tury, 34 the Use of Families and Young Persons, by Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of the Great and of his Residence on Board H. M. S. Hon. Sir Dudley North, and the Rev. Dr. Notes of a Journey through France and Italy, Travels of Polycletes, in Letters from Rome, Baron de Theis, by Mons. Rouillon, and ban's Abbey, a Metrical Tale, with some Travels in the Mogul Empire, by Francis Four Years in France, or Narrrative of an land, 83 Truth, a Novel, by the Author of Nothing, 83 Sir John Chiverton, a Romance, 84 Aben-Hamet, the Last of the Abencerages, 84 Lorenz Stark, a Characteristic Picture of a other Poems, by the author of Odes,” The German Novelists. By Thomas Roscoe, 84 Sibyl's Leaves : Poems and Sketches, by Words by T. Moore, with Symphonies and Essay on Mind, and other Poems, 85 Essay on Craniology, 85 85 H. J. Pye, Esq. Poet Laureat to his Ma- | Mission to the East Coast of Sumatra, in 1823, by John Anderson, Esq. 124 Miers, 125 of the Mongols and Romans. by John tianity, for the Use of Young Persons and History of the Mogul Dynasty in India, 125 The Animal Kingdom described and arranged, for extracting Teeth, also a Patent Method and other Original Matter, by Edward A Treatise on Diet, &c. by J. A. Paris, M.D. The Labours of Idleness, or Seven Nights in the Thirteenth Century, from the French Recollections of a Pedestrian, by the Author of “Journal of an Exile," 129 thor of “ The Subaltern Officer, 129 Campaigns in Italy, Spain, Germany, Rus. Conybeare, 129 The Lusiad, translated from the Portuguese, Montbarey, Ministre Secrétaire d'Etat au The Crazed Maid of Venice, and other Poems, The Wanderer of Scandinavia, or Sweden Ambassador from France to the Courts of Sibella Hatfield, 130 by Miss Manwaring, 130 The Gate of the French, Italian, and Spanish, unlocked by a new method of acquiring the | The Foscari, a Tragedy, by Miss Mitford, 269 Notes and Reflections during a Ramble in during the Nineteenth Century, by J. C. L. a Life,” 269 The Torr Hill, by the Author of “ Brambletye Honor O'Hara, by Miss A. M. Porter, 271 Settlement as Colonies to the Close of the Recollections of the Life of John O'Keefe, written by Himself, 271 Entertainments of King James the First, by Cradock, Esq. M. A., 271 Sacred Specimens, selected from the Early Napoleon Bounaparte, with Copious His- Select Specimens of English Poetry, from the G. Walker, M. A. 272 late Dr. Parr, with a Sketch of his Life, 172 || Sketch of the Progress and State of Litera- neys across the Pampas, and among the reviews (with extracts) of Malcolm's His- tory of India—Turner's History of Henry sition-Tales by the O'Hara Family-Galt's Petitions of the Lord's Prayer, by the Rev. ham’s Paul Jones—Tales of a Voyager - Story of a Wanderer- The Rifleman's Com- Domestic Education - Hood's Whims and Review of Music :- Songs to Rosa; the Poe- and Accompaniments by T. A. Rawlings, 39 Sacred Melodies, No. 1. arranged with Sym- patrick; the Poetry by J. Bellamy, Esq. 39 The Lilac and the Rose, by W. Fitzpatrick, 39 W. Fitzpatrick, 39 Come Love to me, 40 a Summary Account of the Lives of Emi- || Divertimento for the Piano-forte, introducing 40 Invasion till the Suppression of the Rebellion Cramer, 86 in 1745, by the Rev. Alex. Stewart, 225 Le Due Sorelle, a Duet, by Miss Essen, 86, Murray, written by Himself, with a Pre- Select Airs from Boiledieu's “ Dame Blanche," arranged for the Piano-forte, with Flute Accompaniments, by C. A. Whitcomb, Ditto Ditto by Burrowes, 86 and arranged for the Instruction of Youth, liante Polacca, by N. C. Bochsa, 86 for the Harp and Piano-forte, with Intro- comprizing the Political History of the Aladdin, or the Wonderful Lamp, a Fairy Here! Aladdin, here! 131 ed and Translated from the Original Works Genius of Flame, 131 Here! Here! Here! 132 Who first will strike the Deer, 132 That Doom is Death, 132 and Scenery, by Mary Russell Mitford, 269 Hours of Rapture, 132 Vauxhall; or, 'tis this, the best of all lights, De Ditto, with Variations, by G. Kialmark, -273 The Sun is o'er the Mountains, a Rondeau, A Collection of Popular Melodies, arranged in Mozart's twelve admired Airs, with Embel- Sacrifice Interrompu, with Embellishments by Dame Blanche, with embellishments by ditto, Braham, altered and arranged, by G. H. Napoleon's Grand March and Quick Step, with an Accompaniment for Flute, by A. Obligato Piano-forte Accompaniment, by Slow and Quick Marches of the 4th Dragoon Guards, by E. Hull, 274 133, 181, 228;-Miss Macauley's Reci- 88, 134, 181, 228;-Drury Lane, 227, 274; -Covent Garden, 228, 275 the Music composed and selected by J. 42, 89, 136 ;-Society of Painters in Water Colours, 43;-Society of British Artists, gregor Logan, the Music by J. Barnet, 181 cilorama, 43, 89;-Cosmorama, 43, 89;- arranged for the Harp by N. C. Bochsa, in National Gallery, 136 Fine Arts' Publications :- British School of &c. 44, 276; – The Extinguisher, 44;- Ecce Homo, 90 ;--Belshazzar's Feast, 90; -The Princess Charlotte's Cenotaph, 90; -Othello, 90;- Leicester's Visit to Amy Sketches of Shipping, 90;-Views in Rus- in the Opera of Medea, by P. Cianchet- Dr. Jenner, 91;-Madame Pasta, 91;- Ornamental Villas, 91; Brighton Palace, Enchanted Island, 137 ;-Young Shrimp- Airs in the Sacrifice Interrompu, by J. B. tions, 137; Castellated, Monastic, and Do- mestic Architecture, 137; - Miss Love, 137 ;- Portrait of the King, 182;— Portrait Mr. Canning, 183; – Views in Greece, 183; 183 ;– Burmese War, 228 ;-- Voyage Pitto- mento for the Piano-forte, by T. A. Raw- C. Kemble and Fawcett, 276 ;--- Death of Botzaris, 276 ;-Scarborough, 276;-Wa- the Piano-forte, with the Flute, by R. Passions of the Horse, 276;-Map of the World, 276 arranged as Duets for the Piano-forte, by S. - Female Presence of Mind, 138;-- Female Gallantry, 138;-Mr. Canning, 138 139, 181, 229, 276 186, 232, 277 END OF VOL. IV. LONDON: |