3929. Robert Southey to [Thomas Frognall Dibdin], 9 December 1822
MS: The Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle, New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations, Misc MS 3912. ALS; 1p.
Unpublished.
You tempt me with a proposal
which accords very well with my inclinations. Among the objections to it, the weightiest is, that I have long been preparing for a general history of English literature & manners,
But this I think need not prevent me from treating a portion of our poetical history, upon a larger scale than can be allowed to it in my projected work. Loving Warton as I do, and owing him much as having studied in his school from my youth up, I am certainly as far disposed for the undertaking, as to be willing to hear from the Principals.
To say any thing farther upon the subject would be premature at present
Believe me
Dear Sir
yours faithfully
Robert Southey.