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First Impressions of Keats and Shelley Prolonged Influence of Shelley Details of Home Education Its Effects Youthful Restlessness Counteracting Love of Home Early Friendships: Alfred Domett, Joseph Arnould, the Silverthornes Choice of Poetry as a Profession Alternative Suggestions; mistaken Rumours concerning them Interest in Art Love of good Theatrical Performances Talent for Acting Final Preparation for Literary Life.
This winter of 1834-5 witnessed the birth, perhaps also the extinction, of an amateur periodical, established by some of Mr. Browning's friends; foremost among these the young Dowsons, afterwards connected with Alfred Domett. The magazine was called the 'Trifler', and published in monthly numbers of about ten pages each. It collapsed from lack of pocket-money on the part of the editors; but Mr.
The families of Joseph Arnould and Alfred Domett both lived at Camberwell. These two young men were bred to the legal profession, and the former, afterwards Sir Joseph Arnould, became a judge in Bombay.
He became a member of the New Zealand Parliament, and ultimately, for a short time, of its Cabinet; only returning to England after an absence of thirty years. This Mr. Domett seems to have been a very modest man, besides a devoted friend of Robert Browning's, and on occasion a warm defender of his works.
I have judged it necessary to send Captain Domett with my despatches, who will give their lordships such further particulars as shall have occurred to him on the victory we have gained. I am, &c. To Evan Nepean, Esq. The enemy made their escape into L'Orient.
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