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The Rolliad, by Sir Walter C. Trevelyan, &c.

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Note on Palamon and Arcite

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Folk Lore:—"Snail, Snail, come out of your Hole"—The Evil Eye—"Millery, Millery, Dousty-poll," &c.—"Nettle in, Dock out"

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The Scaligers, by Waldegrave Brewster

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Inedited Ballad on Truth, by K. R. H. Mackenzie

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Minor Notes:—Ayot St. Lawrence Church—Johannes Secundus—Parnel—Dr. Johnson—The King's Messengers, by the Rev. W. Adams—Parallel Passages—Cause of Rarity of William IV.'s Copper Coinage—Burnett—Coleridge's Opinion of Defoe—Miller's "Philosophy of Modern History"—Anticipations of Modern Ideas or Inventions—"Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon!"—Langley's Polidore Vergile, &c.

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Bibliographical Queries

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Shakspeare's "Antony and Cleopatra"

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