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16 Mar. 1937
Part of Papers of R. B. McKerrow
University College, London.—Would be delighted to second [Levin L.] Schücking if McKerrow proposes him. ‘I think that he has the fault of being too clever: he is a bit perverse about Beowulf and Sir Thomas More. But he is a great scholar. And after all, he was the first to note the striking parallels between Sir Thomas More and Julius Cæsar.’