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Captain Ronald A. Hopwood

  

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Captain Ronald A. Hopwood : 'The Old Way'

Friday 18 January: 'Toynbees & Kot. to dinner on Tuesday [15 January]; & that afternoon Lady Strachey read to us -- to me for the most part, as L[eonard]. was late. She read Ben Jonson's masques. They are short, & in between she broke off to talk a little [...] I enjoyed it [...] She read us a poem called The Old Way, of a swashing, patriotic kind, & exclaimed how fine it was, & how, as long as we had Hopwood for a poet we needn't complain.'

Century: 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Jane Maria, Lady Strachey      Print: Book

  

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