THE LONDON MAGAZINE. JULY TO DECEMBER, 1821. Why should not divers studies, at divers hours, delight, when the Ben Jonson's Discover ics. VOL. IV. London: Printed for TAYLOR AND HESSEY, 93, FLEET-STREET. 1821. Agricultural Report, 100, 213, 333, 449, Castilla, Memoir of, 315. Catalani, Madame, 202, 318-the honours and presents bestowed upon her, 566. Angerstein, Mr. his Collection of Paint Catullus, Lamb's translation of, 86_his Annan Water, Scenery of, 237. Certosa, the, 496. Characters ; Gardener at Warwick Castle, 7-Housekeeper at ditto, 11-Bridget Elia, 28-Sir Gideon Moubray, 49– Sieur de Bourdeille, 35Fædor, 161- Architecture, Grecian and Gothic com. Judith Macrone, 241–An Antiquary, 254—Aquillius, 270—S. Salt, 281- Asan-Aga's Bride, a Morlachian Ballad, T. Coventry, 281-Lovel, 282 - P. Pierson ; D. Barrington; Jackson, 283 -R. N., 284—The Morton Family, 528- Mark Macmoran, 500 — Miles Colvine, 595_F. the Oilman, 603. Bacchus; representations and statues of, Charles I, his entry into Edinburgh, 79. Ballads, Danish and Swedish, 43–Scan: Chess, new game of, 325. dinavian, 44 remarks on the Burthen Children, the susceptibility of their imagi- nation for phantoms, 372, 385, 386. Beauties of Mozart, Handel, &c. 323. Beef, its antiquity as a national dish, 247. Cicero, fragments of, discovered, 326. Belzoni, Mr. 94. Clare, John, ballad by, 76 Sonnet, 128 Farewell to Mary, 273_Sonnet, Re- flection on Summer, 400ma Visit to, 540_Poem, The Last of March, 541— his cottage, and books, 545_his poem of Cross Roads, 546. Borromean Islands, 140_Palace, 140. Braham, Mr. professional Sketch of, 62. Collin's, Gray's opinion of, 13. Como, 144. Buonaparte, death of 209—Canova's bust Commercial Report, 101, 217, 338, 454, of, 325–Madame de Staëlos antipathy Concerts, at Argyle Rooms, 91 Burns, not a descriptive poet, 250_his Mochelle's, 203—Mr. Wesley's, 204- Mr. Sapio's, 316. Byron, Lord, Lamartine's address to, 277. Confessions of an English Opium-eater, Caillaud's Travels in Egypt, 93. Correggio, 288-engravings from, 289. Elton, Mr. 74. Cosmo III. 156_his travels through Eng. Engravers, R. Cook, 418_Taylor, Har. vey, 419-Schiavonetti, 661—Burnet, Engravings, from Correggio, 289—Tinto- Epitaphs, 274. Dentatus, Harvey's Wood Engraving of, Exeter Exhibition, 538. Estephania de Gentelmes, a Tale, 379. Exhibition at Somerset House, 66. Dialogue on Education, on Sadoleti's, 180. Hamlet, 80—Macready, 81, 82_Da. Falstaff's death, admirable manner in which Fine Arts, at Berlin, 94. 280. Genoa, 644_a dinner at, 645_palaces, 646—view from the Sperone, 647-voy- age to Leghorn, 648. Gau's work on Nubia, 559. Geijer's observations on Poetry, 43. Geology, 674. German Authors ; Holty, 518_Richter, 606. nard; Five Hundred Pounds, 428 Giulio Romano, 418, &c.—Prints from, English Opera; Cure for Coxcombs; 424. Haymarket ; Venice Preserved, 4294 No. XXII. Drury Lane ; Geraldi Du. Gleanings from Foreign Journals ; Ma- Glass, Antique, 441. val, 549_Covent Garden; Miss Dance; Young, 550 - Macready, 551.-Charles Goethe's Faust. 657. Kemble; the Exile, 552-Young; Mrs. Vining, 553_Haymarket; Miss Blake, Gray, on his opinion of Collins, 13. Miss R. Corri, 554-Russell, 555 Greek, modern, 442. -Young, 668—Miss Beaumont; Jones, 669_Miss M. Tree ; Drury Lane, 670– sioners, at, 534— Painted Hall, 536. Cooper's Iago ; Kean ; Costume, 671. Hamilton's Garden of Florence, Review of, Scholæ Italicæ Picturæ, 293. Happy Life of a Parish Priest in Sweden, Harangue, by a Sentimental Traveller, 511. Herapath, Mr., his visionary theories, 677. Lancasterian System in Scotland, 378. wich Hospital, 527. Holkham, Sheep sheering at, 215. Elia, papers by, viz. Mackery End, 28- Holty, Life of,“ 518. Jews, Quakers, Scotchmen, and other Homer, his Batrachomyomachia, 269– Imperfect Sympathies, 152–The Old different translations of it, 273_on his Benchers of the Inner Temple, 279— Poematia, 481---translation of his hymn Witches and other Night Fears, 381– to Bacchus, 641. Influence of Scenery on Poetical Character, Manchena (Abbé), 314. Manners, changes of, at Edinburgh, 77. Inner Temple, 279. Marot, Clement, 587-analysis of his poem of the Temple of Cupid, 588. Italian Literature, 205, 442, 558. Marvell's (Andrew) lines on a Garden, 279. Melzi Library, 441. Jews, Quakers, and Scotchmen, 152. Metaphysics, 677. Meteorology, 676. Judith Macrone, the Prophetess, 241. Milan, 145—Cathedral, 147-Theatre Miles Colvine, the Cumberland Mariner, 594. Music, Theory of its effects, 359_obser- Kitchener, Dr. 432- Ode to, 468. Lago Maggiore, 140. King's Theatre, Argyle Rooms, Hypo- Lamartine, Meditations Poetiques, review lite Larsonneur, Miss Angelina Corri, M. Moschelles, Collard's improved Pi- Lamb's Catullus, review of, 88. ano-forte, The Terpodion, New Music cal Publications, 90, 91; and No. Latreille, his arrangement of insects, 676. XVIII. Mad. Catalani, 202-Mr. Mo- chelles' Concert, 203—-Mr. S. Wesley's I.eisure Hours, No. I. Homer's Battle of Concert, Mr. Sapio, New Musical Pub- the Frogs and Mice, 260—No. II. Do. lications, 204_No. XIX. Mr. Sapio, translated, 388_No. III. The Homeric Mad. Catalani's Concert, Concert at Poematia, 481-No. IV. Bacchus, or the St. Margaret's, 316_Provincial Music Pirates, from the Homeric Hymns, 639, Meetings, Adoption of a foreign style in Lemberg, Public Library at, 96. music, Mad. Camporese, Mrs. Salmon, Letters from Edinburgh, No. III, 77-of 317--Alodern Singers, General observa- Edward Herbert, No. I, 184_No. II, tion on the present state of the art, 311 New Musical Publications, 319-No. Letter of Edward Gallowgate, 52-Barna XX. 429-Salisbury Musical Meeting, .by Dandelion, 55_Senex to Van Vink. 430_New Musical Publications, 430 No. XXI. Music encouraged only at Lion's Head, 3, 119, 235, 351, 465. London, 555—Mad. Catalani; Miscel- Lisbon, abolition of the punishment of laneous Intelligence; New Publications, 556_No. XXII. Madame Catalani, Literary and Scientific, 93, 205, 325, &c. 672–projected Concert ; Scottish Melodies ; Grand Royal Divertimento; Musical Society, Austrian, 95. Italian, 205, 442, 558. Naples, population of, 441. Natural History, names substituted for Swedish, 205. New Hymn Book, 323. Nomenclature of Clouds, 334, Lives of the Poets ; No. I. Thomas War. Normans, or Normen, 412. ton, 121.--No. II. Sir William Jones, Nubia, 559. Lolham Brigs, 540—Lines written at, 541. Lycophron, not obscure in his style, 611. Mackintosh's (Sir J.) Forgery Bill, 98. Opium, Pleasures of, 354—the excitement it causes not succeeded by depression, Eater, Confessions of an English, Malay, a, 365. Part I, 294-Part II, 353. |