Mitford, Mr. observations on Rhyme, 436.
Miss, her tragedy of Julian, 473.
Molucca Islands, 313. Monastery at Sorrento, 53, 343-Dinner at, 54-ceremony of taking Vows, 60. Moore, 58-his Loves of the Angels, re- viewed, 212.
Moral Effects of Revolutions, 564.
Mont Blanc, Mr. Clissold's Ascent of, 223. Moscow, Expedition to, 341. Mouldiness prevented by perfumes, 336. Munckley, Dr., 264.
Music, Ancient Greek, 627.
Music, Report of, JANUARY. British Con- certs, 113-Mozart, Rossini; City A- ⚫mateur Concerts, 104-Concerts at Cam- bridge; Sir G. Smart, and Mr. Lo- der's ditto, at Bath, 105-Royal Acade- my, New Publications, 106. FEB. City of London Amateur Concerts; Opera, Signor Porto, De Begnis, 225-Bochsa, British Concerts, Royal Academy; Fi- garo at Covent Garden; Sir G. Smart's Concerts at Bath, &c., 226-New Pub- lications, 227-MARCH. Bochsa, Ora torios; Bishop, 351-Dr. Crotch's Pa- lestine, Rossini's Cyrus in Babylon, 352-King's Theatre, Concerts, New Publications, 353-APRIL. Oratorios, Opera, La Donna del Lago, 464-Ros-. sini; Natale Corri, Mr. Lacy, Mrs. Bianchi Lacy, New Publications, 465 -London Collection of Glees, 466- MAY. Decline of Public Performances, 579-Opera, Elisa e Claudio, 580-Be- nefit Concerts, Royal Academy, 581- New Publications, 582-JUNE. Concert for the Royal Academy, 672-other Concerts; Opera, Garcia, Donna del Lago, 673-Clari of Milan, Musical Festivals, New Publications, 674.
Nigel, Fortunes of, reviewed, 354.
Northumberland, Duke of, Anecdote of his
munificence, 452.
North-west Expedition, 338.
Oersted, Prof. his discoveries in Magne-
tism, 221.
Oil-gas Establishments, advantages of, 467.
Old China, by Elia, 269.
Olympian Revels, a dramaticle,
Omega, on Twelfth Night, 37-on Va-
lentine's Day, 141.
Opium Eater, Letters by; see Letters.- On Herder, 373. Oratorios, remarks on, 357.
Orloff, Count G. 588.
Oxford, Number of Members of the Uni- versity of, 350.
Painters: : Cuyp, 14-A. Sacchi, Van- dyke, 15-Rembrandt, Rubens, Wat-
teau, 16 Velasquez, Murillo, Holbein, Poussin, 17-Salvator Rosa, Murillo, 18-David, Raphael, 147-A. Carracci, Titian, 148 Tintoretto, Bassan, Claude, 150 Vandyke, 307-Lely, Q. Matsys, 308-Titian, Holbein, Rubens, Knel- ler, 309-Guido, 310-Tintoret, Ti- tian, Del Piombo, 616-Raphael, 617 -Hogarth, 618.
Painting, reflections on, 14- Catholic language of, 147-New Process of, 305 -Collections of, see Galleries.
Paley, Dr., his casuistry, 193, note.
Parachute rocket, 467.
Paris, New-Year's Day in, 22—Long-
Champs, 24.
Parrot, History of the, 584. Peat-mosses of Holland, 340. Percussion Lock, new one, 339. Perkins, Mr., his new Steam Engine, 586. Persia, King of, his Female Guards, 256. Road to Preferment in, 389.
Persian Jew, Day of, 125.
Petrarch, Foscolo's Essays on, 562.
Peveril of the Peak, reviewed, 205.
Plum-pudding, anecdote respecting, 266.
Poetry:
Sonnet: An Italian Philosopher to his
Friend, 40.
'I'll daut no more a Posie,' 52.
Parting of Neoptolemus from Deidamia,
63.
Arrival of Philoctetes before the Walls
of Troy, 66.
Christina Swayne's Song, 75.
The Greyhounds Three, 78.
Song of Snorro, 81.
The Maniac, by B. Barton, 83.
The Fête Dieu, 94.
Fair Ines, 96.
Mallie Faurles, 137.
"The Thistle's grown aboon the Rose,?
139.
Valentine to Miss M. Tree, 144.
Translation from Garnier, 163.
Sonnets to R. S. Jameson, 180.
Ode: Autumn, 187.
Sonnet to Elia, by B. Barton, 194.
The Storming of Troy, &c. from Q.
Calaber, 200.
Poesy, by J. Clare, 210.
Sonnet: Silence, 215.
Three Italian Sonnets, 259.
'On Eyam Banks,' 284.
To A. Cunningham: Minstrel of other
days,' 372.
Antiquity: by J. Clare, 380.
Ode to the King of France, 404.
The deepest Snow will drop away,' 418.
A Poet's Thanks: by B. Barton, 421.
Sonnet: Faith, 428.
Song: Whither art thou gone?' 463.
Elegy on the Death of Bow Fair, 481.
'Ah why should Pity wet my Bier,' 508.
A Parthian Peep at Life, 525.
Spring Song, 533.
Lord William, 540.
Lines from the Port-folio of H, 603.
Sonnet to Bernard Barton, 620.
Ode to Master Izaak Walton, 635.
Sonnet; Death, 636.
Bannocks of Barley, 643.
Ode to a Printer's Devil, 644.
"Say what is worse than blank despair?"
660.
"Lady, wouldst thou heiress be?" 660.
The Daisy in India, 675,
Our Ladye's blessed well, 685.
Song of the Elfin Miller, 687.
Epigram on the Doubtful Sneeze, 704. Sonnet: Is there another world? by J. Clare, 706.
Poland, Rounfeld's History of, 236. Polar Sea, Franklin's Voyage to the shores of the, 569. Police Office, Literary, 157. Polish Literature, 236,
Polybius, interesting story from, 637. Poor Relations, 533. Popolino, P.P., 97.
Poverty, pleasures of, 270.
Preferment, Road to, in Persia, 389. Prefiguration of Remote Events, 463. Presence of Mind in a Ghost, 98. Pride, Check to, 220. Proceedings of Philosophical Societies, 340, 586.
Public Events: The Congress of Verona; France and Spain, 107-Successes of the Constitutionalists, 108-Preparations for war; Brazil, 109– Inauguration of the Prince Regent as Constitutional Em- peror; Greece, victory at Missolongi, 110-Destruction of the Turkish Fleet; diplomacy; death of Napoleon's mother, Il-Ireland; outrage on the Lord Lieutenant; commerce, 112-Circular from the Congress of Allied Monarchs, 227--Their views regarding Spain; message from the Cortes to the King, 228-Their circular to Foreign Ambas sadors, 229-Portugal; Brazil; France, 230-Greece; desolate state of Scio; decapitation of Chourschid Pacha; A. merica, 231-Domestic affairs; agricul- ture, 232-Commerce; negociations he- tween Britain and Spain, 233-Spain; notes from the Ambassadors of the Al- lied Powers to the Minister, 358-Their departure from the capital; France, the King's speech, 360-Preparations for an attack on Spain; measures of the latter, 361-Brazil, coronation of the Empe- ror; Greece, capture of Napoli di Ro- mani, by the Turks; United States' finances; domestic affairs, the King's speech, 362-Reduction of taxes; re-
land, 363-Commerce; agriculture, 364
-France; debates respecting war with
Spain, 476-Chateaubriand's argument
in favour of it; obnoxiousness of M.
Manuel to the Ultra party, 477-His
address to the Chamber of Deputies;
his expulsion, and his refusal to comply
with it, 478-Conduct of the liberal
party, 479-Departure of the Duke
d'Angouleme for Bayonne; Spain, fail-
ure of Bessieres to rescue Ferdinand;
conduct of the latter, his speech, 480→→→
Portugal, decree in favour of Spain,
Amarante's plot, 481-Greece; suc-
cesses of the Greeks; fire at Canton, do
mestic affairs, parliamentary discussions,
death of Earl St. Vincent, 482-Insol-
vent act; agriculture; commerce, 483
-Foreign commerce, tables of tonnage,
and Customs and Excise, 484-Invasion
of Spain by the French, 590 Con
spiracy detected in the French army;
proclamation of the Duke d'Angouleme,
591-Projected march of the army; St.
Sebastian invested, 592-Arrival of the
Spanish Royal Family at Seville; march
of the Portuguese to assist the Spa
niards; fire at Constantinople; Mexico,
593-Domestic affairs; paper relative to
Spain; Catholic emancipation, 594-
Ireland; agriculture, 595-Commerce,
596-France and Spain, bulletins of the
French, Mina, 693 skirmish at Tarra-
gona between Ballasteros and the French,
movements of Abisbal, 694-Session of
the Extraordinary Cortes, Guerillas, 695
-Amarante's attempt to join the French,
Paris, Madame du Cayla, rumours from
India, 696 Greece, Russia, Domestic
Affairs, 697.
Rain in the tropics, 340.
Reading, course of, importance of a guide
to, 189.
Reformation, the, work on by Robelot, 589. Relations, Poor, 533. Review: Goethe's Life, 68-Grimm's German Popular Stories, 91-Beddoes' Brides' Tragedy, 169-Peveril of the Peak, 205-Moore's Loves of the An- gels, 212-Routh's Burnet's Own Times,' 290-Freycinet's Voyage round the World, 310-Comment on the Di- vine Comedy of Dante, 317, 396--James's Expedition from Pittsburgh, 422—The Flood of Thessaly, 460, 669-Foscolo's Essays on Petrarch, 562-Franklin's Journey, 573-Hazlitt's Table Talk,689. Revolutions, Moral Effects of, 564. Richardson, 462. Rhinoceros, Asiatic, 339.
Rhyme, asonante, 405-remarks on, 431 -bad, 432-defective, 432--good, 435- faults in rhyming, 661-double rhymes, 665.
Richter, John Paul, 377, 378, note.
Riley Gravestones, a Tale, 282.
Rio Janeiro, 311.
Ritson v. J. Scott, 445.
Rizzio, 95.
Road to preferment in Persia, 389.
Robin Hood, 101.
Rocket, Parachute, 469.
Rogers, the poet, 159.
Rogues, specimen of old English, 518. Roman literature, character of, 553-gene- ral error respecting its Augustan age,
Roman history, early, fabulous, 553, note. Romances, Spanish, 405, 509. Rothorn Cavern, 583.
Routh, his new edition of Burnet's History of his own Times, reviewed, 290.
Royal Society, 340, 586.
Ruelle, a dramaticle, 181.
Ruling Passion, 568.
Spanish Romances, No. I., 405 No. II.
509-No. III. 605..
St. Vincent, Earl, Memoir of, 539. Stories, Traditional, 91.
Stafford, Marquis of, his collection of Pic- tures,.145.
Steam Engine, 224-new, 586. Staël, Madame de, 527.
Steel, alloys of, 467-method of ornament- ing with prismatic Colours, 468.
Study, systematic plan of, 190.
Succory used as blanched Sallad, 339. Sugar, fish preserved by, 469. Swift, his notes on Burnet, 292. Taafe's Comment on the Divine Comedy of Dante, 317, 396.
Christina Swayne, 73-Corporal
Colville, 132-Riley Gravestones, 282- Kate of Windiewa's, 410-Road to Pre- ferment in Persia, 389, 519-a Ship- wreck, 382-Mr. Schnackenberger, 493, 646-The Fairy Miller of Croga, 678. Tamahaamah, a Sandwich Chief, 316. Thermometers, variations in the bulbs of, 585.
Sailor's Receipt for tying Hair and Shaving, Tinian, Island of, 314.
Titian, his Diana and Calisto, and Diana
and Actæon, 147-Venus rising from
the sea, 148.
Tragic Drama of Greece, 625.
Travellers, Society of, 224.
Twelfth Night, 37.
Verse, writers on, 36-Feet employed in
English, 178-Iambic, 273-Anapæstic,
274 Dactylic, 275-Licences in Poeti-
cal Measure, 273-combinations of
Verses, 429-Rhyme, 431.
Shipwreck, a, 382.
Shopping, 156.
No. III. 273-No. IV. 429-No. V.661.
Vesper Hymns, 510.
Vesuvius, Eruption of, 224. Vowel sounds, 174, 438.
Walpole, Horace, described by Miss Haw-
kins, 262-Character as a writer, 263,
Walton, Izaak, 634-ode to, 635.
Siddons, Mrs., 160-her abridgement of Washington, General, original Letter of,
Skulls found in Germany, 587.
Slaves, state of, in the Brazils, 312. Society of Arts, in Scotland, 224.
Travellers, 224. See Proceed-
Sorrento, visit to the Monastery of, 53, 343. Southey, 160.
Sound, velocity and force of, 586. Spaniards, their attachment to England, 513.
Spanish Character, 509.
Watts, on the Improvement of the Mind,
censured, 192.
Waverley, Author of, 206, 354.
West Greenland, 224.
Whitefoord, Caleb, 507.
Whitehead, Paul, 264.
Wilkins, G. dramatist, 515.
Windsor Castle, 306.
Year, the New, rejoicings on its coming of
age, 5.
the Chinese, 340.
York, Cardinal, 265.
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