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Updated: June 4, 2025
Harman Visger and family, whom I have mentioned in a former letter, I shall never forget. He has a family of seven children. I lived within a few doors of him, and was in and out of his house ever day...." Four pages of this letter are, unfortunately, missing. It begins again abruptly: "... prevented by illness from writing you before.
Bristol. Optimism. Letter on infidels and his own religious observances. Future of American art. He is in good health, but thin. Letter from Mr. Visger. Benjamin Burritt, American prisoner. Efforts in his behalf unsuccessful. Capture of Paris by the Allies. Again expresses gratitude to parents. Writes a play for Charles Mathews. Not produced.
Sidney exalts poetry above painting. His mother warns him against infidels and actors. Bristol. Optimism. Letter on infidels and his own religious observances. Future of American art. He is in good health, but thin. Letter from Mr. Visger. Benjamin Burritt, American prisoner. Efforts in his behalf unsuccessful. Capture of Paris by the Allies. Again expresses gratitude to parents.
When I came from Bristol the snow was up on each side of the road as high as the top of the coach in many places, especially on Marlborough Down and Hounslow Heath." His friend Mr. Visger thus writes to him from Bristol on April 1, 1814: "It gave me pleasure to learn that Mr. Leslie sold his picture of Saul, etc., at so good a price.
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