Letters, [1833] and [1835] Apr. 5 : to Edward Moxon, London | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:2 ALsS. In his first letter, Hunt asks Moxon to receive his new landlady, should she call on him, "for I cannot escape from a woman on these occasions. The sex, in return for the good things I have said about them, seem to haunt me in the shape of horrid lodging-house women." Second letter asks Moxon to call on Hunt to discuss a pressing legal matter: "Forster has been here twice in great emotion ... could you oblige me personally with a conversation between ourselves, before anything further is done in the legal way?"