tranflated before. The other verfions being scarce, this will of course be fought, and the reader will have few occafions to repent his application to it. MISCELLANIES. Nothing can more strictly belong to this description of books than the Oriental Collections*, published by Major Oufeley, into which the most varied fpecimens of Oriental Literature are introduced. The Iconographia Scoticat might be arranged with the arts, with hiftory, or with biography. To cut short all doubts, it is placed here; but, wherever it stands, it can only be mentioned with commendation. Thus have we filled our tables, and arranged our guests at them with as much exactness as we could. If any one think himself hardly used that he is not called up to that affembly, let him be affured, that we do not in malice exclude him, but for fome reason to us appearing ftrong. The company must be select to be refpectable. Or to drop the metaphor of the tables, and confider ourselves as travelling through certain regions of literature; we must be cautious what objects we defcribe, left, like other travellers, we fall under the cenfure of the poet : As he that travels far, oft turns afide To view fome rugged rock or mould'ring tow'r, * No. VI, p. 603. + No. IV. p. 433. TABLE TO THE BOOKS REVIEWED IN VOLUME XI. N. B. For remarkable Paffages in the Criticisms and Extracts, fee the INDEX at the End of the Volume. Agreli's letters concerning, Mo 462 rocco. Swedish. Alcock's rife of Mahomet 92 Allan's fange of the Lowlands of Scotland 558 Allegorical miniatures for the study of youth 456 Anecdotes, hiftorical and literary 214 hiegraphical, literary, and political 611 Antoninus meditations. Germ. 583 Appiani Alexandrini Romanarum Hiftoriarum quæ fuperfunt; editio Teucheri 460 Ariftophanis Rane, Höpfneri 583 Ariftotelis Politica Gallice par Champagne 580 Army, hort inftructions to offi93 cers Arnold's Shipwreck, acomic opera 561 Arnould fiftème maritime et politique des Européens 94 Afiatic Refearches, vol. iv. 117, 250, 413 BRIT. CRIT, VOL. XI. Brown's new claffical dictionary Brüggemann's view of the English Brunck Terentii comædiæ fex 582 Bryant, Mr. The fentiments of 211 217 695 Buonaparte, account of the early Burke, Mrs. Weft's elegy on 313 -, Euttace's elegy on in French 330 third letter to a M. P. on the proposals for peace with the regicide directory of France 596 Burrows's meafurement of a de- - 268 - 223 Buffe's journal for Ruffia Clergy, facts on the prefent ftare Cobbold's effay on revelation 317 Colman's Blue-Beard, or Female Colville Walsh, or a young man's Corret's origines Gauloifes 579 Courcy, Adeline de, a novel 562 Cox's view of the United States Crawford's opinion on the finan- cial fituation of Great Britain Crifis, reflections on the prefent, Cullen's Caftle of Inchvally 680 Cumberland on outline, fculpture, Cumyns's tranflation of Eftelle, Currie on the effects of cold and - 320 309 83 Dalby. Account of Reuben Bur- Durham's, bishop, charge |