Ernest Dowson 1888 1897 Reminiscences Unpublished Letters And Marginalia
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B. Yeats, Mr Will. Rothenstein, Father John Gray, the Rev. Stewart Headlam, and a host more. Ernest Dowson had lunched there in the earliest days and had made me emulous to enter the sacred precincts. As a later member of THE LETTERS 69 " Fitzroy, " in succession to Mr Galton, I had the honour of introducing our foreign discoverer, M. George Olivier Destree, then editor of La Jeune Belgique, and now Father Bruno, into the charmed circle. " I must look you up at King's soon, " the letter conclud...es. " . . . In the meanwhile a dyspeptic little poem 'to His Lady and His Friend. ' " There follows the glorious " In Tempore Senec- tutis, " with its motto from the Vulgate : " Junior fui etenim senui " (Ps. Xxxvii. 25). The next letter, dated in January, 1893, begins a prolific epistolary period. He alludes in it to one of the Rev. Stewart D. Headlam's Church and Stage parties, which took place always in January, and were a brilliant and picturesque episode in the crowded artistic life of the early nineties.
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