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Register of tk6 Fine Arts* 



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Lectures on the History of tbe Week of 

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 Jesus Clirist; by liaiiiel Smulford, D.D. 

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■ '' ^' ■'' TOPOGRAPHY. 



Th^ Tbpography of Alliens, wiili some 

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VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 



Pari II. Vol. .5. of tbe Modern Voyages 

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 a Journey in tbe years 1SI5 and 1816; i)y 

 Herman Friedlander, witb 7 engravings. 8vo. 

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Travels iu Georgia, Persia, Armenia, An- 

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 A'c. &c. 4to. wilh numerous engravings of 

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A Narrative of Travels iu Noribern Africa, 

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 by Geographical uoiices of Soudan, and of 

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A Narrative of tbe Chinese Embassy 

 frpni tbe Empe.or Kan;/ Hee, to the Khan 

 of "^'ourgouib Tartars, on tbe banks of tbe 

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and Griper; by Alexander Fisher, Esq., sur 

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Hooka Imported bij Boosey and 5'onJ^j^'' 



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Constiluciou Politica de la Monarqiiia 

 Espaiiolu promulgada en Cadiz. 32ni6. 

 1820. 



Diccionario Critico Burlesco. ISrao. Ma- 

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Gonzalo I'.e Cordoba 6 la Conquista de 

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Gramatica de la Lengua Castellana, por 

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Ortografia de la Lengua Castellana, por 

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Canes Diccionario Espanol-Latino-Ara- 

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Conelly Gramatica Inglesa. 8vo. Madrid. 



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Voi-.ibulario, Ilaliano e Greco ; agiuntive 

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X^^ MONTHLY REVIEW and REGLSTER op the FINE ARTS; 



" The value and rank of eoery art is in proportion to the mental labour emplotjed in it, 

 or the mental pleasure produced by it." Reynolds, in; 



STATE OF THE FINE ARTS IN 

 IRELAND. 



THE writer of this article avails 

 liimself of a recent visit to the 

 principal cities of the sister kingdom 

 to give his English readers a brief 

 skeU;U of tlie present state of the polite 

 arts in Irelaud. 



Cork is n fine and flourishiiifif city, 

 has an excellent school and society of 

 arts, whicli lias been lately enriched 

 by presents of casts after (he finest 

 antique statues from his Majesty, and 

 possesses a good and classical school of 

 archifectuns as the taste and style of all 

 its public buildings hear splendid evi- 

 dence. The " coiniuorcial buildings,'' 

 which contain a commodious hotel, is a 

 grand and chaste composition of the 

 purest Ionic order, and the Iloyal Ex- 

 change Fire Office, an elegant little 



building of the i-eal Doric. The banks 

 of the harbour on both side, from tjiig 

 Passage to the Black Rock, and 

 from the Glaumire-road to Cove, are 

 sprinkled with villas of an elegant 

 description ; their possessors are men 

 of taste, and many elegant picture ga't- 

 leries arc to be found among them. 

 That of Mr, Penrose, at WoodhiM, ort 

 tiu' Glaumire-road, is romantically 

 situated, commanding tlie finest views 

 of theharbour from Spike Island to the 

 city. This gentleman has some splen- 

 did pictures of tiie old masters, parti- 

 cularly a fine and ciu'ious lauilscape by 

 tile younger Teniers ; a portrait of his 

 father, by David, and some of his 

 (countryman Barry's finest pictures. 

 The Castle at Lisinere, the seat of the 

 Duke of Devonshire, is most romanti- 

 cally situated on the banks of the 

 Black Wilt CI-. 



