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Lewes) Gioss. Scenes of clerical life, 1858, Adam Bede, 1858. L. and Edinb.

" Nor can we omit, in concluding this notice of a most remarkable book, some notice of the disputes as to ita authorship The newspapeis have been full of them Mr. Anders, rector of Kirkby, Tvmtes eaily in April of this year to as- sure the vi orld that the author of Adam Bede is Mr Liggms, of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, and the chaiacteis whom he paints m Scenes of Cler- ical Life, aie as familiar there as the twin spires of Coventry ' But just as \re have satisfied our minds that this is the true state of the case, and are feeling greatly obliged to Mr. Anders, a wrathful letter from ' G-eorge Eliot ' disturbs us; asking (not nnreasonably) whether * the act of publishing a book deprives a man of all claim to the courtesies usual amongst gentlemen?' . . . Then some gentleman is ' receiving subscriptions ' as the ilj-used author of Adam Bede. Finally, the Messrs Blackwood, turning at last to throw a stone, declare that, ' those works are not writ- ten by Mr. Liggins, or by any one with a name like Liggms 7 . . . ITow, upon all this we have only to remark, that we cordially agree in the dictum of Mr. Eliot, that * the attempt to pry into what IB obviously meant to be withheld., his name, is quite indefensible.'" Edinb. Reo , 1859.

Eliza. Mrs. Elizabeth Carter. The name under which she began to contrib- ute verses to the "Gent. Mag.," at the age of seventeen.

Eliza. Mrs. Eliza Jane (Poitevent) Nicholson, in her contributions to the "Times-Democrat" /New Orleans, La.).

Eliza. Anne Elisabeth (Petitpam) Voiait. L'Algerien. Paris, 1816.

Eliza. Mrs. Elizabeth Draper. Let- ters from E. to Yorick [Laurence Sterne]. L. 1775.

Elizaphan of Parnach. Benjamin Church, MJD. Liberty and property vin- dicated, and the St pm n burnt . . . B. 1706.

Ellen Mrs Rebecca S. (Reed) Nich- ols, whose earliest poems were published in the Louisville "News Letter/' under this nom de plume.

Ellen Louise. Mrs. Ellen Louise (Chandler) Moulton, who, in 1841, com- menced furnishing prose contributions to the periodicals under this nom de plume.

Ellen of Exeter. Mrs. Anne Maria Mackenzie. The Neapolitan ; or, the test of integrity. L. 1796.

Ellersberg, Eduard. Editard Zie- hen. Gaston von Ronac. 186-.

Ellice, Liuey. Miss Ellen Moriarty. One of the noms de plume under which she wrote for Miles O'Reilly's Citizen/'

Elling, Franz von. Karl Muller.

Elliot, Edith. Mrs. Anna Holyoke (Cutts) Howard, in her contributions to the "Household" (Brattleboro, Vt.).

Elliot, Madge. Maraaret Eytinge.

Elliott. Samuel Elliott Cones. Ke-


marks on the Bunker Hill monument . . . Portsmouth, N.H , 1840

Elliott, Elinor. Mia S. Sat gent.

Elliott, Ruth. Miss Lilhe Peck. A voice from the sea ... L. 1876.

Elloie Miss Zoda Stith. Poems. Nashville, Tenn., 1869.

Ellsworth. Elmer E Wadman, in his contributions to various periodicals of Boston, Mass., etc.

Ellwood, Ella. Men Shade.

Elmar, Karl Karl Swiedack. Die Wette um ein Herz. 1841.

Elmlicht, Twinrock, Esq. Thomas Peter Mitchell. Theophania ; or, a Scrip- tural view of the manifestation of the Logos, or pre-existent Messiah . . . L. 1857.

Elmwood. James Russell Lowell.

Elxnwood, Elnathan, ESQ. Asa Greene. A Yankee among the Nullifiers : autobiography. N.Y. 1833.

Elocution Walker John Walker* A name given to him from his being a distinguished teacher of elocution.

Elokta Ttenrub. Athole Burnett.

Elon. Dt. Linnaeus B. Anderson, in his contributions to the "State" (Rich- mond, Va ).

The pseudonym is an anagram of SToel (Va.), his residence.

El Penseroso. G. F. Lanigan, a Canadian writer, who, under this signa- ture, contributed to the " Western Jour- nal."

Elvira Mrs. Perkins. Harp of the willows. B. 1858.

Elysio, Filinto. Francisco Manoel do Nascimento, among whose works, pub- lished under this assumed name, are a number of odes and a translation of La Fontaine's "Fables."

Emajmel, Christian, Esq. George Ensor. Janus on Sion ; or, past and to- come ... L. 1816

Embryo " Harvest Man," An. Jere- miah Bigg. Quakerieties, by ... L. 1888.

Embryo M.P , An. North. Anti- Coningsby ; or, the new generation grown old. L.1844.

Emeff. Mary Flagg, in the t Home Journal/'

Emendator. Caleb Whitefoord. Ad- vice to editors of newspapers. L. 1799.

Emeritus. Mr. Prower. The Militia- man at home and abroad . . , L. 1857.

Emeritus Professor, An. J. L. H. McCracken. The art of making poetry by ... in the 2d number of the " Knick- erbocker/'

Emerson, Sir James. Sir James