CONTENTS. 
treography considered in a political Point of View; from Mercier’s 
fragments : . : *128 
On Didactic Poetry ; from a Critical Essay on Akenside’s Pleasures of the 
Imagination, by Mrs. Barbauld < , *130 
Of the Infirmities and Defects of Men of Genius ; from D’ Isracli’s Essay on 
the Literary Character : ‘ és : *131 
Whimsical Expences of Economy ; from the Gentleman's Magazine *154 
Grimaldi ; a true Story ; from Varieties of Literature : *138 
P00 8. POR, 
Ode for the New Year, 1795, by Henry James Pye, Esq. Poet-Laureat *145 
Ode for his Majesty’s Birth-Day, 1795, by the same . *146 
£xtract from Mr. Maurice's Elegiac Poem, on Sir William Jones — *147 
Ode to Jurymen, by Peter Pindar : - 5 *149 
dn Ancient Catch ; from a MS. of the Time of Queen Elizabeth, in the 
British Museum : F F : *150 
Verses written by the late Earl of Chatham. [From Seward’s Anecdotes, 
an which Work it was for the first Time printed.| To the Right Hon. 
Richard Grenville Temple, Lord Viscount Cobham : ibid. 
Prologue to the Wheel of Fortune = : . B52 
Epilogue to the same : . : : S153 
Address spoken by Mrs. Siddons, at her Benefit, and written by Samuel 
Rogers, Esq. Author of the Pleasures of Memory ‘ *154 
The Pursuit of Health ; from Beloc’s Miscellanies ; *156 
A Tale, by the Reo. Mr. Bishop. ; : é *158 
Epigram ; from the Gentleman's Magazine ; . "1 59 
Hope personified ; from Lorenzo de’ Medici, by William Roscoe ibid. 
Lhe Happiness of a Country Life, by the sane . : ibid. 
Phe Author calls upon the Faculties of his own Mind to exert themselves to 
great and useful Purposes, by William Roscoe ; from the same #160 
On the Death of Politian, occasioned bya Full from a Stair-case, as he was 
playing on his Lute. An Elegy on the Death of his Friend Lorenzo de’ 
Medici, by the same 2 . ; ‘ *101 
Account, of Books for 1795, 
The Life of Lorenzo de? Medici, called the Magnificent. By Wm. Roscoe, 
Ato. 2 vol. 1795. . ; ; . . : ee 162 
An Enquiry into the Foundation and History of the Laz of Nations inEurope 
Srom the Time of the Greeks and Romans to the Age of Grotius. By Ro- 
bert Ward, of the Inner Temple, Esq. Barrister at Law, 2 vols. 8v0. *171 
An Inquiry into the Duties of Man, in the higher and middle Classes of So 
ciety in Great Britain, resulting from their respective Stations, Professions. 
dnd Employments. Bu Thomas Gisborne, M. 4.4to, . « *37 
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