126 examples of rosamund in sentences

In 1798 Lamb, anxious for his sister's sake to add to his slender income, composed his "miniature romance," as Talfourd calls it, "Rosamund Gray;" and this little volume, which has not yet lost its charm, proved a moderate success.

Shelley, writing from Italy to Leigh Hunt in 1819, said of it: "What a lovely thing is his 'Rosamund Gray'!

" An allusion to Lamb's first love,the "Anna" of his sonnets, and the original, probably, of "Rosamund Gray" and of "Alice W-n" in the beautiful essay "Dream Children.

You may think this a very silly suggestion, and so indeed it is; but, in good truth, nothing else but the first words of that foolish ballad put me upon scribbling my "Rosamund."

"Rosamund Gray.

I thought "Rosamund Gray" was a pretty modest thing.

Daniel in Rosamund.

DEAR Sir,With thanks for your last No. of the Cabinet as I cannot arrange with a London publisher to reprint "Rosamund Gray" as a book, it will be at your service to admit into the Cabinet as soon as you please.

The particular interest of the letter is that it shows Lamb to have wanted to publish Rosamund Gray a third time in his life.

In her authentic hand; nor in soft hours Lines writ by Rosamund in Clifford's bowers.

Rosamund Truelove (C); 12Aug64; R342980. Ladies and gentlemen in Victorian fiction.

Rosamund Truelove (C); 18Dec64; R351553.

Rosamund Truelove (C); 26Aug64; R343522.

TRUELOVE, ROSAMUND.

For works claimed by Rosamund Truelove SEE this list under Dashwood, Edmee Elizabeth Monica de la Pasture.

TRUELOVE, ROSAMUND. When women love.

TRUELOVE, ROSAMUND.

© 23Jun43; A173839. Rosamund Truelove (C); 31Dec70; R497525.

© 7Feb36; A91674. A. Paul Dashwood (Wr) & Rosamund Truelove (C); 3Jul63; R319469.

Rosamund Truelove (C); 12Aug64; R342980. Ladies and gentlemen in Victorian fiction.

Rosamund Truelove (C); 18Dec64; R351553.

Rosamund Truelove (C); 26Aug64; R343522.

TRUELOVE, ROSAMUND.

Rosamund Grey written in his twenty-third year, a story with something bitter and exaggerated, an almost insane fixedness of gloom perceptible in it, strikes clearly this note in his work.

The gloom, reflected at its darkest in those hard shadows of Rosamund Grey, is always there, though not always realised either for himself or his readers, and restrained always in utterance.

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