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Landor's Imaginary Conversations, 10

character of the work, ib.-intellec-
tual acuteness of the author, 11-
beautiful passage from, ib.-notice of
some of the dialogues, 11, 12, 13, 14
-Conversation between Tiberius and
Vipsania, 15, 16.

Leander and Hero, lines on, 468.
Letters to the Glasgow Students, No.
VI. 1. VII. 97.

from the Levant, No. VIII. 313
-Castelorizo, Antiphellus, &c. ib. 314
-fountains, and explanations respect-
ing, 315-view from the hills, 316–
sepulchres at Antiphellus, 317-the

theatre, 318-dispute, 319 the Aga,
320-characters on board ship, 321—
the black ship of Stathos, 322.
Life, 445.

Lines to Edward Bulwer Lytton, 208.
to a lady on the death of her son,
531.

London Lyrics, 146, 327, 523.
Lynden, poem of, by Pringle, 462.
Lyre's complaint, The, 241.

M

Measurement in literature, 204.
Memory, the boon of, 303.
Merchant Tailors' School, 523.
Mexico in 1827, by Mr. Ward, 45-no-
tice of the writer's views, ib.-geo-
graphy of Mexico, 46-population,
47-present political position of Mex.
ico, ib.of the Government, 48-
mines of Mexico, 49-the companies,
ib. 50-personal narrative, 51 cha-
racter of the country travelled over,

52.

Misadventures of a short-sighted man,
149.

N

Nares's Life of Lord Burghley, critique
on, 507—remarks on Lord Burghley's
character, ib.-Dr. Nares's view of it,
508-origin of Burghley, 509-pro-
ceedings of Cecil, 510-progress in
court favour, 511-intrigues with the
members of the council, 512-his cau
tious policy, 513.

Naval character, sketch of a late, 545.
"No more," lines entitled, 550.
Notions of the Americans, review of,
164-bitter spirit of many writers to-
wards the Americans, 164-charges
against the author, 166-errors of
writers on America in general, ib.—
shipping of the United States and
American
England compared, ib.

inns, 167-English in America, ib.
--innkeepers and their manners, 168

women, 169-public instruction in
America, 170-Washington, ib.
American navy, 171-colleges and the
press, ib.-claim to old English au-
thors, ib. necessity of knowing the
truth about America, 172.

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Plains of Cannæ, 348.
Playing punch, on, 376.

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Poetry, epigram to a new-made baronet,
44 the soldier's bride, 66sonnet
written in spring, 74-O'Hara's child,
84-a gift of flowers, 96 imitated
from Berni, 112-the sanctuary, 122
-table-talk, 146-a character, 173-
on revisiting school, 192-lines to Ed-
ward Lytton Bulwer 208 hint to
retiring citizens, 215-return of Fran-
cis the First, 229-the lyre's com-
plaint, 241-the feaste of alle deuilles,
255-from the Romaic, 277-the boon
of memory, 303-the French gover-
ness, 312-the black ship of Stathos,
322 the two elephants, 327 — the
dying raven, 335-encomium mo-
riæ, 341-the plains of Cannæ, 348-
dirge to Miss Ellen Gee, 360-lines
from the Romaic, 369-death-boat of
Heligoland, 416-the dying Klepht to
his companion, 427-life, 445- old
song of J. Miller, 458-broken ties,
460 Lynden, 462-farewell song,
462-on burning some letters, 463–
lines on a statue of Chantrey's, 465
-Psyche, 467-on a picture of Hero
and Leander, 468-the fancy ball,
505-coronation of Inez de Castro,
513-Merchant Tailors' school, 523
-to a lady on the death of her son, 531
epistle from Medora Trevilian,
543-No more, 550.
Political Trimmer, The, 173.
Priesthood, sketches of the Irish, 259,
515 Their importance as a body, 259
--Druids of Ireland, 260-St. Keiran,
260 St. Patrick, ib.-St. Columba
and his history, 515, 516-Colmekil's
prophecy, 517-Legends respecting
St.Columba, 518, 519-St. Kevin,
520-St. Canice, 522- Dr. Ledwich
controverted, 532.

Professional sketches, 403, 489.
Proverbs, on, 271.

"Public," my, 481.

R

Rambles in New South Wales, 216.
Records of woman, 75.

Regiment, the last of Froberg's, 524.
Rencontre in the Desert, 231, 551.
Return of Francis the First, 229.
Rogers, poem by, 75.

Romaic, lines from the, 277, 369.
Roman theatres, The, 417.
Rome, walks in, No. XIV. 124-XV.
417-Roman society, 124, 125-the
family of Spain, 125-the queen and
Godoy, 126-Charles the king, 127—
the Duchesse de Chably, 129-the ex-
queen of Etruria, ib.-interview with
Godoy, 131-private life of the fa-
vourite, 133- he Roman theatres,

579

417-the Valee, 418-description and
character of, 419, 420-Roman drama,
422, 423, 424, 425-favourite per-
formers, 436-the fantoccini, 427.
Rovigo, memoirs of the Duke of, 565—
birth and parentage, 566-explanation
respecting the Duke d'Enghien, 567,
568-Stratagem of the Austrian and
Prussian Emperors, 569-Rovigo em-
ployed in the Prussian war, 570—
embassy to St. Petersburgh, 571—
Spanish affairs, 572-conduct of as
head of the police, 576.

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Table-talk Abroad, No. V. 38—VI, 134
-VII. 328—the bar, ib.-the Court
of Common Pleas, 38-account of Sir
J. Mansfield, ib. 39-Sir Giles Rooke,
40- Judge Heath, 41- Sir Vicary
Gibbs, and character, ib. 42-Sir J.
Richardson, 42-Lord Gifford, 43-
Mr. Sergeant Best, 43-Justice Park,
ib.-Sergeant Cockle, 134-Shepherd,
135-Lens, ib.— Rough, 136-Pell,
Frere, and Spankie, 137-Bompas,
138-Sir T. Turton, 139-Mr. Jer-
vis, 328-Brougham, 329-Denman,
330-Morris, ib.-Phillips, 331-Du-
bois, ib.-Nolan, 332-jobs in law
offices, 333.

Table-talk-London Lyrics, 146.

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