THE LONDON MAGAZINE. JULY TO DECEMBER, 1821. Why should not divers studies, at divers hours, delight, when the BEN JONSON's Discoveries. VOL. IV. London: Printed for TAYLOR AND HESSEY, 93, FLEET-STREET. 1821. ALPHABETICAL TABLE Agricultural Report, 100, 213, 333, 449, Castilla, Memoir of, 815. 567, 684. Anne Boleyn, Tragedy of, 398. Aquatic Pedestrianism, 85. Architecture, Grecian and Gothic com- Certosa, the, 496. Characters; Gardener at Warwick Castle, Charles I, his entry into Edinburgh, 79. Children, the susceptibility of their imagi- Beef, its antiquity as a national dish, 247. Cicero, fragments of, discovered, 326. Books, Preparing for Publication, 104, List of New, 105, 220, 342, 457, Borromean Islands, 140-Palace, 140. Braham, Mr. professional Sketch of, 62. Buonaparte, death of 209-Canova's bust of, 325-Madame de Staël's antipathy Burns, not a descriptive poet, 250-his Caerlaverock Castle, 129. Clare, John, ballad by, 76-Sonnet, 128 Collin's, Gray's opinion of, 13. Commercial Report, 101, 217, 338, 454, Concerts, at Argyle Rooms, 91- Mr. Dialogue on Education, on Sadoleti's, 180. Dialogue on the Homeric Poematia, 481. Drama, No. XVIII: Covent Garden; Hamlet, 80-Macready, 81, 82-Da- mon and Pythias, 83-Drury Lane; the Queen's Visit there, 84-No. XIX. Ge- neral Remarks, 197-Covent Garden; Hamlet, Henry IV. part 2d, 197 Drury Lane; Rob Roy, Mr. Mackay, 198 The English Opera House; Miss Kelly, Wrench, Harley, Wilkinson, Love's Dream, 199-Two-pence; Hay. market Theatre, 201-Terry, Conway, De Camp, Leoni Lee, 201-No. XX. St. Evremond's opinions on the French Drama, 319-Kean; Drury Lane; the Coronation, Mountaineers, 321-Hay- market; Rise and Fall, Fontainbleau, Match-making; Lyceum Theatre; Mil- ler's Maid, 322-No. XXI. Dramatic Titles; Lear of Private Life; Covent Lane; Coronation, 427-Geraldi Duval; Edinburgh, Letters from, No. III. 77. Egypt, Scientific Travels in, 93. Elia, papers by, viz. Mackery End, 28 Jews, Quakers, Scotchmen, and other Imperfect Sympathies, 152-The Old Benchers of the Inner Temple, 279- Witches and other Night Fears, 384- Falstaff''s death, admirable manner in which Fountains in the. Metropolis, remarks on, 280. Hamilton's Garden of Florence, Review of, Happy Life of a Parish Priest in Sweden, Harangue, by a Sentimental Traveller, 511. Herapath, Mr., his visionary theories, 677. Holkham, Sheep sheering at, 215. Homer, his Batrachomyomachia, 269- Influence of Scenery on Poetical Character, Manchena (Abbé), 314. 250. Keats, 59-quotation from, 288. King (The), his fine taste in Pictures, 292. Lamartine, Meditations Poetiques, review Lamb's Catullus, review of, 88. Last Will and Testament, the, 615. Latreille, his arrangement of insects, 676. Leisure Hours, No. I. Homer's Battle of the Frogs and Mice, 260-No. II. Do. translated, 388-No. III. The Homeric Poematia, 481-No. IV. Bacchus, or the Pirates, from the Homeric Hymns, 639. Lemberg, Public Library at, 96. Letters from Edinburgh, No. III, 77-of Letter of Edward Gallowgate, 52-Barna- by Dandelion, 55-Senex to Van Vink- Lion's Head, 3, 119, 235, 351, 465. Lisbon, abolition of the punishment of Literary and Scientific, 93, 205, 325, Swiss, 94. Lives of the Poets; No. I. Thomas War- ton, 121.-No. II. Sir William Jones, Miles Colvine, the Cumberland Mariner, Mock MS. Sermons, 516. Music, Theory of its effects, 359-obser- Report of, No. XVII. Dirce, King's Theatre, Argyle Rooms, Hypo- lite Larsonneur, Miss Angelina Corri, M. Moschelles, Collard's improved Pi- ano-forte, The Terpodion, New Musi- cal Publications, 90, 91; and No. XVIII. Mad. Catalani, 202—Mr. Mo- chelles' Concert, 203-Mr. S. Wesley's Concert, Mr. Sapio, New Musical Pub- lications, 204-No. XIX. Mr. Sapio, Mad. Catalani's Concert, Concert at St. Margaret's, 316-Provincial Music Meetings, Adoption of a foreign style in music, Mad. Camporese, Mrs. Salmon, 317 Modern Singers, General observa- tion on the present state of the art, 311 New Musical Publications, 319-No. XX. 429-Salisbury Musical Meeting, 430-New Musical Publications, 430- No. XXI. Music encouraged only at London, 555-Mad. Catalani; Miscel- laneous Intelligence; New Publications, 556-No. XXII. Madame Catalani, &c. 672-projected Concert; Scottish Musical Society, Austrian, 95. Naples, population of, 441. Natural History, names substituted for Opium, Pleasures of, 354-the excitement it causes not succeeded by depression, Eater, Confessions of an English, Part I, 294-Part II, 353. |