ACRE, Beyrout, &c., visited, 85 Addison and Dean Swift, 113 Elian's Patchwork, some Account of, 289
Ale, a panegyric on, by C. L., 8 Anacreontic, for the New Year, by Thomas Hood, Esq.
Animal Kingdom, ancient accounts of Natural History, 291 to 293
Anna Boleyn, by Mrs. A. T. Thomson, re- viewed, 303-Miss Strickland's Life of, 389
Appetite and Gluttony, 294
Arragon, Katharine of, Queen of Henry VIII., Life of, 395-Her character,
Arithmetic, Humours of, 366 Arts, notices of the fine, 159 Asparagus, 229
Avaricious Man, the Confessions of an, by the late Henry D. Inglis, Esq., 417, 554 Author's Omnibus, Short Rides in an, by H.:-Experience and Foresight-Pur- suing better than Catching-Sympathy -Grinning Graybeards- Gratitude- Speech not always Speaking-Monarchs and Republics-Novels and History- The Lawlessness of Law, 11 to 14- Dress-Throwing away Time-Preju- dice Self-importance-Conversation- Epitaphs, 267 to 270-Music and Poetry -Words and Things-Monstrous Van- dalism-Immortality of Authors-Cost and Worth-Conceit and Contempt- A Quiddit for the Quidnuncs, 315 to 319 Contentment-Compliments- Poetry Disinterested Grief-Coats and Clothes-Giants-Frankness, 574 to, 578
B., Inedited Letters of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, by, 111 April.-VOL. LXIV. NO. CCLVI.
Bajazet Gag; the Manager in search of a "Star" (concluded), by Douglas Jerrold, Esq., 177
Barnabys in America, the, by Mrs. Trol- lope, 504
Bath Alderman and his “ Folly,” 281 Beauty, Poetical description of, 205 Beshire, family of the Emir, 93 to 96 Blanchard, Laman, Esq., Wanted a Fa- ther, a Mother, and a few Sisters, by, 102-Content or Not-Content, by, 285 -A Record of the Police-office, by, 399-Suiting the Action to the Word,
Conversation and Society, 270
Courts and Court Journals, by Lady Morgan, 544
Cricket-match at Eton, 209
Gore, Mrs., the Man of Fortune, and other Tales, by, reviewed, 154-Fas- cination, and other Tales, by, reviewed, 444
Cumberland, Mr., Dialogue by Dr. John- Graduates and Undergraduates; or, the
son between himself and, 277
Dacre, Mary, the Old Maid's Lament, by, 319
D'Arblay, Madame, her Diary and Let- ters, 271-Critique, 405 Daw, the late Miss Margaret, her Life and Writings, by μ., 338
Proctor's Note-book, by the author of "Peter Priggins." No. IV., V., VI., VII., 17, 245, 348, 491
H., Short Rides in an Author's Omnibus, by, 11-14, 267-270, 315-319, 574 -578
H., a Sketch on the Road, by, 337 Diary and Correspondence of Miss Bur-H., the Flower, by, 365 ney (Madame D'Arblay), 271, 405 Dickens, Charles, Esq., on his departure for North America, by Thomas Hood, Esq., 217
Diogenes, sayings of, 297
Djouni, the camp of, 94
Halifax, Lord, inedited Letters from Swift to, 111-His Letter to the Dean, 114
Hard Case, a, by T. Hood, Esq., 176 Hawkins, Sir John, and Samuel Johnson, 277
Helvetius and the Baron d'Holbach, 12
Druse population of Syria, described, 88, Henry VIII., lives and deaths of his
Queens, 389, 390 Hercules, 294, 296
Earth-quakers, the, by Thomas Hood, Esq., Hood, Thomas, Esq., Anacreontic for the
Fine Arts, notices of the, 159, 579 Fishing Adventure, a, 348 Flint, Bet, her poetry, 278
Florence, a Ride on Horseback to, re- viewed, 442
Flower, the, by H., 365
Foreign Sporting (France, &c.) by Nim- rod, 193
France, society at the court of, 204 Franklin, Dr., interviews of Miss Bur- ney with, 283
Frogs of Egypt, Ælian's, 291
Galvanism, a story of, 123
Garrick, David, and Dr. Johnson, 277 George III., characteristic anecdotes of, 13, 213
Germany, the Student Life of, by William Howitt, reviewed, 300
Ghazir, above Djouni, described, 93
New Year, by, 1-English Retrogres- sion, by, 16-On a Native Singer, after hearing Miss Adelaide Kemble, by, 46-The University Feud; a row at the Oxford Arms, by, 142-The Tower of Labneck, a Romance, by, 161-A Hard Case, by, 176-To C. Dickens, Esq., on his Departure for N. America, 217-Howqua, by Tea H., 288-The Schoolmistress Abroad, an Extrava- ganza, by, 305-The Earth-quakers, by, 305
Horse-play, the School for, by John Poole, Esq., 2
Howard, Edward, Esq., The Sea-Lawyer, by, 32-His Romance of Sir Henry Morgan, reviewed, 438
Howitt, William, the Student Life of Germany, by, reviewed, 302 Howqua, by Tea H., 288
Hydropathy, or the Cold Water Cure; as practised by V. Priessnitz, by R. T. Claridge, Esq., 432
Lahneck, the Tower of; a Romance, by New-Zealand Company, the, 160
T. Hood, Esq., 161
Laracor, vicarage of, 111
Nimrod on Foreign Sporting, 193 Nobody characterized, 274
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, P.R.A., his early Norway, Christmas-day in, by E. A., 261
Latin, Cat-, 270
Law, the lawlessness of, 14
Lebanon in the Summer of 1841, 85 Literature of the Month (for JANUARY): -Narrative of the Expedition to Sy- ria, by W. P. Hunter, Esq., 151-The Times and Society of Madame de Sé- vigné, 152-Ferrers, by Charles Ollier, Esq., 153-The Man of Fortune, and other Tales, by Mrs. Gore, 154-New Edition of Shakspeare, by I. Payne Collier, Esq., F.S.A., 155-The Great Civil War, by Henry Cary, M.A., 156 (for FEBRUARY):
The Student Life of Germany, by Wil- liam Howitt, 300-The School for Wives, a Novel, 302-Anna Boleyn, by Mrs. A. T. Thomson, 303
(for MARCH):— Excursions along the Shores of the Me- diterranean, 436-Sir Henry Morgan, the Buccaneer, by Edward Howard, Esq., 438-A Ride on Horseback to Florence, by a Lady, 442-Fascination, and other Tales, edited by Mrs. Gore, 444
(for APRIL):- Lady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances, by L. E. L. (the late Mrs. Maclean) 580
Lover appeals to Nature, the: a sonnet,
Lyttelton, Lord, Life of, 406
μ, On the Usefulness of Inutilities, by, 235-Some account of the Life and Writings of that remarkable child, the late Miss Margaret Daw, by, 338- Means and Ends, by, 481 Macbeth, performance of this tragedy,
Man of Fortune, the, by Mrs. Gore, re- viewed, 154
Means and Ends, by μ, 481 Medical Student, Reminiscences of a, No. III., A Story of Galvanism, 123—No. IV., The Widow's Child, 465 Military discipline, 282
Mediterranean, Excursions along the Shores of the, reviewed, 436 Montagu, Mrs. and Miss Burney, 275, 276, 406
Montague, John, Duke of, 116, 118 Montem, the, 213
Montesquieu, political remark by, 13 Moore, Mrs. Hannah, anecdote of, 278 Morgan, Sir Henry, the Buccaneer, by the late E. Howard, reviewed, 438
Nauplia, the guillotine used at, 146
Notes on New Publications, 157
Numbers, Notes on the; or, Humours of Arithmetic, 366
Old Maid's Lament, the, by Mary Dacre,
Ollier, C. Esq., Ferrers, a Romance, by, reviewed, 153
Orleans, Duke of, his stud, 195, 200- His hounds, 196
Oxford Arms, a row at the, 142
Philosophers, the ancient, 294–298 Phineas Quiddy; or, Sheer Industry, by John Poole, Esq., author of "Paul Pry," 47, 218, 321, 528 Plague, the, of Syria, 92 Plato, and Timotheus, son of Conon, 294,
- Anacreontic ; for the New Year, by T. Hood, Esq.,1-Weeds and Flowers, No. I., by C. L., 8 to 10-Sou- net: The Lover appeals to Nature, 15— On a Native Singer, after bearing Mi s Adelaide Kemble, by T. Hood, Es 9., 46-The University Feud; a row at the Oxford Arms, by T. Hood, Esq., 142 -To C. Dickens, Esq., on his Depar- ture for America, by T. Hood, Esq., Sonnet, 266-The Old Maid's Lament, by Mary Dacre, 319-The Flower, by H., 365-A Remonstrance, 464 on the Oxford Professorship of,
Police-office, a Record of the, by Laman Blanchard, Esq., 399
Poole, John, Esq., The School for Horse- play, by, 2- Phineas Quiddy; Sheer Industry, by, 47, 218, 321, 528 Portsmouth, account of, 32 Publications, Notes on New, 157
Queens of England, the, 389 Quiddy, Phineas, 47, 218, 321, 528
Races, horse, in France, described, 193 -205
Rhyme, the great Napoleon of the realms of, vignette, 146
Road, a Sketch on the by H., 337 Roche, M. de la, 159 Runnymede, traditions of, 65
Thrale, Mrs., Society at her house, 275, Xantippe, Memorabilia of, 168
Time, Old, vignette, 1
Tooke, Mr. Horne, his reply to George III., 13
York, Elizabeth of, Queen of Henry VII., 382, 390-Her interview with Lord Stanley, 391—Epithalamium, 393
END OF THE FIRST PART OF 1842.
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