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Chillon, the Chateau of, 397.

Christmas-time characterized, 83.
Chrystallo-Ceramic manufacture, 565.
Clennell's Battle of Waterloo, 449.
Cleopatra's Needle, 100.

Cockney Writers, 69-Cockneys charac-
terized, 70.

Coffins, patent, 100.

Coleridge, 132, 406.

Collector, the, No. VIII. 290.

Commercial Report, 105, 226, 343, 457,

575, 690.

Concerts, City; Philharmonic; Museodeum,
217-Argyle Rooms, English Opera,
339-Philharmonic, 448-at Mansion
House, 449-Vocal, 450.
Confessions of H. F. V. H. Delamore, 383.
Conversation, character of modern, 45.
Conversazione, a New Literary, 313.
Cornwall, Barry, new Tragedy by, 66.
Crabbe, Mr. Cause of the Popularity of his
its faults, 486

poetry, 484

Borough and Tales, 490.

Croly, Mr. new Tragedy by, 206, 313-

his Paris, Part II. 430-do. reviewed,

540.

Davidov, Russian poet, extracts from, 321.
Death, observations on, 7, 250.

Davy, Sir H. 132.

Denmark, 446.

Julius, 622.

Dutch Literature, 337.

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Egyptian and Nubian Antiquities, 567.

Elia, character of himself, 6-accused as
a cockney scribbler, 69
- papers by,

viz. On New Year's Eve, Mrs. Bat-

tle's Opinions on Whist, 165-a Chap-

ter on Ears, 263-All Fools' Day, 361

-a Quaker's Meeting, 385-the Old

and New Schoolmaster, 492 - My Rela-

tions, 611.

Elizabeth, Queen, admirably portrayed in
Kenilworth, 200.

England, blamed by the Venetians, 177.

Esquimaux, 646.

Etchings of Different Kinds of Men, No.
I.-The Humorous Man, 505.
Exhibition, Chalchographic, 432—at the
British Institution, 437.

Exmouth, Humphrey Nixon's Letter from,

629.

Family Resemblances, 292.

Faulder, Richard, of Allanbay, 26.
Fine Arts, 370-at Madrid, 445-in the
Netherlands, 484.

316, 319.

Dissenters, Protestant, 184.

Don Quixote in Scythia, an Italian poem,
338, 413.

Drama, No. XII. Christmas pantomimes

-Vandenhoff, 83, 87-No. XIII. Mi-

Gentleman, on the Look of a, 39-ditto

independent of natural defects, 41-

fine gentleman, 41-character of, 44.

German Ballads, 148.

Germany, Present State of Religious Par-
ties in, 299.

Gesenius, Professor, 303.

Goëthe, on Manzoni's Carmagnola, 423.
Grattan, Mr. 660.

Greek Theatre, modern, 686.

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Homer, Ambrosian Codex of, 273-Apo- Melmoth, the Wanderer, 96-reviewed,

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ments in Germany, 299.

John O'Groat's, letter from, 48.

Johnson, Dr. 71.

Jung, J. H. 149.

Kean, Mr. at New York, 220.
Keats, J. 132-death of, 326.

Kenilworth, 67-review of, 188-distin-
guished by dramatic power, 191.

vi

Napoleon's barbarity towards the Prussians

at Wessel, 513.

National Character, 143.

Necrological Table for 1820, 678.

Niebelungen Lied, 157.

Nismes, Maison Carrée at, 683.
Northern Expedition, 222.

North-west Passage, the discovery of an-
ticipated by Capt. Parry, 647.

Oehlenschläger's Axel and Valborg, Bal-
lad from, 152.

Old Stories, No. IV. the Moral Enchan-

ter, 555-the Water Lady, 556.
Old and New School-master, 492.
Oldfield, Mrs., anecdote of, 204.
Opera, observations on the, 422.

Painters, the Palmas, 20-Bellino, 20-
Titian, 21-Poussin, 22-Raphael, 23
-Salviati, 23-Tintoretto, 24-Land-
seer, 438-Newton, Linton, Stephanoff,
Vincent, 439-Crome, Ward, Landseer,
440-Barrett, Etty, 441-Christmas,
Willes, Gandy, Martin, 442-Falcrantz,
445-in the Netherlands, 684.
Pantomime, observations on, 85.
Parry's (Capt.) Journal, reviewed, 642.
Passage-boat, voyage in, down the Po, 177
-passengers in, 178, 179.

Patents, New, 111, 232, 349, 462, 581,
697.

Penn's deed with the Indians, 406.

Pere Loquitur, at La Trappe, 136.

Perrinson, Edward, the Poet, sketch of his

Life, 322.

Petrarch, Sir E. Brydges, on the Life and
Writings of, 207.

Phidias, the Sculpture Room of, 245.
Pinelli Library, 273.

Piquet, observations on, 163.

Poetical objects, 598.

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Printing press, improved one, 566.
Public Events, Monthly Register of, 101
-France, 101-Germany and Naples,
101-Spain; United States; St. Do-
mingo; Turkey, 102-Domestic News;
addresses to the Queen, 103-executions
for forgery, 104-Cobbett; Accum, 105
-address of the Allied Sovereigns at
Troppau; proclamation of the Regent at
Naples, 223-opening of Parliament,
224-accidents, &c. 225-Austrian and
Neapolitan contest; and motion in Par-
liament respecting it, 452-the King's
intended visit to Ireland; Catholic Ques-
tion, &c. 453 - insurrection of the
Greeks; massacre at Manilla, &c. 571
-debates in Parliament, 572-disturb-
ances in Spain; purposed return of the
King of Portugal, 686-revolution in
Greece; Paris; Domestic News, &c. 687.
Pulpit Oratory, No. I. Introduction, the
Rev. Robert Hall, 182-No. II. the
Rev. John Liefchild, 306.

Schill, Major, 509.

Table-Talk, No. VI. On the Look of a
Gentleman, 39-No. VII. On reading Old
Books, 128-No. VIII. On Personal Cha-
racter, 281-No. IX. On People of Sense,
368-No. X. On Antiquity, 527.
Tachydidaxy, 336.

Musical Review, charge against, Tenerani, 566.

refuted, 117.

Queen's conduct, 160.

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