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II., the race, 21 --Chap. III., the stag-hunt, 26. Red Sea, navigation of the, 208. Retribution, from Goethe, 175. Revelations of Spain, by an English resident, review of, 595. Reviews: --Gillman's life of Coleridge, 117 --Widdrington's Spain and the Spaniards, 181 --Griffith's journey across the desert, 204 --Townsend's facts in mesmerism, 219 --Mrs Poole's Englishwoman in Egypt, 286 --Stephens' book of the farm, 298 --Lord Malmesbury's diaries and correspondence, 315 --Walpole's memoirs of the reign of George III., 353 --Vestiges of the natural history of creation, 448 --Betham's Etruria Celtica, 474 --Sismondi's etudes des sciences sociales, 529 --Revelations of Spain, by an English resident, 595 --Cennino Cennini on painting, 717 --Arnold's history of Rome, vol. iii., 752. Revolution, effects of the, 355. Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 16. Rome, causes of the decline of, 546. Roscoe, Thomas, the tower of London, by, Part I., 158 --Part II., 161. Sacred ground, from Goethe, 177. Savannah-la-Mar, by the English Opium-Eater, 750. Scott, Sir Walter, critique on, 8. Settled at last, or Red River recollections; Chap. I., homeward bound, 18 --Chap. II., the race, 21 --Chap. III., the stag-hunt, 26. Shaw, Thomas B., sketch of the life of Pushkin, by, 657. Simmons, B., vanities in verse by --letters of the dead, 114 --parting precepts, 115 --stanzas to the memory of Thomas Hood, by, 768. Sismondi, 529. Slavery in the Spanish colonies, 605. Solitude, from Goethe, 176. Sorrow without consolation, from Goethe, 170. Spain as it is, 181 --present condition of, 595. State, Ping-Kee's view of the, 415. Stag-hunt, the, a Red-River recollections, 21. Stanzas to the memory of Sir David Milne, by Delta, 766 --of Thomas Hood, by B. Simmons, 768. Stephens' book of the farm, review of, 298. Superfluities of life, the, a tale from Tieck, Chap. I., 194 --Chap. II., 198. Suspiria de profundis; being a sequel to the confessions of an English Opium-Eater. Introductory notice, 269 --Part I., the affliction of childhood, 274 --Part I. continued, 489 --Part I. concluded, the Palimpsest, 739 --Levana and our Ladies of Sorrow, 743 --the apparition of the Brocken, 747 --Finale to Part I., Savannah-la-Mar, 750. Swiss Alp, the, from Goethe, 180. Tasso, critique on, 405. Teachers, the, from Goethe, 178. Three
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