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tmagiDeil, and delineated with great felicit)-, 

 particularly those of Meeta and her father. 

 There is generally something rather over- 

 wrought in Miss A. M. Porter's heroes, but 

 the character of Rupert will perhaps be 

 thought superior to that of his predecessors. 

 The success which attended Miss Aikin's 

 Memoirs of the Reign of Elizabeth, has na- 

 turally led to works of a similar description. 

 From that lady we may anticipate, at no 

 distant period, a continuation of her previous 

 efforts, in the form of Memoirs of the Reign 

 of James the First. This species of com- 

 position, we think, is peculiarly adapted to 

 female writers, who are best calculated to 

 throw into it those charms of liveliness and 

 grace, in which its great merit consists. 

 Following the path marked out by Miss 

 Aikin, Miss Bengeh has selected an inter- 

 esting subject for her pen, in the Life of 

 Anne Boleyn ; in which, if she has not 

 nccumulated much novel information, she 

 has the merit of having compiled with judge- 

 ment, and narrated with elegance, some 

 passages of history, which will always ex- 

 cite our sympathy and attention. Nothing 

 can be more affecting than the detail of this 

 unhappy woman's conduct on her execution, 

 which was not exceeded even by that of 

 Mary of Scotland, when she fell beneath the 

 oppression of Anne Boleyn's own daughter — 

 the little infant, for whose sake alone she 

 clung to existence. Miss Benger treats her 

 subject with impartiality and spirit, and we 

 can promise our readers an amusing and 

 interesting occupation in the perusal of her 

 volumes. 



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