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LITERARY INTELLIGENCE. 



Just published in 3 vols. foolscap 8vo., "Reminiscences in Prose and Verse ; 

 with the Epistolary Correspondence of many Distinguished Characters, and 

 notes and illustrations." By the Rev. R. Polwhele. 



Just published, " The Magazine of Zoology and Botany," conducted by Sir 

 W. Jardine, Bart., P. J. Selby, Esq., and Dr. Johnston. No. 1. June, 8vo. 

 3s. 6d. To be continued every alternate month. 



" An Enquiry into the Pathology, Causes, and Treatment of Puerperal Fever." 

 By George Moore, F. R. C. S., 8vo. cloth 6s. 6d. 



" Packen on the Antidotal Treatment of Epidemic Cholera." 8vo. cloth 5s. 



"Anthologie Francaise, or Selections from the most eminent Poets of 

 France." Second edition, considerably improved, with many additional 

 notes. By C. Thurgar, Norwich. 



This compilation, including selections from the most eminent productions 

 of the Augustan age, as well as from the subsequent and living poets of 

 France, may justly claim admission into the Library, or adoption as a Class- 

 Book in Schools. The most scrupulous care has been taken to exclude every 

 thing incompatible with delicacy, the object being to unite with intellectual 

 amusement a course of religious and moral instruction. 



Pieces of too great length have been abridged, but in a manner to sustain 

 the connection, and include all that is essential to the interest of the poem. 

 Copious notes are appended, explaining such passages or allusions as may 

 require elucidation. 



Now ready in two volumes, 8vo., with portrait, " Literary Remains of the 

 late William Hazlitt, with a notice of his life by his Son, and thoughts on his 

 genius and writings," byE. L. Bulwer, Esq., M.P., and Mr. Serjeant Talfourd, 

 M.P. 



Poetry and Philosophy of Travel. Now ready in two volumes, post 8vo. 

 Plates, Adventures in the North of Europe, illustrative of the Poetry and Philo- 

 sophy of Travel. By Edward Wilson Landor, Esq. 



M. Passavant's Tour in England. In two volumes, post 8vo., with plates. 

 "* Tour of a German Artist in England in 1831. With notices of Private 

 Galleries, and Remarks on the State of Art. By M. Passavant. 



" It is a singular fact that in this writing tige no English work has yet been 

 attempted which at all embraces the general view of art in England. M. 

 Passavant has most ably supplied this deficiency." Preface. 



Mr." Landor's New Book. In two volumes, post 8vo., " Perides and 

 Aspasia." By Walter Savage Landor, Esq. 



" Mr. Landor has written nothing finer than this work. In strength and 

 sweetness of style, and in perfect originality of thought, we could look to 

 match it only in his former writings, and we find it unsurpassed." Examiner. 



Sir William Cell's last work. In two volumes, 8vo. ".The Topography of 

 Rome and its Vicinity." By Sir William Gell, author of the Itinerary of Greece; 

 with a new and beautiful map, executed expressly for this work, by the 

 Author, from a laborious survey. 



"This very able and standard work is indeed a lasting memorial of eminent 

 literary exertion, devoted to a subject of great importance to every scholar." 

 Literary Gazette. 



Frederick Von Schlegel's, Lectures on History. In two volumes, 8vo., 

 " Lectures on the Philosophy of History." By Frederick Von Schlegel. Trans- 

 lated by J. B. Robertson, Esq., with a Memoir of the Author. 



" The work now before us is a splendid production, replete with the soundest 

 and most extensive erudition." Metropolitan. 



Beautifully bound in silk, with coloured plates, " The Book of Flowers." 

 By Mrs. Hale ; also a fourth edition of the " Language of Flowers," to which 

 th above is designed as a Companion. 



