1821.] 



List of New Publications in May. 



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further on this -work, lest we should, unin- 

 tentionally, assist in that povjerful criti- 

 cism, to which, we fear, it will soon be 

 subjected. We have observed, of late, a 

 seeming' design to lure the unwary author 

 to his destruction. The public journals, not 

 even excepting the Quarterly Review, 

 have lauded Mr. Shelley as a poet, — as a 

 genius of the highest order! The other 

 panders of corruption speak of his " power- 

 ful talents '." What can all this flattery 

 mean, if it be not to decoy the witless 

 bird, and to catch him in the snare ? Either 

 this is the case, or our Critics are a set of 

 dunces, who cannot distinguish between 

 sublimity and bombast, — between poetry 

 and *' prose run mad." 



ANTIQUITIES. 



Part III. of the Architectural Antiquities 

 of Normandy, in a series of one hundred 

 etchings, with views, elevations, and details' 

 of the most celebrated and curious remains 

 of Antiquity in that country; by John Sell 

 Cotman. 31. 3s. 



An Appendix to Loidis and El mete ; or, 

 an attempt to illustrate the districts describ- 

 ed by Bede ; and supposed to embrace the 

 lower portions of Aredale and Wbarfdale, 

 together with the entire vale of Calder, in the 

 County of York ; by T. D. Whittaker, LL.D. 

 with 4 engravings, crown folio, 11. Is. bds. 



The History of Thirsk ; including an 

 Account of its once celebrated Castle, and 

 other Antiquities in the neighbourhood. 8vo. 

 js. bds. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



A Catalogue of new and second-hand Books 

 by John and Arthur Arch. 2s. 



Thorpe's Catalogue of Ancient and Mo- 

 dern Books, MSS., Missals, &c. 3s. 



BIOGRAPHY. 



Memoirs of James the Second, King of 

 England, &c. <fec. with a portrait, 2 vols. 

 post 8vo. 1 6s. bds. 



Memoirs of the Carbonari, and of the Se- 

 cret Societies of the South of Italy ; with 

 Biographical Memoirs of several Persons 

 who have lately distinguished themselves in 

 the Revolutions of that Kingdom ; illustrated 

 by portraits and other plates. 8vo. 12s. 



The Annual Biography and Obituary for 

 the year 1821. The present volume con- 

 tains, among other interesting lives, those of 

 the late King George III., the Duke of 

 Kent, Sir Joseph Banks, Grattan, Arthur 

 Young, West, and Gen. Mudge. 8vo. 15s. 



The Universal Biographical Dictionary ; 

 or, «n historical Account of the Lives, Cha- 

 racters, and Works of the most eminent Per- 

 sons of every Age and Nation ; by John 

 Watkins, LL.D. 8vo. 11. 5s. bds. 



BOTANY. 



Flora Scotioa ; or, a Description of Scot- 

 tish Plants, arranged both according to the 

 Artificial and Natural Methods; by William 

 J. Hooker, LL.D. 8vo. 14s. bds. 



Mo.vTHLv Mag. No. M/i-l. 



CLASSICS. 



Substance of Lectures on the Ancient 

 Greeks, and on the revival of Greek Learning 

 in Europe, delivered in the University of 

 Edinburgh ; by the late Andrew Dalzel, A.M. 

 F.R.S.E. 2 vols. 8vo. 11. 4s. 



The Poems of Caius Valerius Catullus, 

 translated with a Prelace and Notes ; by the 

 Hon. George Lamb. 2 voLs. I. cap. 8vo. 8s. 



DRAMA. 



The Vampire, a Tragedy in 5 Acts. 3s. 6d. 



EDUCATION. 



A Compendium of the History of the Jew- 

 ish Kings, for the amusement and instruction 

 of Youth; embellished with 18 coloured en- 

 gravings. 18mo.3s. 



Ostentation and Liberality, a Tale, in 2 

 vols. ; by Arabella Argus, author of the Ju- 

 venile Spectator, Adventures of a Donkey, 

 &c. 5s. 



Further Adventures of Jemmy Donkey, 

 interspersed with Biographical Sketches of 

 the Horse ; by Arabella Argus. 2s. 6d. 



An A))pen(lixtothe Sunday School Teacher's 

 Magazine and Journal of Education, contain- 

 ing the number of scholars and the endow- 

 ments reported to Parliament in each parish 

 and chapelry. 8vo. 2s. 6d. 



Lucidus Ordo, intended for self-instruction 

 in Musical Science, contiiining a complete de- 

 velopenient of the Theoretical System, with 

 e.\erci>es and key. Essays on Practical Ex- 

 cellency, ^ith sketches of the Characteristic 

 style of these great Masters ; by J. Relfe. 



Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of 

 Celebrated Roman Characters, intended as an 

 Introduction to the Historj' of the Roman Re- 

 public : for the use of Young Persons. 



A Dictionary of French Verbs, showing 

 their different Governments and Influence on 

 the various parts of Speech ; by J. C. Tarvers. 

 'is. 6d. bds. 



FINE ARTS. 



The Destination and Use of Works of Art, 

 considered with regaid to their inlluence on 

 the Genius and Taste of Artists, &c. Trans- 

 lated from the French ; by Henry Thomson, 

 R.A. f. cap. 5s. 6d. 



Part I. of a Series of Etchings, pourtraying 

 the Physiognomy, Manners, and Character of 

 the People of France and Germany; by 

 George Lewis. 8vo. 11. Is. 



The English Lakes, with 49 coloured en- 

 gravings, demy, 4to, 31. 12s. 6d. 



No. V. of the Tour of the Seine from 

 Paris to the Sea, with four coloured engrav- 

 ings. 14s. 



No. 1, of Illustrations of Shakespeare, from 

 the Paintuigs of Rob. Smuke, esq. R.A. 

 rojal, 8vo. 1 4s. proofs, 4to. 1 1. 5s. 



Part III. of a Series of Views in Savoy, 

 S\^-itzerlund, and on the Rhine, engraved in 

 Mezzotinto, from Drawings made on the spot 

 by John Dermis, accompanied with descrii)- 

 tive letter-press. 1 6s. proofs, 24s. 



A Walk round Mount Edgecumbe, with a 

 Plan and eight Views, in the Park and Plea- 

 sure Ground. 8vo. 11. 



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