John Coakley Lettsom And the Foundation of the Medical Society Being the Presid
John Coakley Lettsom And the Foundation of the Medical Society Being the Presid
St Clair Thomson
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WIDE CIRCLE OF ACQUAINTANCES. 23 very kind to mo, and admitted me more than once into bia presence withoul a Court dress, which I never could assume, and perhaps I am thf only person who ever kissed bis hand unpowdered and unsworded. " Lettsom's friendships also were untainted by religious narrowness; indeed, he expresses bis partiality for the Bociety of the Clergy of the English Church, because, as he says, " they are a learned and improved part of the community. " "The religion ot a Quaker, ..." he adds, "as far as 1 know, is as expansive as the air; at least I entertain no partialities for sect" (Letter 109, December 1st, 1S04). With one of them, the Rev. J. Plumtre, he kept up a steady correspondence for ten years. So, in regard to the theatre, he writes as follows, on December 1st, 17.^4 : '• About fourteen years ago I went to see Garrick in King Lear, and never since have been at any theatre till the present time ; it is not quite consistent with our religious system, but I confess I like to see perfection in every species of art, and this wonderful woman, Mrs.
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