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October, 1879.

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THE EARLY TEUTONIC, ITALIAN,
AND FRENCH MASTERS.

Translated and Edited from the Dohme Series by A. H. Keane, M.A.I, With numerous Illustrations, [Just ready.


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THE READER'S HANDBOOK
OF ALLUSIONS, REFERENCES, PLOTS, AND STORIES.
By the Rev. E. Cosham Brewer, LL.D.

[In the press.

Abstract of Contents.—Authors and Dates of Dramas, Operas, and Orateries—Curiorities connected with Dates, Dynasties, Names, and Letters—Dates of Poems, Novels, Tales—Dying Words of Historic Characters—Errors of References and Illustrations—Anachronisms—Historical, Legendary, Dramatic, and other Parallels—Lists of Bogie Names, of noted Diamonds and Nuggets, Dwarfs and Giants, Fools and Jesters, Favourites of Great Men, Improvisators, Kings with Character Names, Knights, Literary Impostors of Lives exceeding too years, of Medical Quacks, of the Oaths of Great Men, Relics, Revolutionary Songs, Ring Posies, the Sagas, &c.—Names and Characters of Dramas, Novels, Tales, Romances, Epic Poems, &c.—Characteristics of Noted Artists—Plots of Plays, the Stories of Epic Poems, Ballads, and other Tales—Pseudonyms, Nicknames, titular Surnames, names of Similitude—Saints who are Patrons of Diseases, Places, and Trades—Sovereigns of England: their titles and superscriptions, the Days' of their Death—Stimulants used by Public Actors and Orators—Striking lines of noted Authors, and Sayings of Great Men—Superstitions and Traditions about Animals; &c. &c.


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