Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Hall, S. C. (Samuel Carter), 1800-1889;
Concerning a group of his verses, including his Translations from the Greek anthology which he desires Hall to publish in the New monthly magazine, and his plea for Hall to secure Saunders and Ottley as publishers of his One hundred romances of...
Concerning his desire for more letters from his parents and his wish that they might live in a wooded cottage; Knight's hasty passion; fears his father thinks too highly of him.
Concerning his suggestion that she leave goods in Jaquet's possession so that she and the children can come away to Brompton; Hunt and her sister's [i.e. Elizabeth Kent's] efforts to find a suitable servant for Marianne.
Concerning her gaiety; the red coats; Dante and the happiness those who love each other find in being perpetually united; Mr. Campbell's book "Getrude of Wyoming."
Concerning his illness; his gratitude for the illumination by Adelaide Procter and for Procter's poetry; his comments on Wilkie Collins; the cities of York and Chester; the value of words; Pauline Burette and his wish that she might talk French...
Concerning Charles Brown's statement concerning the Examiner; John Hunt's attempt to exclude Leigh from his partnership in the Examiner and his claim that Leigh injured the property of the magazine by his negligence and illness; Ollier's advice for...
in print and to the editor -- thoughts on being a freshman -- portrait of the brain -- effects of bakke: part two -- auld lang band -- wrestling with success -- in print and to the editor -- a quick pen to match a quick mind -- 10 days in the USSR...