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.

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.

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.

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].

Autograph Letter Signed Theodore Martin To: "Dear Lady Eastlake"

Autograph Letter Signed Theodore Martin To: Author: Sir Theodore Martin
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Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin, London, to Mr. Cozens

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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

Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin, London, to the Secretaries of the Material Shakespeare Memorial Committee PDF Author: 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

Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin, London, to J. Hain Friswell, Esq PDF Author:
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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)
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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.

Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin, London, to John Blackwood

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Langford (possiby Joseph Munt Langford) has told Martin that Blackwood is thinking of a new edition of the Book of Ballads. If so, Martin would like the ballad he wrote for Punch about the Burns' poems to appear in it.