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ham Makepeace Thackeray. Beulah Spa, etc , " Punch," 1845.

Punchinello, Plato. Abbe Antoim Martinet. Ark of the people . . . trans, from the French. P. 1873.

Punever, Peter. Laierence N. Gieen- leaf. King Sham, in verse . . N.Y. 1868.

Pungent, Pierce. Thomas Powell. Chitchat... N.Y. 1858.

Punjabee. William Delafield Arnold. Oakfield ; or, fellowship in the East . . . L. 1858

Pupils of the City of London School John Robert Seeley, William Young, and Einest Abraham Hart. Three essays on Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear. By . . L. 1851.

Pupils of the City of London School. William Young. On the char- acter of the religious belief and feeling which pervade the tragedy of King Lear ... L. 1851.

Pupils of the City of London School. John Robert Seeley. A parallel between Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear and the CEdipus in Colono of Soph- ocles ... L. 1851.

Pupils of the City of London School. Ernest Abraham Hart. On the tragedy of King Lear ... By ... L. 1851.


Purdy. Mi s Emily Huntincjton Millet .

Puritan, A. Rev Edward C'ornelius Towne Question of Hell: an essay m the New Orthodoxy. By ... New Haven, 1873.

Puritan of the Nineteenth Century, A. Rev. Joseph Warren Alden. Vati- canism unmasked in the United States. Cambridgeport, 1877

Purves, George, LL.D. Simon Gray. All classes productive of national wealth ... L.1817.

Putnam, Say. Anna A. Pratt. Little Freddie feeding his soul . . . N.Y. 1869.

Puzzle, Peter. Joseph Addison, in a paper to the "Guardian," No. 106, July 13, 1713

Pylades. Richard Gwinnett, Esq., once affianced to Mrs Elizabeth Thomas, tfonr. (Corinna). See " Corinna."

Pylodet, la. Friednch Leypoldt. Be- ginner 's French reader . , . JS\Y. 1876.

Pym, Arthur Gordon, of Nan- tucket. Edgar Allan Poe. The narra- tive of ... N.Y. 1838.

Pynnshurst. ^Kavier Donald Macleod. Pynnshurst, his wanderings and his ways of thinking. N.Y. 185-.

Pythagorean, A. Fits-Hugh Ludlow* The hasheesh-eater : being passages from the life of a Pythagorean. N.Y. 1857.

Python. Major John Tyler.


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Q. Thomas Purnell, " who excited the ire of poor Mr. Tom Taylor by some fierce attacks upon his plays, in 'The Athenasuni.' " See " Journalistic Lon- don," p. 9.

Q. Edmund Hodgson Yates, in the London "Evening Star" the papers preceding " Headings by Starlight."

Q. Alfred Barron. Foot notes ; or, walking as a fine art. Wallingford, 1875.

Q. in the Corner. John Harris. Tit for tat. Original poems for juvenile minds. By ... L. 1830.

Q. Q. Mss Jane Taylor. Contribu- tions to the u Youth's Magazine' 7 or "Evangelical Miscellany." L. 1816- 22.

Q., T. Samuel Young. Wall Street bear in Europe ... By ... N.Y. 1855.

Q , T . Thomas Quincey. A

tour in the midland counties of England, performed in the summer of 1772. By


... In the " Gent Mag.," 1774, pp. 206, 253, 299, 353, 410.

" The editor of the G-ent. Mag ,* in the pleni- tude of his power, made a number of alterations

in the Ms., greatly to the disgust of T Q ,

who therefore printed it in an independent form." L. 1775.

Quad, M. Charles B. Lewis. Quad's odds . . . Detroit, 1875.

Quadragenarian, A. Rev. Robert Weaver The Reconciler; or, the har- mony and glory of the Divine Govern- ment. By ... in the ministry. L. 1841.

Quadratus, Pileus. Prof. Stephen Reay, B.D. Observations on the defence of the Church Missionary Society against the objections of the Archdeacon of Bath [the Rev. Josiah Thomas]. L. 1818.

Quadroon, A. David F. Dorr. A colored man round the world . . . 1858.

Qusero. William H. Wilmer, D.D.

Quaker, A. Josiah Forster. A Q/a