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He writes that Shakespeare appeared to have the knowledge of law, medicine, philosophy, language, etc., which would be impossible for an uneducated young man, but his genius as a poet is an insoluble mystery. On the other hand, Bacon had all the knowledge but it does not appear that he had a speck of poetry. Date partially illegible; appears to be: 19[2?]7 November [25?].
Autograph Letter Signed from Lewis Morris to Unidentified Recipient
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He writes that Shakespeare appeared to have the knowledge of law, medicine, philosophy, language, etc., which would be impossible for an uneducated young man, but his genius as a poet is an insoluble mystery. On the other hand, Bacon had all the knowledge but it does not appear that he had a speck of poetry. Date partially illegible; appears to be: 19[2?]7 November [25?].
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He writes that Shakespeare appeared to have the knowledge of law, medicine, philosophy, language, etc., which would be impossible for an uneducated young man, but his genius as a poet is an insoluble mystery. On the other hand, Bacon had all the knowledge but it does not appear that he had a speck of poetry. Date partially illegible; appears to be: 19[2?]7 November [25?].
Autograph Letter Signed from Thomas E. Morris, New York, to John
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Discusses the recipient's impending arrival in New York. Morris has heard that the recipient intends to open the season with the Tempest. He would like to play Caliban. Addressed from 25 Greene Street, New York.
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Discusses the recipient's impending arrival in New York. Morris has heard that the recipient intends to open the season with the Tempest. He would like to play Caliban. Addressed from 25 Greene Street, New York.
Autograph Letter Signed from Lewis Batt, London, to an Unidentified Recipient
Autograph Letter Signed from Miss L.H. Morris, New York, to Augustin Daly
Autograph Letter Signed from W.H. Furness, Philadelphia, to Unidentified Recipient
Autograph Letter Signed William Morris To: "Dear Sir."
Autograph Letter Signed from Sir Miles Hobart to Unidentified Recipient
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Refers to their dispute.
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Refers to their dispute.
Autograph Letter (fragment) Signed from Thomas Moore to Unidentified Recipient
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Letter fragment concerns Moore's attempts to arrange a time to dine with the recipient. Signed T. Moore. Postscript mentions that he cannot do Tuesday either, since he will be dining with Jeffrey, presumably Francis Jeffrey.
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Letter fragment concerns Moore's attempts to arrange a time to dine with the recipient. Signed T. Moore. Postscript mentions that he cannot do Tuesday either, since he will be dining with Jeffrey, presumably Francis Jeffrey.
Autograph Letter Signed from Mary Carr, Philadelphia, to an Unidentified Recipient
Autograph Letter Signed from Lawrence Barrett, New York, to Unidentified Recipient
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Regarding books for memorial to his friend William Winter's son, presumably Arthur Winter. Letter is addressed "My dear Sir." Addressed from the Fifth Ave Hotel and dated Jany 12. Possible year from the year Arthur Winter died.
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Regarding books for memorial to his friend William Winter's son, presumably Arthur Winter. Letter is addressed "My dear Sir." Addressed from the Fifth Ave Hotel and dated Jany 12. Possible year from the year Arthur Winter died.