By a gentleman, we mean not to draw a line that would be invidious between high and low, rank and subordination, riches and poverty. No. The distinction is in the mind. Whoever is open, just, and true ; whoever is of a humane and affable demeanor; whoever is honorable in himself, and in his judgment of others, and requires no law but his word to make him fulfill an engagement ;-such a man is a gentleman ;-and such a man may be found among the tillers of the earth as well as in the drawing rooms of the high born and the rich.
DE VERE
Of the FIRST VOLUME of the GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE-a few
Copies of which may be had by early application to
Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, Philadelphia.
Am I a Cold Coquette?
Adventures of a Player,
Advice Gratis,
Athens,
An Odd Ode,
Amateur Theatricals,
Aroo, The River,
Albinos, or White Negro Children,
Anecdotes of the French Siage,
American Eagle, Lines to
American Annuals,
Autumn,
Arab to his Steed, Autobiography of a Proud Man, a Tale, Arethusa, a Naval Story, Extracts from Amphitheatre, American Poetess in London, Adventures of a Bachelor, Extracts from
B.
Раск.
76
171 270 281 297 304 362 370 383 391
Biography of Zingha, a Negro Queen,
Paganini, with Likeness and Au-
tograph, Prince Puckler Muskau, the cele-
brated German Prince, Charles Dickens (Boz) the author
of the Pickwick Papers, Dr. John Faust, the German Sor.
cerer, Duchess of St. Albans, formerly
Miss Mellon the Actress, Brummel, Beau, Anecdotes of Buoks, Big Ships, Bainbridge, Com. William, Extracts from Life,
51 Death of Hussein Khan, 88 Duchess of St. Albans, Original Memoir, 107 Duelling, Anecdotes of 109 Duello, a Dramatic Sketch, 145 Death of Wolfe, 190 Duchess de St. Valliere, 220
Don Ricardo, a Tale, from Cervantes, 233 Dead Sea, a Poem, 248 Death of Marlowe, a Tragedy, 278 296 304 305 358 363
EXPERIENCES OF A MODERN PHILOSOPHER.
364
425
1. The Pride of Ancestry,
II. On Wine Drinking,
III. Seduction,
12
IV. Soup,
V. Walking Stick, versus Knife,
67
VI. The Best Cigars,
VII. Money Borrowers,
85 VIII. Thin-lipped Ladies,
IX. Lemonade,
105
X. Friends and Acquaintances,
XI. Smoking,
193 XII. Dandyism in Dress,
XIII. Asasætida Sauce,
270 XIV. Rascality of Lying,
87
XV. Madeira Wine,
133
XVI. Honest Ambition,
147
XVII. Soda Water at Dinner,
218 XVIII. Use of Quotations,
326 XIX. Early Marriages,
364
XX. Damp Cigars,
XXI. Temper,
XXII. Carving at Table,
XXIII. Male Flirts,
35 XXIV. Lobsters,
76 XXV. Equestrian Proprieties,
84 XXVI. Tobacco Chewing,
186 XXVII. Looking in the Face,
191
XXVIII. Drinking Regimen,
238 XXIX. Slatternly Housewives,
276 XXX. Religions Toleration,
284 XXXI. Late Suppers,
XXXII. Respect for Opinions,
349 XXXIII. Conduct to Domestics,
364 XXXIV. Wine, and how to Ice Wines,
365 XXXV. Use of Perfumes,
385 XXXVI. Salad Dressing,
396 XXXVII. Female Frailly,
399 XXXVIII. Drinking after Oysters,
409 XXXIX. Medicinal Qualities of Wines,
427
XL Horses in Harness,
Convict and his Wife, a Tale, Cosmogonical Squintings, Creu less Ship, Coffin Maker of Drogheda, a Tale, Call Again To-morrow, a Tale for the Times, City of the Dead, a Poem, Calm at Sea, with Music, Christian Keepsake. Extracts from Chronological Table of Geographical Discove.
ries,
Child at Play with a Watch,
Cowpens, The Battle of the
Cupboard Love, a Tale,
Chaunt of the Bacchanals,
Chapler on Laughing,
Christmas,
Clock Maker, Extracts from,
PAGE.
Page
Epigrams,
30–47 Lays of the Early Martyrs,
175
Ephemera, Lines to the
109 Lover's Quarrel, a Tale of the English Chroni-
Excommunicated, a Tale,
221 cles,
176
Eastern Shore, a Sketch,
235 Letters of Salathiel, the Wandering Jew, 202—249
Escape from the Lead Chambers of Venice, 242 Literary Copyright, U.
219
Lover of Nature, Verses to
232
F.
Literary Souvenir, for 1838,
281
Lockhart's Life of Sir Walter Scott, Part 4, 286
First and Last Visit of Lafayette,
10
Part 5, 428
Fortune Telling, an Anecdote of the Birth of
Lay of the Falcon,
338 Louis XV. 18 Land of the West,
424 First View of the Ocean,
41 Friar of Dillow, a Mono-drame,
M. Fancy's Golden Dream, from Schiller,
170 Faust, Life of Dr. John
193 Forget Me Not,
My Vagabond Days, an Autobiography,
19 205 Madman's Lament,
31 French Stage, Anecdotes of
233 Fieschi's Infernal Machine,
Moorish Barque, a Tale of True Love,
46 269
Fielding; or Society, Extracts from
289
Second Notice, with do. 360 MUSIC-Kathleen Mavourneen,
64 Flying Dutchman, Yankee's Adventure with 331
My Dark-haired Spanish Maid,
140 Friendship, Love, and Wine,
390 Tyrolese War Song,
214 The Calm at Sea,
276 G. Gently o'er the Tranquil Wave,
354
When all is Past that makes Life dear, 422
Gleanings in Europe, by Cooper,
290
German Universities, Account of
293 Miss Martineau's Work on America,
76
Guerilla War,
341 Memoir of Prince Puckler Muskau,
85
Geographical Discoveries, Chronological Table of 349 Misanthrope,
118 Gently o'er the Tranquil Wave, with Music, 354 | Music, Stanzas on
172 Good Fellow, 427 Milton, Account of his Disinterment,
211 My Hame is Nae Sae Cheerfu',
234
H.
Martyred Missionary and his Widowed Mother,
a Tale,
284
Half-Breed, a Tale of South America,
Melioration of the Drama,
291
149
Hussein Khan, the Robber of the Indies,
171
Masonry in Africa,
336
History of the Life of Dr. John Faust,
193
Man in the Big Boots, a Tale,
411
Hohenlohe, Prince, his Miracles,
421
Howleglas, the Jester,
352
Magnolia, The
428
Home Recall, The
396 Marryati, Captain,
428
I.
N.
Kathleen Mavourneen, with Music,
LEAVES FROM A LIFE IN LONDON.
No. 1. The Convict and his Wife, No. 2. The Ladies in Black, No. 3. The Secret Cell,
Pilgrim Father's Farewell to England, 64 Poet to his Bride.
Paganini, Lise of, with Portraits, Prince Puckler Muskau, Life of Pleasant Travelling Companion, Picture, a Long-ago Adventure,
Philadelphia in the Dog Days, 35 Periodical Literature of Ireland, 110 Passage in Shakspeare Paraphrased, 206 Pistrucci, the improvvisatore,
Poetry of Niagara, 47 | Pickwick Papers, Extracis from
Princeton College, New Jersey,
50 | Parlor Scrap Book, for 1838,
53 | Pic Nics, or Stories of Ireland, Extracts from
60 Peasant Boy,
105 | Poor Wavering Bark,
157 Parted Lovers,
Literary Loafer, Life's Vagaries, or the Stage, the Army, and the
Law, Life of a Gentleman of the Law, Lunatics' Raft, an Irish Legend, Life and Writings of Boz, Lucid Interval,
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