• Thomas Peregrine Courtenay an August Wilhelm von Schlegel

  • Absendeort: London · Empfangsort: Bonn · Datum: 27.07.1836
Editionsstatus: Neu transkribiert und ausgezeichnet; zweimal kollationiert
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  • Absender: Thomas Peregrine Courtenay
  • Empfänger: August Wilhelm von Schlegel
  • Absendeort: London
  • Empfangsort: Bonn
  • Datum: 27.07.1836
  • Anmerkung: Empfangsort erschlossen.
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  • Datengeber: Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
  • OAI Id: DE-1a-33441
  • Signatur: Mscr.Dresd.e.90,XIX,Bd.5,Nr.5
  • Blatt-/Seitenzahl: 4S. auf Doppelbl., hs. m. U.
  • Format: 18,4 x 11,3 cm
  • Incipit: „[1] Athenaum, London
    July 27.th 1836
    My dear Sir
    I owe you many thanks for civilities paid to more than one friend of [...]“
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  • Englisch
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  • Bamberg, Claudia
  • Cook, Hermione
  • Varwig, Olivia
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[1] Athenaum, London
July 27.
th 1836
My dear Sir
I owe you many thanks for civilities paid to more than one friend of mine who have visited
Bonn: & I greatly regret that the want of a fixed habitation to which my circumstances, pecuniary [2] and domestic, reduce me, prevent me from offering similar civilities to any friend of yours.
I do not know whether you interest yourself enough in English History, to be
[3] induced to read in that language the Life of Sir William Temple. But having an opportunity of sending a copy to Bonn, I take the liberty of requesting your acceptance of it. It is carried by my friend Mrs Wilson Patten, whose daughter [4] married my relative Sir John Yarde Buller, Member of Parliament for South Devonshire, – my fatherland. She is a very agreeable woman; I am not acquainted with the lady that accompanies her.
Believe me
my dear Sir
very truly Yours
ThoPenCourtenay

Professor Schlegel
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[1] Athenaum, London
July 27.
th 1836
My dear Sir
I owe you many thanks for civilities paid to more than one friend of mine who have visited
Bonn: & I greatly regret that the want of a fixed habitation to which my circumstances, pecuniary [2] and domestic, reduce me, prevent me from offering similar civilities to any friend of yours.
I do not know whether you interest yourself enough in English History, to be
[3] induced to read in that language the Life of Sir William Temple. But having an opportunity of sending a copy to Bonn, I take the liberty of requesting your acceptance of it. It is carried by my friend Mrs Wilson Patten, whose daughter [4] married my relative Sir John Yarde Buller, Member of Parliament for South Devonshire, – my fatherland. She is a very agreeable woman; I am not acquainted with the lady that accompanies her.
Believe me
my dear Sir
very truly Yours
ThoPenCourtenay

Professor Schlegel
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