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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Inferno. (Routledge.) The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Purgatorio. (Routledge.)

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Paradiso. (Routledge.) The great works of great poets should be translated by masters of the art. George Chapman, Pope, and Cowper, busied themselves to tell in English the great Homeric story; and glorious John did not think it beneath him to translate for English readers the writings of the Mantuan Bard. In the same way Dante has here found an able and sympathising translator in one who has won his own wreath of laurel, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Mr. Longfellow has many qualifications for the labour of love which he has undertaken. In the first place he has the great one of true poetic feeling, which enables him to sympathise with his author, and thoroughly enter into his spirit and feeling. Next, he is well versed in the wide range of Dantesque scholarship: so that the three volumes before us present us, not only with an admirable version of The Divine Comedy, but a large body of notes and illustrations, well calculated to make the English reader understand and appreciate more fully the scope and object of that mighty work.

A Martyr to Bibliography: a Notice of the Life and Works of Joseph-Marie Querard, Bibliographer. Principally taken from the Autobiography of Mar Jozon D'Erquar (Anagram). With the Notices of Gustave Brunet, J. Asseyat, and Paul Lacroix (Bibliophile Jacob), and a List of Bibliographical Terms after Perquin. With Notes and Index. By Olphar Thomas, Esq., &c. (Russell Smith.)

A little volume of great interest and value. Of great interest for the amount of information it contains relative to the life and labours of one who was in sooth a martyr to the art he loved so well; and of great value because it may awaken in all who read it a juster estimate of the importance of bibliography. Our readers will probably recognise in the anagrammatic name of the author a gentleman to whom "N. & Q." has been frequently indebted for valuable bibliographical communications.

A Complete Concordance to the Poetical Works of John Milton. By Charles Baxter Cleveland, LL.D., Author of the "Compendiums of English, American, and Classical Literature." (S. Low.)

What, the reader may exclaim, another Concordance to Milton! Yes, indeed, and not before it was wanted. Dr. Cleveland tells us that, having occasion to consult first two references to which he turned to be wrong. Todd's Index in connection with Lycidas, he found the

Further examination disclosed sixty-three mistakes in its references to that short poem of 193 lines. More or less time daily, for upwards of three years, did the Doctor devote to a Verbal Index of Milton's Poetical Works, in the course of which he discovered no less than three thousand three hundred and sixty-two mistakes in the Index of his predecessor. This Concordance was originally published twelve years ago; since that its accuracy has been tested by private scholarship and public criticism, and not found wanting. Mr. Low has therefore done good service by placing this handsome volume, which is applicable to all editions, in the hands of the admirers

of John Milton.

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GEORGE LLOYD. Some notices of the French version of the Psalms by Clement Marot and Theodore Beza may be found in Warton's History of English Poetry, ed. 1840, iii. 142-144, and in Holland's Psalmist of Britain, i. 45, 47, 93.-The Introduction to Robert Parsons's Jesuits" Memorial, 1690, is by Edward Gee, and not Charles Lee.

OXONIENSIS. Some interesting particulars of Dr. Deacon, the nonjuring bishop, are given "N. & Q." 1st S. xii. 85. Consult also 2nd S. i. 175; fii. 479; iv. 476; 3rd S. iii. 243.

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by AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester Square, W.C. (west side), on MONDAY, July 29, and three following days, the very interesting and valuable COLLECTION of AUTOGRAPHS and MSS. of the late ROBERT COLE, ESQ., F.S.A.: comprising Autograph Letters of Celebrated Persons of various Countries, from an early date to the present time, some of great rarity; Autographs bound in volumes; highly curious Collection of Letters and Documents connected with Olivia Serres and her claims; Stanhope Family Papers, temp. Henry VIII., Mary, and Elizabeth; very valuable Collection in relation to the Cotton-Spinning Inventions of Lewis Paul; very extensive MS. Collections relating to Devonshire; State Papers, and Miscellaneous Documents.

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Mr. Graham's Recent Discoveries. The Absorption and Dialytic Separation of Gases by Colloid Septa. The Occlusion of Gases. Progress of Invention.-Proceedings of Learned Societies. Archæologia. Literary Notices. Notes and Memoranda. "The Intellectual Observer," price 18. 6d. monthly.

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LXV. The Boundless Mercy of God.
LXVI.-Gertrude has a new Trouble.
LXVII-Lorimer writes about Kenneth.
LXVIII Traces of James Frere.

LXIX. James Frere is recognised by another Person.
LXX. Ailie surprised.

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