8. Country Parson, Recreations of. 36. Old Ironsides. 9. Dixie. 10. Declaration of Independence. 11. Excelsior. 12. Evangeline. 13. Faust. 14. Fool's Errand. 15. Gates Ajar. 16. Gil Blas. 17. Gloria Patria, 18. Goody Blake and Harry Gill. 19. Goodie Two-Shoes. 20. Hiawatha. 21. Highland Mary. 22. Hudibras. 23. Innocents Abroad. 24. Jane Eyre. 25. Lady Geraldine's Courtship. 26. Lalla Rookh. 27. Love's Complaint. 28. Love's Labor Lost. 37. Testimony of the Rocks. 38. Our American Cousin. 39. Paul Revere's Ride. 40. Potiphar Papers. 41. Proverbial Philosophy. 42. Put Yourself In His Place. 43. Rab and his Friends. 44. Reveries of a Bachelor. 45. Richelieu. 46. Robinson Crusoe. 47. Salmagundi. 48. Sam Slick. 49. Schonberg Cotta Family, Chron icles of the. 50. School for Scandal. 51. She Stoops to Conquer. 52. Sword of Bunker Hill. 53. The Spectator. 54. Tales of a Grandfather. 55. Taming of the Shrew. 56. Thanatopsis. 57. Ticket of Leave Man. 61. The Wild Goose Chase. 64. Ancient Mariner, The. 70. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. 71. The Busy-body. 72. Paradise Lost. 73. Paradise Regained. 74. Pilgrim's Progress. 76. Pickwick Papers. 77. Don Quixote. 78. Rob Roy. 79. Vanity Fair. SO. Vicar of Wakefield. 81. Virgil. 82. Wandering Jew, The. 85. Bridge of Sighs. 90. Ritual. 91. Talmud. 92. Koran. 93. Targum. 94. Shaster. 75. Pendennis. 95. Vedas. NOTED CHARACTERS IN POETRY AND FICTION. Where found, name the author, and describe the character, 126. Nydia. 127. O'Shanter, Tam. 128. Olivarez, Duke d' 129. Primrose, Rev. Dr. 130. Polonius. 131. Pearl. 132. Rebecca. 133. Rip Van Winkle. 134. Rookh, Lalla. 135. Shylock. 136. Sykes, Bill. 137. Sharp, Becky. 138. Topsy. 139. Una. 140. Weller, Sam. KEY TO SOCIAL HOURS WHO WROTE IT? WHAT IS IT? HOME GULTURE The Apostles. Translated by E. Lane. 1. A Summary of Christian belief 6. Last great work of the naturalist Alexander von Humboldt. Daniel De Foe. W. Irving. T. C. Haliburton. E. R. Charles. R. B. Sheridan. O. Goldsmith. J. G. Clarke. Joseph Addison. Walter Scott. Shakespeare. W. C. Bryant. T. Taylor. Thomas Hughes. 89. A Version of the Old Testament by 70 translators, 280 B. C. 90. An order of religious service. 91. A book containing all the laws of the Jews. 92. The Mahometan Bible. 93. Book of Hymns used by the Nestorians. 94. Book of religious instructions and precepts of the Hindoos. 95. Four ancient sacred books of the Hindoos. 96. In the Rivals-Sheridan. "Celebrated for his cowardice and his system of sentimental or allegorical swearing." 97. Robinson Crusoe-Daniel Defoe. A shipwrecked sailor. Remarkable for the contrivances by which he alleviated his discomforts. |