Pacific Fur Company, formed, 107. Pacific Ocean. See Atlantic. Paesiello, letter to, by Botta, 311. Painting, influence of Poetry on,
368. See Allston and Pictures. Paley's Natural Theology, reviewed, 505, 513. Pamphus, of Athens, a poet, 482. Papi, Commentaries of, on the French Revolution, 325. Parker, Samuel, Journal of an Ex- ploring Tour beyond the Rocky Mountains by, reviewed, 75- count of it, 128. Patent, the Massachusetts, 444. Pebblebrook, and the Harding Fami- ly, 273.
Perkins Institution for the Blind, Eighth Annual Report of the, 520. Perticari, Giulio, Count, 306 -facts respecting, 307.
Peters, Samuel, petition by, for the Carver Grant, 81 facts respect- ing, 82, note.
Petrarch, last of the troubadours, 72. Phidias, borrowed from Homer, 481. Philammon of Delphi, 483. Philolaus on music, 473. Philosophers, remarks on ancient,
Philosophy. See Grecian and Ital-
Philosophy of art, the Greek, 473 – Plato's, 176.
Pianoforte-making, in Boston, 229. Picture of Early Life, noticed, 294.
Pictures, two classes of critics on, 359. See Allston.
Piedmont, corruptness of the dia- lects in, 309-French principles in, 311 government of, over- thrown, 313-various revolutions in, 314-reëstablishment of the French power in, ib. union of, with France, ib. Pilgrims, voyage of the, to New Plymouth, 339 their political freedom, 340-social compact by the, ib.- distinction between the Plymouth and the Massachusetts, 356. See New Plymouth. Pitcher, Joshua, expedition of, be- yond the Rocky Mountains, 118- on the joint occupation of Ore- gon, 133.
Pizarro, Life of, noticed, 536. Plainfield, Massachusetts, History of, 524.
Planter's Plea, reviewed, 432- cit- ed, 446, 447, 460.
Plato, 475 -on the philosophy of art, 476.
Pleading, Chitty's Precedents in, noticed, 528.
Pleasing, Chesterfield on, 429 — re- marks on, 431.
Pleasures of Hope, Campbell's, 496. Plymouth. See New Plymouth. Poetical translations, Longfellow's, 149, 269. Poetry, influence of, on music, 3,5-Arabian, 68-in Spain, ib.
- of the Troubadours, 70 - of the Trouvères, 71 rise and progress of Italian, 73 - influ- ence of, on painting, 368-in- nateness of, 474-Plato's specu- lations on, 476- Aristotle's, 479 - influence of the age on, 488- decline of, 490. See English, Fae- rie Queene, Grecian, and Italian. Poets of America, Keese's, noticed, 289.
Poggi, of Parma, publishes Botta's History of Italy, 317.
Poli, Baldassare, 330.
Politics of the Puritans, an article in the New York Review upon the, reviewed, 432. See Pilgrims and Puritans.
Pope, on the Faerie Queene, 189,
Prince, Thomas, Governor, 352. Principia Saxonica, Langley's, 530. Protestantism in England, in the time of Elizabeth, 182, 184. Provençal, the Romance, 70. Provence, union of Catalonia with, 70- the poetry of, 70. Puritanism, effect of, on music, 7. Puritans, residence of, at Leyden, in Holland, 338- removal of, to Plymouth, 339-Politics of the, an Article in the New York Re- view, reviewed, 432 contest between the Episcopalians and the, not merely political, 436-op- pression of the, 439-persecuted, 440- motives of the, for leaving England, 446 dependence of civil and religious liberty on the, 452-religious intolerance of the, 458 their mode of obtaining lands from the Indians, 459 R. C. Winthrop on the, 535. See New Plymouth and Pilgrims. Psychology of Galuppi, 329. Pythagoreans, on music, 473, 474.
Raccoon, The, at Astoria, 109. Railroads taking the place of steam navigation, 41.
Raphael, the paintings of, 370, 371. Rationalists, empiric, 326, 330. Reading, abuse of, 509.
Redi, a favorite of Botta, 310. Reformation, in England in the time of Elizabeth, 182. Regicides, facts as to the, 167. Rejected Addresses, noticed, 534. Religious age, 181.
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, effect of his portraits and lectures, 362-merits of, ib.
Rocky Mountain Fur Company, 115. Rocky Mountains, discovery beyond
Safety valves in steamboats, 32. St. Ronan's Well, altered, 490. Salerno, university of, 67, 69. Saracens, in Sicily, 69. Saxonica, Principia, noticed, 530. Scenery, influence of, on music, 3,
Schiller, on the age of Elizabeth, 183. Schoell, quotation from, 482. School Library, The, reviewed, 505- its plan, 511-writers in the, 512
the works in the, published, ib. - Introductory Essay to the, 513 - Juvenile Series of the, 515. Schools, support of, in Plymouth Colony, 354.
Scotland. See Highlands.
Scott, Sir Walter, changes by, in his novels, 489-his Lay of the Last Minstrel, 491 his Marmion, 492 his Lady of the Lake, 493- his romances, ib.- Lord Byron and, compared, 494. Seclusion, remarks on, 152, 154. Serra, History of Liguria by, 325. Shenstone's School Mistress, 205. Siddons, Mrs., 366.
Simmias the Theban, 479. Simon the Athenian, 479. Singleness of purpose, 421. Slacum, William A., remarks by,
Smoking, in the Plymouth Colony, 351.
Snags, description of, 22. Sneyd, E., Day's attachment to, 425. Social life, effects of the crusades on, 61.
Socrates, on poetry, 474-476. Somnambulism, 329.
Song-sparrows, Brewer on, 403. Southern Literary Messenger, Vol. V. No. 12. Article in, on Otis's Tusculan Questions of Cicero, noticed, 283.
Southern Pass over the Rocky Moun- tains, 120, 128.
Southey, Dr., on the discipline of Laud, 445.
Sparks's American Biography, se- lections from, reviewed, 513. Sparrow, P. J., Address by, noticed, 533.
Spenser, Edmund, The Poetical
Works of, reviewed, 174 re- marks on the edition, ib, 199 – the child of the age, 187- his learning, 193 - his reputation in the age of Anne, 201-his repu- tation in the last century, 202- recent poems in the stanza of, 205, 233. See Faerie Queene. Spenserian stanza, recent poems in the, 205, 233.
Sporschil, Johan, German Diction- ary by, noticed, 279. Standish, Miles, 356.
Stanhope, son of Chesterfield, 417, 421.
Stanhope, Earl, deception of foreign ministers by, 427, note. Steam, expansive force of, 33. Steam engines, models of, at the ex- hibition of the Mechanic Associa- tion, 225. Steamboats, effects of, on the West, 19 statutes respecting, 20 causes of explosions of, 21- pe- culiar character of the rivers, ib. - construction of, 23, 26-col- lision, 23 fire and combustible cargoes, 25, 26 - tiller ropes, and want of small boats, 26-burst- ing of boilers, ib.—the Tangipa- ho, ib., note conduct of passen- gers, 28 rivalry, 28, 29. Moselle, 29-34-safety valves in, 32-effect of care and vigil- ance in, 34 selection of, by
Whitworth, western project of, 80. Williams, Roger, Hague on, 525. Wilson, as a landscape painter, 362. Winthrop, Robert C., Address by, before the New England Society, noticed, 535.
Wiswell, Ichabod, Reverend, agent in England, 355.
Woodpeckers, Audubon on, 398. Wolf, theory of, opposed, 485. Worcester, J. E., Geographical Works by, noticed, 272. Wordsworth, 490, 503.
Writing by a deaf, dumb, and blind girl, 523.
Wyeth, Nathaniel J., expedition to Oregon by, 124, 126-on the pro- ceedings of the Hudson's Bay company, 141.
Wyoming, Gertrude of, 498.
Yale College, founded, 170 - Eells's Address there, noticed, 533. Yates, W., his Theory of the He- brew verb, and his Biblical Appa- ratus, noticed, 263.
Yellowstone river, post on the, 114.
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