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CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
CHAPTER I.
The Countess' Guicciola.—Correspondence with Lady Blessington
3
CHAPTER II.
Miss Landor
39
CHAPTER III.
Miss Landon.—Correspondence with Lady Blessington
55
CHAPTER IV.
The Countess America Vespucci.—Mrs. Sigourney.—Miss Louisa Sher-
idan.—Mrs. Abell.—Miss Emma Roberts.—Mrs. Isabella Romer
77
CHAPTER V.
Walter Savage Landor.—Letters from Lady Blessington
99
CHAPTER VI.
Letters of Walter Savage Landor to Lady Blessington
117
CHAPTER VII.
John Forster.—Letters from Lady Blessington
142
CHAPTER VIII.
Marquess Wellesley.—Letters to Lady Blessington
149
CHAPTER. IX.
The Duke of Wellington.—Letters to Lady Blessington.—The second
Duke of Wellington
158
CHAPTER X.
Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton.—Letters to Lady Blessington.—Sir Henry
Bulwer.—Correspondence with Lady Blessington
168
CHAPTER XI.
Isaac D'Israeli.—Benjamin D'Israeli.—Charles Dickens.—Letters to
Lady Blessington
204

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington. Volume: 2. Contributors: Richard Robert Madden - author. Publisher: Harper. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1855. Page Number: iii.
    
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