List of New Publications in January. 



1823.] 



models, he combines original conception 

 and intense feelin.;, and tlietwoconcliidino; 

 stanzas of liis Ode on the Death of Na- 

 poleon, afford a striking example of the 

 readiness wi(h wliich his muse can accommo- 

 date herself with equal success to the Iiold 

 and the pathetic. The warm love of 

 rational liberty which breathes in his 

 pages will likewise not fail to recommend 

 tlie autlior to every true friend of freedom. 

 His minor pieces are remarkable for their 

 sweetness, and not unfrequcntly remind 

 us of Moore. We wish that the limits of a 

 notice like the present permitted our 

 giving extracts from the volume ; though, 

 perhaps, we ought not to regret that we 

 are thus prevented from anticipating the 

 enjoyment which Mr. Buhner's effusions 

 will, we are persuaded, afford to those who 

 peruse them. 



Mr. Soutiiey has abused the name of 

 historian, and disgraced the page of history 

 by the exaggerations of his heated imagi- 

 nation, under the title of a History of the 

 Peninsular IVnr ! It is rather a bulky 

 party pamphlet, written to please the ser- 

 riles of all nations, but ought to be held in 

 contempt by every lover of liberty and 

 true-born Englishman. 



Another of those disgusting abortions of 

 the Scotch press has appeared, nnder the 

 quaint title of the Lairds qf Grippy ; the 

 only recommendation of which is, the free 

 use of the vulgar Scotch dialect, which the 

 Northern classics are endeavouring to 

 convert from its original caricatui'e into 

 stindard elegance of expression. We 

 agree to laugh at these Irish, Scotch, and 

 Yorkshire, patois in Joe Miller, or in drama- 

 tic representation; but it is really ofj'ensive 

 to behold volumes filled with either of 

 them, and disgraceful to tolerate the 

 practice. 



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