Add. MS b/58/101
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Add. MS b/58/102
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22 Oct 1864
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Notes on All's well that ends well, Twelfth night, Henry VI parts 1-3 and Henry VIII by Julius Lloyd
Add. MS b/59/19
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19th century
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Add. MS b/59/20
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Dec 1868?
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Add. MS b/59/21
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Dec 1868?
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Add. MS b/59/52
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19th century
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Add. MS b/73/9-12
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1863-64
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The letters primarily contain his thoughts on aspects of various Shakespeare plays: Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, All's Well That Ends Well, Henry IV Part II, and Henry V. In a letter of 28 Nov. 1863 he regrets he has not found more that was worth Clark's attention: "It is the fault of the old editors, who shamelessly adopt one's most original ideas, and publish them a century beforehand, as their own." His letter of 20 Jan. 1863 also explains why he doesn't want the Trinity chaplaincy.
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar