Notices to Correspondents.
F. R. A. The lines referred to by DR. RIMBAULT (Vol. iv., p. 181.) are not those quoted in that page by A TEMPLAR from the Cobleriana, but those beginning—
"As by the Templars' holds you go,"
respecting which a Query appeared in our 3rd Vol. p. 450.
J. VARLEY, Jun. The lines are quoted by Washington Irving, from Shakspeare's Winter's Tale, Act IV. Sc. 3.
RT. will perceive that his communications reach us in a very available form.
O. T. D. is thanked for his suggestions, which shall be adopted as far as practical. He will find that his communication respecting Pallavicino has been anticipated in our 3rd Vol., pp. 478. 523.
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