“Mr. Taylor
was all this morning on the point of setting out to call upon you, as he wanted
much to have some conversation with you, but a constant succession
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of
callers-in prevented him. Will yon do us the favour to take your breakfast with
us in the morning, between nine and ten, when we shall have a chance of being
uninterrupted for an hour or two.
“Believe me, dear Sir,
“Yours very sincerely,
“J. A. Hessey.
“Fleet Street, May 29th. “W. Hazlitt, Esq.,
“9, Southampton Buildings.”
John Taylor (1781-1864)
Publisher of the London Magazine and poems of John Keats, and a
prolific writer in his own right.
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Source Description:
Author: William Carew Hazlitt
Title:Memoirs of William Hazlitt. With Portions of his Correspondence 2 vols (London: Richard Bentley, 1867).
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