The Gentleman's Magazine, London. September, 1881. "The Poetry of Parody," by W. Davenport Adams. Poetical Ingenuities and Eccentricities. Edited by William T. Dobson. London: Chatto & Windus, 1882. Contains a chapter on Parody. The Maclise Portrait Gallery of Illustrious Literary Characters, with Memoirs. By William Bates, B. A. London: Chatto & Windus, 1883. A storehouse of information as to the history and origin of some of the best parodies in the language. Vers de Société and Parody. By H. A. Page. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1883. The Gentleman's Magazine, February, 1884. "Charles Cotton," by Rev. M. G. Watkins, contains an account of Cotton's Burlesques. London: Chatto & Windus. Chambers's Journal, February 2, 1884. "The Muse of Parody." Anonymous. London: W. & R. Chambers. Burlesque Plays and Poems, with an Introduction, by Henry Morley. London: G. Routledge & Sons, 1885. The Literary Remains of Charles Stuart Calverley, with a Memoir. By Walter J. Sendall. London: George Bell and Sons, 1885. This is interesting as throwing light on the composition of Calverley's exquisite imitations. The Saturday Review (London), February 14, 1885. An article "The Art of Parody" (anonymous), which was reprinted on p. 103, Vol. II. of this collection. The Daily News (London), October 10, 1885. A leader on Charles Stuart Calverley's Poems and Parodies. Temple Bar (London), March, 1889. An anonymous paper on James Smith, and the Rejected Addresses, the greater part of which is borrowed from the Preface to the 18th edition (1833), of the R. A. In Cap and Gown, Three Centuries of Cambridge Wit. Edited by Charles Whibley. London: Kegan, Paul, Trench & Co., 1889. This contains some of the best parodies which have been published in Cambridge, with notes descriptive of the principal publications of the University. The Daily News (London), June 21, 1889. A leader on Hamilton's "Collection of Poems and Parodies in Praise of Tobacco." The Daily News (London), October 16, 1889. A leader on Mr. Charles Whibley's "In Cap and Gown," which see. Famous Literary Impostures, a Series of Essays. By H. R. Montgomery. London: E. W. Allen. Notes and Queries. London. Sec particularly March 25, 1871; June 26, 1880; June 25, 1887; July 30, 1887. The Weekly Dispatch. London. In November, 1879, this paper commenced prize competitions which it has continued ever since. Parodies of well-known authors are often selected for these competitions, and many examples have been quoted in this collection. The World. London. In July, 1879, this journal opened its columns to competitors for prizes, which were awarded for the best parodies of certain poems selected by the Editor. Many of these have also been quoted in Parodies. END OF SIXTH, AND LAST, VOLUME. HAMILTON'S COLLECTION OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PARODIES, MAY CONTENTS OF THE PARTS, EACH OF WHICH BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY, PRICE SIXPENCE. REEVES AND TURNER, 196, STRAND, W.C. ... W. M. 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