Glengariff, romantic vale and rocks of, 405 | -the bay of, 406-the Eagle's Nest, ib.—| the Widow's Lament, Stanzas on Glenga- riff, 408
Grotto de' Cani, described by Lady Bless- ington, 421
Hall, H. B., Esq., Scenes at Home and Abroad, by, reviewed, 562
Hartnoll, J. H., Who can the Dear One be, by, 555
Henry VIII., Shakspeare's play of, critique upon, 346
Hill, Benson E., Esq., A Lesson in Dinner- Giving, by, 125-Home Service; or, Scenes and Characters from Life, at Out and Head Quarters, by, reviewed, 568 Hook, Theodore, Esq., Widdlezig, by, 1-
The Atonement, by, 145-Civil War, by, 289-Odd People, by, 431'
Horace Vernon; or, Life in the West, a no- vel, reviewed, 426
Howard, Edward, Esq., "A Cloud of Can- vass;" or, "The Old Admiral is Right," by, 104-The Canon with Consciences, by, 366-Poor Relations, by, 529
L. E. L., the Polar Star, by, 28-Night at Sea, by, 30-Elegiac Tribute to the Me- mory of, by Mrs. C. B. Wilson, 194 Lesson of Life, the, a Household Romance, concluded, by Douglas Jerrold, Esq., 89 Lewis, M. G., Esq., Life and Correspon- dence of, reviewed, 560
Literature, and Critical Notices of New Pub- lications :-The Only Daughter, a Do- mestic Story, edited by the Author of "The Subaltern," &c., 132-A Book of the Pas-
sions, by G. P. R. James, Esq., 136-The Life of George Washington, his Decrees, Speeches, &c., by Jared Sparks, 157- Pictures of the World, by Plumer Ward, Esq., 142-Statistics of the Colonies of the British Empire, by R. Montgomery Martin, Esq., 282-The Romance of the Harem, by Miss Pardoe, 283-Excursions in the Interior of Russia, &c., by Robert Bremner, Esq., 285-The Idler in Italy, by the Countess of Blessington, 418-The Youth of Shakspeare, by the Author of "Shakspeare and his Friends," 423-Ho- race Vernon; or, Life in the West, 426- The Deluge: a Drama in Twelve Scenes, by J. E. Reade, Esq., 427-The Fergu- sons; or, Woman's Love, 557--The Po- pular Songs of Ireland, by T. Crofton Croker, Esq., 558-The Art of Painting, in Oil and Fresco, by W. B. Sarsfield Taylor, 559-Life and Correspondence of M.G. Lewis, Esq., 560-Scenes at Home and Abroad, by H. B. Hall, Esq., 562— The Fall of Warsaw, a Poem in Three Cantos, ib.-Illustrated Publications, in Montbly Parts, 562-The History of Na- poleon, by R. H. Horne, 563-The Ara- bian Nights' Entertainments, ib.-Heads of the People, 564-The Life and Ad ventures of Michael Armstrong, the Fac- tory Boy, by Mrs. Trollope, 565-The Songs of Béranger, ib.-The Philosophy of Drinking Usages in Great Britain, by J. Dunlop, 566-Trials of the heart, by Mrs. Bray, ib.-On Blushing, by Dr. Burgess, 567-Geology of the West of England, by Henry F. de la Beche, F.R.S., ib.-The New Aid to Memory, ib.-A Letter to Doctor Birkbeck on National Education, by R. T. Stothard, 568-On the Nelson Monument, by Dr. Granville, ib.-Home Service; or, Scenes and Characters from Life, at Out and Head Quarters, by Benson Earle Hill, Esq., ib.
Little Pedlington, Extracts from a Journal kept during a residence at, Yawkins's Splendid Annual, 114
M'Clean, Ronald, 292, 295, 298, 303 M'Cleod, Donald, a Highland chief, his gal- lant conduct and death in the service of Charles Stuart, 292; his daughter, Alice M'Cleod, 292
Malldaloch, ruins of M'Cleod's house of, 297, 302
Manual for Suitors, a, by Oliver Oldrum, Gent., 221
Manager's Pig, the, by D. J., 316 Martin, R. Montgomery, Esq., his Statistics of the British Colonies, reviewed, 282 Marryat, Captain, C.B., the Phantom Ship, by, 177, 321
Mayor of Hole-cum-Corner; a Legend. By Douglas Jerrold, Esq. 487
More Leaves from Mr. Keeley's Journal,
Moselle, the river, beauty of, 380,
Napoleon, anecdote respecting his birth,240. | Poor Relations, by Edward Howard, Esq. Night at Sea, by L. E. L., 30
Night March, a, by the Old Forest Ranger,
Norfolk, Thomas Howard Duke of, in Shak- speare's Henry VIII., 346
Norton, Hon. Mrs., Lines on the Christening of my Brother's Infant Son, by, 304-Ata- raxia, by, 450
Nun, a description of one making her pro- fession, 313
Odd People. By Theodore Hook, Esq., 431 Only Daughter, the, A Domestic Story, by the Author of "The Subaltern," "The Hussar," &c., reviewed, 132
Pacificator, the True History of a Great, by Henry Brownrigg, Esq., 41
Pardoe, Miss, the Romance of the Harem, by, reviewed, 283-Beauty and Time, by,
Passions, a Book of the, by G. P. R. James, Esq., reviewed, 136
Personal Narrative of Tristram Dumps, Esq., 80, 258, 306
Phantom Ship, the, by Captain Marryat, C.B., 177, 321
., Charades by, 124, 176, 402 Phipps, the Hon. Edmund, A Summer in Bavaria. No. 1., by, 380
Picker and Piler, the, by N. P. Willis, Esq., 505
Pictures of the World, by Plumer Ward, Esq., reviewed, 142
Poetic Painting and Sculpture, by Echion,
Poetry:-The Polar Star, by L. E. L., 28- Night at Sea, by L. E. L., 30-Farming Improved, by Louisa H. Sheridan, 103- Lines to Miss Blanche Bury, by Mrs. C. B. Wilson, 113-Charades, by ., 124, 176 -Elegiac Tribute to the Memory of L. E. L. by Mrs. C. B. Wilson, 194 Lines on the Christening of my Brother's Infant Son, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton, 304-French Song, 309-Beauty and Time, by Miss Pardoe, 320-Glengariff, Stanzas on, 408 Extract from the Deluge, a Drama, by J. E. Reade, Esq., 429-Ataraxia, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton, 450-The Carol of the Coronation, by Sir Lumley Skeffington, 521-Is there Unbeliever! by T. H. Bayly, Esq., 504 -Who can the Dear One be, 555 Polar Star, the, by L. E. L., 28 Poole, J., Esq., Extracts from a Journal kept during a Residence at Little Ped. lington:-Yawkins's Splendid Annual, by, 114-A Tale of Mystery; or, a Romance of Portland Place, by, 385
Popular Songs of Ireland, the, by T. Crofton Croker, Esq., reviewed, 558 Presentiment of Danger, 342
Prince of Darkness, the, by George Ray- mond, Esq., 513
Romance of the Harem, the, by Miss Par- doe, reviewed, 283
Russia, Excursions in the Interior of, by Robert Bremner, Esq., reviewed, 285
Scenes in the Life of an Adventurer, Nos. II., III., 49, 228
Shakspeare's Historical Plays, considered Historically, by the Right Hon. T. P. Courtenay. Nos. VIII., IX., X., 57, 236, 346
Shakspeare's Drinking-bout; a Tale of the Toping at Bidford, by J. B. Buckstone,
Shakspeare, the Youth of, reviewed, 423 Sheridan, Louisa H., Farming Improved, by, 103
Siddons, Mrs., her Queen Catherine, 364 Skeffington, Sir Lumley, the Carol of the Coronation, by, 521
Sparks, Jared, the Life of George Washing- ton, by, reviewed, 137
Stirling Castle, attacked by the young Pre- tender's forces, 289
Suitors, a Manual for, by Oliver Oldrum, Gent., 221
Tale of Mystery; or, a Romance of Portland Place, by J. Poole, Esq., 385 Treves, City of, described, 380 Trollope, Mrs., Memoir of, by a Correspon- dent, with a Portrait, 416-Life and Ad- ventures of Michael Armstrong, the Fac- tory Boy, reviewed, 565
Venus de Medici, Statue of the, described by the Countess of Blessington, 420
Ward, C. Plumer, Esq., Pictures of the World, by, reviewed, 142
Washington, George, the Life of, &c., by Jared Sparks; reviewed, 137 Who can the Dear One be, by J. H. Hartnoll,
Widdlezig, by Theodore Hook, Esq., 1 Willis, N. P. Esq., the Picker and Piler, by,
Wilson, Mrs. C. B., Lines to Miss Blanche Bury, by, 113 Wolsey, Cardinal, as described by Shak- speare; with critical notices, 349, 354, 358, 361; his death at Leicester, 362
END OF THE FIRST PART OF 1839.
WHITING, BEAUFORT HOUSE, STRAND.
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