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قراءة كتاب Notes and Queries, Number 168, January 15, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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Notes and Queries, Number 168, January 15, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
NOTES AND QUERIES:
A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION FOR LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES, GENEALOGISTS, ETC.
"When found, make a note of."—Captain Cuttle.
No. 168. | Saturday, January 15. 1853. | With Index, price 10d. Stamped Edition 11d. |
CONTENTS.
Notes:— | Page |
Inedited Poem by Pope | 57 |
Southey's "Doctor:" St. Matthias' Day in Leap-year, by P. J. Yarrum | 58 |
Oxfordshire Legend in Stone, by B. H. Cowper | 58 |
Lady Nevell's Music-Book | 59 |
Bishop Burnet, by Wm. L. Nichols | 59 |
A Monastic Kitchener's Account | 60 |
The Fairies in New Ross, by Patrick Cody | 61 |
Minor Notes:—The Duke of Wellington and Marshal Ney: Parallel Passage in the Life of Washington and Major André—St. Bernard versus Fulke Greville—St. Munoki's Day—Epitaph in Chesham Churchyard—Gentlemen Pensioners—Marlborough: curious Case of Municipal Opposition to County Magistracy—Wet Season in 1348—General Wolfe | 62 |
Queries:— | |
Pope and the Marquis Maffei | 64 |
The Church Catechism, by C. J. Armistead | 64 |
A Countess of Southampton | 64 |
Minor Queries:—Hardening Steel Bars—Pierrepoint—Ceylon—Flemish and Dutch Schools of Painting—"To talk like a Dutch Uncle"—Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Belgium—Charter of Waterford—Inscription on Penny of George III.—"Shob" or "Shub," a Kentish Word—Bishop Pursglove (Suffragan) of Hull—Stewarts of Holland—Robert Wauchope, Archbishop of Armagh, 1543—Plum-pudding—"Whene'er I asked"—Immoral Works—Arms at Bristol—Passage in Thomson—"For God will be your King to-day"—"See where the startled wild fowl"—Ascension-day—The Grogog of a Castle | 65 |
Replies:— | |
Canongate Marriages | 67 |
Lady Katherine Grey | 68 |
Howlett the Engraver, by B. Hudson | 69 |
Chaucer | 69 |
Photographic Notes and Queries:—Pyrogallic Acid—Stereoscopic Pictures with One Camera—Mr. Crookes' Wax-paper Process—India Rubber a Substitute for Yellow Glass—Dr. Diamond's Paper Processes | 70 |
Replies to Minor Queries:—Ancient Timber Town-halls—Magnetic Intensity—Monument at Wadstena—David Routh, R. C. Bishop of Ossory—Cardinal Erskine—"Ne'er to these chambers," &c.—The Budget—"Catching a Tartar"—The Termination "-itis" | 71 |
Miscellaneous:— | |
Books and Odd Volumes wanted | 73 |
Notices to Correspondents | 73 |
Advertisements | 74 |
Notes.
INEDITED POEM BY POPE.
In an original letter from James Boaden to Northcote the artist, I find the following passage; and I add to it the verses to which allusion is therein made:
"My dear friend,
"The verses annexed are so fine, that you should put them into your copy of Pope, among the Miscellanies. Dr. Warburton received them too late for his edition of our poet, and I find them only in a letter from the prelate to Dr. Hurd, dated 'Prior Park, June 24th, 1765.'
"I have used the freedom to mark a few of the finest touches with a pencil, to show you my feeling. These you can rub out easily, and afterwards indulge your own. The style of