INDEX TO THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE.-VOL. XV.
1. THE LAST APPEAL, painted by Frank Stone, en- Germanic Empire,The.—Edinburgh Review,
2. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS PARTING WITH HER FRIENDS, painted by D. Collin, engraved by Sartain.
3. CHATEAUBRIAND, engraved by Sartain. 4. AMELIA WAITING FOR HER HUSBAND, engraved by Sartain.
Genius of John Milton.-See Milton. German Literature.-British Quarterly Re- view,
Ghosts and Ghost-Seers.-North British Re view,.
Germanic Empire, The New.-Tail's Maga
zine, . General History of the Great Peasant War. -See Peasant War.
Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor, Life of.—West- minster Review,.
Holstein-Schleswig.-See Denmark.
Humboldt, Alexander Von.-Hogg's Instruc
60 History Illustrated by Caricature.-New Monthly Magazine,
Brooke's Residence in Borneo.-North British Review,
511 Milton, John, The Genius of.-Tail's Mag., . Murat, Death of.-Chambers's Journal, Mozart, Wolfgang.-Hogg's Instructor, MISCELLANEOUS.-Death of Zschokke, 66. The 96 New House of Commons, 116. Siberian Civiliza- 433 tion; Landon on Reform, 141. Lapis Lazuli; How 458 the Money goes; The Women's Charter; Charac- ter of Chateaubriand; Temperance Statistics, 142. Decomposition of Light by the Eye; Interesting Excavations at Pompeii; The Tubular Bridges; Coach Travelling in Scotland; Trade between 114 Great Britain and China, 143. Somerset notions of a Poet; Diplomatic Anecdotes; The New Regent
Dublin University Magazine, Publishers and Authors.-Fraser's Magazine, Peasant War, General History of.-West- minster Review, .
of Germany, 144. Children in Workhouses, 195. | Statistics of London, 250. The Jenny Lind Litiga- tion; Transmission of Sound, 270. Marriages a Pope, Alexander.-North British Review, Test of National Prosperity, 285. Romanticists; Poems, Poetry, and Poets, a few words on.— Easy way of gaining or losing five years; Anec- dote of Napoleon, 286. The true Life; Instances of Manual Dexterity in Manufactures, 287. Singular Lawsuit; Death of Captain Marryat; The Condi- tion of the Serfs of Russia; Personal Appearance POETRY.-Look Forward, Age! Dreams, 138. and Habits of the Pope, 288. Fichte's Lecture, 305. The Cry of the Artizan; What is a Sigh; Musings, Business of the House of Commons, 396. Educa- 139. The Last Walk; The Snowdrop in the Poor tion among the Wesleyan Methodists, 411. Pro- Man's Window, 140. A Summer's Evening mised Reform in the Conduct of Public Business, Shower; Another Man, 282. The Breezy Hills 429. Talking Powers of the House of Commons; for me; To the Snowdrop; Lines, from Black- The Irish Peasantry; The Injurious Effects of In- wood; I Love to see a Merry Band, 283. Sonnet; temperance; Zoological Curiosity, 430. Proposed The Brier and the Rose; A City Lyric, 284. The Alteration in the Prayer Book; Generosity of Jenny Memory of the Past; Plaint; Glimpses of the Lind; Political Liberty favorable to Religious In- Beautiful-The Song of Time, 427. Ode on Indo- struction; Colleges of the Cambridge University, lence; Life--An Apostrophe, 428. Smiles; The 431. The Russian Army; Working of the Post Last Farewell, 566. Sunset; Tears; Hope's Whis Office, 432. Rewards of Greatness; A Great Un- per; Sonnet-My Friend's Library, 567. The known, 482. Anecdote of Joseph II., 510. Mar- Light in the Window; The Lilies of the Field, 568. riages at Church and Chapel; Expense of a Man- of-War, 516. Prussian Education and Freedom, 525. Cultivation of Taste, 563. Mode of Extin-
guishing Fires at Sea; Thomas Carlyle on Educa- Republic, The French.-Westminster Review, tion, 569. The Party-Man; The Betrothed of Robert Emmett, 570. An Opium Debauch; The Military and Naval Expenditures of England; Poetry and Painting, 571. Benevolence of the Society of Friends; Companies in the City of Lon- don; Political Parties in 1751; Inward Influence of Outward Beauty; The College of Physicians of London, 572.
Sterling, John, Life and Writings of.—Brit- ish Quarterly Review, State of Europe.-See Europe. Schleswig and Holstein Question, The.— Westminster Review, .
Temper.-Bentley'e Miscellany,
Visit to the House of Cowper.-See Cowper.
Walpole, Horace, Letters to the Countess of Ossory.-Quarterly Review,
384 Washington Irving.-See Irving.
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