633 - Martin Madan to Judith Cowper
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at Mrs Casars – I am never so happy as when I’ve
an opportunity of seeing my Dearest Judith, therefore
shall not fail being at her House as soon as I
have din’d – you are grateful, I find, you
take pleasure in my Company, is it not so? I was
afraid my being wth you yesterday might have
tir’d you, if It did, your good nature prevails in
not shewing it – Adieu my Dearest Angel
Yrs Sincerely & Eternally
M Madan
Tuesday Morn: 11 Clock
PS I have 2 Opera Tickets for you
at Mrs Casars – I am never so happy as when I’ve
an opportunity of seeing my Dearest Judith, therefore
shall not fail being at her House as soon as I
have dined – you are grateful, I find, you
take pleasure in my Company, is it not so? I was
afraid my being wth you yesterday might have
tired you, if It did, your good nature prevails in
not shewing it – Adieu my Dearest Angel
Yrs Sincerely & Eternally
M Madan
Tuesday Morn: 11 Clock
PS I have 2 Opera Tickets for you
Martin Madan to Judith Cowper
He has hoped to see her this morning, nothing makes him as happy as seeing her, and he shall call at her house as soon as he has dined. He believes she also enjoys seeing him – he was worried he had tired her during his visit yesterday, but her disposition is such that she did show it if that was the case. He has opera tickets for her.
Madan Family
Eng Letter C.284 f.8
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
172
True
[England]
[England]
primary author
- dining
- gifting
- talking
- theatre-going
- visiting
- happy
- hopeful
- love (romantic)
- worried
courting
primary addressee
- talking
- theatre-going
tired
happy
disposition
courting
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Martin Madan to Judith Cowper: Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, Madan Family, Eng Letter C.284 f.8
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Material Identities, Social Bodies: Embodiment in British Letters c.1680-1820. Compiled by: Karen Harvey, Helen Esfandiary, Sarah Fox, Emily Vine, University of Birmingham. Project funded by the Leverhulme Trust (2021-2025, Ref. RPG-2020-163), https://socialbodies.bham.ac.uk.