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85 Trimmer, Mrs. 117 Tycho Brahe's Nose 87 Voltairean Relics at Ferney, Sale of 79 Waller, the Courtier-Poet 156 Walton, Izaak, Relics of 82 Washington Irving and Wilkie at the Alhambra 111 "Waverley," the Authorship of 51 Way to Win them, Walpole's 96 Wycherley's Wooing 146 NOTE. This collection of anecdotes, illustrative sketches, and _memorabilia_ generally, relating to the ever fresh and interesting subject of BOOKS AND AUTHORS, is not presented as complete, nor even as containing all the choice material of its kind. The field from which one may gather is so wide and fertile, that any collection warranting such a claim would far exceed the compass of many volumes, much less of this little book. It has been sought to offer, in an acceptable and convenient form, some of the more remarkable or interesting literary facts or incidents with which one individual, in a somewhat extended reading, has been struck; some of the passages which he has admired; some of the anecdotes and jests that have amused him and may amuse others; some of the reminiscences that it has most pleased him to dwell upon. For no very great portion of the contents of this volume, is the claim to originality of subject-matter advanced. The collection, however, is submitted with some confidence that it may be found as interesting, as accurate, and as much guided by good taste, as it has been endeavoured to make it. BOOKS AND AUTHORS. _CURIOUS FACTS AND CHARACTERISTIC SKETCHES._ THE FINDING OF JOHN EVELYN'S MS. DIARY AT WOTTON.[1] The MS. Diary, or "Kalendarium," of the celebrated John Evelyn lay among the family papers at Wotton, in Surrey, from the period of his death, in 1706, until their rare interest and value were discovered in the following singular manner. The library at Wotton is rich in curious books, with notes in John Evelyn's handwriting, as well as papers on various subjects, and transcripts of letters by the philosopher, who appears never to have employed an amanuensis. The arrangement of these treasures was, many years since, entrus
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