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Peter George Patmore

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entitled "Picture Galleries of England", acting as a critical guide to the main aristocratic collections of Old Master paintings at the time. These articles were a response to, and in some ways a dialogue with, a similar series begun by Hazlitt at around the same time, and published in the
267:. Patmore's works were serialised and then published in a single volume in 1824. He was forced into publication by the announcement of several other works of the same name attempting to capitalise on his (or possibly Hazlitt's) success. 217:, rebuked the author for their triviality and inconsequence. The fact that the praise so freely given to Robert Plumer Ward was withheld from Campbell raised a storm of comment in a correspondence which ran in the 49:, where Hazlitt lectured in 1818, after which the two became personal friends. Patmore was thereby enabled to record many details about Hazlitt later drawn upon by the latter's biographers. 56:
was involved in a duel over a literary quarrel, in which he was fatally shot. Patmore was his second; and was put on trial for murder with the principal Jonathan Henry Christie, agent for
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My Friends and Acquaintance: Being Memorials, Mind-portraits, and Personal Recollections of Deceased Celebrities of the Nineteenth Century, with Selections from Their Unpublished Letters
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in London, and the second on the other side. Although Patmore was acquitted, he was a pariah in the eyes of some.
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were addressed to him, as were also the epistles subsequently collected by Hazlitt under the title of the
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The son of Peter Patmore, a dealer in plate and jewellery, he was born in his father's house on
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Between the years of 1820 and 1825, he was known mainly for a series of articles in the
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Sir Thomas Laurence's Cabinet of Gems, with Biographical and Descriptive Memorials
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Patmore's others works (several of which were issued anonymously) included:
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and Thomas Sheridan, son of the playwright. The critics, especially in the
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These gossipy volumes were filled with personal information on Lamb,
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in 1853. Patmore was also a contributor to other periodicals: the
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Imitations of Celebrated Authors, or Imaginary Rejected Articles
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The Quarrel of the Age: The Life and Times of William Hazlitt.
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Finden's Gallery of Beauty, or the Court of Queen Victoria
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Index

Ludgate Hill
William Hazlitt
Charles Lamb
Surrey Institution
John Scott
John Gibson Lockhart
Hampstead
New Monthly Magazine
Theodore Hook
William Harrison Ainsworth
Liberal Review
Westminster Review
Retrospective Review
Blackwood's Magazine
London Magazine
Monthly Magazine
letters
William Cobbett
Lord Byron
Gilbert White
Horace
James Smith
William Hazlitt
Lord Jeffrey
Leigh Hunt
Thomas Campbell
Lady Blessington
Robert Plumer Ward
Laman Blanchard
Richard Brinsley Sheridan

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