Notes and Queries, Number 15, February 9, 1850 by Various
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R.J.S. _will find in_ No. 12. p. 188., _an answer to his
query in reply to a previous query in_ No. 8. p. 125. F.D. (BRADFORD) _is informed that the_ Towneley Mysteries _have been printed by the Surtees Society, and the_ Coventry _and_ Chester Mysteries _by the Shakspeare Society. We have no doubt the_ Collection of Early Mysteries, _printed at Basle, may be procured from any of the foreign booksellers_. W. _calls our attention to an error in p. 217_. The Field of Forty Foot-steps_ is a distinct work by Miss Porter, published in the same collection as_ "Coming Out"_, but not the second title of that work._ J.K.R.W. _Many thanks, although there has not been an opportunity of using the communications._ G.W. _will find the phrase "to dine with Duke Humphrey" very fully illustrated in Nares_. _We are compelled, by want of space, to omit our usual acknowledgment of_ COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED. _We are again compelled to omit many Notes, Queries, and Answers to Queries which are in type, as well as Answers to Correspondents_. * * * * * Uniform with "HALLAM'S LITERATURE OF EUROPE." |
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