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What I Remember, Volume 2

CHAPTER XIV
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These, however, bear no proportion to Miss Garrow's.[1] Yet I doubt whether publishers and the folks they consult would find out that.
[Footnote 1: To those who never knew Landor, and the habitual limitless exaggeration of his manner of speaking, it may be necessary to observe that he did not really hold any opinion so monstrous as might be supposed from the passage in the text.

And a letter given by Mr.Forster expresses earnestly and vigorously enough his high admiration for Miss Barrett's poetry.

It must be remembered also, that at the time this was written, Mr.Landor could only have seen some of the earliest of Miss Barrett's writings.] "Southey was about to write to me when his brothers death, by which six children come under his care, interrupted him.

I wish I possessed one or two of Miss Garrow's beautiful poems, that I might ask his opinion and advice about them.

His opinion I know would be the same as mine; but his advice is what I want.


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