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Recipient is possibly Grace Greenwood (the pseudonym of Sara Jane Lippincott). Martin thinks it would not be judicious to print everything he's written in a private letter about the Queen.
Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin, London, to Mrs. Lippincott
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Recipient is possibly Grace Greenwood (the pseudonym of Sara Jane Lippincott). Martin thinks it would not be judicious to print everything he's written in a private letter about the Queen.
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Recipient is possibly Grace Greenwood (the pseudonym of Sara Jane Lippincott). Martin thinks it would not be judicious to print everything he's written in a private letter about the Queen.
Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin, Bryntysilio and London, to Mrs. Adams
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Category : Rosalind (Fictitious character : Shakespeare)
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(1) Mentions sending some of Lady Helen's thoughts on Shakespeare's women, which she worked on with poor Miss Jewsbury. (2) Encloses a letter on Rosalind (no longer present). Both discuss Lady Helen's poor health.
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(1) Mentions sending some of Lady Helen's thoughts on Shakespeare's women, which she worked on with poor Miss Jewsbury. (2) Encloses a letter on Rosalind (no longer present). Both discuss Lady Helen's poor health.
Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin, London, to Browning
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Martin is enclosing letters to poor Miss [Geraldine E.?] Jewsbury on her deathbed [not included here].
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Martin is enclosing letters to poor Miss [Geraldine E.?] Jewsbury on her deathbed [not included here].
Autograph Letter Signed Theodore Martin To: "Dear Lady Eastlake"
Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin, London, to Mr. Cozens
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Is sending Lady Martin's former letters on "Juliet."
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Is sending Lady Martin's former letters on "Juliet."
Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin, London, to the Secretaries of the Material Shakespeare Memorial Committee
Author: Shakespeare Memorial Committee
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Martin withdraws from the Shakespeare Memorial Committee.
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Martin withdraws from the Shakespeare Memorial Committee.
Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin, London, to J. Hain Friswell, Esq
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He will not be able to preside at the Shakespeare dinner. Unhappily, he burnt all the proofs of the Faust.
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He will not be able to preside at the Shakespeare dinner. Unhappily, he burnt all the proofs of the Faust.
Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin, Bryntysilio, to Burton
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Category : Rosalind (Fictitious character : Shakespeare)
Languages : en
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Mentions Lady Martin's letter on Rosalind and discusses her poor health.
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Languages : en
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Mentions Lady Martin's letter on Rosalind and discusses her poor health.
Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin to Mrs. Hall
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Martin submits a rough first draft of the first act of his translation of the Danish poet Oehlenschläger's drama of Correggio [not included here]. He wonders if it may be suitable for the Art journal.
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Martin submits a rough first draft of the first act of his translation of the Danish poet Oehlenschläger's drama of Correggio [not included here]. He wonders if it may be suitable for the Art journal.
Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin, Bryntysilio, to Unidentified Recipient
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Martin acknowledges the recipient's kind letter on behalf of Lady Martin because she is very unwell. He mentions [William?] Carleton's letter, Lady Martin's view of Lady Macbeth and Mrs. Siddons' view of the character.
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Martin acknowledges the recipient's kind letter on behalf of Lady Martin because she is very unwell. He mentions [William?] Carleton's letter, Lady Martin's view of Lady Macbeth and Mrs. Siddons' view of the character.