2007-0375, Haddington Road, Dublin, June 10th 1916. My dear Archer, 1 a still labGuring under the impression that you id me all was entitled to fQr y share of the work on the Oxford beak, but since you persist 1 hald onto the cheque until such ti e as you find out your mistake-~ if istake it be Meanwhile, as money is none too abundant (it never is with. me in the summer time), I thank yeu for your premptness in remittin€l before receiving ayment.Yes, 1 think Onions might have dealt a little more straightforwardly with us but I am pretty well sick of the whole business. A.s yet I have only had time to glance at Sim son's work, (both sect·ons of which are fastened together) but 1 can see that it is both vivacious and informative. I note, hewever, that he avoids telling us what were the distinguishing characteristics of Elizabethan acting--a difficult subject on which I intend so etime writing a ~a ·er. Prof G. C. Moore Smith of Sheffield has Just
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