File 1/20. - Frances Bunsen and Charles Bunsen,

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1/20.

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Frances Bunsen and Charles Bunsen,

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  • 1817, Sept. 25. (Creation)

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Is pleased that mother has sent Emily word from London; attempts to dispel mother's worries that she is spending whole day in Charles Bunsen's company instead of pursuing own interests; refers to [Peter von] Cornelius's method of painting water-colours and his fresco design for a ceiling, based on the Paradiso of Dante; discusses thoughts on Christianity which have ensued from reading Neander's Life of Julian and shows her disapproval of Catholicism; her health; stormy weather; proposed trip to Palestrina, thence to Tivoli and Rome; her letter to Princess Paolina asking her to spare money for care of family of previously mentioned wounded man, now dead, and the Princess's agreeable reply.

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Preferred citation: 1/20.

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vtls005015476

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ISYSARCHB2

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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