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I am exceedingly obliged to you for the kind letter you sent me when my Servant returned from </span><span class="family-courier index-2 tp-71181 ">Göttingen</span><span class="family-courier ">, and am happy to hear that </span><span class="family-courier index-4058 tp-78305 ">my young friend</span><span class="family-courier ">, whom I recommended to your care has answered the character I was authorized to give of him from personal acquaintance, and the general opinion of his friends.. It is no small satisfaction to me to have in any respect contributed to gratify the desire which you often expressed of being placed in such a situation when I had the pleasure of conversing with you on the subject. The letter you lately sent to </span><span class="family-courier index-10397 tp-71182 ">Mrs Smith</span><span class="family-courier "> has given you a very high place in her esteem, and your account of </span><span class="family-courier index-4058 tp-78306 ">her son</span><span class="family-courier "> is very satisfactory. I hope he will continue to profit from his very eligible situation, and remember </span><span class="family-courier notice-43538 ">that it the</span><span class="family-courier "> fortunate lot of few of his countrymen, at his years to enjoy such peculiar advantages. I often regret that I did not pass the younger years of my life at Göttingen instead of </span><span class="family-courier index-3530 tp-71183 ">Oxford</span><span class="family-courier ">, because an ambitious mind is gratified there by being reputed studious, whilst with us a man who devotes his time to books is too frequently treated with contempt. I was much pleased a short time since with a letter written in your favour by </span><span class="index-4996 tp-71186 ">Hofrath</span><span class="index-4996 tp-71186 family-courier "> Zimmerman</span><span class="family-courier "> of </span><span class="family-courier index-173 tp-71184 ">Hanover</span><span class="family-courier ">, who seems to have your welfare very much at heart. It was written to a particular friend of mine, who sent it for the perusal of </span><span class="family-courier index-2714 tp-78307 ">Mr Smith</span><span class="family-courier ">. I </span><span class="family-courier notice-26947 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> have lately received a long letter from </span><span class="family-courier index-11790 tp-71221 ">your friend Arenhold</span><span class="family-courier "> from </span><span class="family-courier index-133 tp-71185 ">Kiel</span><span class="family-courier ">. He appears to be very happy in his situation, which I am glad to hear for he is a very deserving young man. My time has been entirely occupied for these last ten months with printing </span><span class="family-courier index-11783 tp-71200 ">my translation of </span><span class="family-courier index-11783 tp-71200 index-5310 tp-71199 index-12869 tp-78308 ">Pütters</span><span class="family-courier index-11783 tp-71200 index-12869 tp-78308 "> book</span><span class="family-courier "> I have corrected the Press myself, which I have found the most tedious and unpleasant work I ever was engaged in, particularly the index, which I have been often tempted to leave with all its errors. I have often thought of the difficult task you must have had in preparing the index for </span><span class="family-courier index-257 tp-71187 index-11782 tp-71198 ">Mr Heynes</span><span class="family-courier index-11782 tp-71198 "> </span><span class="family-courier index-11782 tp-71198 index-3189 tp-78309 ">Virgil</span><span class="family-courier ">, which has astonished all our Literary men. I suppose you have heard that it will be reprinted in a very splendid manner in </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-71193 ">London</span><span class="family-courier ">. The edition will certainly be very profitable to the booksellers – I wish I could say that it would be profitable to the learned, and worthy Professor to whom they are so much </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">obliged</span><span class="family-courier "> indebted. I am glad to hear that </span><span class="family-courier index-11784 tp-71201 ">Völkersahm</span><span class="family-courier "> is well I have a great respect for the qualities of his heart and head, and feel interested in his welfare. When you write to him again I beg you will remember me to him in the most friendly manner. Is it true that </span><span class="family-courier index-1402 tp-71194 ">Bürger</span><span class="family-courier "> is married? </span><span class="family-courier index-2568 tp-71202 ">Drake</span><span class="family-courier "> told me lately that one of </span><span class="family-courier index-8372 tp-78314 ">his Poems</span><span class="family-courier "> had proved an arrow in the breast of </span><span class="family-courier index-4815 tp-78312 ">his present Lady</span><span class="family-courier ">, and that a similarity of genius was the occasion of their union. </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78313 ">The </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78313 index-98 tp-71197 ">Hamburg</span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78313 "> papers</span><span class="family-courier ">, which I take in, to hear some German News, mention a dispute between the Students and tradesmen of </span><span class="family-courier index-2 tp-78315 ">Gottingen</span><span class="family-courier ">. I hope it was not of a very serious nature. We had a dispute of that kind once at </span><span class="family-courier index-3530 tp-78316 ">Oxford</span><span class="family-courier "> in which several lives were lost. I am told that </span><span class="family-courier index-11785 tp-71203 ">Count Broglio</span><span class="family-courier "> is gone to finish his studies at </span><span class="family-courier index-22 tp-78318 ">Leipsic</span><span class="family-courier ">. He must be in a very unpleasant predicament, considering the present state of affairs in France. It is a happy circumstance for many of the unfortunate fugitives, that they retain their volatile dispositions in the midst of their distress. They seem but little affected, if I may judge from those I have been in company with here </span><span class="family-courier notice-26948 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> by the losses they have sustained by the revolution. </span><span class="family-courier cite tp-78348 ">Our Theater Coffee Houses, and public walks are crowed with chearful </span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier underline-1 ">Aristocrats</span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier "> who are as vociferous and gay, as if they visited </span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier index-292 tp-71204 ">the metropolis of England</span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier "> merely for amusement, although many of them poor fellows! are scarcely able to support themselves</span><span class="family-courier ">, and such a number of valuable Jewels of their distinguished Nobles even, are exposed to sale at the windows of very inferior Pawn brokers, that the newspapers say the price of Diamonds is considerably decreased I know not whether you ever saw a character of the French by the late </span><span class="family-courier index-11780 tp-71195 ">Lord Littleton</span><span class="family-courier ">, which is very descriptive<br></span><span class="family-courier index-11781 tp-71196 ">A nation here I pity and admire,</span><span class="family-courier "><br>Whom noblest sentiments of glory fire;<br>Yet taught by customʼs force, and bigot fear,<br>To serve with pride, and boast the yoke, they bear;<br>Whose nobles born to cringe, and to command,<br>In Courts a mean, in camps a generous band;<br>From each low tool of powʼr content receive,<br>Those laws their dreaded arms to Europe give,<br>Whose people, vain in want, in bondage blest,<br>Thoʼ plunderʼd, gay; industrious thoʼ oppressʼd<br>With happy follies rise above their fate,<br>The jest and envy of each wiser State.<br>They may change their government, and system of politics; but it certainly will not be in this century that they lose their levity.<br>I wish I could give you some interesting information respecting English Literature. I suppose you have seen </span><span class="family-courier index-12818 tp-78094 ">the five celebrated Quartos of </span><span class="family-courier index-12818 tp-78094 index-12817 tp-78093 ">Mr Bruce</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-11786 tp-71205 ">Peter Pindar</span><span class="family-courier "> our famous Satyrist, and if I may so express myself, Literary Bull Dog, has attacked him violently. His motto is Wonders! Wonders! Wonders! </span><span class="family-courier index-12819 tp-78095 ">A gentleman generally known here by the name of the Walking Stewart</span><span class="family-courier "> has lately published two volumes, called </span><span class="family-courier index-11787 tp-71206 ">Travels to discover </span><span class="family-courier index-11787 tp-71206 notice-43542 ">the</span><span class="family-courier index-11787 tp-71206 "> Source of Moral motion</span><span class="family-courier ">, Such an eccentric mixture has not appeared this age. He has literally visited most parts of the habitable world on foot, & lived among the various natives in their Palaces, and Cottages – Many of his remarks are pertinent and new </span><span class="family-courier notice-26949 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> and as he is not a man of reading his style is almost as novel as his sentiments.<br>You will much oblige me by desiring </span><span class="family-courier index-644 tp-78327 ">Diederich the bookseller</span><span class="family-courier "> to send me </span><span class="family-courier index-2744 tp-71218 ">the new Almanack</span><span class="family-courier ">, which contains </span><span class="family-courier index-88 tp-71188 index-4986 tp-71189 ">Schillers</span><span class="family-courier index-4986 tp-71189 "> history of the thirty years war</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="index-12484 tp-78331 index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 ">Buschings</span><span class="index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 "> acct of </span><span class="index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 index-1094 tp-78332 notice-43541 ">the</span><span class="index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 index-1094 tp-78332 "> King of Prussia</span><span class="family-courier "> and the </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">first</span><span class="family-courier "> vol of </span><span class="family-courier index-5310 tp-78329 index-11788 tp-71214 ">Putters</span><span class="family-courier index-11788 tp-71214 "> History of </span><span class="family-courier index-11788 tp-71214 index-6154 tp-71191 ">the University of </span><span class="family-courier index-11788 tp-71214 index-6154 tp-71191 index-2 tp-78330 ">Göttingen</span><span class="family-courier ">, I have the second, which has several references to the other. I wish to have it soon, as a friend of mine has requested I will procure him a list of </span><span class="family-courier index-12873 tp-78334 ">all </span><span class="family-courier index-12873 tp-78334 index-257 tp-78335 ">Mr Heynes</span><span class="family-courier index-12873 tp-78334 "> publications</span><span class="family-courier "> which are there enumerated. I should like very much to have </span><span class="family-courier index-19 tp-71207 ">the Göttings: Gelehr: Anzeig.</span><span class="family-courier "> every week if it could be sent by means of the Secretary at </span><span class="family-courier index-173 tp-78336 ">Hanover</span><span class="family-courier ">. Will you be so good as to speak to Diederich about it, and desire him at the same time to send me his account, & an order for the payment of it. I dare say </span><span class="family-courier index-541 tp-71192 ">our friend Tatter</span><span class="family-courier "> would have the goodness to forward the Anz: for me. If he can, I should like to begin with it in November when I settle in </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-78337 ">London</span><span class="family-courier "> for the winter Pray inform me of any interesting German publications, which any of your friends among the Professors wish to have noticed in our English reviews. </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">Pray</span><span class="family-courier "> Make my respectful compliments to all my old Friends, particularly to those families, from whom I experienced such civilities, as </span><span class="family-courier index-257 tp-78338 ">Mr Heyne</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-3404 tp-78339 ">Feder</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-2770 tp-71208 ">Michaelis</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-2734 tp-71209 ">Schlötzers</span><span class="family-courier ">. 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I am exceedingly obliged to you for the kind letter you sent me when my Servant returned from </span><span class="family-courier index-2 tp-71181 ">Göttingen</span><span class="family-courier ">, and am happy to hear that </span><span class="family-courier index-4058 tp-78305 ">my young friend</span><span class="family-courier ">, whom I recommended to your care has answered the character I was authorized to give of him from personal acquaintance, and the general opinion of his friends.. It is no small satisfaction to me to have in any respect contributed to gratify the desire which you often expressed of being placed in such a situation when I had the pleasure of conversing with you on the subject. The letter you lately sent to </span><span class="family-courier index-10397 tp-71182 ">Mrs Smith</span><span class="family-courier "> has given you a very high place in her esteem, and your account of </span><span class="family-courier index-4058 tp-78306 ">her son</span><span class="family-courier "> is very satisfactory. I hope he will continue to profit from his very eligible situation, and remember </span><span class="family-courier notice-43538 ">that it the</span><span class="family-courier "> fortunate lot of few of his countrymen, at his years to enjoy such peculiar advantages. I often regret that I did not pass the younger years of my life at Göttingen instead of </span><span class="family-courier index-3530 tp-71183 ">Oxford</span><span class="family-courier ">, because an ambitious mind is gratified there by being reputed studious, whilst with us a man who devotes his time to books is too frequently treated with contempt. I was much pleased a short time since with a letter written in your favour by </span><span class="index-4996 tp-71186 ">Hofrath</span><span class="index-4996 tp-71186 family-courier "> Zimmerman</span><span class="family-courier "> of </span><span class="family-courier index-173 tp-71184 ">Hanover</span><span class="family-courier ">, who seems to have your welfare very much at heart. It was written to a particular friend of mine, who sent it for the perusal of </span><span class="family-courier index-2714 tp-78307 ">Mr Smith</span><span class="family-courier ">. I </span><span class="family-courier notice-26947 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> have lately received a long letter from </span><span class="family-courier index-11790 tp-71221 ">your friend Arenhold</span><span class="family-courier "> from </span><span class="family-courier index-133 tp-71185 ">Kiel</span><span class="family-courier ">. He appears to be very happy in his situation, which I am glad to hear for he is a very deserving young man. My time has been entirely occupied for these last ten months with printing </span><span class="family-courier index-11783 tp-71200 ">my translation of </span><span class="family-courier index-11783 tp-71200 index-5310 tp-71199 index-12869 tp-78308 ">Pütters</span><span class="family-courier index-11783 tp-71200 index-12869 tp-78308 "> book</span><span class="family-courier "> I have corrected the Press myself, which I have found the most tedious and unpleasant work I ever was engaged in, particularly the index, which I have been often tempted to leave with all its errors. I have often thought of the difficult task you must have had in preparing the index for </span><span class="family-courier index-257 tp-71187 index-11782 tp-71198 ">Mr Heynes</span><span class="family-courier index-11782 tp-71198 "> </span><span class="family-courier index-11782 tp-71198 index-3189 tp-78309 ">Virgil</span><span class="family-courier ">, which has astonished all our Literary men. I suppose you have heard that it will be reprinted in a very splendid manner in </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-71193 ">London</span><span class="family-courier ">. The edition will certainly be very profitable to the booksellers – I wish I could say that it would be profitable to the learned, and worthy Professor to whom they are so much </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">obliged</span><span class="family-courier "> indebted. I am glad to hear that </span><span class="family-courier index-11784 tp-71201 ">Völkersahm</span><span class="family-courier "> is well I have a great respect for the qualities of his heart and head, and feel interested in his welfare. When you write to him again I beg you will remember me to him in the most friendly manner. Is it true that </span><span class="family-courier index-1402 tp-71194 ">Bürger</span><span class="family-courier "> is married? </span><span class="family-courier index-2568 tp-71202 ">Drake</span><span class="family-courier "> told me lately that one of </span><span class="family-courier index-8372 tp-78314 ">his Poems</span><span class="family-courier "> had proved an arrow in the breast of </span><span class="family-courier index-4815 tp-78312 ">his present Lady</span><span class="family-courier ">, and that a similarity of genius was the occasion of their union. </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78313 ">The </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78313 index-98 tp-71197 ">Hamburg</span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78313 "> papers</span><span class="family-courier ">, which I take in, to hear some German News, mention a dispute between the Students and tradesmen of </span><span class="family-courier index-2 tp-78315 ">Gottingen</span><span class="family-courier ">. I hope it was not of a very serious nature. We had a dispute of that kind once at </span><span class="family-courier index-3530 tp-78316 ">Oxford</span><span class="family-courier "> in which several lives were lost. I am told that </span><span class="family-courier index-11785 tp-71203 ">Count Broglio</span><span class="family-courier "> is gone to finish his studies at </span><span class="family-courier index-22 tp-78318 ">Leipsic</span><span class="family-courier ">. He must be in a very unpleasant predicament, considering the present state of affairs in France. It is a happy circumstance for many of the unfortunate fugitives, that they retain their volatile dispositions in the midst of their distress. They seem but little affected, if I may judge from those I have been in company with here </span><span class="family-courier notice-26948 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> by the losses they have sustained by the revolution. </span><span class="family-courier cite tp-78348 ">Our Theater Coffee Houses, and public walks are crowed with chearful </span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier underline-1 ">Aristocrats</span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier "> who are as vociferous and gay, as if they visited </span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier index-292 tp-71204 ">the metropolis of England</span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier "> merely for amusement, although many of them poor fellows! are scarcely able to support themselves</span><span class="family-courier ">, and such a number of valuable Jewels of their distinguished Nobles even, are exposed to sale at the windows of very inferior Pawn brokers, that the newspapers say the price of Diamonds is considerably decreased I know not whether you ever saw a character of the French by the late </span><span class="family-courier index-11780 tp-71195 ">Lord Littleton</span><span class="family-courier ">, which is very descriptive<br></span><span class="family-courier index-11781 tp-71196 ">A nation here I pity and admire,</span><span class="family-courier "><br>Whom noblest sentiments of glory fire;<br>Yet taught by customʼs force, and bigot fear,<br>To serve with pride, and boast the yoke, they bear;<br>Whose nobles born to cringe, and to command,<br>In Courts a mean, in camps a generous band;<br>From each low tool of powʼr content receive,<br>Those laws their dreaded arms to Europe give,<br>Whose people, vain in want, in bondage blest,<br>Thoʼ plunderʼd, gay; industrious thoʼ oppressʼd<br>With happy follies rise above their fate,<br>The jest and envy of each wiser State.<br>They may change their government, and system of politics; but it certainly will not be in this century that they lose their levity.<br>I wish I could give you some interesting information respecting English Literature. I suppose you have seen </span><span class="family-courier index-12818 tp-78094 ">the five celebrated Quartos of </span><span class="family-courier index-12818 tp-78094 index-12817 tp-78093 ">Mr Bruce</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-11786 tp-71205 ">Peter Pindar</span><span class="family-courier "> our famous Satyrist, and if I may so express myself, Literary Bull Dog, has attacked him violently. His motto is Wonders! Wonders! Wonders! </span><span class="family-courier index-12819 tp-78095 ">A gentleman generally known here by the name of the Walking Stewart</span><span class="family-courier "> has lately published two volumes, called </span><span class="family-courier index-11787 tp-71206 ">Travels to discover </span><span class="family-courier index-11787 tp-71206 notice-43542 ">the</span><span class="family-courier index-11787 tp-71206 "> Source of Moral motion</span><span class="family-courier ">, Such an eccentric mixture has not appeared this age. He has literally visited most parts of the habitable world on foot, & lived among the various natives in their Palaces, and Cottages – Many of his remarks are pertinent and new </span><span class="family-courier notice-26949 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> and as he is not a man of reading his style is almost as novel as his sentiments.<br>You will much oblige me by desiring </span><span class="family-courier index-644 tp-78327 ">Diederich the bookseller</span><span class="family-courier "> to send me </span><span class="family-courier index-2744 tp-71218 ">the new Almanack</span><span class="family-courier ">, which contains </span><span class="family-courier index-88 tp-71188 index-4986 tp-71189 ">Schillers</span><span class="family-courier index-4986 tp-71189 "> history of the thirty years war</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="index-12484 tp-78331 index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 ">Buschings</span><span class="index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 "> acct of </span><span class="index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 index-1094 tp-78332 notice-43541 ">the</span><span class="index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 index-1094 tp-78332 "> King of Prussia</span><span class="family-courier "> and the </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">first</span><span class="family-courier "> vol of </span><span class="family-courier index-5310 tp-78329 index-11788 tp-71214 ">Putters</span><span class="family-courier index-11788 tp-71214 "> History of </span><span class="family-courier index-11788 tp-71214 index-6154 tp-71191 ">the University of </span><span class="family-courier index-11788 tp-71214 index-6154 tp-71191 index-2 tp-78330 ">Göttingen</span><span class="family-courier ">, I have the second, which has several references to the other. I wish to have it soon, as a friend of mine has requested I will procure him a list of </span><span class="family-courier index-12873 tp-78334 ">all </span><span class="family-courier index-12873 tp-78334 index-257 tp-78335 ">Mr Heynes</span><span class="family-courier index-12873 tp-78334 "> publications</span><span class="family-courier "> which are there enumerated. I should like very much to have </span><span class="family-courier index-19 tp-71207 ">the Göttings: Gelehr: Anzeig.</span><span class="family-courier "> every week if it could be sent by means of the Secretary at </span><span class="family-courier index-173 tp-78336 ">Hanover</span><span class="family-courier ">. Will you be so good as to speak to Diederich about it, and desire him at the same time to send me his account, & an order for the payment of it. I dare say </span><span class="family-courier index-541 tp-71192 ">our friend Tatter</span><span class="family-courier "> would have the goodness to forward the Anz: for me. If he can, I should like to begin with it in November when I settle in </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-78337 ">London</span><span class="family-courier "> for the winter Pray inform me of any interesting German publications, which any of your friends among the Professors wish to have noticed in our English reviews. </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">Pray</span><span class="family-courier "> Make my respectful compliments to all my old Friends, particularly to those families, from whom I experienced such civilities, as </span><span class="family-courier index-257 tp-78338 ">Mr Heyne</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-3404 tp-78339 ">Feder</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-2770 tp-71208 ">Michaelis</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-2734 tp-71209 ">Schlötzers</span><span class="family-courier ">. Are none of </span><span class="family-courier index-249 tp-71216 index-23 tp-71210 index-9229 tp-71220 ">the Ladies</span><span class="family-courier "> married? I often look in </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78340 ">the </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78340 index-98 tp-78341 ">Hamburg</span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78340 "> papers</span><span class="family-courier "> for thy, Heyne, Schlözer or Michaelisʼs name. Remember me to </span><span class="family-courier index-4058 tp-78342 ">Mr Smith</span><span class="family-courier "> who I hope has received my letter, and to </span><span class="family-courier index-2254 tp-71211 ">Arnswald</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-1402 tp-78343 ">Bürger</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="index-541 tp-78344 family-courier offset-4 ">Tatter</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-2709 tp-71212 ">our old friend Möller</span><span class="family-courier ">, & believe me I am with great regard<br>Your sincere Friend<br>Josiah Dornford<br></span><span class="family-courier index-11789 tp-71215 ">Lincolns Inn</span><span class="family-courier "> Augt 22. 1790.<br>I write in English for </span><span class="family-courier notice-43539 ">the</span><span class="family-courier "> same reason you profess to write in German & I believe most people express their sentiments best in their native language – Do me the favour to forward </span><span class="family-courier notice-43540 ">the</span><span class="family-courier "> inclosed letter to </span><span class="family-courier index-11790 tp-78345 ">Arenhold</span><span class="family-courier "> at </span><span class="family-courier index-133 tp-78346 ">Kiel</span><span class="family-courier ">. I intend writing by this or the next Post to </span><span class="family-courier index-4816 tp-78347 ">Mr De Launay</span>', '36_xml' => '<p><hi rend="family:Courier"><milestone unit="start" n="26946"/>[1]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26946"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> Dear Schlegel<lb/>It is with no small degree of pleasure I assure you that I seize an hours leizure to devote to an undeservedly neglected friend; for as such I am sure you will think I have treated you, by not writing to you sooner; although I hope I need not use any arguments to convince you that my neglect has been undesigned. I am exceedingly obliged to you for the kind letter you sent me when my Servant returned from <placeName key="2">Göttingen</placeName>, and am happy to hear that <persName key="4058">my young friend</persName>, whom I recommended to your care has answered the character I was authorized to give of him from personal acquaintance, and the general opinion of his friends.. It is no small satisfaction to me to have in any respect contributed to gratify the desire which you often expressed of being placed in such a situation when I had the pleasure of conversing with you on the subject. The letter you lately sent to <persName key="10397">Mrs Smith</persName> has given you a very high place in her esteem, and your account of <persName key="4058">her son</persName> is very satisfactory. I hope he will continue to profit from his very eligible situation, and remember <milestone unit="start" n="43538"/>that it the</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Lies: that it is the</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43538"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> fortunate lot of few of his countrymen, at his years to enjoy such peculiar advantages. I often regret that I did not pass the younger years of my life at Göttingen instead of <placeName key="3530">Oxford</placeName>, because an ambitious mind is gratified there by being reputed studious, whilst with us a man who devotes his time to books is too frequently treated with contempt. I was much pleased a short time since with a letter written in your favour by </hi><persName key="4996">Hofrath<hi rend="family:Courier"> Zimmerman</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> of <placeName key="173">Hanover</placeName>, who seems to have your welfare very much at heart. It was written to a particular friend of mine, who sent it for the perusal of <persName key="2714">Mr Smith</persName>. I <milestone unit="start" n="26947"/>[2]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26947"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> have lately received a long letter from <persName key="11790">your friend Arenhold</persName> from <placeName key="133">Kiel</placeName>. He appears to be very happy in his situation, which I am glad to hear for he is a very deserving young man. My time has been entirely occupied for these last ten months with printing <name key="11783" type="work">my translation of <name key="12869" type="work"><persName key="5310">Pütters</persName> book</name></name> I have corrected the Press myself, which I have found the most tedious and unpleasant work I ever was engaged in, particularly the index, which I have been often tempted to leave with all its errors. I have often thought of the difficult task you must have had in preparing the index for <name key="11782" type="work"><persName key="257">Mr Heynes</persName> <persName key="3189">Virgil</persName></name>, which has astonished all our Literary men. I suppose you have heard that it will be reprinted in a very splendid manner in <placeName key="292">London</placeName>. The edition will certainly be very profitable to the booksellers – I wish I could say that it would be profitable to the learned, and worthy Professor to whom they are so much </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">obliged</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> indebted. I am glad to hear that <persName key="11784">Völkersahm</persName> is well I have a great respect for the qualities of his heart and head, and feel interested in his welfare. When you write to him again I beg you will remember me to him in the most friendly manner. Is it true that <persName key="1402">Bürger</persName> is married? <persName key="2568">Drake</persName> told me lately that one of <name key="8372" type="work">his Poems</name> had proved an arrow in the breast of <persName key="4815">his present Lady</persName>, and that a similarity of genius was the occasion of their union. <name key="3239" type="periodical">The <placeName key="98">Hamburg</placeName> papers</name>, which I take in, to hear some German News, mention a dispute between the Students and tradesmen of <placeName key="2">Gottingen</placeName>. I hope it was not of a very serious nature. We had a dispute of that kind once at <placeName key="3530">Oxford</placeName> in which several lives were lost. I am told that <persName key="11785">Count Broglio</persName> is gone to finish his studies at <placeName key="22">Leipsic</placeName>. He must be in a very unpleasant predicament, considering the present state of affairs in France. It is a happy circumstance for many of the unfortunate fugitives, that they retain their volatile dispositions in the midst of their distress. They seem but little affected, if I may judge from those I have been in company with here <milestone unit="start" n="26948"/>[3]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26948"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> by the losses they have sustained by the revolution. </hi><hi rend="family:Courier">Our Theater Coffee Houses, and public walks are crowed with chearful </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">Aristocrats</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> who are as vociferous and gay, as if they visited <placeName key="292">the metropolis of England</placeName> merely for amusement, although many of them poor fellows! are scarcely able to support themselves</hi><hi rend="family:Courier">, and such a number of valuable Jewels of their distinguished Nobles even, are exposed to sale at the windows of very inferior Pawn brokers, that the newspapers say the price of Diamonds is considerably decreased I know not whether you ever saw a character of the French by the late <persName key="11780">Lord Littleton</persName>, which is very descriptive<lb/></hi><name key="11781" type="work"><hi rend="family:Courier">A nation here I pity and admire,</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/>Whom noblest sentiments of glory fire;<lb/>Yet taught by customʼs force, and bigot fear,<lb/>To serve with pride, and boast the yoke, they bear;<lb/>Whose nobles born to cringe, and to command,<lb/>In Courts a mean, in camps a generous band;<lb/>From each low tool of powʼr content receive,<lb/>Those laws their dreaded arms to Europe give,<lb/>Whose people, vain in want, in bondage blest,<lb/>Thoʼ plunderʼd, gay; industrious thoʼ oppressʼd<lb/>With happy follies rise above their fate,<lb/>The jest and envy of each wiser State.<lb/>They may change their government, and system of politics; but it certainly will not be in this century that they lose their levity.<lb/>I wish I could give you some interesting information respecting English Literature. I suppose you have seen </hi><name key="12818" type="work"><hi rend="family:Courier">the five celebrated Quartos of </hi><persName key="12817"><hi rend="family:Courier">Mr Bruce</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier">, </hi><persName key="11786"><hi rend="family:Courier">Peter Pindar</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> our famous Satyrist, and if I may so express myself, Literary Bull Dog, has attacked him violently. His motto is Wonders! Wonders! Wonders! </hi><persName key="12819"><hi rend="family:Courier">A gentleman generally known here by the name of the Walking Stewart</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> has lately published two volumes, called </hi><name key="11787" type="work"><hi rend="family:Courier">Travels to discover <milestone unit="start" n="43542"/>the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43542"/> Source of Moral motion</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier">, Such an eccentric mixture has not appeared this age. He has literally visited most parts of the habitable world on foot, & lived among the various natives in their Palaces, and Cottages – Many of his remarks are pertinent and new <milestone unit="start" n="26949"/>[4]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26949"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> and as he is not a man of reading his style is almost as novel as his sentiments.<lb/>You will much oblige me by desiring <persName key="644">Diederich the bookseller</persName> to send me <name key="2744" type="periodical">the new Almanack</name>, which contains <name key="4986" type="work"><persName key="88">Schillers</persName> history of the thirty years war</name>, </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4"><name key="12872" type="work"><persName key="12484">Buschings</persName> acct of <persName key="1094"><milestone unit="start" n="43541"/>the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43541"/> King of Prussia</persName></name></hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and the </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">first</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> vol of <name key="11788" type="work"><persName key="5310">Putters</persName> History of <orgName key="6154">the University of <placeName key="2">Göttingen</placeName></orgName></name>, I have the second, which has several references to the other. I wish to have it soon, as a friend of mine has requested I will procure him a list of <name key="12873" type="work">all <persName key="257">Mr Heynes</persName> publications</name> which are there enumerated. I should like very much to have <name key="19" type="periodical">the Göttings: Gelehr: Anzeig.</name> every week if it could be sent by means of the Secretary at <placeName key="173">Hanover</placeName>. Will you be so good as to speak to Diederich about it, and desire him at the same time to send me his account, & an order for the payment of it. I dare say <persName key="541">our friend Tatter</persName> would have the goodness to forward the Anz: for me. If he can, I should like to begin with it in November when I settle in <placeName key="292">London</placeName> for the winter Pray inform me of any interesting German publications, which any of your friends among the Professors wish to have noticed in our English reviews. </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">Pray</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Make my respectful compliments to all my old Friends, particularly to those families, from whom I experienced such civilities, as <persName key="257">Mr Heyne</persName> <persName key="3404">Feder</persName> <persName key="2770">Michaelis</persName> & <persName key="2734">Schlötzers</persName>. Are none of <persName key="249"><persName key="23"><persName key="9229">the Ladies</persName></persName></persName> married? I often look in <name key="3239" type="periodical">the <placeName key="98">Hamburg</placeName> papers</name> for thy, Heyne, Schlözer or Michaelisʼs name. Remember me to <persName key="4058">Mr Smith</persName> who I hope has received my letter, and to <persName key="2254">Arnswald</persName>, <persName key="1402">Bürger</persName>, </hi><persName key="541"><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">Tatter</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> and <persName key="2709">our old friend Möller</persName>, & believe me I am with great regard<lb/>Your sincere Friend<lb/>Josiah Dornford<lb/></hi><placeName key="11789"><hi rend="family:Courier">Lincolns Inn</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> Augt 22. 1790.<lb/>I write in English for <milestone unit="start" n="43539"/>the</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43539"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> same reason you profess to write in German & I believe most people express their sentiments best in their native language – Do me the favour to forward <milestone unit="start" n="43540"/>the</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43540"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> inclosed letter to <persName key="11790">Arenhold</persName> at <placeName key="133">Kiel</placeName>. I intend writing by this or the next Post to <persName key="4816">Mr De Launay</persName></hi></p>', '36_xml_standoff' => '<milestone unit="start" n="26946"/><hi rend="family:Courier">[1]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26946"/> Dear Schlegel<lb/>It is with no small degree of pleasure I assure you that I seize an hours leizure to devote to an undeservedly neglected friend; for as such I am sure you will think I have treated you, by not writing to you sooner; although I hope I need not use any arguments to convince you that my neglect has been undesigned. I am exceedingly obliged to you for the kind letter you sent me when my Servant returned from <anchor type="b" n="2" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71181"/>Göttingen<anchor type="e" n="2" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71181"/>, and am happy to hear that <anchor type="b" n="4058" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78305"/>my young friend<anchor type="e" n="4058" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78305"/>, whom I recommended to your care has answered the character I was authorized to give of him from personal acquaintance, and the general opinion of his friends.. It is no small satisfaction to me to have in any respect contributed to gratify the desire which you often expressed of being placed in such a situation when I had the pleasure of conversing with you on the subject. The letter you lately sent to <anchor type="b" n="10397" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71182"/>Mrs Smith<anchor type="e" n="10397" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71182"/> has given you a very high place in her esteem, and your account of <anchor type="b" n="4058" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78306"/>her son<anchor type="e" n="4058" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78306"/> is very satisfactory. I hope he will continue to profit from his very eligible situation, and remember <milestone unit="start" n="43538"/>that it the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Lies: that it is the</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43538"/> fortunate lot of few of his countrymen, at his years to enjoy such peculiar advantages. I often regret that I did not pass the younger years of my life at Göttingen instead of <anchor type="b" n="3530" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71183"/>Oxford<anchor type="e" n="3530" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71183"/>, because an ambitious mind is gratified there by being reputed studious, whilst with us a man who devotes his time to books is too frequently treated with contempt. I was much pleased a short time since with a letter written in your favour by </hi><anchor type="b" n="4996" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71186"/>Hofrath<hi rend="family:Courier"> Zimmerman<anchor type="e" n="4996" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71186"/> of <anchor type="b" n="173" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71184"/>Hanover<anchor type="e" n="173" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71184"/>, who seems to have your welfare very much at heart. It was written to a particular friend of mine, who sent it for the perusal of <anchor type="b" n="2714" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78307"/>Mr Smith<anchor type="e" n="2714" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78307"/>. I <milestone unit="start" n="26947"/>[2]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26947"/> have lately received a long letter from <anchor type="b" n="11790" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71221"/>your friend Arenhold<anchor type="e" n="11790" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71221"/> from <anchor type="b" n="133" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71185"/>Kiel<anchor type="e" n="133" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71185"/>. He appears to be very happy in his situation, which I am glad to hear for he is a very deserving young man. My time has been entirely occupied for these last ten months with printing <anchor type="b" n="11783" ana="12" xml:id="NidB71200"/>my translation of <anchor type="b" n="12869" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78308"/><anchor type="b" n="5310" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71199"/>Pütters<anchor type="e" n="5310" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71199"/> book<anchor type="e" n="12869" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78308"/><anchor type="e" n="11783" ana="12" xml:id="NidE71200"/> I have corrected the Press myself, which I have found the most tedious and unpleasant work I ever was engaged in, particularly the index, which I have been often tempted to leave with all its errors. I have often thought of the difficult task you must have had in preparing the index for <anchor type="b" n="11782" ana="12" xml:id="NidB71198"/><anchor type="b" n="257" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71187"/>Mr Heynes<anchor type="e" n="257" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71187"/> <anchor type="b" n="3189" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78309"/>Virgil<anchor type="e" n="3189" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78309"/><anchor type="e" n="11782" ana="12" xml:id="NidE71198"/>, which has astonished all our Literary men. I suppose you have heard that it will be reprinted in a very splendid manner in <anchor type="b" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71193"/>London<anchor type="e" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71193"/>. The edition will certainly be very profitable to the booksellers – I wish I could say that it would be profitable to the learned, and worthy Professor to whom they are so much </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">obliged</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> indebted. I am glad to hear that <anchor type="b" n="11784" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71201"/>Völkersahm<anchor type="e" n="11784" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71201"/> is well I have a great respect for the qualities of his heart and head, and feel interested in his welfare. When you write to him again I beg you will remember me to him in the most friendly manner. Is it true that <anchor type="b" n="1402" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71194"/>Bürger<anchor type="e" n="1402" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71194"/> is married? <anchor type="b" n="2568" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71202"/>Drake<anchor type="e" n="2568" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71202"/> told me lately that one of <anchor type="b" n="8372" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78314"/>his Poems<anchor type="e" n="8372" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78314"/> had proved an arrow in the breast of <anchor type="b" n="4815" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78312"/>his present Lady<anchor type="e" n="4815" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78312"/>, and that a similarity of genius was the occasion of their union. <anchor type="b" n="3239" ana="13" xml:id="NidB78313"/>The <anchor type="b" n="98" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71197"/>Hamburg<anchor type="e" n="98" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71197"/> papers<anchor type="e" n="3239" ana="13" xml:id="NidE78313"/>, which I take in, to hear some German News, mention a dispute between the Students and tradesmen of <anchor type="b" n="2" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78315"/>Gottingen<anchor type="e" n="2" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78315"/>. I hope it was not of a very serious nature. We had a dispute of that kind once at <anchor type="b" n="3530" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78316"/>Oxford<anchor type="e" n="3530" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78316"/> in which several lives were lost. I am told that <anchor type="b" n="11785" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71203"/>Count Broglio<anchor type="e" n="11785" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71203"/> is gone to finish his studies at <anchor type="b" n="22" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78318"/>Leipsic<anchor type="e" n="22" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78318"/>. He must be in a very unpleasant predicament, considering the present state of affairs in France. It is a happy circumstance for many of the unfortunate fugitives, that they retain their volatile dispositions in the midst of their distress. They seem but little affected, if I may judge from those I have been in company with here <milestone unit="start" n="26948"/>[3]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26948"/> by the losses they have sustained by the revolution. <anchor type="b" n="9059" ana="16" xml:id="NidB78348"/>Our Theater Coffee Houses, and public walks are crowed with chearful </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">Aristocrats</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> who are as vociferous and gay, as if they visited <anchor type="b" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71204"/>the metropolis of England<anchor type="e" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71204"/> merely for amusement, although many of them poor fellows! are scarcely able to support themselves<anchor type="e" n="9059" ana="16" xml:id="NidE78348"/>, and such a number of valuable Jewels of their distinguished Nobles even, are exposed to sale at the windows of very inferior Pawn brokers, that the newspapers say the price of Diamonds is considerably decreased I know not whether you ever saw a character of the French by the late <anchor type="b" n="11780" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71195"/>Lord Littleton<anchor type="e" n="11780" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71195"/>, which is very descriptive<lb/><anchor type="b" n="11781" ana="12" xml:id="NidB71196"/>A nation here I pity and admire,<anchor type="e" n="11781" ana="12" xml:id="NidE71196"/><lb/>Whom noblest sentiments of glory fire;<lb/>Yet taught by customʼs force, and bigot fear,<lb/>To serve with pride, and boast the yoke, they bear;<lb/>Whose nobles born to cringe, and to command,<lb/>In Courts a mean, in camps a generous band;<lb/>From each low tool of powʼr content receive,<lb/>Those laws their dreaded arms to Europe give,<lb/>Whose people, vain in want, in bondage blest,<lb/>Thoʼ plunderʼd, gay; industrious thoʼ oppressʼd<lb/>With happy follies rise above their fate,<lb/>The jest and envy of each wiser State.<lb/>They may change their government, and system of politics; but it certainly will not be in this century that they lose their levity.<lb/>I wish I could give you some interesting information respecting English Literature. I suppose you have seen <anchor type="b" n="12818" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78094"/>the five celebrated Quartos of <anchor type="b" n="12817" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78093"/>Mr Bruce<anchor type="e" n="12817" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78093"/><anchor type="e" n="12818" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78094"/>, <anchor type="b" n="11786" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71205"/>Peter Pindar<anchor type="e" n="11786" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71205"/> our famous Satyrist, and if I may so express myself, Literary Bull Dog, has attacked him violently. His motto is Wonders! Wonders! Wonders! <anchor type="b" n="12819" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78095"/>A gentleman generally known here by the name of the Walking Stewart<anchor type="e" n="12819" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78095"/> has lately published two volumes, called <anchor type="b" n="11787" ana="12" xml:id="NidB71206"/>Travels to discover <milestone unit="start" n="43542"/>the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43542"/> Source of Moral motion<anchor type="e" n="11787" ana="12" xml:id="NidE71206"/>, Such an eccentric mixture has not appeared this age. He has literally visited most parts of the habitable world on foot, & lived among the various natives in their Palaces, and Cottages – Many of his remarks are pertinent and new <milestone unit="start" n="26949"/>[4]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26949"/> and as he is not a man of reading his style is almost as novel as his sentiments.<lb/>You will much oblige me by desiring <anchor type="b" n="644" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78327"/>Diederich the bookseller<anchor type="e" n="644" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78327"/> to send me <anchor type="b" n="2744" ana="13" xml:id="NidB71218"/>the new Almanack<anchor type="e" n="2744" ana="13" xml:id="NidE71218"/>, which contains <anchor type="b" n="4986" ana="12" xml:id="NidB71189"/><anchor type="b" n="88" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71188"/>Schillers<anchor type="e" n="88" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71188"/> history of the thirty years war<anchor type="e" n="4986" ana="12" xml:id="NidE71189"/>, </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4"><anchor type="b" n="12872" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78333"/><anchor type="b" n="12484" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78331"/>Buschings<anchor type="e" n="12484" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78331"/> acct of <anchor type="b" n="1094" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78332"/><milestone unit="start" n="43541"/>the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43541"/> King of Prussia<anchor type="e" n="1094" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78332"/><anchor type="e" n="12872" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78333"/></hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and the </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">first</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> vol of <anchor type="b" n="11788" ana="12" xml:id="NidB71214"/><anchor type="b" n="5310" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78329"/>Putters<anchor type="e" n="5310" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78329"/> History of <anchor type="b" n="6154" ana="15" xml:id="NidB71191"/>the University of <anchor type="b" n="2" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78330"/>Göttingen<anchor type="e" n="2" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78330"/><anchor type="e" n="6154" ana="15" xml:id="NidE71191"/><anchor type="e" n="11788" ana="12" xml:id="NidE71214"/>, I have the second, which has several references to the other. I wish to have it soon, as a friend of mine has requested I will procure him a list of <anchor type="b" n="12873" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78334"/>all <anchor type="b" n="257" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78335"/>Mr Heynes<anchor type="e" n="257" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78335"/> publications<anchor type="e" n="12873" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78334"/> which are there enumerated. I should like very much to have <anchor type="b" n="19" ana="13" xml:id="NidB71207"/>the Göttings: Gelehr: Anzeig.<anchor type="e" n="19" ana="13" xml:id="NidE71207"/> every week if it could be sent by means of the Secretary at <anchor type="b" n="173" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78336"/>Hanover<anchor type="e" n="173" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78336"/>. Will you be so good as to speak to Diederich about it, and desire him at the same time to send me his account, & an order for the payment of it. I dare say <anchor type="b" n="541" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71192"/>our friend Tatter<anchor type="e" n="541" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71192"/> would have the goodness to forward the Anz: for me. If he can, I should like to begin with it in November when I settle in <anchor type="b" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78337"/>London<anchor type="e" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78337"/> for the winter Pray inform me of any interesting German publications, which any of your friends among the Professors wish to have noticed in our English reviews. </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">Pray</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Make my respectful compliments to all my old Friends, particularly to those families, from whom I experienced such civilities, as <anchor type="b" n="257" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78338"/>Mr Heyne<anchor type="e" n="257" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78338"/> <anchor type="b" n="3404" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78339"/>Feder<anchor type="e" n="3404" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78339"/> <anchor type="b" n="2770" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71208"/>Michaelis<anchor type="e" n="2770" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71208"/> & <anchor type="b" n="2734" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71209"/>Schlötzers<anchor type="e" n="2734" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71209"/>. Are none of <anchor type="b" n="249" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71216"/><anchor type="b" n="23" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71210"/><anchor type="b" n="9229" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71220"/>the Ladies<anchor type="e" n="9229" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71220"/><anchor type="e" n="23" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71210"/><anchor type="e" n="249" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71216"/> married? I often look in <anchor type="b" n="3239" ana="13" xml:id="NidB78340"/>the <anchor type="b" n="98" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78341"/>Hamburg<anchor type="e" n="98" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78341"/> papers<anchor type="e" n="3239" ana="13" xml:id="NidE78340"/> for thy, Heyne, Schlözer or Michaelisʼs name. Remember me to <anchor type="b" n="4058" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78342"/>Mr Smith<anchor type="e" n="4058" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78342"/> who I hope has received my letter, and to <anchor type="b" n="2254" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71211"/>Arnswald<anchor type="e" n="2254" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71211"/>, <anchor type="b" n="1402" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78343"/>Bürger<anchor type="e" n="1402" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78343"/>, </hi><anchor type="b" n="541" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78344"/><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">Tatter</hi><anchor type="e" n="541" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78344"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> and <anchor type="b" n="2709" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71212"/>our old friend Möller<anchor type="e" n="2709" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71212"/>, & believe me I am with great regard<lb/>Your sincere Friend<lb/>Josiah Dornford<lb/><anchor type="b" n="11789" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71215"/>Lincolns Inn<anchor type="e" n="11789" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71215"/> Augt 22. 1790.<lb/>I write in English for <milestone unit="start" n="43539"/>the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43539"/> same reason you profess to write in German & I believe most people express their sentiments best in their native language – Do me the favour to forward <milestone unit="start" n="43540"/>the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43540"/> inclosed letter to <anchor type="b" n="11790" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78345"/>Arenhold<anchor type="e" n="11790" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78345"/> at <anchor type="b" n="133" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78346"/>Kiel<anchor type="e" n="133" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78346"/>. 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I am exceedingly obliged to you for the kind letter you sent me when my Servant returned from </span><span class="family-courier index-2 tp-71181 ">Göttingen</span><span class="family-courier ">, and am happy to hear that </span><span class="family-courier index-4058 tp-78305 ">my young friend</span><span class="family-courier ">, whom I recommended to your care has answered the character I was authorized to give of him from personal acquaintance, and the general opinion of his friends.. It is no small satisfaction to me to have in any respect contributed to gratify the desire which you often expressed of being placed in such a situation when I had the pleasure of conversing with you on the subject. The letter you lately sent to </span><span class="family-courier index-10397 tp-71182 ">Mrs Smith</span><span class="family-courier "> has given you a very high place in her esteem, and your account of </span><span class="family-courier index-4058 tp-78306 ">her son</span><span class="family-courier "> is very satisfactory. I hope he will continue to profit from his very eligible situation, and remember </span><span class="family-courier notice-43538 ">that it the</span><span class="family-courier "> fortunate lot of few of his countrymen, at his years to enjoy such peculiar advantages. I often regret that I did not pass the younger years of my life at Göttingen instead of </span><span class="family-courier index-3530 tp-71183 ">Oxford</span><span class="family-courier ">, because an ambitious mind is gratified there by being reputed studious, whilst with us a man who devotes his time to books is too frequently treated with contempt. I was much pleased a short time since with a letter written in your favour by </span><span class="index-4996 tp-71186 ">Hofrath</span><span class="index-4996 tp-71186 family-courier "> Zimmerman</span><span class="family-courier "> of </span><span class="family-courier index-173 tp-71184 ">Hanover</span><span class="family-courier ">, who seems to have your welfare very much at heart. It was written to a particular friend of mine, who sent it for the perusal of </span><span class="family-courier index-2714 tp-78307 ">Mr Smith</span><span class="family-courier ">. I </span><span class="family-courier notice-26947 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> have lately received a long letter from </span><span class="family-courier index-11790 tp-71221 ">your friend Arenhold</span><span class="family-courier "> from </span><span class="family-courier index-133 tp-71185 ">Kiel</span><span class="family-courier ">. He appears to be very happy in his situation, which I am glad to hear for he is a very deserving young man. My time has been entirely occupied for these last ten months with printing </span><span class="family-courier index-11783 tp-71200 ">my translation of </span><span class="family-courier index-11783 tp-71200 index-5310 tp-71199 index-12869 tp-78308 ">Pütters</span><span class="family-courier index-11783 tp-71200 index-12869 tp-78308 "> book</span><span class="family-courier "> I have corrected the Press myself, which I have found the most tedious and unpleasant work I ever was engaged in, particularly the index, which I have been often tempted to leave with all its errors. I have often thought of the difficult task you must have had in preparing the index for </span><span class="family-courier index-257 tp-71187 index-11782 tp-71198 ">Mr Heynes</span><span class="family-courier index-11782 tp-71198 "> </span><span class="family-courier index-11782 tp-71198 index-3189 tp-78309 ">Virgil</span><span class="family-courier ">, which has astonished all our Literary men. I suppose you have heard that it will be reprinted in a very splendid manner in </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-71193 ">London</span><span class="family-courier ">. The edition will certainly be very profitable to the booksellers – I wish I could say that it would be profitable to the learned, and worthy Professor to whom they are so much </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">obliged</span><span class="family-courier "> indebted. I am glad to hear that </span><span class="family-courier index-11784 tp-71201 ">Völkersahm</span><span class="family-courier "> is well I have a great respect for the qualities of his heart and head, and feel interested in his welfare. When you write to him again I beg you will remember me to him in the most friendly manner. Is it true that </span><span class="family-courier index-1402 tp-71194 ">Bürger</span><span class="family-courier "> is married? </span><span class="family-courier index-2568 tp-71202 ">Drake</span><span class="family-courier "> told me lately that one of </span><span class="family-courier index-8372 tp-78314 ">his Poems</span><span class="family-courier "> had proved an arrow in the breast of </span><span class="family-courier index-4815 tp-78312 ">his present Lady</span><span class="family-courier ">, and that a similarity of genius was the occasion of their union. </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78313 ">The </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78313 index-98 tp-71197 ">Hamburg</span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78313 "> papers</span><span class="family-courier ">, which I take in, to hear some German News, mention a dispute between the Students and tradesmen of </span><span class="family-courier index-2 tp-78315 ">Gottingen</span><span class="family-courier ">. I hope it was not of a very serious nature. We had a dispute of that kind once at </span><span class="family-courier index-3530 tp-78316 ">Oxford</span><span class="family-courier "> in which several lives were lost. I am told that </span><span class="family-courier index-11785 tp-71203 ">Count Broglio</span><span class="family-courier "> is gone to finish his studies at </span><span class="family-courier index-22 tp-78318 ">Leipsic</span><span class="family-courier ">. He must be in a very unpleasant predicament, considering the present state of affairs in France. It is a happy circumstance for many of the unfortunate fugitives, that they retain their volatile dispositions in the midst of their distress. They seem but little affected, if I may judge from those I have been in company with here </span><span class="family-courier notice-26948 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> by the losses they have sustained by the revolution. </span><span class="family-courier cite tp-78348 ">Our Theater Coffee Houses, and public walks are crowed with chearful </span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier underline-1 ">Aristocrats</span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier "> who are as vociferous and gay, as if they visited </span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier index-292 tp-71204 ">the metropolis of England</span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier "> merely for amusement, although many of them poor fellows! are scarcely able to support themselves</span><span class="family-courier ">, and such a number of valuable Jewels of their distinguished Nobles even, are exposed to sale at the windows of very inferior Pawn brokers, that the newspapers say the price of Diamonds is considerably decreased I know not whether you ever saw a character of the French by the late </span><span class="family-courier index-11780 tp-71195 ">Lord Littleton</span><span class="family-courier ">, which is very descriptive<br></span><span class="family-courier index-11781 tp-71196 ">A nation here I pity and admire,</span><span class="family-courier "><br>Whom noblest sentiments of glory fire;<br>Yet taught by customʼs force, and bigot fear,<br>To serve with pride, and boast the yoke, they bear;<br>Whose nobles born to cringe, and to command,<br>In Courts a mean, in camps a generous band;<br>From each low tool of powʼr content receive,<br>Those laws their dreaded arms to Europe give,<br>Whose people, vain in want, in bondage blest,<br>Thoʼ plunderʼd, gay; industrious thoʼ oppressʼd<br>With happy follies rise above their fate,<br>The jest and envy of each wiser State.<br>They may change their government, and system of politics; but it certainly will not be in this century that they lose their levity.<br>I wish I could give you some interesting information respecting English Literature. I suppose you have seen </span><span class="family-courier index-12818 tp-78094 ">the five celebrated Quartos of </span><span class="family-courier index-12818 tp-78094 index-12817 tp-78093 ">Mr Bruce</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-11786 tp-71205 ">Peter Pindar</span><span class="family-courier "> our famous Satyrist, and if I may so express myself, Literary Bull Dog, has attacked him violently. His motto is Wonders! Wonders! Wonders! </span><span class="family-courier index-12819 tp-78095 ">A gentleman generally known here by the name of the Walking Stewart</span><span class="family-courier "> has lately published two volumes, called </span><span class="family-courier index-11787 tp-71206 ">Travels to discover </span><span class="family-courier index-11787 tp-71206 notice-43542 ">the</span><span class="family-courier index-11787 tp-71206 "> Source of Moral motion</span><span class="family-courier ">, Such an eccentric mixture has not appeared this age. He has literally visited most parts of the habitable world on foot, & lived among the various natives in their Palaces, and Cottages – Many of his remarks are pertinent and new </span><span class="family-courier notice-26949 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> and as he is not a man of reading his style is almost as novel as his sentiments.<br>You will much oblige me by desiring </span><span class="family-courier index-644 tp-78327 ">Diederich the bookseller</span><span class="family-courier "> to send me </span><span class="family-courier index-2744 tp-71218 ">the new Almanack</span><span class="family-courier ">, which contains </span><span class="family-courier index-88 tp-71188 index-4986 tp-71189 ">Schillers</span><span class="family-courier index-4986 tp-71189 "> history of the thirty years war</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="index-12484 tp-78331 index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 ">Buschings</span><span class="index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 "> acct of </span><span class="index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 index-1094 tp-78332 notice-43541 ">the</span><span class="index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 index-1094 tp-78332 "> King of Prussia</span><span class="family-courier "> and the </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">first</span><span class="family-courier "> vol of </span><span class="family-courier index-5310 tp-78329 index-11788 tp-71214 ">Putters</span><span class="family-courier index-11788 tp-71214 "> History of </span><span class="family-courier index-11788 tp-71214 index-6154 tp-71191 ">the University of </span><span class="family-courier index-11788 tp-71214 index-6154 tp-71191 index-2 tp-78330 ">Göttingen</span><span class="family-courier ">, I have the second, which has several references to the other. I wish to have it soon, as a friend of mine has requested I will procure him a list of </span><span class="family-courier index-12873 tp-78334 ">all </span><span class="family-courier index-12873 tp-78334 index-257 tp-78335 ">Mr Heynes</span><span class="family-courier index-12873 tp-78334 "> publications</span><span class="family-courier "> which are there enumerated. I should like very much to have </span><span class="family-courier index-19 tp-71207 ">the Göttings: Gelehr: Anzeig.</span><span class="family-courier "> every week if it could be sent by means of the Secretary at </span><span class="family-courier index-173 tp-78336 ">Hanover</span><span class="family-courier ">. Will you be so good as to speak to Diederich about it, and desire him at the same time to send me his account, & an order for the payment of it. I dare say </span><span class="family-courier index-541 tp-71192 ">our friend Tatter</span><span class="family-courier "> would have the goodness to forward the Anz: for me. If he can, I should like to begin with it in November when I settle in </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-78337 ">London</span><span class="family-courier "> for the winter Pray inform me of any interesting German publications, which any of your friends among the Professors wish to have noticed in our English reviews. </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">Pray</span><span class="family-courier "> Make my respectful compliments to all my old Friends, particularly to those families, from whom I experienced such civilities, as </span><span class="family-courier index-257 tp-78338 ">Mr Heyne</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-3404 tp-78339 ">Feder</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-2770 tp-71208 ">Michaelis</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-2734 tp-71209 ">Schlötzers</span><span class="family-courier ">. Are none of </span><span class="family-courier index-249 tp-71216 index-23 tp-71210 index-9229 tp-71220 ">the Ladies</span><span class="family-courier "> married? I often look in </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78340 ">the </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78340 index-98 tp-78341 ">Hamburg</span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78340 "> papers</span><span class="family-courier "> for thy, Heyne, Schlözer or Michaelisʼs name. Remember me to </span><span class="family-courier index-4058 tp-78342 ">Mr Smith</span><span class="family-courier "> who I hope has received my letter, and to </span><span class="family-courier index-2254 tp-71211 ">Arnswald</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-1402 tp-78343 ">Bürger</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="index-541 tp-78344 family-courier offset-4 ">Tatter</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-2709 tp-71212 ">our old friend Möller</span><span class="family-courier ">, & believe me I am with great regard<br>Your sincere Friend<br>Josiah Dornford<br></span><span class="family-courier index-11789 tp-71215 ">Lincolns Inn</span><span class="family-courier "> Augt 22. 1790.<br>I write in English for </span><span class="family-courier notice-43539 ">the</span><span class="family-courier "> same reason you profess to write in German & I believe most people express their sentiments best in their native language – Do me the favour to forward </span><span class="family-courier notice-43540 ">the</span><span class="family-courier "> inclosed letter to </span><span class="family-courier index-11790 tp-78345 ">Arenhold</span><span class="family-courier "> at </span><span class="family-courier index-133 tp-78346 ">Kiel</span><span class="family-courier ">. 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Erster Band 1799-1798, 1916, S. 74f. https://books.google.de/books?id=EXymDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA74&lpg=PA74&dq=g%C3%B6ttingen+Launay&source=bl&ots=TwLL8T8q-U&sig=ACfU3U0osU7nzo4abyNHH83d7eQeGqr_wQ&hl=de&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiKxKzo7r7iAhUlsKQKHbXxDw0Q6AEwA3oECAQQAQ#v=onepage&q=g%C3%B6ttingen%20Launay&f=false', 'parentID' => '0', 'altBegriff' => '', 'LmAdd' => array([maximum depth reached]), 'textpassagen' => array([maximum depth reached]) ), (int) 15 => array( 'ID' => '11780', 'indexID' => '11', 'indexContent' => 'Personen', 'content' => 'Lyttelton, George, Lord', 'comment' => 'GND:1011737272', 'parentID' => '0', 'altBegriff' => '', 'LmAdd' => array([maximum depth reached]), 'textpassagen' => array([maximum depth reached]) ), (int) 16 => array( 'ID' => '2770', 'indexID' => '11', 'indexContent' => 'Personen', 'content' => 'Michaelis, Johann David ', 'comment' => 'GND:118783726', 'parentID' => '0', 'altBegriff' => '', 'LmAdd' => array([maximum depth reached]), 'textpassagen' => array([maximum depth reached]) ), (int) 17 => array( 'ID' => '2709', 'indexID' => '11', 'indexContent' => 'Personen', 'content' => 'Möller, Johann Georg Ludwig', 'comment' => 'nicht identifiziert; Kommilitone von AWS? hannov. 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class="family-courier "> Dear Schlegel<br>It is with no small degree of pleasure I assure you that I seize an hours leizure to devote to an undeservedly neglected friend; for as such I am sure you will think I have treated you, by not writing to you sooner; although I hope I need not use any arguments to convince you that my neglect has been undesigned. I am exceedingly obliged to you for the kind letter you sent me when my Servant returned from </span><span class="family-courier index-2 tp-71181 ">Göttingen</span><span class="family-courier ">, and am happy to hear that </span><span class="family-courier index-4058 tp-78305 ">my young friend</span><span class="family-courier ">, whom I recommended to your care has answered the character I was authorized to give of him from personal acquaintance, and the general opinion of his friends.. It is no small satisfaction to me to have in any respect contributed to gratify the desire which you often expressed of being placed in such a situation when I had the pleasure of conversing with you on the subject. The letter you lately sent to </span><span class="family-courier index-10397 tp-71182 ">Mrs Smith</span><span class="family-courier "> has given you a very high place in her esteem, and your account of </span><span class="family-courier index-4058 tp-78306 ">her son</span><span class="family-courier "> is very satisfactory. I hope he will continue to profit from his very eligible situation, and remember </span><span class="family-courier notice-43538 ">that it the</span><span class="family-courier "> fortunate lot of few of his countrymen, at his years to enjoy such peculiar advantages. I often regret that I did not pass the younger years of my life at Göttingen instead of </span><span class="family-courier index-3530 tp-71183 ">Oxford</span><span class="family-courier ">, because an ambitious mind is gratified there by being reputed studious, whilst with us a man who devotes his time to books is too frequently treated with contempt. I was much pleased a short time since with a letter written in your favour by </span><span class="index-4996 tp-71186 ">Hofrath</span><span class="index-4996 tp-71186 family-courier "> Zimmerman</span><span class="family-courier "> of </span><span class="family-courier index-173 tp-71184 ">Hanover</span><span class="family-courier ">, who seems to have your welfare very much at heart. It was written to a particular friend of mine, who sent it for the perusal of </span><span class="family-courier index-2714 tp-78307 ">Mr Smith</span><span class="family-courier ">. I </span><span class="family-courier notice-26947 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> have lately received a long letter from </span><span class="family-courier index-11790 tp-71221 ">your friend Arenhold</span><span class="family-courier "> from </span><span class="family-courier index-133 tp-71185 ">Kiel</span><span class="family-courier ">. He appears to be very happy in his situation, which I am glad to hear for he is a very deserving young man. My time has been entirely occupied for these last ten months with printing </span><span class="family-courier index-11783 tp-71200 ">my translation of </span><span class="family-courier index-11783 tp-71200 index-5310 tp-71199 index-12869 tp-78308 ">Pütters</span><span class="family-courier index-11783 tp-71200 index-12869 tp-78308 "> book</span><span class="family-courier "> I have corrected the Press myself, which I have found the most tedious and unpleasant work I ever was engaged in, particularly the index, which I have been often tempted to leave with all its errors. I have often thought of the difficult task you must have had in preparing the index for </span><span class="family-courier index-257 tp-71187 index-11782 tp-71198 ">Mr Heynes</span><span class="family-courier index-11782 tp-71198 "> </span><span class="family-courier index-11782 tp-71198 index-3189 tp-78309 ">Virgil</span><span class="family-courier ">, which has astonished all our Literary men. I suppose you have heard that it will be reprinted in a very splendid manner in </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-71193 ">London</span><span class="family-courier ">. The edition will certainly be very profitable to the booksellers – I wish I could say that it would be profitable to the learned, and worthy Professor to whom they are so much </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">obliged</span><span class="family-courier "> indebted. I am glad to hear that </span><span class="family-courier index-11784 tp-71201 ">Völkersahm</span><span class="family-courier "> is well I have a great respect for the qualities of his heart and head, and feel interested in his welfare. When you write to him again I beg you will remember me to him in the most friendly manner. Is it true that </span><span class="family-courier index-1402 tp-71194 ">Bürger</span><span class="family-courier "> is married? </span><span class="family-courier index-2568 tp-71202 ">Drake</span><span class="family-courier "> told me lately that one of </span><span class="family-courier index-8372 tp-78314 ">his Poems</span><span class="family-courier "> had proved an arrow in the breast of </span><span class="family-courier index-4815 tp-78312 ">his present Lady</span><span class="family-courier ">, and that a similarity of genius was the occasion of their union. </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78313 ">The </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78313 index-98 tp-71197 ">Hamburg</span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78313 "> papers</span><span class="family-courier ">, which I take in, to hear some German News, mention a dispute between the Students and tradesmen of </span><span class="family-courier index-2 tp-78315 ">Gottingen</span><span class="family-courier ">. I hope it was not of a very serious nature. We had a dispute of that kind once at </span><span class="family-courier index-3530 tp-78316 ">Oxford</span><span class="family-courier "> in which several lives were lost. I am told that </span><span class="family-courier index-11785 tp-71203 ">Count Broglio</span><span class="family-courier "> is gone to finish his studies at </span><span class="family-courier index-22 tp-78318 ">Leipsic</span><span class="family-courier ">. He must be in a very unpleasant predicament, considering the present state of affairs in France. It is a happy circumstance for many of the unfortunate fugitives, that they retain their volatile dispositions in the midst of their distress. They seem but little affected, if I may judge from those I have been in company with here </span><span class="family-courier notice-26948 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> by the losses they have sustained by the revolution. </span><span class="family-courier cite tp-78348 ">Our Theater Coffee Houses, and public walks are crowed with chearful </span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier underline-1 ">Aristocrats</span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier "> who are as vociferous and gay, as if they visited </span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier index-292 tp-71204 ">the metropolis of England</span><span class="cite tp-78348 family-courier "> merely for amusement, although many of them poor fellows! are scarcely able to support themselves</span><span class="family-courier ">, and such a number of valuable Jewels of their distinguished Nobles even, are exposed to sale at the windows of very inferior Pawn brokers, that the newspapers say the price of Diamonds is considerably decreased I know not whether you ever saw a character of the French by the late </span><span class="family-courier index-11780 tp-71195 ">Lord Littleton</span><span class="family-courier ">, which is very descriptive<br></span><span class="family-courier index-11781 tp-71196 ">A nation here I pity and admire,</span><span class="family-courier "><br>Whom noblest sentiments of glory fire;<br>Yet taught by customʼs force, and bigot fear,<br>To serve with pride, and boast the yoke, they bear;<br>Whose nobles born to cringe, and to command,<br>In Courts a mean, in camps a generous band;<br>From each low tool of powʼr content receive,<br>Those laws their dreaded arms to Europe give,<br>Whose people, vain in want, in bondage blest,<br>Thoʼ plunderʼd, gay; industrious thoʼ oppressʼd<br>With happy follies rise above their fate,<br>The jest and envy of each wiser State.<br>They may change their government, and system of politics; but it certainly will not be in this century that they lose their levity.<br>I wish I could give you some interesting information respecting English Literature. I suppose you have seen </span><span class="family-courier index-12818 tp-78094 ">the five celebrated Quartos of </span><span class="family-courier index-12818 tp-78094 index-12817 tp-78093 ">Mr Bruce</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-11786 tp-71205 ">Peter Pindar</span><span class="family-courier "> our famous Satyrist, and if I may so express myself, Literary Bull Dog, has attacked him violently. His motto is Wonders! Wonders! Wonders! </span><span class="family-courier index-12819 tp-78095 ">A gentleman generally known here by the name of the Walking Stewart</span><span class="family-courier "> has lately published two volumes, called </span><span class="family-courier index-11787 tp-71206 ">Travels to discover </span><span class="family-courier index-11787 tp-71206 notice-43542 ">the</span><span class="family-courier index-11787 tp-71206 "> Source of Moral motion</span><span class="family-courier ">, Such an eccentric mixture has not appeared this age. He has literally visited most parts of the habitable world on foot, & lived among the various natives in their Palaces, and Cottages – Many of his remarks are pertinent and new </span><span class="family-courier notice-26949 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> and as he is not a man of reading his style is almost as novel as his sentiments.<br>You will much oblige me by desiring </span><span class="family-courier index-644 tp-78327 ">Diederich the bookseller</span><span class="family-courier "> to send me </span><span class="family-courier index-2744 tp-71218 ">the new Almanack</span><span class="family-courier ">, which contains </span><span class="family-courier index-88 tp-71188 index-4986 tp-71189 ">Schillers</span><span class="family-courier index-4986 tp-71189 "> history of the thirty years war</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="index-12484 tp-78331 index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 ">Buschings</span><span class="index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 "> acct of </span><span class="index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 index-1094 tp-78332 notice-43541 ">the</span><span class="index-12872 tp-78333 family-courier offset-4 index-1094 tp-78332 "> King of Prussia</span><span class="family-courier "> and the </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">first</span><span class="family-courier "> vol of </span><span class="family-courier index-5310 tp-78329 index-11788 tp-71214 ">Putters</span><span class="family-courier index-11788 tp-71214 "> History of </span><span class="family-courier index-11788 tp-71214 index-6154 tp-71191 ">the University of </span><span class="family-courier index-11788 tp-71214 index-6154 tp-71191 index-2 tp-78330 ">Göttingen</span><span class="family-courier ">, I have the second, which has several references to the other. I wish to have it soon, as a friend of mine has requested I will procure him a list of </span><span class="family-courier index-12873 tp-78334 ">all </span><span class="family-courier index-12873 tp-78334 index-257 tp-78335 ">Mr Heynes</span><span class="family-courier index-12873 tp-78334 "> publications</span><span class="family-courier "> which are there enumerated. I should like very much to have </span><span class="family-courier index-19 tp-71207 ">the Göttings: Gelehr: Anzeig.</span><span class="family-courier "> every week if it could be sent by means of the Secretary at </span><span class="family-courier index-173 tp-78336 ">Hanover</span><span class="family-courier ">. Will you be so good as to speak to Diederich about it, and desire him at the same time to send me his account, & an order for the payment of it. I dare say </span><span class="family-courier index-541 tp-71192 ">our friend Tatter</span><span class="family-courier "> would have the goodness to forward the Anz: for me. If he can, I should like to begin with it in November when I settle in </span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-78337 ">London</span><span class="family-courier "> for the winter Pray inform me of any interesting German publications, which any of your friends among the Professors wish to have noticed in our English reviews. </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">Pray</span><span class="family-courier "> Make my respectful compliments to all my old Friends, particularly to those families, from whom I experienced such civilities, as </span><span class="family-courier index-257 tp-78338 ">Mr Heyne</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-3404 tp-78339 ">Feder</span><span class="family-courier "> </span><span class="family-courier index-2770 tp-71208 ">Michaelis</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-2734 tp-71209 ">Schlötzers</span><span class="family-courier ">. Are none of </span><span class="family-courier index-249 tp-71216 index-23 tp-71210 index-9229 tp-71220 ">the Ladies</span><span class="family-courier "> married? I often look in </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78340 ">the </span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78340 index-98 tp-78341 ">Hamburg</span><span class="family-courier index-3239 tp-78340 "> papers</span><span class="family-courier "> for thy, Heyne, Schlözer or Michaelisʼs name. Remember me to </span><span class="family-courier index-4058 tp-78342 ">Mr Smith</span><span class="family-courier "> who I hope has received my letter, and to </span><span class="family-courier index-2254 tp-71211 ">Arnswald</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-1402 tp-78343 ">Bürger</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="index-541 tp-78344 family-courier offset-4 ">Tatter</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-2709 tp-71212 ">our old friend Möller</span><span class="family-courier ">, & believe me I am with great regard<br>Your sincere Friend<br>Josiah Dornford<br></span><span class="family-courier index-11789 tp-71215 ">Lincolns Inn</span><span class="family-courier "> Augt 22. 1790.<br>I write in English for </span><span class="family-courier notice-43539 ">the</span><span class="family-courier "> same reason you profess to write in German & I believe most people express their sentiments best in their native language – Do me the favour to forward </span><span class="family-courier notice-43540 ">the</span><span class="family-courier "> inclosed letter to </span><span class="family-courier index-11790 tp-78345 ">Arenhold</span><span class="family-courier "> at </span><span class="family-courier index-133 tp-78346 ">Kiel</span><span class="family-courier ">. I intend writing by this or the next Post to </span><span class="family-courier index-4816 tp-78347 ">Mr De Launay</span>', '36_xml' => '<p><hi rend="family:Courier"><milestone unit="start" n="26946"/>[1]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26946"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> Dear Schlegel<lb/>It is with no small degree of pleasure I assure you that I seize an hours leizure to devote to an undeservedly neglected friend; for as such I am sure you will think I have treated you, by not writing to you sooner; although I hope I need not use any arguments to convince you that my neglect has been undesigned. I am exceedingly obliged to you for the kind letter you sent me when my Servant returned from <placeName key="2">Göttingen</placeName>, and am happy to hear that <persName key="4058">my young friend</persName>, whom I recommended to your care has answered the character I was authorized to give of him from personal acquaintance, and the general opinion of his friends.. It is no small satisfaction to me to have in any respect contributed to gratify the desire which you often expressed of being placed in such a situation when I had the pleasure of conversing with you on the subject. The letter you lately sent to <persName key="10397">Mrs Smith</persName> has given you a very high place in her esteem, and your account of <persName key="4058">her son</persName> is very satisfactory. I hope he will continue to profit from his very eligible situation, and remember <milestone unit="start" n="43538"/>that it the</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Lies: that it is the</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43538"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> fortunate lot of few of his countrymen, at his years to enjoy such peculiar advantages. I often regret that I did not pass the younger years of my life at Göttingen instead of <placeName key="3530">Oxford</placeName>, because an ambitious mind is gratified there by being reputed studious, whilst with us a man who devotes his time to books is too frequently treated with contempt. I was much pleased a short time since with a letter written in your favour by </hi><persName key="4996">Hofrath<hi rend="family:Courier"> Zimmerman</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> of <placeName key="173">Hanover</placeName>, who seems to have your welfare very much at heart. It was written to a particular friend of mine, who sent it for the perusal of <persName key="2714">Mr Smith</persName>. I <milestone unit="start" n="26947"/>[2]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26947"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> have lately received a long letter from <persName key="11790">your friend Arenhold</persName> from <placeName key="133">Kiel</placeName>. He appears to be very happy in his situation, which I am glad to hear for he is a very deserving young man. My time has been entirely occupied for these last ten months with printing <name key="11783" type="work">my translation of <name key="12869" type="work"><persName key="5310">Pütters</persName> book</name></name> I have corrected the Press myself, which I have found the most tedious and unpleasant work I ever was engaged in, particularly the index, which I have been often tempted to leave with all its errors. I have often thought of the difficult task you must have had in preparing the index for <name key="11782" type="work"><persName key="257">Mr Heynes</persName> <persName key="3189">Virgil</persName></name>, which has astonished all our Literary men. I suppose you have heard that it will be reprinted in a very splendid manner in <placeName key="292">London</placeName>. The edition will certainly be very profitable to the booksellers – I wish I could say that it would be profitable to the learned, and worthy Professor to whom they are so much </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">obliged</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> indebted. I am glad to hear that <persName key="11784">Völkersahm</persName> is well I have a great respect for the qualities of his heart and head, and feel interested in his welfare. When you write to him again I beg you will remember me to him in the most friendly manner. Is it true that <persName key="1402">Bürger</persName> is married? <persName key="2568">Drake</persName> told me lately that one of <name key="8372" type="work">his Poems</name> had proved an arrow in the breast of <persName key="4815">his present Lady</persName>, and that a similarity of genius was the occasion of their union. <name key="3239" type="periodical">The <placeName key="98">Hamburg</placeName> papers</name>, which I take in, to hear some German News, mention a dispute between the Students and tradesmen of <placeName key="2">Gottingen</placeName>. I hope it was not of a very serious nature. We had a dispute of that kind once at <placeName key="3530">Oxford</placeName> in which several lives were lost. I am told that <persName key="11785">Count Broglio</persName> is gone to finish his studies at <placeName key="22">Leipsic</placeName>. He must be in a very unpleasant predicament, considering the present state of affairs in France. It is a happy circumstance for many of the unfortunate fugitives, that they retain their volatile dispositions in the midst of their distress. They seem but little affected, if I may judge from those I have been in company with here <milestone unit="start" n="26948"/>[3]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26948"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> by the losses they have sustained by the revolution. </hi><hi rend="family:Courier">Our Theater Coffee Houses, and public walks are crowed with chearful </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">Aristocrats</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> who are as vociferous and gay, as if they visited <placeName key="292">the metropolis of England</placeName> merely for amusement, although many of them poor fellows! are scarcely able to support themselves</hi><hi rend="family:Courier">, and such a number of valuable Jewels of their distinguished Nobles even, are exposed to sale at the windows of very inferior Pawn brokers, that the newspapers say the price of Diamonds is considerably decreased I know not whether you ever saw a character of the French by the late <persName key="11780">Lord Littleton</persName>, which is very descriptive<lb/></hi><name key="11781" type="work"><hi rend="family:Courier">A nation here I pity and admire,</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/>Whom noblest sentiments of glory fire;<lb/>Yet taught by customʼs force, and bigot fear,<lb/>To serve with pride, and boast the yoke, they bear;<lb/>Whose nobles born to cringe, and to command,<lb/>In Courts a mean, in camps a generous band;<lb/>From each low tool of powʼr content receive,<lb/>Those laws their dreaded arms to Europe give,<lb/>Whose people, vain in want, in bondage blest,<lb/>Thoʼ plunderʼd, gay; industrious thoʼ oppressʼd<lb/>With happy follies rise above their fate,<lb/>The jest and envy of each wiser State.<lb/>They may change their government, and system of politics; but it certainly will not be in this century that they lose their levity.<lb/>I wish I could give you some interesting information respecting English Literature. I suppose you have seen </hi><name key="12818" type="work"><hi rend="family:Courier">the five celebrated Quartos of </hi><persName key="12817"><hi rend="family:Courier">Mr Bruce</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier">, </hi><persName key="11786"><hi rend="family:Courier">Peter Pindar</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> our famous Satyrist, and if I may so express myself, Literary Bull Dog, has attacked him violently. His motto is Wonders! Wonders! Wonders! </hi><persName key="12819"><hi rend="family:Courier">A gentleman generally known here by the name of the Walking Stewart</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> has lately published two volumes, called </hi><name key="11787" type="work"><hi rend="family:Courier">Travels to discover <milestone unit="start" n="43542"/>the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43542"/> Source of Moral motion</hi></name><hi rend="family:Courier">, Such an eccentric mixture has not appeared this age. He has literally visited most parts of the habitable world on foot, & lived among the various natives in their Palaces, and Cottages – Many of his remarks are pertinent and new <milestone unit="start" n="26949"/>[4]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26949"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> and as he is not a man of reading his style is almost as novel as his sentiments.<lb/>You will much oblige me by desiring <persName key="644">Diederich the bookseller</persName> to send me <name key="2744" type="periodical">the new Almanack</name>, which contains <name key="4986" type="work"><persName key="88">Schillers</persName> history of the thirty years war</name>, </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4"><name key="12872" type="work"><persName key="12484">Buschings</persName> acct of <persName key="1094"><milestone unit="start" n="43541"/>the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43541"/> King of Prussia</persName></name></hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and the </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">first</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> vol of <name key="11788" type="work"><persName key="5310">Putters</persName> History of <orgName key="6154">the University of <placeName key="2">Göttingen</placeName></orgName></name>, I have the second, which has several references to the other. I wish to have it soon, as a friend of mine has requested I will procure him a list of <name key="12873" type="work">all <persName key="257">Mr Heynes</persName> publications</name> which are there enumerated. I should like very much to have <name key="19" type="periodical">the Göttings: Gelehr: Anzeig.</name> every week if it could be sent by means of the Secretary at <placeName key="173">Hanover</placeName>. Will you be so good as to speak to Diederich about it, and desire him at the same time to send me his account, & an order for the payment of it. I dare say <persName key="541">our friend Tatter</persName> would have the goodness to forward the Anz: for me. If he can, I should like to begin with it in November when I settle in <placeName key="292">London</placeName> for the winter Pray inform me of any interesting German publications, which any of your friends among the Professors wish to have noticed in our English reviews. </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">Pray</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Make my respectful compliments to all my old Friends, particularly to those families, from whom I experienced such civilities, as <persName key="257">Mr Heyne</persName> <persName key="3404">Feder</persName> <persName key="2770">Michaelis</persName> & <persName key="2734">Schlötzers</persName>. Are none of <persName key="249"><persName key="23"><persName key="9229">the Ladies</persName></persName></persName> married? I often look in <name key="3239" type="periodical">the <placeName key="98">Hamburg</placeName> papers</name> for thy, Heyne, Schlözer or Michaelisʼs name. Remember me to <persName key="4058">Mr Smith</persName> who I hope has received my letter, and to <persName key="2254">Arnswald</persName>, <persName key="1402">Bürger</persName>, </hi><persName key="541"><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">Tatter</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> and <persName key="2709">our old friend Möller</persName>, & believe me I am with great regard<lb/>Your sincere Friend<lb/>Josiah Dornford<lb/></hi><placeName key="11789"><hi rend="family:Courier">Lincolns Inn</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> Augt 22. 1790.<lb/>I write in English for <milestone unit="start" n="43539"/>the</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43539"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> same reason you profess to write in German & I believe most people express their sentiments best in their native language – Do me the favour to forward <milestone unit="start" n="43540"/>the</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43540"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> inclosed letter to <persName key="11790">Arenhold</persName> at <placeName key="133">Kiel</placeName>. I intend writing by this or the next Post to <persName key="4816">Mr De Launay</persName></hi></p>', '36_xml_standoff' => '<milestone unit="start" n="26946"/><hi rend="family:Courier">[1]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26946"/> Dear Schlegel<lb/>It is with no small degree of pleasure I assure you that I seize an hours leizure to devote to an undeservedly neglected friend; for as such I am sure you will think I have treated you, by not writing to you sooner; although I hope I need not use any arguments to convince you that my neglect has been undesigned. I am exceedingly obliged to you for the kind letter you sent me when my Servant returned from <anchor type="b" n="2" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71181"/>Göttingen<anchor type="e" n="2" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71181"/>, and am happy to hear that <anchor type="b" n="4058" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78305"/>my young friend<anchor type="e" n="4058" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78305"/>, whom I recommended to your care has answered the character I was authorized to give of him from personal acquaintance, and the general opinion of his friends.. It is no small satisfaction to me to have in any respect contributed to gratify the desire which you often expressed of being placed in such a situation when I had the pleasure of conversing with you on the subject. The letter you lately sent to <anchor type="b" n="10397" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71182"/>Mrs Smith<anchor type="e" n="10397" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71182"/> has given you a very high place in her esteem, and your account of <anchor type="b" n="4058" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78306"/>her son<anchor type="e" n="4058" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78306"/> is very satisfactory. I hope he will continue to profit from his very eligible situation, and remember <milestone unit="start" n="43538"/>that it the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Lies: that it is the</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43538"/> fortunate lot of few of his countrymen, at his years to enjoy such peculiar advantages. I often regret that I did not pass the younger years of my life at Göttingen instead of <anchor type="b" n="3530" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71183"/>Oxford<anchor type="e" n="3530" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71183"/>, because an ambitious mind is gratified there by being reputed studious, whilst with us a man who devotes his time to books is too frequently treated with contempt. I was much pleased a short time since with a letter written in your favour by </hi><anchor type="b" n="4996" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71186"/>Hofrath<hi rend="family:Courier"> Zimmerman<anchor type="e" n="4996" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71186"/> of <anchor type="b" n="173" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71184"/>Hanover<anchor type="e" n="173" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71184"/>, who seems to have your welfare very much at heart. It was written to a particular friend of mine, who sent it for the perusal of <anchor type="b" n="2714" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78307"/>Mr Smith<anchor type="e" n="2714" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78307"/>. I <milestone unit="start" n="26947"/>[2]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26947"/> have lately received a long letter from <anchor type="b" n="11790" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71221"/>your friend Arenhold<anchor type="e" n="11790" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71221"/> from <anchor type="b" n="133" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71185"/>Kiel<anchor type="e" n="133" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71185"/>. He appears to be very happy in his situation, which I am glad to hear for he is a very deserving young man. My time has been entirely occupied for these last ten months with printing <anchor type="b" n="11783" ana="12" xml:id="NidB71200"/>my translation of <anchor type="b" n="12869" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78308"/><anchor type="b" n="5310" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71199"/>Pütters<anchor type="e" n="5310" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71199"/> book<anchor type="e" n="12869" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78308"/><anchor type="e" n="11783" ana="12" xml:id="NidE71200"/> I have corrected the Press myself, which I have found the most tedious and unpleasant work I ever was engaged in, particularly the index, which I have been often tempted to leave with all its errors. I have often thought of the difficult task you must have had in preparing the index for <anchor type="b" n="11782" ana="12" xml:id="NidB71198"/><anchor type="b" n="257" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71187"/>Mr Heynes<anchor type="e" n="257" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71187"/> <anchor type="b" n="3189" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78309"/>Virgil<anchor type="e" n="3189" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78309"/><anchor type="e" n="11782" ana="12" xml:id="NidE71198"/>, which has astonished all our Literary men. I suppose you have heard that it will be reprinted in a very splendid manner in <anchor type="b" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71193"/>London<anchor type="e" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71193"/>. The edition will certainly be very profitable to the booksellers – I wish I could say that it would be profitable to the learned, and worthy Professor to whom they are so much </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">obliged</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> indebted. I am glad to hear that <anchor type="b" n="11784" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71201"/>Völkersahm<anchor type="e" n="11784" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71201"/> is well I have a great respect for the qualities of his heart and head, and feel interested in his welfare. When you write to him again I beg you will remember me to him in the most friendly manner. Is it true that <anchor type="b" n="1402" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71194"/>Bürger<anchor type="e" n="1402" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71194"/> is married? <anchor type="b" n="2568" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71202"/>Drake<anchor type="e" n="2568" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71202"/> told me lately that one of <anchor type="b" n="8372" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78314"/>his Poems<anchor type="e" n="8372" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78314"/> had proved an arrow in the breast of <anchor type="b" n="4815" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78312"/>his present Lady<anchor type="e" n="4815" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78312"/>, and that a similarity of genius was the occasion of their union. <anchor type="b" n="3239" ana="13" xml:id="NidB78313"/>The <anchor type="b" n="98" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71197"/>Hamburg<anchor type="e" n="98" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71197"/> papers<anchor type="e" n="3239" ana="13" xml:id="NidE78313"/>, which I take in, to hear some German News, mention a dispute between the Students and tradesmen of <anchor type="b" n="2" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78315"/>Gottingen<anchor type="e" n="2" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78315"/>. I hope it was not of a very serious nature. We had a dispute of that kind once at <anchor type="b" n="3530" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78316"/>Oxford<anchor type="e" n="3530" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78316"/> in which several lives were lost. I am told that <anchor type="b" n="11785" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71203"/>Count Broglio<anchor type="e" n="11785" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71203"/> is gone to finish his studies at <anchor type="b" n="22" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78318"/>Leipsic<anchor type="e" n="22" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78318"/>. He must be in a very unpleasant predicament, considering the present state of affairs in France. It is a happy circumstance for many of the unfortunate fugitives, that they retain their volatile dispositions in the midst of their distress. They seem but little affected, if I may judge from those I have been in company with here <milestone unit="start" n="26948"/>[3]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26948"/> by the losses they have sustained by the revolution. <anchor type="b" n="9059" ana="16" xml:id="NidB78348"/>Our Theater Coffee Houses, and public walks are crowed with chearful </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">Aristocrats</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> who are as vociferous and gay, as if they visited <anchor type="b" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71204"/>the metropolis of England<anchor type="e" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71204"/> merely for amusement, although many of them poor fellows! are scarcely able to support themselves<anchor type="e" n="9059" ana="16" xml:id="NidE78348"/>, and such a number of valuable Jewels of their distinguished Nobles even, are exposed to sale at the windows of very inferior Pawn brokers, that the newspapers say the price of Diamonds is considerably decreased I know not whether you ever saw a character of the French by the late <anchor type="b" n="11780" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71195"/>Lord Littleton<anchor type="e" n="11780" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71195"/>, which is very descriptive<lb/><anchor type="b" n="11781" ana="12" xml:id="NidB71196"/>A nation here I pity and admire,<anchor type="e" n="11781" ana="12" xml:id="NidE71196"/><lb/>Whom noblest sentiments of glory fire;<lb/>Yet taught by customʼs force, and bigot fear,<lb/>To serve with pride, and boast the yoke, they bear;<lb/>Whose nobles born to cringe, and to command,<lb/>In Courts a mean, in camps a generous band;<lb/>From each low tool of powʼr content receive,<lb/>Those laws their dreaded arms to Europe give,<lb/>Whose people, vain in want, in bondage blest,<lb/>Thoʼ plunderʼd, gay; industrious thoʼ oppressʼd<lb/>With happy follies rise above their fate,<lb/>The jest and envy of each wiser State.<lb/>They may change their government, and system of politics; but it certainly will not be in this century that they lose their levity.<lb/>I wish I could give you some interesting information respecting English Literature. I suppose you have seen <anchor type="b" n="12818" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78094"/>the five celebrated Quartos of <anchor type="b" n="12817" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78093"/>Mr Bruce<anchor type="e" n="12817" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78093"/><anchor type="e" n="12818" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78094"/>, <anchor type="b" n="11786" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71205"/>Peter Pindar<anchor type="e" n="11786" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71205"/> our famous Satyrist, and if I may so express myself, Literary Bull Dog, has attacked him violently. His motto is Wonders! Wonders! Wonders! <anchor type="b" n="12819" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78095"/>A gentleman generally known here by the name of the Walking Stewart<anchor type="e" n="12819" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78095"/> has lately published two volumes, called <anchor type="b" n="11787" ana="12" xml:id="NidB71206"/>Travels to discover <milestone unit="start" n="43542"/>the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43542"/> Source of Moral motion<anchor type="e" n="11787" ana="12" xml:id="NidE71206"/>, Such an eccentric mixture has not appeared this age. He has literally visited most parts of the habitable world on foot, & lived among the various natives in their Palaces, and Cottages – Many of his remarks are pertinent and new <milestone unit="start" n="26949"/>[4]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="26949"/> and as he is not a man of reading his style is almost as novel as his sentiments.<lb/>You will much oblige me by desiring <anchor type="b" n="644" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78327"/>Diederich the bookseller<anchor type="e" n="644" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78327"/> to send me <anchor type="b" n="2744" ana="13" xml:id="NidB71218"/>the new Almanack<anchor type="e" n="2744" ana="13" xml:id="NidE71218"/>, which contains <anchor type="b" n="4986" ana="12" xml:id="NidB71189"/><anchor type="b" n="88" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71188"/>Schillers<anchor type="e" n="88" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71188"/> history of the thirty years war<anchor type="e" n="4986" ana="12" xml:id="NidE71189"/>, </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4"><anchor type="b" n="12872" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78333"/><anchor type="b" n="12484" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78331"/>Buschings<anchor type="e" n="12484" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78331"/> acct of <anchor type="b" n="1094" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78332"/><milestone unit="start" n="43541"/>the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43541"/> King of Prussia<anchor type="e" n="1094" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78332"/><anchor type="e" n="12872" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78333"/></hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and the </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">first</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> vol of <anchor type="b" n="11788" ana="12" xml:id="NidB71214"/><anchor type="b" n="5310" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78329"/>Putters<anchor type="e" n="5310" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78329"/> History of <anchor type="b" n="6154" ana="15" xml:id="NidB71191"/>the University of <anchor type="b" n="2" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78330"/>Göttingen<anchor type="e" n="2" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78330"/><anchor type="e" n="6154" ana="15" xml:id="NidE71191"/><anchor type="e" n="11788" ana="12" xml:id="NidE71214"/>, I have the second, which has several references to the other. I wish to have it soon, as a friend of mine has requested I will procure him a list of <anchor type="b" n="12873" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78334"/>all <anchor type="b" n="257" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78335"/>Mr Heynes<anchor type="e" n="257" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78335"/> publications<anchor type="e" n="12873" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78334"/> which are there enumerated. I should like very much to have <anchor type="b" n="19" ana="13" xml:id="NidB71207"/>the Göttings: Gelehr: Anzeig.<anchor type="e" n="19" ana="13" xml:id="NidE71207"/> every week if it could be sent by means of the Secretary at <anchor type="b" n="173" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78336"/>Hanover<anchor type="e" n="173" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78336"/>. Will you be so good as to speak to Diederich about it, and desire him at the same time to send me his account, & an order for the payment of it. I dare say <anchor type="b" n="541" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71192"/>our friend Tatter<anchor type="e" n="541" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71192"/> would have the goodness to forward the Anz: for me. If he can, I should like to begin with it in November when I settle in <anchor type="b" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78337"/>London<anchor type="e" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78337"/> for the winter Pray inform me of any interesting German publications, which any of your friends among the Professors wish to have noticed in our English reviews. </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">Pray</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Make my respectful compliments to all my old Friends, particularly to those families, from whom I experienced such civilities, as <anchor type="b" n="257" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78338"/>Mr Heyne<anchor type="e" n="257" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78338"/> <anchor type="b" n="3404" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78339"/>Feder<anchor type="e" n="3404" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78339"/> <anchor type="b" n="2770" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71208"/>Michaelis<anchor type="e" n="2770" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71208"/> & <anchor type="b" n="2734" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71209"/>Schlötzers<anchor type="e" n="2734" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71209"/>. Are none of <anchor type="b" n="249" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71216"/><anchor type="b" n="23" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71210"/><anchor type="b" n="9229" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71220"/>the Ladies<anchor type="e" n="9229" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71220"/><anchor type="e" n="23" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71210"/><anchor type="e" n="249" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71216"/> married? I often look in <anchor type="b" n="3239" ana="13" xml:id="NidB78340"/>the <anchor type="b" n="98" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78341"/>Hamburg<anchor type="e" n="98" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78341"/> papers<anchor type="e" n="3239" ana="13" xml:id="NidE78340"/> for thy, Heyne, Schlözer or Michaelisʼs name. Remember me to <anchor type="b" n="4058" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78342"/>Mr Smith<anchor type="e" n="4058" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78342"/> who I hope has received my letter, and to <anchor type="b" n="2254" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71211"/>Arnswald<anchor type="e" n="2254" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71211"/>, <anchor type="b" n="1402" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78343"/>Bürger<anchor type="e" n="1402" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78343"/>, </hi><anchor type="b" n="541" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78344"/><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">Tatter</hi><anchor type="e" n="541" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78344"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> and <anchor type="b" n="2709" ana="11" xml:id="NidB71212"/>our old friend Möller<anchor type="e" n="2709" ana="11" xml:id="NidE71212"/>, & believe me I am with great regard<lb/>Your sincere Friend<lb/>Josiah Dornford<lb/><anchor type="b" n="11789" ana="10" xml:id="NidB71215"/>Lincolns Inn<anchor type="e" n="11789" ana="10" xml:id="NidE71215"/> Augt 22. 1790.<lb/>I write in English for <milestone unit="start" n="43539"/>the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43539"/> same reason you profess to write in German & I believe most people express their sentiments best in their native language – Do me the favour to forward <milestone unit="start" n="43540"/>the<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Abkürzungszeichen, das hier wohl "the" meint</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43540"/> inclosed letter to <anchor type="b" n="11790" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78345"/>Arenhold<anchor type="e" n="11790" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78345"/> at <anchor type="b" n="133" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78346"/>Kiel<anchor type="e" n="133" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78346"/>. 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[1] Dear Schlegel
It is with no small degree of pleasure I assure you that I seize an hours leizure to devote to an undeservedly neglected friend; for as such I am sure you will think I have treated you, by not writing to you sooner; although I hope I need not use any arguments to convince you that my neglect has been undesigned. I am exceedingly obliged to you for the kind letter you sent me when my Servant returned from Göttingen, and am happy to hear that my young friend, whom I recommended to your care has answered the character I was authorized to give of him from personal acquaintance, and the general opinion of his friends.. It is no small satisfaction to me to have in any respect contributed to gratify the desire which you often expressed of being placed in such a situation when I had the pleasure of conversing with you on the subject. The letter you lately sent to Mrs Smith has given you a very high place in her esteem, and your account of her son is very satisfactory. I hope he will continue to profit from his very eligible situation, and remember that it the fortunate lot of few of his countrymen, at his years to enjoy such peculiar advantages. I often regret that I did not pass the younger years of my life at Göttingen instead of Oxford, because an ambitious mind is gratified there by being reputed studious, whilst with us a man who devotes his time to books is too frequently treated with contempt. I was much pleased a short time since with a letter written in your favour by Hofrath Zimmerman of Hanover, who seems to have your welfare very much at heart. It was written to a particular friend of mine, who sent it for the perusal of Mr Smith. I [2] have lately received a long letter from your friend Arenhold from Kiel. He appears to be very happy in his situation, which I am glad to hear for he is a very deserving young man. My time has been entirely occupied for these last ten months with printing my translation of Pütters book I have corrected the Press myself, which I have found the most tedious and unpleasant work I ever was engaged in, particularly the index, which I have been often tempted to leave with all its errors. I have often thought of the difficult task you must have had in preparing the index for Mr Heynes Virgil, which has astonished all our Literary men. I suppose you have heard that it will be reprinted in a very splendid manner in London. The edition will certainly be very profitable to the booksellers – I wish I could say that it would be profitable to the learned, and worthy Professor to whom they are so much obliged indebted. I am glad to hear that Völkersahm is well I have a great respect for the qualities of his heart and head, and feel interested in his welfare. When you write to him again I beg you will remember me to him in the most friendly manner. Is it true that Bürger is married? Drake told me lately that one of his Poems had proved an arrow in the breast of his present Lady, and that a similarity of genius was the occasion of their union. The Hamburg papers, which I take in, to hear some German News, mention a dispute between the Students and tradesmen of Gottingen. I hope it was not of a very serious nature. We had a dispute of that kind once at Oxford in which several lives were lost. I am told that Count Broglio is gone to finish his studies at Leipsic. He must be in a very unpleasant predicament, considering the present state of affairs in France. It is a happy circumstance for many of the unfortunate fugitives, that they retain their volatile dispositions in the midst of their distress. They seem but little affected, if I may judge from those I have been in company with here [3] by the losses they have sustained by the revolution. Our Theater Coffee Houses, and public walks are crowed with chearful Aristocrats who are as vociferous and gay, as if they visited the metropolis of England merely for amusement, although many of them poor fellows! are scarcely able to support themselves, and such a number of valuable Jewels of their distinguished Nobles even, are exposed to sale at the windows of very inferior Pawn brokers, that the newspapers say the price of Diamonds is considerably decreased I know not whether you ever saw a character of the French by the late Lord Littleton, which is very descriptive
A nation here I pity and admire,
Whom noblest sentiments of glory fire;
Yet taught by customʼs force, and bigot fear,
To serve with pride, and boast the yoke, they bear;
Whose nobles born to cringe, and to command,
In Courts a mean, in camps a generous band;
From each low tool of powʼr content receive,
Those laws their dreaded arms to Europe give,
Whose people, vain in want, in bondage blest,
Thoʼ plunderʼd, gay; industrious thoʼ oppressʼd
With happy follies rise above their fate,
The jest and envy of each wiser State.
They may change their government, and system of politics; but it certainly will not be in this century that they lose their levity.
I wish I could give you some interesting information respecting English Literature. I suppose you have seen the five celebrated Quartos of Mr Bruce, Peter Pindar our famous Satyrist, and if I may so express myself, Literary Bull Dog, has attacked him violently. His motto is Wonders! Wonders! Wonders! A gentleman generally known here by the name of the Walking Stewart has lately published two volumes, called Travels to discover the Source of Moral motion, Such an eccentric mixture has not appeared this age. He has literally visited most parts of the habitable world on foot, & lived among the various natives in their Palaces, and Cottages – Many of his remarks are pertinent and new [4] and as he is not a man of reading his style is almost as novel as his sentiments.
You will much oblige me by desiring Diederich the bookseller to send me the new Almanack, which contains Schillers history of the thirty years war, Buschings acct of the King of Prussia and the first vol of Putters History of the University of Göttingen, I have the second, which has several references to the other. I wish to have it soon, as a friend of mine has requested I will procure him a list of all Mr Heynes publications which are there enumerated. I should like very much to have the Göttings: Gelehr: Anzeig. every week if it could be sent by means of the Secretary at Hanover. Will you be so good as to speak to Diederich about it, and desire him at the same time to send me his account, & an order for the payment of it. I dare say our friend Tatter would have the goodness to forward the Anz: for me. If he can, I should like to begin with it in November when I settle in London for the winter Pray inform me of any interesting German publications, which any of your friends among the Professors wish to have noticed in our English reviews. Pray Make my respectful compliments to all my old Friends, particularly to those families, from whom I experienced such civilities, as Mr Heyne Feder Michaelis & Schlötzers. Are none of the Ladies married? I often look in the Hamburg papers for thy, Heyne, Schlözer or Michaelisʼs name. Remember me to Mr Smith who I hope has received my letter, and to Arnswald, Bürger, Tatter and our old friend Möller, & believe me I am with great regard
Your sincere Friend
Josiah Dornford
Lincolns Inn Augt 22. 1790.
I write in English for the same reason you profess to write in German & I believe most people express their sentiments best in their native language – Do me the favour to forward the inclosed letter to Arenhold at Kiel. I intend writing by this or the next Post to Mr De Launay
It is with no small degree of pleasure I assure you that I seize an hours leizure to devote to an undeservedly neglected friend; for as such I am sure you will think I have treated you, by not writing to you sooner; although I hope I need not use any arguments to convince you that my neglect has been undesigned. I am exceedingly obliged to you for the kind letter you sent me when my Servant returned from Göttingen, and am happy to hear that my young friend, whom I recommended to your care has answered the character I was authorized to give of him from personal acquaintance, and the general opinion of his friends.. It is no small satisfaction to me to have in any respect contributed to gratify the desire which you often expressed of being placed in such a situation when I had the pleasure of conversing with you on the subject. The letter you lately sent to Mrs Smith has given you a very high place in her esteem, and your account of her son is very satisfactory. I hope he will continue to profit from his very eligible situation, and remember that it the fortunate lot of few of his countrymen, at his years to enjoy such peculiar advantages. I often regret that I did not pass the younger years of my life at Göttingen instead of Oxford, because an ambitious mind is gratified there by being reputed studious, whilst with us a man who devotes his time to books is too frequently treated with contempt. I was much pleased a short time since with a letter written in your favour by Hofrath Zimmerman of Hanover, who seems to have your welfare very much at heart. It was written to a particular friend of mine, who sent it for the perusal of Mr Smith. I [2] have lately received a long letter from your friend Arenhold from Kiel. He appears to be very happy in his situation, which I am glad to hear for he is a very deserving young man. My time has been entirely occupied for these last ten months with printing my translation of Pütters book I have corrected the Press myself, which I have found the most tedious and unpleasant work I ever was engaged in, particularly the index, which I have been often tempted to leave with all its errors. I have often thought of the difficult task you must have had in preparing the index for Mr Heynes Virgil, which has astonished all our Literary men. I suppose you have heard that it will be reprinted in a very splendid manner in London. The edition will certainly be very profitable to the booksellers – I wish I could say that it would be profitable to the learned, and worthy Professor to whom they are so much obliged indebted. I am glad to hear that Völkersahm is well I have a great respect for the qualities of his heart and head, and feel interested in his welfare. When you write to him again I beg you will remember me to him in the most friendly manner. Is it true that Bürger is married? Drake told me lately that one of his Poems had proved an arrow in the breast of his present Lady, and that a similarity of genius was the occasion of their union. The Hamburg papers, which I take in, to hear some German News, mention a dispute between the Students and tradesmen of Gottingen. I hope it was not of a very serious nature. We had a dispute of that kind once at Oxford in which several lives were lost. I am told that Count Broglio is gone to finish his studies at Leipsic. He must be in a very unpleasant predicament, considering the present state of affairs in France. It is a happy circumstance for many of the unfortunate fugitives, that they retain their volatile dispositions in the midst of their distress. They seem but little affected, if I may judge from those I have been in company with here [3] by the losses they have sustained by the revolution. Our Theater Coffee Houses, and public walks are crowed with chearful Aristocrats who are as vociferous and gay, as if they visited the metropolis of England merely for amusement, although many of them poor fellows! are scarcely able to support themselves, and such a number of valuable Jewels of their distinguished Nobles even, are exposed to sale at the windows of very inferior Pawn brokers, that the newspapers say the price of Diamonds is considerably decreased I know not whether you ever saw a character of the French by the late Lord Littleton, which is very descriptive
A nation here I pity and admire,
Whom noblest sentiments of glory fire;
Yet taught by customʼs force, and bigot fear,
To serve with pride, and boast the yoke, they bear;
Whose nobles born to cringe, and to command,
In Courts a mean, in camps a generous band;
From each low tool of powʼr content receive,
Those laws their dreaded arms to Europe give,
Whose people, vain in want, in bondage blest,
Thoʼ plunderʼd, gay; industrious thoʼ oppressʼd
With happy follies rise above their fate,
The jest and envy of each wiser State.
They may change their government, and system of politics; but it certainly will not be in this century that they lose their levity.
I wish I could give you some interesting information respecting English Literature. I suppose you have seen the five celebrated Quartos of Mr Bruce, Peter Pindar our famous Satyrist, and if I may so express myself, Literary Bull Dog, has attacked him violently. His motto is Wonders! Wonders! Wonders! A gentleman generally known here by the name of the Walking Stewart has lately published two volumes, called Travels to discover the Source of Moral motion, Such an eccentric mixture has not appeared this age. He has literally visited most parts of the habitable world on foot, & lived among the various natives in their Palaces, and Cottages – Many of his remarks are pertinent and new [4] and as he is not a man of reading his style is almost as novel as his sentiments.
You will much oblige me by desiring Diederich the bookseller to send me the new Almanack, which contains Schillers history of the thirty years war, Buschings acct of the King of Prussia and the first vol of Putters History of the University of Göttingen, I have the second, which has several references to the other. I wish to have it soon, as a friend of mine has requested I will procure him a list of all Mr Heynes publications which are there enumerated. I should like very much to have the Göttings: Gelehr: Anzeig. every week if it could be sent by means of the Secretary at Hanover. Will you be so good as to speak to Diederich about it, and desire him at the same time to send me his account, & an order for the payment of it. I dare say our friend Tatter would have the goodness to forward the Anz: for me. If he can, I should like to begin with it in November when I settle in London for the winter Pray inform me of any interesting German publications, which any of your friends among the Professors wish to have noticed in our English reviews. Pray Make my respectful compliments to all my old Friends, particularly to those families, from whom I experienced such civilities, as Mr Heyne Feder Michaelis & Schlötzers. Are none of the Ladies married? I often look in the Hamburg papers for thy, Heyne, Schlözer or Michaelisʼs name. Remember me to Mr Smith who I hope has received my letter, and to Arnswald, Bürger, Tatter and our old friend Möller, & believe me I am with great regard
Your sincere Friend
Josiah Dornford
Lincolns Inn Augt 22. 1790.
I write in English for the same reason you profess to write in German & I believe most people express their sentiments best in their native language – Do me the favour to forward the inclosed letter to Arenhold at Kiel. I intend writing by this or the next Post to Mr De Launay