Autograph letter signed from Henry S. Dana, Woodstock, Vermont, to R.G. White [manuscript], 1866 July 23.

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Autograph letter signed from Henry S. Dana, Woodstock, Vermont, to R.G. White [manuscript], 1866 July 23.

Responds to notes in White's edition of Shakespeare, concerning use of the word "its" in its consolidate form in The winter's tale and Measure for measure. Also questions White's interpretation of "methoughts" as "my thoughts," also in The winter's tale.

1 leaf ; 22 x 14 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8032093

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