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], 1909-10-09
"Alys wrote to the P[?] about Abercrombie, but they reply that they must have a woman for the job- save for this he would have suited them exactly..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1909-12-09
"I send you herewith my little book which is just out. It owes much to you- could that it did you more credit!..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1910-02-26
"Your letter was forwarded to me at I Tallie[?], but I wanted to answer it till I got hom (which I did yesterday) to see whether the copy I had ordered for you of Po-Chii-I had arrived..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1910-05-16
"I hope you are going to come this way soon. Would you care to come on June 7th when Kelly and Tovey[?] are playing at a Schumann concert?..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1910-05-21
"It will be very jolly if you could come to Fidilio's[?]; Friday or Saturday would suit me equally well and I hope you will stay over Sunday..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1910-10-02
"It does tease- teases because there is so much good in it, such force and fire of mind, that I hate the harsh and rugged expression..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1911-05-10
"Thank you very much for your kind letter. It is a very sad loss for us all, and although it had to come, we hoped that it might not be so soon. But she wished it..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1912-06-05
"The enclosed is from a loce of poetry in Oxford, the wife of professor Egerton, to whom I sent your book- I thought you might like to see it..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1912-09-09
"I am sorry that you are leaving the country for so long, but I have no doubt that you will enjoy circumnavigating this apple-shaped planet..."
Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to Trevy [Robert Trevelyan], 1919-04-25
"Glad to hear you are back in England. I'm down here till May 1st, after that in London for a month or so..."
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