Autograf: Universitätsbibliothek Kassel - Landesbibliothek und Murhardsche Bibliothek der Stadt Kassel (D-Kl), Sign. 4° Ms. Hass. 287[Taylor, E.:66

6 Queens Place
Upper Thames S.1
July 8 1853

My dear Madam

I lose no time in returning the Ticket you were so kind as to send me. I do so, I assure you, most reluctantly, but I find the absolute necessity of rest, in order to enable my leg to regain its fromer strength.
My children are all absent from Town.
I am happy to know that you and Spohr enjoyed the evening at the College.2 I need not assure you how much I was gratified to see my dear and honoured Friend again at my table, to hear his charming compositions & the exquisit tone and expression of his playing – and above all, to see him in such excellent health.
Let me not upine at being deprived of the pleasure I had hoped for tonight, but rather let me be thankful for the pleasure I have enjoyed.
With kindest regards to my dear friend

I am Dear Madam
Your most truly
Edw. Taylor

Autor(en): Taylor, Edward
Adressat(en): Spohr, Marianne
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Erwähnte Institutionen: Gresham College <London>
Zitierlink: www.spohr-briefe.de/briefe-einzelansicht?m=1853070834

Spohr



Der letzte Brief dieser Korrespondenz ist Taylor an Spohr, 07.07.1853. Der nächste Brief dieser Korrespondenz ist Taylor an Spohr, 18.07.1853.

[1] Adresse sowie „18“ aus Datum auf Briefpapier vorgeprägt.

[2] Vgl. Marianne Spohr, Tagebucheintrag 04.07.1853.

Kommentar und Verschlagwortung, soweit in den Anmerkungen nicht anders angegeben: Karl Traugott Goldbach (11.12.2019).