Autograph letter signed from François Joseph Talma, Dunkirk, to John Howard Payne, London [manuscript], 1817 May 7.

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Autograph letter signed from François Joseph Talma, Dunkirk, to John Howard Payne, London [manuscript], 1817 May 7.

In referring to his upcoming trip to England, quotes, albeit imprecisely, from Richard II: "that happy breed of men, that little world / that precious stone set in a silver sea."

2 leaves ; 24 x 19 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7483273

Folger Shakespeare Library

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