Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- General Editor’s Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chronology
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Crotchet Castle
- Appendix A Peacock’s Preface of 1837
- Appendix B Holograph Fragment of Chapter 4 (c. 1830)
- Appendix C Holograph Fragment of Chapter 5 (c. 1830)
- Appendix D Holograph Manuscript of ‘Touchandgo’ (Watermark 1827)
- Appendix E Holograph Manuscript of ‘Touchandgo’ (Watermark 1828)
- Appendix F Holograph Fragment of Chapter 16 (c. 1830)
- Appendix G ‘The Fate of a Broom: An Anticipation’ (1831, 1837)
- Note on the Text
- Emendations and Variants
- Ambiguous Line-End Hyphenations
- Explanatory Notes
- Select Bibliography
Appendix B - Holograph Fragment of Chapter 4 (c. 1830)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 June 2022
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- General Editor’s Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chronology
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Crotchet Castle
- Appendix A Peacock’s Preface of 1837
- Appendix B Holograph Fragment of Chapter 4 (c. 1830)
- Appendix C Holograph Fragment of Chapter 5 (c. 1830)
- Appendix D Holograph Manuscript of ‘Touchandgo’ (Watermark 1827)
- Appendix E Holograph Manuscript of ‘Touchandgo’ (Watermark 1828)
- Appendix F Holograph Fragment of Chapter 16 (c. 1830)
- Appendix G ‘The Fate of a Broom: An Anticipation’ (1831, 1837)
- Note on the Text
- Emendations and Variants
- Ambiguous Line-End Hyphenations
- Explanatory Notes
- Select Bibliography
Summary
HOLOGRAPH fragment of a draft of Chapter 4 of Crotchet Castle (c. 1830).
A single leaf torn from notebook. The text is almost illegible in places where the pencil is fading and rubbing off.
Location: Pforzheimer Collection, New York Public Library (TLP 151).
over the expectant company especially when they
are waiting for some one last comer whom
they all heartily curse in their hearts and
whom they welcome with as a sinner more
heartily than all the just persons who had
been punctual to their engagement: in which
welcome they are by no means insincere seeing
that though they had cursed him but the
minute before they sincerely rejoice in his
arrival as the removal of the last impediment
between themselves and their dinner.
Philosophie d’amateur. (Sain[t] Paul & learned friend: Quackery)
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- Crotchet Castle , pp. 155Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016