Autograph letter (fragment) from Sir Philip Francis, Tunbridge Wells, to [Edward] Dubois [manuscript], 1806 September 4.

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Autograph letter (fragment) from Sir Philip Francis, Tunbridge Wells, to [Edward] Dubois [manuscript], 1806 September 4.

Describes his lack of feeling for Lear.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7091204

Folger Shakespeare Library

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