Chapter xxxiii
., 156. Payne had declared that Cazotte's tales "are for the most part rubbish."
[Footnote 619: Mr. Payne's translation of The Novels of Matteo Bandello, six vols. Published in 1890.]
[Footnote 620: Now Professor of Sanskrit at Cambridge.]
[Footnote 621: 6th November 1889.]
[Footnote 622: Lib. Ed., vol. xii., p. 226.]
[Footnote 623: See Introduction by Mr. Smithers.]
[Footnote 624: 11th July 1905.]
[Footnote 625: We quote Lady Burton. Mr. Smithers, however, seems to have doubted whether Burton really did write this sentence. See his Preface to the Catullus.]
[Footnote 626: A Translation by Francis D. Bryne appeared in 1905.]
[Footnote 627: I am indebted to M. Carrington for these notes.]
[Footnote 628: Unpublished.]
[Footnote 629: Dr. Schliemann died 27th December, 1890.]
[Footnote 630: Not the last page of the Scented Garden, as she supposed (see Life, vol. ii., p. 410), for she tells us in the Life (vol. ii., p. 444) that the MS. consisted of only 20 chapters.]
[Footnote 631: Told me by Dr. Baker.]
[Footnote 632: Life, ii., 409.]
[Footnote 633: Communicated by Mr. P. P. Cautley, the Vice-Consul of Trieste.]
[Footnote 634: Asher's Collection of English Authors. It is now in the Public Library at Camberwell.]
[Footnote 635: She herself says almost as much in the letters written during this period. See Chapter xxxix ., 177. Letters to Mrs. E. J. Burton.]
[Footnote 636: See