capable of merriment still, thank God, especially when thus renewing old meetings. So you must come, & shew that you are as young as the rest; which you are specially bound to do, as an immortal philogynist. My first play, I fear, would have stood the best chance of the approbation of the author of Inesilla. There are two passages, in particular, which I flatter myself might have touched him a little on his favourite sides of love & fright. But loving any verse, as he does, that has any love & sincerity in it, especially by the help of old friendship, I trust he will not be altogether dissatisfied with my second. Ever truly his hearty & faithful friend, L. H. |
| Transcript By | Cheney, David R. (David Raymond), 1922-2006 |
| Transcript Location | Ward M. Canaday Center for Special Collections: http://www.utoledo.edu/library/canaday/index.html |
| Letter Published In | Thornton Hunt, ed. The Correspondence of Leigh Hunt. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1862. vol. I, p. 308-09. |
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| Title | Page1 |
| Relation - Is Part Of | Leigh Hunt letter to Charles Ollier, June 28, 1839 |
| Digital Collection | Leigh Hunt Letters |
| File Name | h94o3_Page1.jpg |
| Transcript | Carlyle will be here. 4. Upper Cheyne Row—Chelsea Friday--June 28. [1839] My dear Ollier, My new play will be most glad of your presence on Monday next, if you can come & encourage your old friend's new aspirations. You will see other friends of ancient & merry times,--Novello, Clarke, Harry Robertson &c.--all capable of merriment still, |
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