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Add. MS a/355/3/12 · Item · 24 Dec. 1926
Part of Additional Manuscripts a

(Oxford?)—Suggests further examples of books containing illustrations.

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Portraits 1660-1700 usw {1}

Cowley 1668
Ormida 1667(?)
Dryden 1700?
Temple 1720(?)
Clarendon 1701
Waller

[*To the right of the foregoing list is written:] Many of these are fineread more

TRER/8/158 · Item · 9 Feb 1906
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

c/o A[ubrey] Waterfield Esq., La Fortezza, Aulla, Lunigiana, Italy. - Was very interested in Everett's two essays; what he says about Shakespeare [in "Six Cleopatras", "The Atlantic Monthly" (February 1905) 252-263] seems 'very just', and if he knew theread more

TRER/20/19 · Item · 11 Dec 1908
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Wallington, Cambo, Morpeth (corrected from printed Northumberland'). - Has finished "Sisyphus" more quickly than he meant to, as it 'drew [him] on', but still read it carefully; liked the second act very much, and a large part of the third. As with 'allread more

HOUG/D/D/8/4 · Item · [Mar. 1881]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

No English poet can honour Calderon with the true sympathy of a compatriot, but an elevated style would convey appropriate feelings: 'No modern Aesthetic & Philosophy of the Wordsworth-Arnold School [will] do for the People, I am sure'. Dryden's read more

O./13.1/No. 113 · Part · c. Jan. 1800
Part of Manuscripts in Wren Class O

(Dated Saturday. Probably written about the same time as O.13.1, No. 111.)

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Saturday

My Dear Sir!

The picture of my children 5 or 6 years ago, {1} but very like still, I sent, this morning; for you & Mrs T. to see. You can return it on monday;read more

Crewe MS/21/ff. 21–5 · Part · 18th c.
Part of Crewe Manuscripts

A agrees to translate ‘with all the convenient speed from the Latin into English verse all the Eclogues Georgics and Eneid of Virgil and prepare them for the press with such notes preface or dedication as he shall think most fitting’. He agrees not toread more