TO THE THIRTY-FOURTH VOLUME. ABERDEEN, Lord, 15 Absenteeism, a disease, 493 Actors, want of accomplishment in, 398 Addison, anecdote of, 542 Advertisements, interest of, 205 Affection, delicacy of, 294 Agriculture, Irish, 204 labourers employed in, 210 Althorp, Lord, his correspondence with Hulton Animals, on cruelty to, 393 Burdett, Capt., poisoned, 590 Butterflies, thoughts respecting, 460 Cambridgeshire, ugliness of, 298 Canning, Stapleton's political Life of, 33- Capo D'Istrias, Count, particulars of his assas Anne of Cleves, by Lord Leveson Gower, 206 Caroline, Queen, conduct of, 377 Ant, the vagrant, 61 Antilles, condition of the slave of, 411 Arab tribes, affray with, 561 Arcadian child, lines to, while sleeping, 293 Asmodeus at Large, No. I. 38-No. II. 112- Athenian Lover to his Mistress, 292 Bachelor, young, Life of, 275 Balloon, its capabilities, 95 Bayly, T. H. Esq., Spirit of Song by, 413 Belisarius, or Injured Innocence,Tragedy of,176 Berni, Francesco, poetry of, 251 Blanchard, Mr., his " Lyric Offerings," 442 Bonnets, large, nuisance of, 104 Books, education by, 188 Bores, how to avoid, 345 Boroughs, disfranchisement of, 403 Borrowing, advantage of, 190 Boulogne,apostrophe to, 46-vindication of, 491 Braham, improvement in his acting, 44 Brain, development of, 451 Brereton, Col., suicide of, 200 Bristol stones, 204 Bristow, Lieut.-Col., Spanish work translated Brougham, Lord, irony of, 12-remarks on,116 JUNE-VOL. XXXIV. Castlereagh, Lord, death of, 34-his foreign Catholic question, settlement of, 19 Child in Prayer, lines to, 575 Cholera, observations on, 207-a few plain or no Cholera, 296 Coburg Theatre, Spanish plays at, 591 Coimbatoor, classical scene in the mountains Colonial relief, measure of, 101 Colonies, on the establishment of, 576 Contrast, 226 Contrast, the, by the author of "Yes and No," Conversations with an Ambitious Student in Ill Health, No. VII. 71; No. VIII. 232 of Plagiarism, 495 of Review, labours of, 297 Crime, connexion of ignorance with, 302 true spirit of, 353 Croaker, a, 201 Cuckoo, reflections respecting, 458 2 P Debates, on the secresy of, 583 Debt, duty of getting into, 253-imprisonment Demon's Offer, 41 Disposition, estimate of the, 189 D'Israeli, Mr., his Commentaries on the Life Drama, English, remarks on, 42-state of, Foreign, in London, 591 Hall, Robert, Green's Reminiscences of, 298 Hodges, Mr., on Emigration, 223 Horace, Translation from, 432 its usurpation in regard to secresy of Debates, 583 Dramas, recent-the Hunchback-the Mer- Hunchback, the, 513 chant of London, 513 Dumont's Recollections of Mirabeau, 486 Earthquake in Chili, 469 Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews, 355 Egypt, Court of, 555 Eliot, Sir John, persecution of, 145 "Entlehner, Der," or The Borrower, 195 Evidence, circumstantial, 436 Farce, anecdote of a damned one, 43 Fiesco, a Tragedy, from Schiller, 521 Firing at a Mark, amusement of, 141 Fletcher, Mr., suicide of, 294 Foscolo, Life of, by Giuseppe Pecchio, 153 France, trip to, 44-laws relative to the drama Garrick Correspondence, reviewed, 196 and his Writings, facts regarding, 568 Garth, Dr., anecdote of, 543 Ghosts and Apparitions, theory of, 237 Governess, qualifications of, 298 Hunt, Leigh, his Sir Ralph Esher reviewed, Hunting by Steam, 394 Ignorance, its connexion with crime, 302 Indicator, the, 457-the cuckoo, 458-life in Informer, office of the, 100 Iphigenia of Goethe, passages from, 407 tithes, question of, 285 Italian humorous poetry, 58, 249 language, early formation of, 540 Jacopo Ortis, novel of, 156 Jealousy, the, 439 Jockies, the last of them, 295 John de la Casa, lines by, 63 Johnson, Dr., literary designs of, 541 Kemble, John Philip, his poetical and literary Miss, her tragedy of Francis I. 353, 441 King, Lord, his Life of Locke, 542 Kosem Kesamim, 315, 318, 423 Legacy, the, or a Thousand Pounds Reward, Legislation, one of the beauties of, 399 Letter from the Saint Simonian Envoys in Letter to the Editors of the New Monthly Libel, extraordinary prosecution for, 544 Gower, Lord F. L., his drama of Anne of Life, human, miseries of, 254 Literary Gazette, information against, 488 London, appearance of the cholera in, 284 Novelty, apostrophe to, 117 Nugent, Lord, his Memorials of Hampden, 121 Orestes, his longing for repose, 407 Louis XVI., affairs of France during his reign, Our Present State, 497 Meeting, the, 433 Merchant of London, a drama, 517, Mitford, Mr., singular Life of, 205 Monthly Commentary, 97, 200, 294, 392, 480, Morality, English notions of, 22 More, Dr. Henry, works of, 544 Mulgrave, Lord, his novel, "The Contrast," Murray, Mr., on pulmonary consumption, 98 Music,copyright in,295-the noblest of arts,419 Owen, Mr., opinions of, 2 Peasantry, altered habits of the, 214' People, education of, essential to public hap- Perceval, Mr., fast, proposed by, 283 Phrenology. By David Uwins, M.D.,, 445 Poetical compositions in the open air, 205 Poison, dealers in, 590 Political Conveniences, or the Results of the 1 New Monthly Magazine, letter to the Editors Property, on maintaining it inviolate, 147 Newton, Sir Isaac, epitaph on, 543 of, 33 New Year, the, 1 Night Thoughts of Young, 75 Notoriety, necessity of, 200 Quebec, situation of, 335 Sydney, letter from, 481 Talleyrand, M. de, notice of, 80 Question, great one, a few plain words on, 305 Tale of Love and Mystery, 433 Rail-road newspaper, 585 Recess, the, 401 Reform Bill, remarks on, 4, 8-its results, 241, Taxation, on the reduction of, 220 402, 499 Retrospective Criticism, 441 Reviews, Edinburgh and Quarterly, 355 River, its beauty by night, 313 St. Simonian Envoys in England, letter from, Schlegel, M. de, his forthcoming work, 382 Since I knew thee, 342 Sir Ralph Esher, by Leigh Hunt, rev., 288 Slavery, remarks on, 408 Smuggler, the, by Banim, 587 Taxes upon knowledge, 304 Temper of the House of Lords, 8 Theatres, minor, prosecutions against, 135 Tithes in Ireland, question of, 285 Tour of a German Prince, noticed, 300 Trollope, Mrs., her book on America, 428 Tuileries, the palace of, 115 University honours, 489 intelligence, 98 Useful Knowledge, Society for the Diffusion Utilitarians, the, 417 Uwins, Dr., on phrenology, 445 Van Rennselaer, M., seminaries founded by, 68 Society, human, condition of, 467-altered Venice, oligarchy of, 156 state of, 498 Solitude, love of, 358 Songs found in a Grecian urn, 290 Spirit of Song, by T. H. Bayly, 430 true criticism, 353 Splendid Village, by the Author of "Corn- Spring, by the Author of "Corn-Law Rhymes," Squatting in Canada, 336 Staël, Madame de, influence of, 73-her re- Stanley, Mr., speech of, 285 Stapleton's Political Life of Canning, 33 Stewart, Dugald, opinions of, 445 Student, ambitious, conversations with, 71, 232 Sugar, average importation of, 409 Vernacular literature, on, 529 Waste lands, cultivation of, 222 West Indies, state of, 393 What everybody says must be true, a Tale, 358 What shall we do with the West Indies? 408 do with our spinsters? 273 Women, on their influence and education, 227 Word for the Constitution, 79 Words, a few plain, ou a great question, 305 Yankee Criticism, 587 Young, poetry of, 71-his Night Thoughts, 75 END OF THE THIRTY-FOURTH VOLUME London: Printed by W. CLOWES, Stamford-street. |