Q. on Chaucer and Caxton, 146. Q. (D.) on "A posie of other men's flowers," 58. ---- on anagrams, 297. Q. (F. S.) on book plates, 94. ---- on Petty Cury, 120. ---- on meaning of nervous, 213. Q. (O. P.) on device of SS., 230. QuÆso on meaning of art'rizde, 272. Quaker expurgated Bible, 87. 412. 458. Quarto (S.) on maps of Modern Universal History, 346. ---- on list of French refugees, 423. Quere on what constitutes a proverb, 191. Querist on the phrase Fides Carbonaria, 233. Quidam on Rev. C. de Missy, 153. ---- on the Septuagint name of Nun, 193. ---- on the use of misereres, 367. Quistourne, its meaning, 116. 300. Quotations--a dictionary of hackneyed, suggested, 149. 405. ---- "A posie of other men's flowers," 58. 125. 211. 457. ---- "Acu tinali meridi," 406. 459. ---- "But very few have seen the devil," 133. ---- "Carve out dials," &c., 154. ---- "Cleanliness is next to godliness," 256. 491. ---- "Crowns have their conquests," 294. 428. ---- "Heu quanto minus," &c., 21. 73. ---- "Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love," 24. 72. 391. ---- "Racked by pain, by shame confounded," 7. ---- "Suum cuique tribuere," &c., 28. 75. ---- "You friend drink to me friend," 59. 197. ---- "Felix quem faciunt aliena pericula cautum," 75. ---- "Non quid responderent," 85. ---- "The worm in the bud of youth," 86. 162. ---- "The noiseless foot of time," 88. ---- "The right divine of kings to govern wrong," 125. 160. ---- "O wearisome condition of humanity," 139. ---- "The man of law who never saw," 153. 197. ---- "Time is the stuff of which life is made," 154. ---- "Mad as March hare," 208. ---- "'Tis twopence now," &c., 314. 372. ---- "Truth is that which a man troweth," 382. 455. ---- "Thus said the ravens black," 443. ---- "England expects every man to do his duty," 473. ---- "There is no mistake," 471. ---- "Hell paved with the skulls of priests," 484. ---- "Though lost to sight, to memory dear," 405. |