THE LONDON MAGAZINE. JANUARY TO JUNE, 1823. Why should not divers studies, at divers hours, delight, when the BEN JONSON's Discoveries. VOL. VII. London: PRINTED FOR TAYLOR AND HESSEY, 93, FLEET STREET, AND 13, WATERLOO PLACE. 1823. ALPHABETICAL TABLE Agriculture, 113, 232, 364, 483, 595, 698. Alexander VIIIth, Pope, Anecdote of, 295. Allan Lorburne, the Mariner, 73. Anecdotes: Enthusiast, and Matter-of- Fact Man, 12-Soldier, 12-Dr. Frank lin, 204-Dr. Farmer, 263-Earl of Shaftesbury, 293--James the First, 294-Sir Edward Seymour, ditto-Pope Alexander the Eighth, 295-Haller, Angling and Izaak Walton, 633. Anglo-German Dictionaries, 442. Anticipations, Historical, 220. Arago, Narrative of, Voyage round the Architecture, Wiebeking's History of, 342. Art, Works of, their permanency and Asonante Verse, 205. Bacon, his observations on dramatic poe- Balearic Islands, peculiar customs in, 509. Barry Cornwall, 50—his " Flood of Thes- Barton, B., The Maniac, 83-Sonnet to Elia, 194-a Poet's Thanks, 421. Mr., Method of ornamenting Steel Beddoes, Mr., his Brides' Tragedy re- Births, 119, 239, 367, 487, 599. Biographical Memoirs, &c.: Goethe, 68 Dr. Jenkins, 93-Herder, 273-Cha- Bow-street, literary Police Office, 157. Brantome, new Edition of, 471. Brewster, Dr., Fluid in Crystals discovered Brunswick, Duke of, his advance into Bulbs of Thermometers, variations in, 585. Buonaparte, Mad. Mère, death of, 111. Card-table, honesty of the, 154. Carey, Rev. Dr., Extract of a Letter from, Cary, Mr., his Translation of Dante, 318, Catholic Religion, its character, 510. Caves of the Alps, &c. 582. Characters: Elia, 19-Messer Brunetto, Chartier, Alain, French poet, 552. Children, their enjoyments, 13, 39. Christina Swayne, an Icelandic Tale, 73. Clare, J. 48, 158—" Poesy," 210—“ An- Clissold, Mr., his Ascent of Mont-Blanc, Clouds, Ascent of, 587. Blunders, 463-Literary, 330, note; of Cock Watt, 517. Dictionaries, 442. Bones, Fossil, found in Caves, 465. Books, new, 118, 238, 365, 485, 597. Bottioni, Italian Dramatist, 236. Cockney Huntsman, 252. Cold, Remarkable Degree of, 587. H. Sonnets by, 181. 468. Commerce, 112, 233, 364, 483, 596, 699. Commonwealth, Cicero's Dialogues on, Concerts, 103, 104, 225, 226, 353. Contributors to the London Magazine, 47. Cornwall, Barry, 50, 161; his Flood of Crabbe, Rev. G. 160. Cretans, St. Paul's character of, exem- Crystals, researches on, 222-fluid in the Cunningham, Allan, 49, 161-Stanzas to, Danish literature and language, remarks Dante, on his Commedia Divina, 317, Darwin, Dr., origin of his Botanic Gar- Davy, Sir H., his researches on crystal, # 222. Day of a Persian Jew, 125. Duelling, law against in South Carolina, Dulwich Gallery, 13. Duties of Customs and Excise, table of, Ecclesiastical Preferments, 119, 239, 367,- Elia, Character of, 19, 47-Sonnet to, 194 - Papers by: Old China, 269-Ritson, Emigrations from Germany to the United English Versification, see Rhyme and Ver- Ethical Treatises, defects of, 192. Exaggeration, and Matter-of-fact People, 8. Exhibition of Drawings, 218 at the Royal Facetia Bibliographica, No. I. 515— Festivals and Holidays, 5, 22, 143. Flood of Thessaly, B. Cornwall's, 460. Day, New Year's, 1-ditto, in Paris, 22- Fluid Chlorine, 586. Death of a German Great Man, 373. Dictionaries, Anglo-German, blunders of, Drama, Grecian, origin of, 625 defects, Drama, JAN. Drury Lane; Kean and Young, 99-Old and Young, Miss C. Fisher, 101-Covent Garden; Maid Marian, 101-Abbott, Macready, Kem- ble, 102-The Huguenot, Miss F. M. Kelly, 103 FEB. Drury Lane; Panto- mimes, The Golden Axe, 196-Miss Tree; Simpson and Co. 197-Covent Garden; Harlequin and the Ogress, 198-Artaxerxes; Miss Paton, 199- MARCH. Covent Garden; Nigel, or the Crown Jewels, 354-Marriage of Figaro, 356-The Duel, or my Two Nephews, Mr. Peake, 357-Drury Lane, 358- APRIL. Covent Garden, Julian, 473- MAY. Drury Lane and Covent Garden, 558-Vision of the Sun, 559-Chinese Sorcerer, 560.-JUNE. Covent Garden, Clari, the Maid of Milan, 705-Drury Dramaticles: The Ruelle, 181-Olym- Fluids, action of heat on, 584-discovered Forrest, Mr., his new percussion lock, 339. Foscolo, Ugo, his Essays on Petrarch rc- Fossil Elk, 339-fossil bones discovered in Francis, St. festival of, 343. Francis, Sir Philip, original Letter of, 544. Franklin, Dr., Anecdote of, 205. Franklin's Journey to the Shores of the French Literature, 234, 341, 470, 588. French Poets, early; Garnier, 41, 162– Fresnel, M., on the ascent of Clouds, 587. Galleries of Painting; Dulwich, 13-Mar- quis of Stafford's, 135-Windsor Castle, Garnier, French Poet, 41, 162. Ghost, presence of Mind in, 93. Greece, Modern Literature in, 472. Greece, Ancient, Tragic Drama of, 625- its divinities, 630. Grimm, German popular Stories, 91. Halberstadt, Skulls found at, 587. Hawkins, Miss, her Anecdotes, 261. Languages, on the Study of, 325, 556. Land's End of Cornwall, a tale, 542. Latin Classics, French edition of, 470. Laughing, remarks on, 38, 542. Letters to a Young Man, by the Opium of General Washington, 217-of Lettsom, Dr., punning Epigram on, 269. Licences in English Poetry, 279. 597, 711. Hill, Dr., on de la Croix's Connubia Flo- Literature, as a profession, 85-defined, 86 Ice-caves of the Jura and Alps, 582. Insects, luminous property of the sea de- Polish, 236. Liverpool, Society of Travellers, 224. Livingston, Mr., his geographical Explo- Long, Major, his Expedition to the Rocky Loves of the Angels, reviewed, 212. Lying, particular species of, 8. Janus Weatherbound, 45. Jenkins, Dr. Lionel, 93. Jew, Day of a Persian, 125. Marius, sublimity of his character, 554. Mathematics, remarks on, 197. John Paul (Richter), German writer, 377, Matter-of-fact People, 8. |