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âDo you conjectureâŠâ EBB to RB 11 August 1845, #1996.
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âI have not been asleepâŠâ EBB to Kenyon c.January 1838, #607. âFlannel waistcoatsâŠâ EBB to Arabella MB and Mary Hunter 27 September 1838, #666. âUsed toâfrighten meâŠâ EBB to Mitford 8 June 1836, #528.
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âConsensusâŠâ The Athenaeum 7 July 1838 pp. 466â68. The other reviews appear in: The Atlas (23 June 1838), p. 395; The Examiner (24 June 1838), pp. 387â88; Blackwoodâs (August 1838), pp. 279â84; The Metropolitan Magazine (August 1838), pp. 97â101; The Monthly Chronicle (August 1838), p.195; The Monthly Review (September 1838), pp. 125â30; The Sunbeam (1 September 1838), pp. 243 & 245, (8 September), pp. 254â55, (23 September), pp. 269â70, (6 October) p. 287, (13 October), pp. 293â95; The Literary Gazette (1 December 1838), pp. 759â60; and The Quarterly Review (September 1840), pp. 382â89. The Metropolitan Magazine and The Examiner concede that The Divine Comedy and Paradise Lost also pose the problem of religious poetry.
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âElizabethâs own faithâŠâ The Revd Hunter and his daughter Mary remain in the familyâs life.
âForcing housesâŠâ Both Byron and Shelley first published books of poetry at seventeen: respectively, Fugitive Pieces (1805) and Original Poetry; By Victor and Cazire (1810); unlike Elizabeth, they followed these up promptly.
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âIndeed it does seemâŠâ EBB to Mitford 8 June 1836, #528. âLet me apply my theory about âspoiling childrenâ to your practice of spoiling meâ& go on to maintain that nobody is injured by too much love!â EBB to Mitford 30 October 1838, #669.
âIn seeing Lady DacreâŠâ EBB to Mitford 3 July 1838, #651. âThe most eloquent woman I ever heard speak, certainlyâand the vainest in speaking of herselfâ: EBB to Mitford 27 September 1839, #713.
âBrother in lawâŠâ SD835.
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âI have beenâŠâ EBB to Mitford 1 June 1838, #636. â& my weaknessâŠâ EBB to Boyd 21 June 1838, #645.
According to Forster, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, note 1 to chapter 6, pp. 378â79, âAt a meeting of the Browning Society in 1985, two eminent doctorsâ agreed on Dr Chambersâs proficiency, and that therefore EBB doesnât suffer from TB at this point.
âA helpless beingâŠâ EBB to Lady Margaret Cocks 4 August 1838, #658. With âonly a too great fullness of the blood vessels upon themâ: EBB to Mitford 10 August 1838, #660.
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âSisterlessâŠâ Henrietta MB to Sam MB 15 September 1838, SD943: âI was in a most terrible state of inquietude & anxiety, about the probability that existed of not obtaining permission to accompany our dearest Ba to these genial shores, but Papa very kindly gave it to me at last.â
The Hedleysâ elegant Regency hilltop house is âThe Braddensâ. This move is âThe difference between the coldest situation in Torquay & the warmestâ. EBB to Mitford 10 October 1838, #668.
Bummy arrives from Frocester: SD943.
Crowâs mother will be living in Caistor when Crow returns to her for the birth of her first child.
âAnd indeedâŠâ EBB to Mitford 14 August 1838, #662.
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âShe is an excellentâŠâ EBB to Mitford 9 August 1841, #841. âA young manâŠâ EBB to Mitford ?25 October 1839, #715, makes clear this sequence of events. âHaunted⊠London habitâŠâ EBB to Mitford 25 September 1838, #664. âOn the occasion⊠These partingsâŠâ EBB to Arabella MB and Mary Hunter, 27 September 1838, #666.
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âI had a doctorâŠâ EBB to RB 11 August 1845, #1996. âEncouraged⊠the blister &câŠâ #666. Inhalations like Tincture of Benzoin have been around since the 1760s.
âDear Broâs individual opinion was that he would do better in returning to Londonâ: #666. Her brothers will âquench the energies of their lives in hunting & fishingâ if the family retreats to a Welsh estate where they cannot practise their professions. EBB to George Goodin MB 15 April 1841, #805.
âThe lovely bayâŠâ #668.
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âAfter only one hourâŠâ Samuel Goodin Barrett to R. W. Appleton 23 May 1839, SD1005.
âAble and most kindâŠâ EBB to Mitford ?14 September 1839, #710. âHe has taken a great interest in her which is also very much in his favorâas he has not received as yet a farthing for his attendance, she wrote to him the other day requesting he would let her know âthe pecuniary part of her obligations to himâ he sent in his account ÂŁ125âa moderate charge I think for so long a timeâ: Henrietta MB to Samuel MB 14 September 1839, SD1042. #715.
âComes to see herâŠâ Henrietta MB to Samuel MB 14 December 1839, SD1090. âNot any thinnerâŠâ SD1090.
Sam and Stormie were sent to Jamaica together on the 26 June 1839.
After Samâs death, Stormie returned in December 1840: Henrietta MB to Samuel MB 14â15 July 1839, SD1018.
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Sleeping around: Forster, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, p. 97, no ref given. âNever taken the sacramentâŠâ Hope Waddell to Edward B MB 20 February 1840, SD1116. âIt was a heavy blowâŠâ EBB to Richard Hengist Horne 15 May 1840, #756. Papa hurries to Torquay: âWhen I saw her she appeared crushed by the intelligence; she has never wept, nor has ever alluded to the distressing subjectâ: Edward B MB to Septimus MB 4 May 1840, SD1121. âIt is a monstrous timeâŠâ Edward B MB to Septimus MB 24 June 1840, SD1127.
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âOccupationâŠâ EBB to George Goodin MB 17 June 1840, #766.
Gatecrashing: Edward B MB to EBB 9 March 1840, #741; EBB to Mitford 28 March 1840, #748.
The family are enthusiastically pro-monarchy. EBB publishes verses on the royal marriage in The Athenaeum; Miss Mitford conspires to get them to the Queen via a lady-in-waiting.
Broâs romance: Henrietta MB to Samuel MB 14â15 July 1839, SD1018; #766; EBB to RB 12 December 1845, #2136.
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Edward B MB to George Goodin MB 13 July 1840, SD1129.
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âIt is a wonderâŠâ Edward B MB to Septimus MB 1 August 1840, SD1131. âThese wallsâŠâ EBB to Mitford early October 1840, #772. âIf I dont return soon, my affairs will be so enta[n]gled that I shall never be able to unravel themâ; Edward B MB to Septimus MB 26 August 1840, SD1132.
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