- Add. MS b/1
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1830-20th c.
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Letter from D. N. Smith to Hugh MacDonald
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20 Merton Street, Oxford -- Sends the letters about Aldis Wright that he means to be a gift to Trinity.
Smith, David Nichol (1875-1962), literary scholar
Letter from D. N. Smith to the Vice-Master of Trinity College
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20 Merton Street, Oxford -- Informs him that he is sending letters relating to William Aldis Wright to Hugh Macdonald to be given to Trinity.
Smith, David Nichol (1875-1962), literary scholar
Letter from William Aldis Wright to T. S. Baynes
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Trinity College, Cambridge -- Thanks him for the copy of the Athenaeum containing his article about Shakespeare.
Wright, William Aldis (1831-1914), literary and biblical scholar
Postscript of a letter from Grace Laws to D. N. Smith
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Concerning William Aldis Wright's writer's cramp.
Smith, David Nichol (1875-1962), literary scholar
Letter from F. S. Rix to David Nichol Smith
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Beccles -- Reminiscences by a schoolfellow and long time friend of William Aldis Wright.
Letter from F. S. Rix to D. N. Smith
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Beccles -- Gives information on William Aldis Wright's relatives.
Letter from F. S. Rix to D. N. Smith
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Beccles -- Further information about William Aldis Wright.
Smith, David Nichol (1875-1962), literary scholar
Notes in D. N. Smith's hand on William Aldis Wright
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Concerning William Aldis Wright.
Letter from W. E. Cooper to D. N. Smith
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Concerning William Aldis Wright's parents.
Smith, David Nichol (1875-1962), literary scholar
Two letters from E. A. Willcox to D. N. Smith
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Ravensleigh, 33, The Avenue, Beckenham -- Some notes on William Aldis Wright.
Smith, David Nichol (1875-1962), literary scholar
Letter from W. W. Williams to W. G. Clark
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Gives a history of his work on Shakespeare's plays, and asks for more information about Clark's new edition.
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Letter from Henry Wilbraham to W. G. Clark
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Chancery Office, Manchester -- Sends by railway the MSS on Shakespeare by his great uncle Roger Wilbraham.
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Letter from [E. C. Robertson?] to W. G. Clark
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The Atheneum -- Provides information about the meaning of a "country captain" in India; shares a conjecture about the first scene of "Measure for Measure".
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Letter from A. H. Wratislaw to W. G. Clark
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School Hall, Bury St Edmunds -- Shares notes on legal terms in The Merchant of Venice.
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Letter from [Joseph Power?] to W. G. Clark
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Concerning the origin of "Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La" as a note on the music lesson in The Taming of the Shrew.
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Two letters from Charles Badham to W. G. Clark
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Sends notes on Lear, and two short notes from Troilus and Cressida and Antony and Cleopatra.
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Letter from Howard Staunton to W. G. Clark
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Dulwich -- Writes to remind Clark that he should correct the mistake about his edition of Shakespeare; meant to send him some notes but has been distracted with legal worries; sends a note for Cymbeline.
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Extracts from Senior Bursar's Books made by William Aldis Wright and J. W. Clark
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Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Letter from [A. I. P.?] to W. G. Clark
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8 New Cavendish Str., W. - Is heading to Paris, regrets that he can't construe Shakespeare and that there is no literal Latin prose translation.
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Letter from G. H. Lewes to W. G. Clark
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The Priory, 21 North Bank, Regents Park -- Suggests that Clark should print the two versions of Hamlet with commentary which he would find instructive, as he has never seen the whole of the first version except in Hugo's French translation; is sending him the new edition of his life of Goethe in part because Clark liked the original, and in part to show he is not unmindful of Clark's kindness.
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Letter from [illegible signature] to W. G. Clark
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About the "ball" in the ball and sceptre, references Arthur Taylor's work On the Glory of Regalia.
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Newspaper cuttings on the death of Ernest Renan
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Cutting of a letter to the Editor of the Morning Post by A. Lang
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Concerning the Shakespeare/Francis Bacon authorship debate.
Lang, Andrew (1844–1912), anthropologist
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Accompanied by an envelope addressed to Clark with compliments of Macmillan & Co.
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Note from T. S. Woollaston to W. G. Clark
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Note enclosing a copy of a letter from Woollaston to Lord Camden, asking for permission for W. G. Clark to consult the Dering MS of "Henry the Fourth".
Woollaston, Thomas Samuel (1817-1869), clergyman
Letter from J. E. Ollivant to W. G. Clark
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Bishops Court, Llandaff, Cardiff - Points out an error in the Globe Edition of Richard III.
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Four letters from Julius Lloyd to W. G. Clark
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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
Letter from H. J. Roby to W. G. Clark
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Dulwich College - Thanks him for sharing his unpublished letter to the Times in reply to the Reviewer's reply; shares some notes on King John.
Clark, William George (1821-1878), literary and classical scholar
Letter from Augustus De Morgan to William Whewell
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Asks on behalf of M. Biot what is meant by supersedeas in Newton's 'otiore expensa'. He has written an article on Richard Sheepshanks for the Examiner; wonders who will have both power & leisure to help young observers now.
Morgan, Augustus De (1806-1871), mathematician and historian