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“41 Carey’s Pleasures of Nature, 12mo. 4s. 6d. Vernor andood = — — 585 
42 Hubbard's Triumphs of Poesy, 4to. 1s. Nicols ae _ — ibid 
~ 43 Nathaniel Bloomfield’s Poems, 12mo. 4s. Hurst —_— _" — ibid 
y 44 H. Moore’s Poems, 4to. 10s. 6d. Johnson — _— — 588 
45 Sewell’s Poems, 12mo. 7s. Longman and Rees — — — 591 
46 M<Creery Press, 4to. 12s. Cadell and Davies —_ — — ibid 
47 Seymour's Powers of Imagination, 4to, 11. 1s. Longman and Rees — ibid 
48 Darwin's Temple of Nature, 4to. 11. 5s. Johnson _ — 592 
q CHAPTER XI.—Plays. 
1 Holecroft’'s Hear both Sides, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Phillips — as — 595 
2 Reynold’s Delays and Blunders, 2s. 6d. Longman and Rees — — ibid 
3 Boaden’s Voice of Nature, 2s. Ridgway — _ — ibid 
4 Siddons’s Vale of Terror, 2s. Ridgway — — — ibid 
5 Boaden’s Maid of Bristol, 2s. Longman and Rees —— — — ibid 
6 Allingham’s Hearts of Oak, 2s. 6d, Ridgway — 24 — 596 
7 —— Mrs. Wiggins, 1s. 6d. Ridgway a _ — ibid 
8 Kenney’s Raising the Wind, 1s. 6d. Longman and Rees — —. — ibid 
9 Reynolds’s Carayan, 2s. Robinsons — la — ibid 
CHAPTER XIJ.—Romances and Novels. 
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1 Rose’s Amadis de Gaul, 8vo. 6s. Cadell and Davies —_— — 597 
» Southey’s ditto, 12mo. 4vols. 1]. 1s Longman and Rees = ian “G00 
3 Sappho, 12mo. 3s. 6d. Cuthell and Martin — — — 603 
4 Porter's Thaddeus of Warsaw, 12mo. 4 vols. 14s, Longman and Rees — 604 
5 Lathom’s Very Strange but Very True, 4 vols. 12mo. 14s. Longman and Rees — 605 
6 Genlis’s Depraved Husband, 12mo. 2 vols. 8s. Hurst —- — ibid 
" orian’s Estelle translated by Maxey, 12mo. 6s. Boosey —_ — ibid 
oy Ime’s St. Clair of the Isles, 1@mo. 4 vols. 14s. Longman and Rees — 606 
etters of Miss Riversdale, 12mo. 3 vols. 13s. 6d. Johnson — — ibid 
10 Amelia Mansfield, 4 vols. 12mo. 14s. Gameau, _ _— = G1 
11 Delphine, i2mo. 3 vols. 15s. Robinson. — — wt GIG 
CHAPTER XIII.—Philelogy and Criticism. 
t Astle’s Origin of Writing, 4to. ol. 10s. White — _- — 623 
2 Pegge’s Anecdotes, 8vo. 6s. Nicholls — _ — 631 
8 Green on the Drama, 8vo. 2s. Gd. Cadell and Davies — — 635 
4 Critical and Philosophical Essays, 12mo. vol. 1. 5s. Wallis —_— — 638 
6 Urquhart on’Classical Learning, 8vo. 7s. Cadell and Davies — — 641 
6 Stael on Ancient and Modern Literature, 8vo. 2 vols. 14s. Cawthorne _ — 643 
 g Aikin’s Letiers on Poetry, 12mo. 4s. Johnson — 5 — 650 
' : CHAPTER XIV —Miscellanies. 
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G 3 Account of the Orders of Knighthood, 8vo. 2 vols. White — — 664 
; © Armsof the United Kingdom, 4to. 2. 2s. Rivingtons — — 661 
Boccacio’s Decameron, 8vo. 2 vols. 163. Longman and Rees —_— —. 662 
i 4 Segu’s Women, }2ino. 3 vols. 12s. Longman and Rees — — ibid 
5 Pratt’s Gleanings in England, 8vo. vol. 8..12s. Longman and Rees — 606 
6 Essays by Students of Fort William College, Bengal, 8vo. Debrett — 672 
°F Cowper’s Malachi Meldrum, 2 vol. 12mo: 10s. Gd. Longman and Rees — 679 
4g Fothergili’s Wanderer, 2 vols. 12mo. 10s. Wallis — — ORt 
‘9 The Pic Nic, 1gmo. 2 vols. 10s. Hughes™ —_— — — ibid 
10 Cowper Illustrated, 8vo. 10s. Gd. Vernor and Hood — — ibid 
11 Obervations on Duelling, !2mo. 1s, Fairburn a — ibid 
12 Verulamiana, i2mo. 4s. 6d. Dutton — — ibid 
13° Beauties of Moore, 12mo. 5s. Crosby ; — — 685 
14 Addisonianad; 12mo. 2 vols. 10s. Gd. Phillips — — — ibid 
15 Polvanthia, Svo. 2 vols. 16s. Budd Et bad acct ate 
16 Flowers of Literature, 12mo 6s. Crosby —_ — — ibid 
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