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279 Duchess of Buckingham 280 San Grail 281 The Frozen Horn 282 Bab at the Bowster 282 Oliver Cromwell and his Dealings with the Devil 282 Replies to Minor Queries:--Gig Hill--Epigram against Burke--Engraved Portrait--Salgado's Slaughter-house --Mathew's Mediterranean Passage--The Mitre and the "Cloven Tongues"--Slums--"God's Acre"-- Wages in the last Century--Tradesmen's Signs-- Standfast's Cordial Comforts, &c.--St. Pancras-- Lines on Woman's Will--Scandal against Queen Elizabeth--Coggeshall Job--Whale caught at Greenwich before the Death of Cromwell--Fronte Capillata, &c.--John Sanderson, or the Cushion-dance--George Steevens and William Stevens--Tradescant--Origin of Harlequins--"Predeceased" and "Designed"-- "Quadrijugis invectus equis," &c.--St. John's Bridge Fair--Anticipations of Modern Ideas by Defoe--Lord Howard of Effingham--Separation of the Sexes in Church--Vox Populi Vox Dei--Mazer Wood--Traditions from remote Periods through few Hands-- Latin Epigram on the Duchess of Eboli--"Harry Parry, when will you marry?"--Visions of Hell-- "Laus tua non tua Fraus," &c.--Passage from Cymbeline --Engraved Warming-pans--Symbolism of the Fir-cone--Dr. Robert Thomlinson--Touching for the Evil--Drax Free School, &c. 283 MISCELLANEOUS:-- Notes on Books, Sales, Catalogues, &c. 293 Books and Odd Volumes wanted 293 Notices to Correspondents 294 Advertisements 294 * * * * * Notes. COULD SHAKESPEARE HAVE DESIGNATED CLEOPATRA "YOND RIBALD-RID NAG OF EGYPT?" To judge of this question fairly, it will be necessary to cite the passage in which it occurs, as it stands in the folio, Act III. Sc. 8., somewhat at large. "_Eno._ Naught, naught, all naught! I can behold no longer; Th' Antoniad, the Egyptian admiral, With all their sixty, fly, and turn the rudder; To see't, mine eyes are blast
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