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Lady Bradshaigh

  

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Lady Bradshaigh : annotations to Samuel Richardson, Pamela

"When Samuel Richardson asked his friend Lady Bradshaigh for her opinion of his novels Pamela and Clarissa, she sent him her annotated copies -- and he 'devoted some of his last days to reading her comments and to making his own comments on them.'"

Century: 1700-1799     Reader/Listener/Group: Samuel Richardson      

  

Lady Bradshaigh : annotations to Samuel Richardson, Clarissa

"When Samuel Richardson asked his friend Lady Bradshaigh for her opinion of his novels Pamela and Clarissa, she sent him her annotated copies -- and he 'devoted some of his last days to reading her comments and to making his own comments on them.'"

Century: 1700-1799     Reader/Listener/Group: Samuel Richardson      Manuscript: annotations in printed text

  

Lady Bradshaigh : [letter]

'There was no need to bespeak my Patience, nor anything but my Gratitude, on reading such a Letter as you have favoured me with. Indeed I admire it; and have reason to plume myself upon the Interest you take in my Story...from many passages in your Letters [I look upon you] as a Daughter of my own Mind'.

Century: 1700-1799     Reader/Listener/Group: Samuel Richardson      Manuscript: Letter

  

Lady Bradshaigh : 'Determinta'

'In a visit the Author of the Rambler made me on Monday last, I read to him your "Determinta", and expressed my wonder that he had not made a Paper of it, as I thought it would have been a very good one. He remembered it not; and spoke handsomely of it.'

Century: 1700-1799     Reader/Listener/Group: Samuel Richardson      Manuscript: unpublished piece of writing

  

Lady Bradshaigh : 'Determinta'

'In a visit the Author of the Rambler made me on Monday last, I read to him your "Determinta", and expressed my wonder that he had not made a Paper of it, as I thought it would have been a very good one. He remembered it not; and spoke handsomely of it.'

Century: 1700-1799     Reader/Listener/Group: Samuel Johnson      Manuscript: unpublished piece of writing

  

Lady Bradshaigh : [comments on MS of Sir Charles Grandison]

'I have read your Objections to Sir Charles's Divided Love to Mrs Donellan. Just her sentiments, she said. And Harriet's frequent declarations of her love, she also censured; and honours you for both Opinions. Miss Mulso exulted, by clapping her wings, as I may say, on your Ladyship's Censure of the divided Love. She admires every word you say by way of Censure or Objection'.

Century: 1700-1799     Reader/Listener/Group: Samuel Richardson      Manuscript: Letter

  

Lady Bradshaigh : [comments on MS of Sir Charles Grandison]

'I have read your Objections to Sir Charles's Divided Love to Mrs Donellan. Just her sentiments, she said. And Harriet's frequent declarations of her love, she also censured; and honours you for both Opinions. Miss Mulso exulted, by clapping her wings, as I may say, on your Ladyship's Censure of the divided Love. She admires every word you say by way of Censure or Objection'.

Century: 1700-1799     Reader/Listener/Group: Hester Mulso      Manuscript: Letter

  

Lady Bradshaigh : [comments on MS of Sir Charles Grandison]

'I have read your Objections to Sir Charles's Divided Love to Mrs Donellan. Just her sentiments, she said. And Harriet's frequent declarations of her love, she also censured; and honours you for both Opinions. Miss Mulso exulted, by clapping her wings, as I may say, on your Ladyship's Censure of the divided Love. She admires every word you say by way of Censure or Objection'.

Century: 1700-1799     Reader/Listener/Group: Mrs Donellan      Manuscript: Letter

  

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