Death Chant for the Sultan, By B. Sim- Lungs of London, the, 212–St James's Park, 214_ The Green Park, 220- 224—the Regent's Park, 225. M'Henry, a poem by him termed the An- ment of the French Revolution in 1789, 449. Mathews, 781. Miracles, Hume's argument against them, considered, 91. men of a new edition of State Trials, in six glimpses. Glimpse the first- Moore, 368. National Gallery, 467. ville, 19—Champs Elysée—on a fête, Villemain, reviewed, l'art I. 1.- Part rière and the fauxbourg, 23—the road, 24—the abbé, ib.—the abbey, 25- parties, 27. life, poetry, and truth, Part I. 476— Ossian, have you read him ? 693. Book I. 477– Part II. Book II. 597. Otho III., 812. times, by his Son, reviewed, Part I. Pietro D'Abano, a tale of enchantment, from the German of Tieck, Chap. I., The fu- Chap. III., The robber's den, 231- Chap. IV., The incantation, 236- VI., Berecynth, 239— Chap. VII., The The disenchantment, 244---Chap. IX., The meeting in Rome, 247—Chap. A chapter on beauty and other matters, 250--Chap. XIII., The end of Pietro, Picture Gallery, the, No. VIII., 46.- pedestrian in spite of himself, or the mis- haps of a night, a tale, 47. Poetry, a prosing upon that subject, 195. 177. Queen Argenis, a poem, 767. Queer stick, the, a rustic legend in verse, 614. tions to civilisation and barbarism of the, age, 410. Rot your Italianos, by a man behind his dependent state, 103- the boasting of France that this treaty is favourable to couragement of rebellion in Egypt as. tants of, 177-on the present position sia in regard to the Porte, 108–114. „Universal suffrage and the chartists, 289. tan, 319_his inscription in the new Villemain, his history of the French lite. edicion of Mrs Hemans' works, 320. rature of the 18th century, reviewed, By Nicholas l'hirning Neville, Esq. of Whig and Tory finance, 494-state of important circumstances crippled the reduce the public debt rapidly; the first the general distress after the war, the resumption of cash payments in government have been widely different, I. 677_Chap. II. 680—Chap. III. government during nine years of prospe- rity, contrasted with those of the Tory, 499, 501-the fatal delusion of self-go- crown, a drama, by the Baron von of the present disastrous state of our finances, 502– Tory administrations in. jured the sinking fund, and repealed arose from attending to Whig clamour, ib. ----and so was the increase of debt oc- 100_there is an enchantment in all that negroes, ib—the reckless spirit of Whig Edinburgh : Printed by Ballantyne and Hughes, Paul's Work. |