General Question, the, No. I., 332 Gentlemen of the press, letter of Tickler on the, 511 Germanicæ, Horæ, No. XVI., 377 Gower, Lord F. L., review of his transla- Grave, the unknown, 59 Greece, remarks on Blaquiere's Report on, &c., 465 Haydon, remarks on his style of painting, &c., 11 Hayley's Memoirs, review of, 303 Hoaxing, Italian art of, No. IV. Homer, review of prize dissertation on the age of, 343 Hopetoun, death of the earl of, 376 Hunt, Leigh, lecture on his poem of the Idyl on the battle between Spring and Irishman, the, No. I. 354 Irving, the Rev. Mr, review of orations by, 145.-Opinions of the Londoners on, 192.-His "Judgment to Come" put into verse, 246 Italian art of hoaxing, No. IV. Tenth and last tale of the third supper, 43 Italy, modern, vestiges of ancient manners and customs in, 254 Jeffrey, Mr, remarks on his conducting of the Edinburgh Review, 220 Journal of the private life and conversations of the Emperor Napoleon at St Helena, review of, 169 Keats, John, and the Edinburgh Review, remarks on, 225 Lasca, extract from the novels of, 43 Leaving port, a passenger's olio, 520 Lectures on the fine arts, No. I. George Cruickshank, 18 to the editor from Andrew Ardent, Esq. 330-Mr North's answer, 331 from a contributor in love, 471 from Gabriel South, Esq. 532 Letters of Timothy Tickler to eminent literary characters, No. VII. 80—No. VIII. 212-No. IX. 308-No. X. 312 -No. XI. 511-No. XII. 695 Literary Souvenir, review of, 669 Litt, William, review of his Wrestliana, 705 Liverpool Scottish Club dinner, review of the, 73 London oddities and outlines, No. I. 3 English songs, 4-Exhibition at Somerset House, 10-No. II. the drama, 191 -Mr Irving, 192-No. III. 294—A traveller's week, 296-No. IV.The theatre, 470. Lord Chancellor, on the late Whig attacks on, 202 Love, Learning, and Jealousy, the Three Perils of Woman, review of, 427. letter from a contributor in, 471 Maga, letter concerning Tickler's last appearance in, 572 Manifesto, the, 504 Man-of-war's-man, the, Chap. VIII. 269 -Chap. IX. 278 Manners and customs, ancient, vestiges of, in Italy and Sicily, 254 Marriages, 119, 372, 623, 741 Memoirs of General Rapp, review of, 39 of the History of France, by Napoleon, review of, 173 of Hayley, review of, 303 Memorabilia, the, of William Faux, review of, 561 Meteorological tables, 113, 364, 616, 738 Mexico, sketch of the revolution in, 61 Military promotions, &c. 117, 368, 618 Milton at Chalfont, 265 Miracles, short rules respecting the evidence of, 552 Modern British dramatists, notices of, 421 Modern dramas and dramatic writers, remarks on, 555 Mummy, account of a Scots one, 188 Napoleon, review of Journal of his Private Navigation code, song occasioned by the change in the, 254 Neill, Mr, note on his horticultural tour, 123 New poetical translations, review of, 26 Noctes Ambrosianæ, No. X. 100-No. North, Mr, lecture of, on Leigh Hunt's Notices of modern British dramatists, No. Oddities and outlines, London, No. I. 3. No. II. 191.-No. III. 294.-No. IV. 470. ODoherty on Cantos 9, 10, 11, of Don Juan, 282. O'Driscoll, J. remarks on his Views of Ireland, 534. Orations of the Rev. Mr Irving, review of, 145. Orlando Furioso, review of Rose's translation of, 30. Paintings exhibiting at Somerset-House, remarks on, 10 Pamphlets on Ireland, remarks on, 534 Parliament, on the proceedings of the last Paris, review of history of the garden of plants there, 121 Parisian Sketches-No I.-Six months before, and six months after October, 1814, 193-A ball at the Opera-house, 196 Parson's Visitor, the, 200 Passengers' Olio, a, 530 Perry, Mr, late of the Morning Chronicle, note on, 228 Pewter quart, the, 520 Picton, General, inscription for his cenotaph at Waterloo, 671 Picturesque and beautiful, on the sources of the, 249 Plants, history of the garden of, review of, 121, 577. Pluckless school of politics, No. I. 139- Poetical Translations, review of new ones, 26. Poetry. The flowers of Guido, 27.—The progress of passion, 28.-The unknown grave, 59.-The inhabited well, 93.— The parson's visitor, 200.-The Tories, a national melody, 241.-On a childe playing, 268.-Verses to the memory of Robert Bloomfield, 353.-Song, 345. -Sunday evening, 483.-The pewter quart, 520.--The leather bottle, and black jack, 521.-Leaving port, 530.Sonnets on the scenery of the Esk, 601. December, 670.-Inscription for General Picton's cenotaph at Waterloo, 671. Bridal song, 672. Politics, on the pluckless school of, No. I. 139. No. II. 380 Popular Tales of the northern nations, review of, 293 Press, letter of Mr Tickler, on the gentlemen of the, 511 Prices current, 115, 366, 615, 737 Prize-dissertation on the age of Homer, review of, 343 Promotions, appointments, &c. 117, 368, 618,739 Public credit, project in aid of it, 516. Publications, monthly list of new ones, 103, 537, 607, 732 Pyrenees, the review of a tour in, 13. Rapp, General, review of Memoirs of, 39 Remarks on English songs, 4-On the exhibition of paintings at Somerset-House, 10-On the Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews, 80-On the new Cantos of Don Juan, 88-On the pluckless school of politics, 139, 380-On the late Whig attacks on the Lord Chancellor, 202-On the sources of the picturesque and beautiful, 249-On Bartholomew Fair, 259 -On Coleridge's translation of Wallenstein, 377-On the West Indian controversy, 437-On the dinner to Mr Brougham, at Glasgow, 459-On Mr Blaquiere's Report on Greece, &c. 465— On pamphlets on Ireland, 534-On modern dramas, and dramatic writers, 555 -On the Edinburgh Review's attack on the Lord Chancellor, 627-On the Diary of Joseph Burridge, Esq., 702 Review of Thiers's Tour in the Pyrenees and South of France, 13-Of new poetical translations, 26-Of General Rapp's Memoirs, 39-Of Mr D. Abercromby's specch at the Liverpool Scottish club dinner, 73-Of the history of the garden of plants, 121-Of the Rev. Mr Irving's Orations, 145-Of Quin's Visit to Spain, 163 Of Count Las Cases' Journal, 169 -Of Napoleon's Memoirs, 173-Of Blunt's Vestages of Ancient Manners and Customs, 254-Of Popular Tales of the Northern Nations, 293--Of Hayley's Memoirs, 303--Of prize dissertation on the age of Homer, 343-Of Mr Irving's judgment to come," 346-Of Tales by an unwilling author, 417--Of Tennant's Cardinal Beaton, 421--Of Hogg's Three Perils of Women, 427-Of Walton's Complete Angler, 473--Of Faux's Memorable days in America, 561-Of the Literary Souvenir, 669-Of Litt's Account of Ancient and Modern Wrestling, 705 66 Review, the Edinburgh, on the last number of, 212, 695--Its attack on the Lord Chancellor, 627 Reviews, the Edinburgh and Quarterly, remarks on, 80 Revolution in Mexico, sketch of the, 61 Rose's translation of Orlando Furioso, review of, 30 Roxburgh, death of the Duke of, 376 Rules respecting the evidence of miracles, 552 Sawney at Doncaster, 468 Scots mummy, a, 188 Scottish Tales, domestic, review of 427 Short rules for plain people regarding the evidence of miracles, 552 Sicily, modern, vestiges of ancient manners and customs in, 251 Sketch of the revolution in Mexico, 61 Slavery, proceedings of the Society for the Mitigation of, remarks on, 441 Song of a fallen angel over a bowl of rumpunch, 102 Songs, English, remarks on, 4 Sonnets on the scenery of the Esk, 601 Sources of the picturesque and beautiful, on the, 149 Spain, Visit to, in 1322–23, review of, 163 Spanish affairs, on the present state of, and Sulks, letter from a Contributor in the, 181 Tales by an unwilling author, review of, Tennant, Mr, review of his drama of Cardinal Beaton, 421 Things in general, letter of Tickler on, 212 Tickler, Timothy, letters of, to the Editor Tories, the, a national melody, 247 MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Crawford, 622 Dick, 372 Hopetoun, 372 Mitchell, 622 Hopkirk, 622 Montgomery, 372 Bethune, 372 Dickson, 372 Howe, 372 Moodie, 622 Black, 372 Dimma, 372 Horrocks, 119 Moncrieff, 622, ib. Morrison, 741 Blair, 741 741 Hutchison, 622 Morson, 622 |