INDEX TO THE SIXTH VOLUME. ABELARD and Eloisa, monument of, at Père to Disappointment, 416 ; the Man with a grievance, 523 Johnston, surgeon, reviewed ; with allu- mond, 522 Butler, Mrs., formerly Miss Fanny Kemble, Rashid, 348 Campbell, Thomas, poetical tribute, written on returning from his funeral, at West- minster Abbey, by Thomas Roscoe, 170 Camoens, Sonnet from, by Thomas Roscoe, 438 Canada, the Settlers in, by Capt. Marryat, C.B., reviewed, 374 Canterbury, the British Archæologists at, 363, 370; the cathedral, 365 Cecil Street, my House in, by Mrs. White, Part I., 86; Part II., 136 162, 235, 245, 337, 349, 396, 512 St. John, 494 Cilician plain, the great, 396–406; The wars for the possession of the Syrian Cælo-Syria, descriptions of the great plain Francis Ainsworth,) Antioch, 233, 337, &c., 156—159 ; 233—246; 338 Comet, the ; by Von Sallet, translated by Country Curate, the ; by Charles Ollier : The curate's house and family, 421; In- troubles at home, 527 ; the curate is still Court, the, and the Court Circular : an various authors, regarding, 390, 395 author of “ Mornings in Bow Street," 498 Painted, 73; Every Man bas his Dr. and Realities of Eastern travel; by Eliot et seq. 560 Cutlet, cruising for a; or, M moirs t. Diner-out; by Lord William Lennox, at or after dinner, 168-170 modern: Comedies of Holberg, “Jeppe Vom Berge," &c., 326 worth, (“ Revelations of London,") 377 Blanchard, 416 passages on; by Charles Ollier. Part III. Phantoms, 356 Mons. V. Fontanier's Narrative of a dering on the Persian Gulf, 183 by John Oxenford, 224 occurrences, by W. Francis Ainsworth, Feather, Story of a; by Douglas Jerrold, review, 113 of Arabia, 187 Shelley, 216 man, 468 parish of, 377 301-304 hamlet history. By Joseph Downes. 219. Part II. Retribution, 319 of his Lectures on Painting and Design, &c., 387--390 beth. By the author of the King's Son, reviewed, 124 Leigh Hunt. No. VII., 79. No. VIII., XI., 390. No. XII. and last, 485 Hybla," by, continued:-No.VII., 79–86. No. X., 307–312. No. XI., 390—395 Essay on “What is Poetry?" 503—505. dia Adventure of a Texian Naval Officer; Part II., 333. by W. Francis Ainsworth, 31-44 Francis Ainsworth, 343 his various Novels, &c., critique, 301 “ Story of a Feather,” &c., 113 Blanchard, 251. kay, 385 173 brella, noticed, 218 Coke of Norfolk, by Thomas Roscoe, 154 noticed, 280 or, Memoirs of a Diner-Out, by, 166 435 of Mr. Francis Ainsworth's “ Travels in 511 poetry, by Camilla Toulmin, 246 Lady, 145; Lynch Law, 149 by, 52; Love in Hate, 135; the King's Great ones, 494 Blanchard, 523 by the late William Maginn, LL.D. written for young people, reviewed, 374 reviewed, 301-305 West, by, 131 Barbary, &c.," by John H. Drummond Hay, 181; on the affairs of France modern Drama, Holberg s " Jeppe Vom New South Wales, Mr. Charles Meredith's SAINT JAMES'S : OR, THE COURT OF QUEEN ANNE; by WILLIAM HARRISON BOOK THE THIRD. CHAP. I. Gives ley's intrigues for power, 1. II. How Saint Paul's; and how he was impeached put upon the Duke of Marlborough by Grün, translated by ; the Excluded One, serjeant returned from the wars; and how stroyed by the mob, 101. VII. In what way the rioters were dispersed, 105. Sacheverell; and what followed it, 189. by. Part I., 46 ; Part II., 125; Antici- de Guiscard's attempt to assassinate Har- Mrs. Yorick Smythies, authoress of Marquis de Guiscard is disposed of, 439. tween the Queen and the Duchess of ner the gold key was delivered up by the Rejected Comedies, by Viscount Maid- In which the serjeant's ghost appears to his old friends ; and in which Mrs. Plumpton and Mrs. Tipping find each a Karl Simrock, translated by John Oxen- greatest general of his age was driven from his country, 551. XVII. Queen Sallet, Friedrich von, his poems, the “Giant's 468. Mrs. White.. Part L, The Cousins, the drama of Grillparzer, by T. Roscoe, 61. ham Downs, Bourne, &c., ib. Italy, reviewed, 216. Sonnets, by Edmund Ollier, 506 Sapho, with scenes from the Drama of Tarsus, description of, 396; Malaria, ib.; “ Tom Burke of Ours," by Mr. Lever, re- Winter Wanderings, by W. Francis Ains. worth. Ain-tab, Story of a Sword, her Wedding Brooch ; how she won it, Panthers of Amanus, Hostile reception City of Mopsus, the sootbsayer, Aleian Adana, 337–349; Tarsus, Archæological Tree,” song, by Edward Kenealy, 154 tation to dinner, Armenian strongbolds, 226; The Rebels, a Tale of Emmet's the Taurus, Marash, the ancient Ger. Ellustrations on teel, by Gcorge Cruikshank, TO “SAINT JAMES's.” J. SERJEANT SCALES INTRODUCING HIS DUTCH WIFE TO HIS FRIENDS to face Page THE MARRIAGE BETWEEN MASHAM AND ABIGAIL II. 204 Fllustrations, by Phiz, (Bablot K. Brownc,) TO “ REVELATIONS OF LONDON." IV. THE ELIXIR OF LONG LIFE 293 296 THE RUINED HOUSE IN THE VAUXHALL ROAD 447 - 481 • 486 to face Title T. C. Sarill, Printar, 107, St. Martin's Lane. |