“Dear Patmore,—I have to-day recovered the notice I alluded to. It contains a good
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“My strong and clear conviction of the extreme beauty and finish of what I heard and read last night remains this morning undiminished. They will bear thinking over, and the impression they made is a lasting one, I am sure. Nothing Tennyson has done need be despaired of.
“Preserve my paper for me.”