9, Lower Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, June 1st 1903. Dear r, Archer, 1 gener 11y nage to get my Morning Leader t every aturd y, (it rrives here at six 'clock on the evening of yublication), but curi0 sly enough, I w revented fro calling at the Grafton treet news she last week, so that your sending of a co y was 0 :>ortune & rovidential. Need 1 syh w uch 1 ' reciate endorse ent foo you in these atter ere it not for the e a enities, Life ~at resent would hardly be t.oLer-able, A.fter your ti ely warning, I shall waLt with interest the a ·e r nce of r Grnett's eCQnd volu e. It isti eth t some one in co ending 0sition, like yourself--someone that ill be hearkened to-sheu1d t ke u these abu e and clamour f r their rectiflc tion A.s I h ou l d like to give you all the aid ossib e in yo r good work, & as 1 divine th t you have ore th n a ere eade ie interest in the hysical conditions of the Elizabethan stage, I taking the liberty to enclose you a few rough notes on a oint touched u on in you article, viz., the question of insert -tions. I ha en to have devoted some attention to the subject, nd while my notes are not conclusive, they ay aid you to arrive at a definlte e inlon on the atter~ To go off at a tangent. 1 wonder does Mr. Lucas know that the British Museu ~ OS5 esses theM'. of n e rly s e klng nto i e, (written at a ti e when s e klng nto i es were looked ~ on by the
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