Author: Walter Scott
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Autograph Letter Signed Walter Scott To: Captain Pigot
Autograph Letter Signed Walter Scott To: "Dear Sir."
Sir Walter Scott, Fine Autograph Letter
Autograph Letter Signed from Walter Scott to Unidentified Recipient
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Letter largely concerns John Eckford's claim to the estate at Lithgow. Makes a passing, parenthetical Shakespeare reference: "(the great point desiderated by Othello in the case of his wife)"
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Letter largely concerns John Eckford's claim to the estate at Lithgow. Makes a passing, parenthetical Shakespeare reference: "(the great point desiderated by Othello in the case of his wife)"
Autograph Letter Signed
Author: Florence Farr
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To the publisher Walter Scott, thanking him for "Mr. Shaw's book. I have enjoyed reading it exceedingly." Likely referring to Bernard Shaw, The quinessence of Ibsenism, published by Scott in September 1891.
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To the publisher Walter Scott, thanking him for "Mr. Shaw's book. I have enjoyed reading it exceedingly." Likely referring to Bernard Shaw, The quinessence of Ibsenism, published by Scott in September 1891.
Autograph Letter Signed from Sir Walter Scott to Sarah Smith (Mrs. Bartley)
Autograph Letter Signed from Walter Scott, Edinburgh, to John Bowring, London
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Scott mentions the Variorum Shakespeare and quotes from King Lear: "Saint Withold footed thrice the wold / He met the night-mare & her nine fold."
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Scott mentions the Variorum Shakespeare and quotes from King Lear: "Saint Withold footed thrice the wold / He met the night-mare & her nine fold."
Autograph Letter Signed from Walter Scott, Edinburgh, to Octavius Gilchrist, Stamford
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Scott indicates that, while he has considered Beaumont and Fletcher a great deal, he cannot think of interfering with Gilchrist's edition. Thanks him for a pamphlet on the Jonsonian controversy, yet he fears "there was some discension between him and Shakespeare." Year of letter based on postmark.
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Scott indicates that, while he has considered Beaumont and Fletcher a great deal, he cannot think of interfering with Gilchrist's edition. Thanks him for a pamphlet on the Jonsonian controversy, yet he fears "there was some discension between him and Shakespeare." Year of letter based on postmark.