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Warton refers to his having heard Mr. Wise, Radcliffe librarian, speak of his journey to Stratford ca. 1720 and of the anecdotes he there learned about Shakespeare.
Autograph Letter Signed from Thomas Warton, Oxford, to [Edmond Malone?]
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Warton refers to his having heard Mr. Wise, Radcliffe librarian, speak of his journey to Stratford ca. 1720 and of the anecdotes he there learned about Shakespeare.
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Warton refers to his having heard Mr. Wise, Radcliffe librarian, speak of his journey to Stratford ca. 1720 and of the anecdotes he there learned about Shakespeare.
Autograph Letter Signed from Thomas Warton, Oxford, to Edmond Malone, London
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Warton writes that the transcript will be made tomorrow and Malone will have it on Monday morning.
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Warton writes that the transcript will be made tomorrow and Malone will have it on Monday morning.
Autograph Letter Signed from Thomas Warton, Trinity College, Oxford, to Edmund Malone, London
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Warton writes that he has "an authentic copy of Theobald's Argument with the Tonsons about his Shakespeare." He can send a transcript if Malone thinks it will be of use in his new Edition.
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Warton writes that he has "an authentic copy of Theobald's Argument with the Tonsons about his Shakespeare." He can send a transcript if Malone thinks it will be of use in his new Edition.
Letter from Thomas Warton to Edmond Malone
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmond Malone to an Unidentified Recipient
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Confirms that the Dorset Garden Theatre was opened on the 9th of November. Discusses an essay concerning Ford [?] and Macklin.
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Confirms that the Dorset Garden Theatre was opened on the 9th of November. Discusses an essay concerning Ford [?] and Macklin.
16 letters from Thomas Warton to Edmond Malone
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmond Malone, Queene Anne Street, East, to an Unidentified Recipient
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Requests the recipient's acceptance of the enclosed (no longer with this letter) which is an answer to a pamphlet written by Mr. Warton's antagonist, Joseph Ritson, criticizing Malone's edition of Shakespeare. Also, a note in a different hand and ink: Add rep'd to Dr. Jos. Warton.
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Requests the recipient's acceptance of the enclosed (no longer with this letter) which is an answer to a pamphlet written by Mr. Warton's antagonist, Joseph Ritson, criticizing Malone's edition of Shakespeare. Also, a note in a different hand and ink: Add rep'd to Dr. Jos. Warton.
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmond Malone to Isaac Reed
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmond Malone to an Unidentified Recipient
Author: William Windham
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He has found so much misinformation in the article taken from various newspapers that he is obliged to just write a new one.
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He has found so much misinformation in the article taken from various newspapers that he is obliged to just write a new one.
Autograph Letter from Edmond Malone to an Unidentified Recipient
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Addressed to "Sir." Thanks the recipient for his extract from Artistotle's Problems. Discusses Wilson's Life of Congreve.
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Addressed to "Sir." Thanks the recipient for his extract from Artistotle's Problems. Discusses Wilson's Life of Congreve.