Letters of Edward Fitzgerald to Fanny Kemble (1871-1883)
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Also, one word about _Clarissa_. Almost allthe rest of the two Volumes I accept as a Disciple. {119a} Another Book of the kind--Lowell's 'Among my Books, ' is excellent also:perhaps with more _Genius_ than Stephen: but on the other hand not sotemperate, judicious, or scholarly in _taste_. It was Professor Nortonwho sent me Lowell's Second Series; and, if you should--(as youinevitably will, though in danger of losing the Ship) answer this Letter, pray tell me if you know how Professor Norton is-...-in health, I mean. Youtold me he was very delicate: and I am tempted to think he may be lesswell than usual, as he has not acknowledged the receipt of a Volume{119b} I sent him with some of Wordsworth's Letters in it, which he hadwished to see. The Volume did not need Acknowledgment absolutely: butprobably would not have been received without by so amiable and polite aMan, if he [were] not out of sorts. I should really be glad to hear thathe has only forgotten, or neglected, to write. Mr. Lowell's Ode {120a} in your last Magazine seemed to me full of fineThought; but it wanted Wings.
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