The Brothers : an Anecdote from the German of Schiller 249 On the Study of Political Economy Innovations in the English Language Sonnet from Vincenzio da Filicaja The Mountain King, from a Swedish Legend Letter to the Reviewers of Italy Verses given with my Picture to my Brother Letter from Montaigne the Younger Nurse's Song, translated from the German The Philosophy of the London Cries To a Friend, on a Device on a Seal Cain on the Sea-shore, from the German of Stolberg The Cat Painter. Communicated by M. Depping The First Spring: a Winter-night Story, from the German 533 On the History of the Middle Ages, No. I. Grandeur and Weakness of the Roman Empire. By M. Sismondi 537, 583 Highland Anecdotes: The Raid of Cillechrist Address to the Alabaster Sarcophagus lately deposited in the On the Superstitions of the Highlanders and Londoners 593 Written in a small Volume, the Gift of a deceased Friend 603 641 De Musset's Life of J. J. Rousseau 650 Sonnet from Monti 664 Sonnet ib. INDEX TO TAB SECOND VOLUME OF THE NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE, AND LITERARY JOURNAL. А Blues and Anti-Blues, remarks on their racter of Pearce, by Mr. Salt, ib. : of the saws against learned ladies, 223: women thors, their superior merits, 119 : Pope's duction, ib. : misery of salutations, 379 : in point, 120. Botany, lines on, 46: remarks on, 392 : pleasures of in the country, 393: adapted schools of, ib.: painters depict them- objections to the Linnean system com- botany illustrates a passage in holy writ, 396. с 461: a song by, 421: song of Hybrias Highlanders, 544 : of Pope, 493 : of So- the epidemic of modern essayism, 301. of water, 440: Dutch agriculture, ib.: the Catholic (Roman), parties amongst the, in Cat-painter, account of, 508. 398: verses to Bonaparte on his marriage, ried persons, ib.: instances, 399, 400, 401, 402. institutions connected with, 643 : law- of the Inner Temple, ib.: revelry and sports of the Church, 644: carols and their origin, ib.: modern mode of keep- Claus (Peter), tale of, 150. Clergyman (Spanish), on the formation of age, 29, 30: first taken to the confesssion, 4 Q 31: effects of it, 32: first becomes ac- and nuns, at Osuna, 518, 519: roads in E ot, 60. English Pride, thoughts on, 135: pride of purse, 136: contemptible distinctions in country parishes and towns, 136: mid- dling classes of London, 137 : their high life below stairs, ib.: city pride of wealth, 138: ostentation and luxury, 139: civic dinners, 140. English Tragedy, criticism on, 47, 121, 413, Epigrams of Pananti, 450, 527. F Fashion, Revolution in, 388: Female Cow- ardice, 502. Fragments from the Woods, 60: speech of Black Thunder, 61: Skenaudo, the Oneida warrior, 62: his eloquent ha- rangue, 63: defiance of a chieftain of the Creek nation, ib.: the Virginian chief to Sir W. Berkeley, 64: address of a Cherokee chief, ib.: Tecumseh, the prophet of war, 66: Hauanossa's speech, 66, 67: Black Buffaloe, 68: pathetic address of Scauaudo, 68, 69. G Garden, Walks in a, 41, 173. 25: character of Spaniards, 26: of Spa- 124. seau, 650. |