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TRER/21/79 · Item · 14 Dec 1949
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Gorringes, Downe, Kent. - His and his wife' thank both Trevelyan's for Bob's [translation of the Homeric] Hymn to Demeter ["From the Shiffolds"]; is glad the story 'seems to end happily'. The lines about flowers are 'delightful'. Philip was 'much pleasedread more

TRER/21/78 · Item · 21 Dec 1947
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Gorringes, Downe, Kent. - His and his wife's thanks for Bob's 'nice poetical Christmas card ["From the Shiffolds"]; he likes "The Pleasure" and "The Dream", perhaps he likes "The Pleasure" best as he 'likes some rhymes', and 'can't help it' if that is a 'read more

TRER/21/77 · Item · 22 Dec 1946
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Gorringes, Downe, Kent. - His and his wife's thanks for Bob's 'magnificent Christmas card ["From the Shiffolds"], which gives him a 'nice Greek feeling' and makes him wish he had worked harder at 'that noble language' when he was young. The Darwins areread more

TRER/18/52 · Item · 20 Dec 1945
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Gorringes, Down, Kent. - Thanks Bob for the 'Christmas card of verses' ["From the Shiffolds"], which they [he and Eily] both enjoyed greatly; mentions some of his favourite parts. They are looking forward to a brief Christmas visit from Julian, Ursularead more

TRER/21/39 · Item · 22 Dec 1950
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Gorringes, Downe, Kent. - He and his wife thank Bob and Bessie for the 'charming' poems [this year's "From the Shiffolds"]: 'so regular & pleasant a part of Christmas'. Afraid he knew nothing beforehand of Leopardi, but now thinks him a 'very fineread more

TRER/5/232 · Item · 21 Aug 1944
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Trinity College, Cambridge. - Sat next to Julian's father-in-law [Bernard Darwin] in Hall last night and talked about the Shiffolds. The Russells have bought a small house but cannot move in for another month, so Peter and Conrad are in a boarding house.read more

TRER/17/178 · Item · 10 Dec 1944
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Newnham Grange, Cambridge. - Thanks Bob for letting her 'share with Bernard [his] delightful sheaf of poems' ["From the Shiffolds"]; already knew "Philip Erasmus"; thinks she especially likes "Rarely rarely comest thou", while the one about spectaclesread more

TRER/17/177 · Item · 9 Dec 1944
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Printed notepaper, Trinity College Cambridge, written 'as from Newnham Grange'. - Thanks Bob for the 'delightful Xmas card (on a magnificent scale) of poetry' ["From the Shiffolds"]; Eily will also write separately with her thanks [see 17/178]. They areread more

TRER/15/109 · Item · 11 Sept 1941
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Originally enclosing a letter to Ursula, marked 'urgent'; was going to forward it to the Darwins but changed his mind; Bessie is not coming home till the evening, and he thought he should send it at once. Has been home for a few days after going toread more

TRER/15/105 · Item · 25 Dec 1940
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Thanks them for the lychees, apologies for not giving them a present. Has not yet opened the tin, but has opened his book of Wang I [Yi] and read his poem about the lychee tree, which he copies on another page, so knows what to expect. Asks Ursula toread more