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2. Socrates, a dramatic poem, 8vo. 1806. 3. Lucianus Redivivus, or Dialogues concerning Men, Manners, and Opinions, 8vo. 1812. 4. Shakspeare's Himself, or the Language of the Poet asserted; being a full but dispassionate Examin of the Readings and Interpretations of the several Editors, 2 vols. 8vo. 1815. EDWARD F. RIMBAULT. _Passage in Vida_ (Vol. i., p. 384.).--Your correspondent A.W. asks for some light on the lines of Vida, _Christiad_, i. 67.: "Quin age, te incolumi potius.... ... Perficias quodcumque tibi nunc instat agendum." He cannot construe "te incolumi." No wonder. Will not all be set right by reading, "Quin age, et incolumi," &c.? J.S.W. Stockwell, Sept. 7. "_Quem Deus vult perdere_" (Vol. i., p. 347., &c.).--To the illustrations of the saying "_Quem Deus vult perdere prius dementat_," which have been given, may be added the following from the _Fragments of Constantinus Manasses_ (edited with _Nicet. Eugen_., by Boissonade. Paris, 1819), book viii. line 40.:-- [Greek: "Ho gar theos aptomenos anthropou dianoias Haenika to dusdaimoni kirnaesi penthous poma, Ouden pollakis sugchorei bouleusasthai sumpheron."] J.E.B. MAYOR. Marlborough College. _Countess of Desmond_ (Vol. ii., pp. 153. 186.).--R. is referred to Smith's _History of Cork_, and _European Magazine_, vol. viii., for particulars respecting the Countess of Desmond. They show her picture at Knowle House, Kent, or Penshurst (I forget which); and tell the story of the fall from the cherry (or plum) tree, adding that she cut three sets of teeth! WEDSECNARF. _Confession_ (Vol. ii., p. 296.).--The name asked for by U.J.B. of the Catholic priest, who, sooner than break the seal of confession, suffered death, is John of Nepomuc, Canon of Prague. By order of the Emperor Wenceslas, he was thrown off a bridge into the Muldaw, because he would not tell that profligate prince the confession of his religious empress. This holy man is honoured as St. John Nepomucen on the 16th of May, in the kalendar of Saints. D. ROCK. [U.J.B., if desirous of further particulars respecting St. John Nepomuc, may consult Mrs. Jameson's interesting _Legends of the Monastic Orders_, pp. 214. 217.--ED.] _Cavell, meaning of_ (Vol. i., p. 473.).--I concur entirely with the etymology of the word _cavell_ given at p. 473. A lake having been drained in my country, the land is still divid
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