Item 66 - Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to R. C. Trevelyan

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Letter from Logan Pearsall Smith to R. C. Trevelyan

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  • 29 Jan 1902 (Creation)

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I Tatti, Settignano, Florence. - Wanted to write before to thank Trevelyan for the book, but has only now, from [Bernard] Berenson, found out that he is at Ravello. Likes "Polyphemus" very much; says Trevelyan has 'amply expiated the sin of the apple'; particularly likes "Dionysus" which he thinks the best thing in modern verse he has seen for some time. Arrived a few days ago in Italy, with an "English rainstorm" which he hopes will travel south to make Trevelyan homesick. The people at I Tatti send regards and hope to see Trevelyan on his way north; Mrs Berenson is keeping Trevelyan's book for him.

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