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hap. XX., 345
--Chap. XXIII., 349
--Part III., 561
--Chap. XLI., 572
--Chap. XLII., 575.
Gillman's life of Coleridge, strictures on, 117.
Glance at the Peninsula, 595.
Goethe--_see_ Poems.
Good of a gown, the, 608.
Grant to Maynooth, the, 647.
Hannibal, 752.
Hats, a case of, 51.
History, on translating, 507.
Holy family, the, from Goethe, 178.
Homer, on the translation of, 507.
Homer, Dante, and Michael Angelo, 1.
Homeward bound, 18.
Hood, Thomas, stanzas to the memory of, by B. Simmons, 768.
Husbandman, the, from Goethe, 175.
Isabel, Queen of Spain, character of 598.
Janus, from the Fasti of Ovid, 94.
J.D. To a Blind Girl, by, 98
--Stanzas by, 314.
Juvenal, remarks on, 516.
King in Thule, the, from Goethe, 166.
Lebrun's Lawsuit, 705.
Leon, General, 606.
Letters of the Dead, by B. Simmons, 114.
Levana and our Ladies of Sorrow, by the English Opium-Eater, 743.
Lopez, character of, 601.
Love's Hour-Glass, from Goethe, 176.
Lucretius, remarks on, 517.
Malmesbury's Diary and Correspondence, review of, 315.
Malta, 215.
Marriage unequal, from Goethe, 178.
Marston; or, Memoirs of a Statesman
--Part XV., 75
--Part XVI., 461
--Part XVII., 679.
Matanzas, insurrection at, 605.
Maynooth, 647.
Merrifield, Mrs., translation of Cennino Cennini on Painting, by, 717.
Mesmerism, 219.
Mexico in 1812
--Part I., 251
--Part II., 331
--Part III., 561.
Michael Angelo, 1, 15.
Midnight Watch, the
--Chap. I., 424
--Chap. II., 431
--Chap. III., 439
--Chap. IV., 444.
Milne, Sir David, stanzas written after the funeral of, by Delta, 766.
Milton, critiques on, 5, 503.
Modern Political Economy, remarks on, 529.
Mohammed Ali, 215.
Montenegro, a ramble in, 33.
Muse's mirror, from Goethe, 179.
My first spec in the Biggleswades, 549.
Narvaez, characte of, 599.
New love, from Goethe, 179.
North's Specimens of the British Critics, No. I., Dryden, 133
--No. II., Dryden and Pope, 369
--No. III., Dryden, 503
--No. IV, Dryden on Chaucer, 617
--the same, concluded, 771.
Novel and the Drama, the, 679.
O'Donnell, governor of Cuba, 605.
Opium-Eater, a sequel to the confessions of the, introductory notice, 269
--Part I. The affliction of childhood, 274
--Part I. continued, 489
--concluded; the Palimpsest, 739
--Levana and our Ladies of Sorrow, 743
--the apparition of t
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