COLLECTED AND ARRANGED, WITH ALL THE NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS. Cheaper Edition. Portrait. Royal 8vo. 12s. 2. REV. GEORGE CRABBE'S LIFE AND POEMS. Cheaper Edition. Portrait. Royal 8vo. 10s. 6d. 3. CAMPBELL'S SPECIMENS OF THE BRITISH POETS. WITIL BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES, AND AN ESSAY ON ENGLISH POETRY. A New Edition, edited by PETER CUNNINGHAM. Portrait. Royal 8vo. 158. 4. BOSWELL'S LIFE OF DR. JOHNSON. EDITED WITH NOTES, BY THE RIGHT HON. JOHN WILSON CROKER. LONDON: SPOTTISWOODES and SHAW, WAS GENEROUS, NOBLE-NOBLE IN ITS SCORN OF ALL THINGS LOW OR LITTLE; NOTHING THERE WHERE THY YOUNG MIND HAD CAUGHT ETHEREAL FIRE, "THOU ART GONE; AND HE WHO WOULD ASSAIL THEE IN THY GRAVE, COULD SAY HE HAD NOT ERR'D AS MUCH, AND MORE?" ROGERS. A 2 dotes. Gibraltar. — Malta.— Mrs. Spencer Poems on the Death of “ Thyrza.” Smith. -"Sweet Florence." Prevesa. Tepaleen. Introduction to Ali Pacha. Janina.-Zitza. — Acarnania.-Night Scene Robert Bland. Commencement of the Bio- grapher's Acquaintance with Lord Byron. — Correspondence.— Mr. Rogers.—Mr. Camp- bell. Letters to Mr. Harness. - Coleridge's - · 140 Colonel Greville and the Argyle Institution.— Anecdotes. - Sensitiveness of the Poet on the Subject of his Satire. Suppression of the New Edition of English Bards, &c., of the Curse of Minerva, and of the Hints from Horace. Parliamentary Anecdotes. Fashionable Life.-Presentation to the Prince Regent. Letter to Sir Walter Scott thereon. Visits to Middleton and to Bowood. Lord Erskine. - Cheek Chester. Chelten- |