| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 510 pagina’s
...and, as a matter of course, admired very many of your other pieces. The Harpers also entertain, as I heard from their own lips, the highest opinion of...talents, but — I remain very sincerely, Your friend & wellwisher CHAS. ANTHoN. EA PoE, Esqr. PS The MSS., which you were kind enough to send, can be obtained... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 478 pagina’s
...and, as a matter of course, admired very many of your other pieces. The Harpers also entertain, as I heard from their own lips, the highest opinion of...talents, but — I remain very sincerely, Your friend & wellwisher CHAS. ANTHON. EA POE, Esqr. PS The MSS., which you were kind enough to send, can be obtained... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 496 pagina’s
...sincerely, Your friend & wellwisher CHAS. ANTHON. EA POE, Esqr. PS The MSS., which you were kind enough te send, can be obtained by you at any time on calling at my residence. CA VOL. xvii. — 13 WILLIS TO POE. [Gill'i Life.] HOMX JOURNAL OFFICE, Nov. 12. MY DEAR POE, — I could... | |
| James Albert Harrison - 1903 - 564 pagina’s
...and, as a matter of course, admired very many of your other pieces. The Harpers also entertain, as I heard from their own lips, the highest opinion of...talents, but — I remain very sincerely, Your friend & wellwisher CHAS. ANTHON. EA POE, Esqr. PS The MSS., which you were kind enough to send, can be obtained... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1909 - 558 pagina’s
...and, as a matter of course, admired very many of your other pieces. The Harpers also entertain, as I heard from their own lips, the highest opinion of...by you at any time on calling at my residence. CA A letter from a correspondence otherwise unknown, addressed to Bowen and Gossler, editors of "The Columbia... | |
| Joseph Henry Harper - 1912 - 744 pagina’s
...of my life in which I sadly stand in need of aid, and without being able to say why — unless it is that I so earnestly desire your friendship — I have...a few lines, and quite often they were simply oral understandings. As an example of a short and comprehensive form of agreement the following lines embody... | |
| Joseph Henry Harper - 1912 - 774 pagina’s
...my behalf you could procure me the publication I desire. NEW YORK, November 2, 1844. DEAR SIR,—I have called upon the Harpers as you requested, and...sincerely, Your friend and well-wisher, CHARLES ANTHON. PS—The MSS. which you were kind enough to send can be obtained by you at any time on calling at my... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Phillips - 1926 - 846 pagina’s
...since . . . read and, . . . admired very many of your other pieces. The Harpers also entertain, as I heard from their own lips, the highest opinion of...talents, but — I remain very sincerely Your friend & well-wisher CHAS. ANTHON. In a Charles C. Curtis letter, owned by C. George Werner, W. Hoboken, appears... | |
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1997 - 872 pagina’s
...and, as a matter of course, admired very many of your other pieces. The Harpers also entertain, as I heard from their own lips, the highest opinion of...obtained by you at any time on calling at my residence. CA28 The disappointment must have been great, but Poe did not abandon his hopes. Poe's correspondence... | |
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