randola, 211-As You Like It, 215- Montalto, 216-Miss Wilson, 216- Friar Bacon, 216-No. XIV. the King's Visit to the Thea res, 329-Artaxerxes, 330-Pizarro, 330-Richard III, 331— Therese, 331-Twelfth Night, 331- Don John, 332-No. XV, Richard III, 433-Stranger, 435-Love in a Village, 435-Conscience, 436-No. XVI, 559 -Venice Preserved, 560—The Duenna, 561-Virginius, 561. Undine, Jane Shore, &c. 562-No. XVII, 669—the Sieur Davoust, 669-Tempest, 670— Provoked Husband, 671-Romeo and Juliet; Miss Dance, 673-She Stoops to Conquer; Liston, 673-Marino Fa- Christmas-time characterized, 83. Cockney Writers, 69-Cockneys charac- Collector, the, No. VIII. 290. Commercial Report, 105, 226, 343, 457, Concerts, City; Philharmonic; Museodeum, Croly, Mr. new Tragedy by, 206, 313- Davidov, Russian poet, extracts from, 321. Davy, Sir H. 132. Denmark, 446. Julius, 622. Dutch Literature, 337. Early impressions, permanency of, 297. Earthquake, a tale, reviewed, 91. Edinburgh, in letters from T. Young, 533. - Egyptian and Nubian Antiquities, 567. Elia, character of himself, 6-accused as viz. On New Year's Eve, Mrs. Bat- tle's Opinions on Whist, 165-a Chap- ter on Ears, 263-All Fools' Day, 361 -a Quaker's Meeting, 385-the Old and New Schoolmaster, 492 - My Rela- Elizabeth, Queen, admirably portrayed in England, blamed by the Venetians, 177. Etchings of Different Kinds of Men, No. Exmouth, Humphrey Nixon's Letter from, 629. Family Resemblances, 292. Faulder, Richard, of Allanbay, 26. Foreign Journals, Gleanings from ; Sergel and Büstrom, 333-Don Quixote in Scythia, 413-Müllner, 417-Hints of Derzhavin, Russian poet, extracts from, Fox, Charles James, 420. 316, 319. Dissenters, Protestant, 184. Don Quixote in Scythia, an Italian poem, Gentleman, on the Look of a, 39-ditto independent of natural defects, 41- fine gentleman, 41-character of, 44. Germany, Present State of Religious Par- Gesenius, Professor, 303. Goëthe, on Manzoni's Carmagnola, 423. Greek Theatre, modern, 686. Hall, Rev. Robert, his character as a preacher, 185-his Sermon on Modern Infidelity, 186-ditto on Death of the Hamilton's Garden of Florence, 315. Hawker, Major, his Hand Moulds, 340. Haydon's Picture at Edinburgh, 220- Hazlitt, Mr. his Essay on the Principles of Human Action, 307-Table Talk, Martin's Belshazzar's Feast, 442. Matthews, unrivalled excellence of, 666. Maturin, Mr. 430 on the writings of, Mazeppa, on Riding on Horseback, No. I. Medals, cleaning of, 685. Medwin's Sketches in Hindostan, 315. Homer, Ambrosian Codex of, 273-Apo- Melmoth, the Wanderer, 96-reviewed, T. on the style of his Ballads, 97-his Selection of Irish Melodies, re- Müllner, the German Dramatist, 417. Jacob, Mr. on the Ecclesiastical Establish- Mummies, galleries of, 91. Jung, J. H. 149. Kean, Mr. at New York, 220. Kenilworth, 67-review of, 188-distin- Music, Burton's remarks on, 265. Report of, No. XI. Doyle's Bal- lads, Songs, &c. in the Twelfth Night, by Bishop, 99-No. XII. Concerts, Miss Wilson, Clementi, new Musical Publications, 217-No. XIII. Concerts, Oratoric, new Musical Publications, 338-No. XIV. Philharmonic Concerts, Madame Camporese, Mansion-house Concert, opening of the Opera, Ora- torios, Concerts, new Musical Publica- tions, 448-No. XV. La Marinoni, Oratorios, Mr. Bartleman, new Musical Publications, 568-No. XVI. Il Turco in Italia, Moore's Irish Melodics, No. vi Napoleon's barbarity towards the Prussians at Wessel, 513. National Character, 143. Necrological Table for 1820, 678. Niebelungen Lied, 157. Nismes, Maison Carrée at, 683. North-west Passage, the discovery of an- Oehlenschläger's Axel and Valborg, Bal- Old Stories, No. IV. the Moral Enchan- ter, 555-the Water Lady, 556. Painters, the Palmas, 20-Bellino, 20- Patents, New, 111, 232, 349, 462, 581, Penn's deed with the Indians, 406. Pere Loquitur, at La Trappe, 136. Perrinson, Edward, the Poet, sketch of his Petrarch, Sir E. Brydges, on the Life and Phidias, the Sculpture Room of, 245. Piquet, observations on, 163. Poetical objects, 598. Poetry and Painting, observations on, 23, Poetry, Didactic, 595-Ethic, 596-artifi- The Song of Richard Faulder, 29. The Shirt of the Happy Man, 37. Do. written in the Woods of Bolton, 47. Lines written near the Ruins of Horace's Specimens of Gothic Poetry, &c. 146, &c. Specimens of Ballads, 150, 151. Ballads from Oehlenchläger's Tragedy, Verses to Longman and Co. on their 8vo. Edition of Wordsworth's Excur- Rhyme Legend of Richard Faulder, Ma- Stanzas on the Death of an Infant, 254. To Helene, on a gifte ringe carelesslie Lines written in a Friend's Album, 267. Sonnet to Bernard Barton, 303. Printing press, improved one, 566. Schill, Major, 509. Schlegel, New Journal by, 100. Scott, Sir W. 93, 99-his Lady of the Sculptors: Sergel, 333-Büstrom, 334- Thorvaldsen, 444-Tenerani, 566—Al- Sergel, Swedish sculptor, memoir of, 333. Shelley, Mr. his new Tragedy, 68—his Southey, Mr. his History of the Quakers, 68-his Vision of Judgement, 428-on his Histories of Religious Sects, 637. Spectre-horseman of Soutra, 615. Stralsund, 512-defeat of the Prussians Table-Talk, No. VI. On the Look of a Musical Review, charge against, Tenerani, 566. refuted, 117. Queen's conduct, 160. Venetians, character of, 12-their lan- guage, 14-manners, 14---Venetian Lady, 15-artists, 19-government, Venice, external appearance of, 11-histo- rical and political observations, 13- St. Mark's Square, 16-Do. Church, 16-Dogal Palace, 17-Giudecca, 17- Rialto, 18-Buildings, 18-San Zac- caria, 21-Church of the Jesuits, 21- Madonna del Orto, 21-Grimani Pa- lace, 22-Pisani Do 24-Manfrini Do. 24-Dogal Do. 25-Fine Arts at, 25-advantages of, over Paris and Rome, 25-Marriage of the Adriatic at, 174- Webbe's, (Mr.) Conversazione, 336. Whig Lord, an anomalous character, 45. Wordsworth, Mr. 134, 406-his charac- |