A New Series of Popular Fallacies
Letters from Germany in 1799, by S. T. Coleridge, Esq.
Senex's Soliloquy on his Youthful Idol
Death of Alexander the Great, by L. E.L.
Precepts and Practice, No. Ill., Captain Gray. By the Author
of " Sayings and Doings"
CONTENTS OF THE THIRD PART
OF 1835.
ORIGINAL PAPERS.
The Gipsy's Ride
Weeds and Flowers. No. II. 1. A Sudden Conversion.—2. A
Song for any Season.-3. Carpe Diem.—4. On the Death of a
Friend.
No. III. 1. Solitude.--2. The Spartan Mother.---
3. An Old Story. By Barry Cornwall
10, 226
The Modern Novelists—The Disowned"
14
The Blunders of the Remarkably Skilful
17
The Prison Inquest. By the “ Clergyman in Debt
22
Records of a Stage Veteran, Nos. VI., VII., and VIII. 33, 359, 487
The Flying Island, a Legend of New England
38
The Confessions of William Shakspeare (concluded)
47
Extracts from a Journal kept during a Residence at Little Pedlington.
By the Author of “ Paul Pry'
70, 172, 323, 465
Giulietta Grisi
78
Stanzas addressed to Miss Landon
82
The Line of Beauty; or, Les Noces de Nose. An entirely original
83
The Brigand's Wife. By E. L. Montagu, Esq.
91
Monthly Commentary
92, 228, 365, 501
Letters from the South. Nos. I., II., III., IV., V., VI., and VII.
Algiers; by Thomas Campbell
, Esq., Author of "The Plea-
sures of Hope,” &c. &c.
137, 273, 421
The Parting Word, by Miss Landon
155
The Love Charm, by L. E. L.
156
over London. By the Author of“ Sayings and Doings" 164
Sketches on Irish Highways.-Old Granny. By Mrs. S. C. Hall.
182
Epistle to Horace Smith from Algiers, by T. Campbell, Esq.
191
Conversations of an American with Lord Byron
193, 291
by N. P. Willis, Esq.
203
204, 484
By the Author of “ Corn-Law Rhymes"
210
211
on Michaelmas Day
232
290
302
305