Messrs, Saunders and Otley's New Publications. 3 
VIII. 
MRS. HEMANS' LIFE. 
In Two Volumes, with a beautifully Engraved Portrait, 
and a View of her House. 
MEMORIALS OF MRS. HEMANS, 
With Illustrations of her Literary Character from her 
Private Correspondence. 
By Henry F. Chorley, Esq. 
*'Everylover of literature must rejoice to find that a memorial, 
in some degree worthy of Felicia Hemans's genius and power, is 
now given to the world. We are glad that she has found a biogra- 
pher in Mr. Chorley, who, from congeniality of taste, is so capable 
of doing justice to the varied excellences of his gifted subject." — 
Sunday Times. 
IX. 
MRS. SHELLEY'S NEW WORK. 
In Three Vols. Post 8vo, 
F A L K N E R. 
By the Author of " Frankenstein," " The Last Man," &c. 
"Tenderness, pathos, and romantic elevation of feeling, cha- 
racterize all Mrs. Shelley's productions. * Falkner' is perhaps the 
finest and most powerful of her novels." — Monthly Review. 
X. 
NEW WORK, BY THE AUTHOR OF " RANDOM RECOLLEC- 
TIONS OF THE LORDS & COMMONS." 
Second Edition, in Two Volumes, Post Octavo, 
THE GREAT METROPOLIS. 
By the Author of Random Recollections of 
THE Lords and Commons." 
** A work of extraordinary and peculiar research — a very clever 
and dispassionate performance. It contains but few errors, consi- 
dering the vast field over which its harrow is drawn so unspar- 
ingly." — Monthly Repository. 
