The Alleged Vandalism At Stratford On Avon

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The Alleged Vandalism At Stratford On Avon
Lee Sidney Sir
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Which is to wipe out the other ?" * With a moderation, be it said, that is quite praiseworthy in view of the strained language that seems inevitable in Miss Corelli's adherents, the editor of The Sphere lent his support to the like theory on May 16 : " Something ' magnificent/ suggestive of this generosity of an American millionaire, will arise by the side of Shakespeare's House to the entire dwarfing of the older structure. " The whole suggestion is a travesty of the truth. 2 1 Miss Corelli's ..." The Body Snatchers " in the April-June number of King and Country, p. 401. To the same category should be assigned a singular telegram " from 200 Shake- spearean students, " of which the Mayor announced the receipt at the close of the meeting of the Council on May 12. These " students " " viewed, " they informed the Mayor, " with the utmost pain and indignation the proposals to erect a Public Free Library in Henley Street, so long sacred to the immortal memory of Shakespeare only. They warmly pro- tested against it, and were resolved if such an act be perpe- trated, to hand down to execration the names of those who perpetrated and consented to the same, united with the name of Francis Gastrell, the destroyer of the Shakespeare mulberry tree.

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