Letter from Darrell Figgis to Mr. "Stuart",
1912 April 3rd.
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| Summary: | Letter from Darrell Figgis to a recipient identified only as Mr. "Stuart". Figgis "at the risk of seeming ... an annoying egotist" sends a copy of his Shakespeare study as a thank-you gift for a enjoyable holiday. He states "To come once, I can say, is to return again, and when I return, I think it will chiefly to be to find out certain faces and to shake certain hands". He adds, in a P.S., "Am I right in calling you Stuart? Or do I stumble?" |
| Format: | Manuscript |
| Language: | English |
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1912.
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| Notes: | Physical description: 1 p. |
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MS 49,568 |
Manuscripts Reading Room |
Manuscripts |
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