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WORKS PREPARING FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLICATION : 
IE 
The FOURTH and LAST CANTO of CHILDE HA- 
ROLD’S PILGRIMAGE, with considerable Notes, com- 
prising Observations upon Society, Literature, &c., 
collected during hisTravels and Residence abroad. By 
the Right Hon. Lorp Byron, 8vo. 
Il. 
VIEW of the STATE of EUROPE during the MID- 
DLE AGES. By Henry Hatam, Esq. 2 vols. 4to. 
Ul. 
The CIVIL HISTORY of ROME to the time of 
AUGUSTUS. By Hen. Bankes, Esq. M.P. 2 vols. rl. 8vo, 
IV. 
The DRAMATIC WORKS complete, with the 
POEMS, &c., of the late Right Hon. Ricnarp Brins- 
LEY SHERIDAN, To which will be prefixed an Essay on 
the Life and Genius of the Author. By Tuomas 
Moore, Esq., Author of Lalla Rookh. 4 yols. vo. 
V. 
SAMOR; Lord of the Bright City. A Poem, in Twelve 
Books. By H. H. Mitman, M. A. Fellow of Brazen- 
Nose Col. Oxford, Author of Fazio. 8vo. 
Vi. 
The SELECTED BEAUTIES of BRITISH POETRY, 
with Lives of the Poets, and Critical Dissertations. To 
which will be prefixed, an Essay ou English Poetry. By 
Tuomas CampsekzL, Eso., Author of the Pleasures of 
Hope. 5 vols. post @vo. 
This Work will contain a number of excellent little Poems, 
which have been but partially noticed—known only to Amateurs, and 
transcribed in their Common-place Bouks ; but most of them rarely, and 
some of them never, introduced into any Collection of Poetry. In the 
Biographies, the Editor has exerted the main part of his strength on the 
Merits and Writings of each Poet as an Author, rather than in little 
anecdotes, and discoveries of hisresidence and conversation as a Man, un- 
less such things are striking, and can be obtained without sacrificing the 
great object of his efforts—70 make a complete body of English Poeti- 
cal Criticism. 
Vil. 
TRAVELS in SYRIA. By J. L. Burexuarpr. I vol.4to. 
Publishing under the direction of the AFRICAN ASSOCIATION. 
Viil. 
JOURNEY through ASIA MINOR, ARMENIA, and 
KOOKDISTAN, in the Years 1813 and 1814. With 
Remarks on the Marches of Alexander, and the Retreat 
of the Ten Thousand. By JonN MacponaLp KENNEIR, 
Esq. With an original Map, illustrative of the Marches 
of Alexander, Xenophon, Julian, and Heraelius, engraved 
by Arrowsmith. One vol. 8vo. 
IX. 
TRANSACTIONS of the LITERARY SOCIETY of 
BOMBAY, with Plates. Vol. I. 4to. 
X. 
A SYSTEM of MECHANICAL PHILOSOPHY, by 
the late Joun Rosison, LL.D., Professor of Natural 
Philosophy in the University, and Secretary to the 
Royal Society of Edinburgh. With Notes and Illus- 
trations, comprising the most recent Discoveries in the 
Physical Sciences. By Davin Brewster, LL.D. 
F.R.S.E, In Four Vols, 8vo., with numerous Plates. 
XI. 
The PLAYS and POEMS of JAMES SHIRLEY, now 
first collected and chronologically arranged, and the 
Text carefully collated and restored. With occasional 
Notes, and a Biographical and Critical Essay. By 
Wiuiam Girrorp, Esq. Printed uniformly with Mas- 
SINGER and BEN Jonson, 6 vols. Svo. 
Xi. 
The COMEDIES of ARISTOPHANES. Translated 
from the Greek, with numerous illustrative Notes. By 
Tuomas Mitcnett, A.M., late Fellow of Sidney- 
Sussex College, Cambridge. 
XII. 
A COPIOUS GREEK GRAMMAR, By Aveusrus 
Martrut&, Doctor in Philosophy, Director of the Gym- 
nasium, and Librarian of the Ducal Library at Alten- 
burg. ‘Translated from the German, by the late Rev. 
E. V. Biomrietp, M. A., Fellow of Emanuel College, 
Cambridge. 
vols. 8vo. 
2 volumes, 8yo. 
/ LV. 
HISTORY of the LATE WAR in SPAIN and POR- 
TUGAL. By Rovert SoutHey, Esq. Two Vols. 4to. 
XV. 
The DESATEER, with the ancient Persian Translations. 
and Commentary ; and a Glossary of the ancient Per- 
sian Words. By Mflla Feraz Bin Malla Kaws. To which 
will be added, an English Translation. 2 vols. 4to, 
XVI. 
DELINEATIONS of the célebrated CITY of POM- 
PEIE; consisting of Forty Picturesque Views, on a large 
Scale, from accurate Drawings made in the Year 1817. 
By Masor Cocxsurn, of the Royal Artillery. The 
Plates are etched in a free and spirited Outline by 
Pinettt, of Rome, and will be finished by W. B- 
Cooke. Printed, uniformly with Stuart’s ATHENS, 
in one volume, folio. 
XVII. 
PICTURESQUE VIEWS of the celebrated ANTI- 
QUITLES of POLA. By Tuomas Attason, Architect.. 
The Plates will be highly-finished by W. B. Cooke, 
G. Cooke, and H. Moses, Handsomely printed in 
To be published on the First of MAY. 
XVIII. 
A PICTURESQUE TOUR of ITALY, in illustration 
of, and with References to, the Text of Addison, Moore, 
Eustace, and Forsyth. From Drawings taken on the 
spot during the Years 1816, 1817. By James Hake- 
wiLL, Arch. Engraved by G. Cooke, Pye, Scott, Milton, 
Hollis, Landseer, Fittler, Middeman, Moses, &c. Impe- 
rial 4to. To be published in Nuwnbers, 
This Work will contain a Series of highly-finished Engrav- 
ings, from Drawings taken on the spot, in the course of 1816, and the 
early part of the present year, fromthe most prominent and interesting 
views in that classical Country, and of Outline Engrayings of the Mu- 
seums of the Vatican and Capitol of Rome, of the Museum of Florence, 
and the Studii of Naples. It will be published in Parts, each of which 
will contain not less than Five Plates, with such a portion of descriptive 
Jetter-press as will render it initself a complete Work, while the refer- 
ence to the text of the most celebrated tonrists will make further research 
easy, and the Work will be completed in about fifteen Parts, the first of 
which will be published in March, 
royal folio. 
