conceived. Mr. Tayler's designs exhibit a refined humour
perfectly congenial with his subject, and free from that tendency to
caricature which is the prevailing fault of too many of the comic
illustrators of the present day; while the pleasant gossiping notes of
Mr. Wills furnish an abundance of chatty illustration of the scenes in
which Sir Roger is placed, and the localities he visited, and so enable
us to realise to ourselves, in every respect, Addison's admirable
picture of the worthy knight, "in his habit as he lived." May we add
that, on looking through these amusing notes, we were much gratified to
find Mr. Wills, in his illustration of the passage, "his
great-grandfather was inventor of that famous country-dance called after
him," speaking of "the real sponsor to the joyous conclusion of every
ball" as having "only been recently revealed, after the most vigilant
research," since that revelation, with other information contained in
the same note, was procured by that gentleman through the medium of
"NOTES AND QUERIES."
Messrs. Sotheby and Wilkinson are now selling the last portion of the
Miscellaneous Stock of the late Mr. Thomas Rodd. This sale, which will
occupy eleven days, will close on Friday next: and on Saturday they will
sell the last portion of Mr. Rodd's, books, which will consist entirely
of works relating to Ireland, including several of great curiosity and
rarity.
Messrs. Puttick and Simpson will sell on Monday next a Collection of
Books from the library of the late well-known and able antiquary, Dr.
Bromet, together with his Bookcases, Drawing Materials, &c.
We have received the following Catalogues:--W. Brown's (No. 130. and
131. Old Street) List of English and Foreign Theological Books; W.
Nield's (46. Burlington Arcade) Catalogue, No. 4., of very Cheap Books;
W. Pedder's (18. Holywell Street) Catalogue Part IX., for 1850, of Books
Ancient and Modern; J. Rowwell's (28. Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn)
Catalogue, No 39., of a Select Collection of Second-hand Books; W. L.
Lincoln's (Cheltenham House, Westminster Road) Sixty-second Catalogue of
English, Foreign, Classical, and Miscellaneous Books.
* * * * *
BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE.
T. NAOGEONGUS--REGNUM PAPISTICUM. 8vo. 1553.
BARNABE GOOGE'S POPISH KINGDOM. 4to. 1570.
Odd Volumes
BERRY'S HERALDRY, 9 Vols. Supplement.
SHAKSPEARE (Whittingham's Chiswick Edition), Vol. IV. 1814.
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