Autograph letter signed from Earl George Macartney, London, to the Honorable Edmond Malone, London [manuscript], 1799 June 2.
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Title
Autograph letter signed from Earl George Macartney, London, to the Honorable Edmond Malone, London [manuscript], 1799 June 2.
Description
1 item ; 35 x 19 cm
Associated name
Material base
The letter and address leaf have been pasted on another sheet of paper.
Scope and content
Macartney tells Malone to turn to Burke's speech in which he delineates the characters of My Lord Chatham, W. Grenville and Charles Townshend. He thinks that Burke must have just come from reading Dryden's essay on Dramatic poetry. There is a note at the bottom of the letter in another hand (possibly Malone's?) that describes the context of the letter to Malone.
Note
Addressed to Malone at Queen Anne Street East. Addressed from Curzon Street.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Item Details
Call number
Y.c.3809
Folger accession
cs742