CONTENTS. LETTER I. TO M. BE,-Calais; Stern; Miss Esther.. 1 LETTER II. TO THE SAME.-Dover; Shakspeare's Cliff; LETTER III. TO THE SAME.- -The Stage; The Road; the .... LETTER IV. TO THE SAME.-County of Kent; English Roads; Castles; Modern English Knights' Errant; Middle- LETTER VI. TO M. A. DE CHEVRY.-Seven Oaks; Jack Cade; Knole; Gorboduc; Penthurst; Sydney; Arcadia 26 LETTER VII. TO M. P. BLAIN.-Sayes Court; Evelyn; His Travels; His Taste in Horticulture; Emigration; The .... LETTER VIII.-TO M. TERREBASSE.-Sunday in Eng- land; General Appearance of London; the Parks; the 40 LETTER IX. TO M. AUG. SOULIE.-Westminster Abbey ; ...... LETTER X. TO M. DELAVIGNE.-British Museum ; ..... LETTER XI. TO M. CH. NODIER.-Gothic Architecture ; tecture.... LETTER XII. TO M. F.-Exhibition of English Sculptors; LETTER XIV. TO M. LE BARON TAYLOR.-Flaxman ; LETTER XV. TO THE SAME.-History of English Painting; LETTER XVI. TO M. P. DE LAROCHE.-West; Fuseli; LETTER XVII. TO M. LE BARON TAYLOR. Leicester LETTER XX. To Madame DE BIEF.-Richmond; Jean- LETTER XXI. TO M. DUDRENEC.-Strawberry Hill; ... 132 134 142 LETTER XXII. TO M. A. DE CHEVRY.-Windsor; the Age of George II. depicted by Walter Scott; George III..... 149 LETTER XXIII. TO M. A. D' HAUTERIVE-Chivalrous and Poetical Memoir of the Earl of Surrey LETTER XXIV. To M. B——.—Topography of Lon- LETTER XXV. TO MADAME SAINT G-s.—Dinner and Evening Parties in London; Tea; Society; Manners.. 169 LETTER XXXIII. To M. PROVOST.-Covent Garden; Macready; Young; Kemble; Othello; Miss Foote; Miss LETTER XXXIV. TO M. C. GOSSELIN.-English Comedy; The School for Scandal; Farren; Young; C. Kemble; Cowley; Bourgoyne; Morris; Reynolds; Morton; the two LETTER XXXVI. TO M. R. PERIN.-Haymarket; the English Opera; Terry; Oxberry; Mrs. Chatterley; Miss Stephens; Madame Vestris; the Beggars' Opera; English LETTER XXXVII. TO M. G. JAL.—.—Dramatic Music in England; Miss Clara Fisher; Emery LETTER XXXIX. To M. SOULIÉ-Brook Green Fair; LETTER XL. TO M. A. THIERS.-Alexander; Mathews; LETTER XLI. TO MADAME GUIZOT.-Miss Joanna 4 LETTER XLII. TO M. VILLEMAIN.-Mr. Milman; his Tragedies; his Opinion of Kings; Napoleon; the Bonassus ; LETTER XLIII. ΤΟ M. LESOURD.-Maturin and Phrensied Literature; Mr. Shiel the Barrister and his Tra- LETTER XLIV. TO M. L'ABBÉ ***.-Summary of the LETTER XLV. TO THE SAME.-The Velvet Cushion; Dr. Syntax; Bishop Porteus; Congregation of the Church of Eng- land; the Bishop and the Soldier LETTER XLVI.-Oratorical Action among the Clergy; Summary of Pulpit Eloquence in England; the Puritans; Euphuism in the Pulpit; Bishop Taylor; Barrow; Louth; LETTER XLVII. TO MADAME THERESE F -D.-Me- thodism; Wesley; Whitfield: Irving LETTER XLVIII. TO M. DUMONT.-On English Liberty; LETTER XLIX. TO M. ALBIN HOSTALIER.-Language of LETTER L. TO M. ST. CLAIR.-English Barristers; M. Cottu's Enthusiasm in their favour; Inns of Court; Courts LETTER LI. TO M. F. BLAIN.-The Three Schools of |