Smith, Logan Pearsall, 1865-1946
Dates
- Existence: 1865-10-18 - 1946-03-02
Biography
American-born British essayist and critic.
Found in 113 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Jane Clark, 1930-01-23
"Thanks. I will come on Monday with pleasure. I so enjoyed the lecture; I thought it was admirable..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Jane Clark, 1930-05-27
" Thanks for your note. Monday the 16th of June will suit me excellently to come to Chilling[?], and I hate that the weather will be warmer by then..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Jane Clark, 1930-06-22
"The little Hythe jerry-boat (which I so nearly missed on Friday) and its quaint little train along the Hythe pier were fascinating..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Jane Clark, 1930-09-18
"Many thanks for sending me that fascinating book. My vision of Samuel Smith must undergo a thorough revision- I had no idea he could write so well..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Jane Clark, 1930-12-03
"I am so sorry to hear from Kenneth that you are laid up again- I have been ill so much that I know what a bore it is. Still I have always found that with a bed and a book I could be happy..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Jane Clark, 1931-01-13
"Thanks for your nice and kind letter. I am glad to hear that you are back at Richmond... I shall be very glad to come out on Saturday afternoon..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Jane Clark, 1931-05-07
"You may be interested to hear of our adventures in Italy- or rather parts of them, as everything has gone most prosperously and happily..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Jane Clark, 1931-06-22
"The thought of you taking a house near Oxford has nursed in me the old [?] passion, so when I was in Oxford I went to the local agent..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Jane Clark, 1932-02-02
"I am so sorry to hear from Kenneth that you are still in bed- it must be most tiresome for you, and you have my best sympathy. You are too young to taste the [?] joy of going to bed and staying there for days and days..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Jane Clark, 1932-10-11
"Best congratulations- I am delighted at the news. I had thought that these two wise infants were waiting to come into the world until the world crisis was over; perhaps it is over..."