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Moore, Thomas. A.L.S.to William Pickering the publisher, one page, 14 November 1835, referring to "the utter indiscreteness & coarseness of the attack upon Mr Bowles (though some of the worst things mentioned by Blackwood and by your magazine I could not find in... the pages), but I confess that it has given me a very different impression of the writer's calibre & powers of satire from what the tone adopted in speaking of him by the two Reviews in question had left in my mind.", speculating that the author of the satire must be a personal acquaintance of his seeing "his almost total silence respecting my writings", integral address leaf; Longfellow, H.W. A.L.S. discussing his arrival in England, 3 pages, 9 June 1868; Ruskin, John A.L.S. to Mr Hogath, deferring lunch, undated (3)