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Loose papers removed from MS. Don. c. 201, holograph draft by Robert Bridges of 'The Feast of Bacchus'

MS. Eng. c. 6579, fols. 121-123

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Title

Loose papers removed from MS. Don. c. 201, holograph draft by Robert Bridges of 'The Feast of Bacchus'

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MS. Eng. c. 6579, fols. 121-123

Summary

Papers removed from MS. Don. c. 201, including a printed commentary on Robert Bridges by John Johnson, Robert Bridges and the Oxford University Press, written for an exhibition and (fol. 122) an accompanying letter from Simon Nowell-Smith to John Sparrow, 1946

Date

1946

Language

English

Physical extent

3 Leaves

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Collection contents

Manuscripts collected by John Sparrow, 15th - 20th cent.

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Loose papers removed from MS. Don. c. 201, holograph draft by Robert Bridges of 'The Feast of Bacchus'

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