_The Greek Church_, as historical rather than doctrinal. The
title of this Supplement shows that it expressly supplies the very material
in which the original work was deficient.--_Archaeologia Cambrensis, New
Series, No. VI._ A very good number of this record of the Antiquities of
Wales and its Marches, and in which are commenced two series of papers of
great interest to the Principality: one on the Architectural Antiquities of
Monmouthshire, by Mr. Freeman; the other on the Poems of Taliessin, by Mr.
Stephens.
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Notices to Correspondents.
_We are reluctantly compelled, by want of room, to postpone until next
week_ MR. SINGER'S _Paper on a passage in Shakspeare's_ Anthony and
Cleopatra; _one by_ MR. DAWSON TURNER _on the Authors of the Rolliad; and
many other interesting communications._
CROMWELL'S DEVLINGS WITH THE DEVIL. S. H. H. _is thanked for the curious
MS. he has forwarded upon this subject, which shall appear next week, when
the original shall be carefully returned. We should be glad to see the
other paper referred to by_ S. H. H.
A. L. _is thanked. The only reason for the non-appearance of any of his
communications is, that they were not sent_ separately, _and we have not
had time to make a selection. We take this opportunity of again begging
correspondents who write to us on several subjects to oblige us by wr
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