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Jean Jacques Rousseau : Julie, ou la nouvelle Heloise
'I return the first two volumes of Julia with many thanks - It seems to me, that the most proper way of testifying my gratitude to the amiable Jean Jacques for the pleasure he has afforded me, is to do what in me lies to extend the circle of his admirers - I shall begin with you - Do read this book -'
Century: 1800-1849 Reader/Listener/Group: Jane Bailie Welsh Print: Book
Unknown : [Tragedies]
'I have read the Tragedies - I thank you for them - they are Byron's. Need I praise them. I have also read your eloquent history of Faust - For it too I thank you. It has fewer faults and greater merits than its Author led me to expect - '
Century: 1800-1849 Reader/Listener/Group: Jane Bailie Welsh Print: Book
Thomas Carlyle : Criticism on Faust (working title)
'I have read the Tragedies - I thank you for them - they are Byron's. Need I praise them. I have also read your eloquent history of Faust - For it too I think you. It has fewer faults and greater merits than its Author led me to expect -'
Century: 1800-1849 Reader/Listener/Group: Jane Bailie Welsh Manuscript: Sheet, Draft of essay due to be published in the Review
Jean Jacques Rousseau : Julie, ou La Nouvelle Heloise
'I have finished Julia - Divine Julia! What a finshed picture of most sublime virtue!'