FOOTNOTES:
[Footnote 119: Some parts of what follows on La Saisiaz have already appeared in print in a forgotten article of mine on that poem.]
[Footnote 120: “An Artist’s Reminiscences,” by R. Lehmann (1894), p. 231.]
[Footnote 121: Thus he declaimed to Robert Buchanan against Walt Whitman’s writings, with which, according to Buchanan, he had little acquaintance.]
[Footnote 122: “Autobiography of a Journalist,” ii. 210.]
[Footnote 123: From the first of three valuable articles by Mr Rossetti in The Magazine of Art (1890) on “Portraits of Robert Browning.”]
[Footnote 124: Robert Browning, “Personalia,” by Edmund Gosse, pp. 81, 82.]
[Footnote 125: Vol. ii. pp. 88, 89.]
[Footnote 126: Anna Swanwick, “A Memoir by Mary L. Bruce,” pp. 130, 131. To Dr Furnivall he often spoke of Mrs Browning.]
[Footnote 127: From Mrs Bronson’s article in The Century Magazine, “Browning in Venice.”]
[Footnote 128: Related more fully in Mrs Bronson’s article “Browning in Asolo” in The Century Magazine.]
[Footnote 129: Mrs Bronson’s “Browning in Venice” in The Century Magazine.]
[Footnote 130: To Dr Furnivall, Sept. 28, 1884.]
[Footnote 131: Some notices of Browning in Wales occur in Sir T. Martin’s “Life of Lady Martin.”]
[Footnote 132: Letter to Dr Furnivall, August 29, 1881.]
[Footnote 133: To Dr Furnivall, Sept. 7, 1885.]
[Footnote 134: To Dr Furnivall, August 21, 1887.]
[Footnote 135: See for fuller details the letter in Mrs Orr’s Life of Browning, pp. 407, 408.]