Smith, Logan Pearsall, 1865-1946
Dates
- Existence: 1865-10-18 - 1946-03-02
Biography
American-born British essayist and critic.
Found in 112 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1906-02-04
"Many thanks for you charming letter, and your encouragement in my new experiment. I have been writing a lot of sonnets- 'tis a reaction and relaxation after my [?] labors of the mornings..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1907-07-31
"I have just got back to town and have found your enquiry, which I answer at once, as the dictionary is at hand- see enclosed. I have just received Waley's Ms. from Miss Cox..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1907-11-23
"Thanks for your note. I will certainly subscribe to the 'New [?]' and have forwarded the prospective to Mackenzie. Have you seen that youth's 'Poems'?..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1908-02-18
"I have had a selection of sonnets set up to see how they look in type, and am sending you a copy. I doubt if they are worth publishing..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1908-02-28
"You are most kind in your encouragement of young poets, or rather would be poets- for I can claim youth, if not among my contemporaries, at least among that class..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1908-06-03
"I hope you remember your plan of coming here this year- the [?] is delicious in this hot weather, and one can almost live in it..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1908-06-08
"I am delighted you can come on Saturday and if you will let me know your train I will meet you at the station in my motor launch. I would rather like (the weather permitting) to go on Saturday on a trip for the day on the upper river in the launch..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1908-09-18
"I am so sorry to hear from Alys of your loss, and wish to send my sincerest sympathy to you both. This sudden ending of hopes[?] and height prospects is very pathetic and I know how deeply you must feel it..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1909-06-16
"Alas, I am afraid I must put off my visit till the autumn. This is just the time, the end of term, when I am busiest, and have people coming here practically every day..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1909-09-03
"I have forwarded your letter to Ms. Berenson[?]- she left here a day before yesterday, and is now at Paris on her way to Florence..."
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