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Add. MS a/460/2/9 · Pièce · 11 Dec. 1911
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140 Carlingford Road, West Green, N.—Draws attention to further borrowings by Weever.

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140 Carlingford Road, West Green, N.
11-12-1911

Dear Mr McKerrow,

I’ve just finished reading my recently-acquired copy of the Arcadia, which, I presume,read more

Add. MS a/460/2/8 · Pièce · 27 Nov. 1911
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140 Carlingford Road, West Green, N.—Is pleased that McKerrow agrees with him about the quality of Rankins’ writing. Discusses echoes of other works in Weever’s Epigrammes, and lists the sources of poems and songs in various Elizabethan collections.

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Poem by [Sir Robert Cotton?]
Add. MS c/22 · Pièce · [1596?]
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Poem starting "One faire par-royall, hath our [is]land bred", with "R.C. 1596" at bottom, accompanied by a later transcript starting "One fair pair-royal hath our island bred / Whereof one is alive and two are dead - / Sydney the prince of prose andread more

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HOUG/D/B/5/19 · Pièce · 11 Feb. 1851
Fait partie de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Pickering's Shop. - Came to Pickering's to check the metre of In Memoriam against Sidney; quotes Arcadia. Tennyson probably based metre on old sonnet form; quotes sonnet and discusses problems in construction. 'Sydney [sic] was the most determined &read more