Letters (10) from A. C. Swinburne to A. H. Bullen, discussing the Eliza-bethan dramatists; 13 June 1882-2 July 1887. ff. 1-49. Printed in C. Y. Lang, Swinburne Letters, iv, 1960, and v, 1962 passim. Also included (ff. 50-53) are two letters from Edmu... 1882-1910

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Letters (10) from A. C. Swinburne to A. H. Bullen, discussing the Eliza-bethan dramatists; 13 June 1882-2 July 1887. ff. 1-49. Printed in C. Y. Lang, Swinburne Letters, iv, 1960, and v, 1962 passim. Also included (ff. 50-53) are two letters from Edmu... 1882-1910

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