THE LONDON MAGAZINE. JANUARY TO JUNE, 1824. Why should not divers studies, at divers hours, delight, when the Ben Jonson's Discoveries. ALPHABETICAL TABLE Advertisements extraordinary, 285. tation of Goethe, 284, 527-review of Advice to a Young Essayist, 501. his Deformed Transformed, 315-elect- ed member of the council of Misso- Agriculture, 108, 220, 327, 440, 573, 684. longhi, 323 his poetry, sensual, 426- Alasco, Mr. Shee's tragedy of, suppressed remarks on Beppo, 626— his death, 679, Analects from J. P. Richter, 117. Callcott, Dr. memoir of, 306. sidered the founder of the Rosicrucians, Characters : a cynic, 67-Laird Hause- lock, 74—The Superior of the Convent Anecdotes of Ghosts, 255, 256. Architecture, French work on, 213—Ger. Chatterton, Richard, Letters to the Coun. remains of Moorish, at try by, 64, 293. Ariosto, Rose's Translation of, 623_his Children, young, death of, 117. immorality, 624_compared with Dante Christmas holidays, 198. difficulty of translating, 626. Alasco, 313. Aristotelian logic, value of, 310. Commerce, 109, 220, 328, 440, 574, 685 Association, the Kildare Street, Dublin, Connubia Florum, on the author of that Costé, work by, on Arabian Architecture, Bacon, his error in rejecting Aristotelian logic, 310_his New Atlantis, 652. Crabbe, his poetical imitations, 282. Baphomet, the Symbol of the Knights ’ Cromwell, his cruelty towards the Irish, 591_not the founder of Free-masonry, Batavian Anthology, review of, 300. -Steibelt, 99 — Viganoni, ditto — H. Dahlmann, Professor, his historical re- Paul Jones, 492, 630 Richard Deaths : Bishop Cornwallis, Gandon (ar- Sir H. B. Dudley, Sir Brooke Boothby, ral De Courcy, 447–Miss Lee, Eugene Beauharnois, T. E. Bowdich, Camba- Boys, plan for education of, in large num ceres, Cardinal Gonsalvi, 448_Rev. T. Maurice, Duchess of Devonshire, 578 Brasbridge's Fruits of Experience, 417. R. Payne Knight, Bishop Buckner, Buhle, his work on the Free Masons, 5. Delafield, Rev. Thos , 397, note. Devil in Ireland, 453. Featherstonhaugh, C. F., Memoirs of, 133. Economy, Introductory, 341-1. 347– Fleet-street Biography, 417. Fludd, Robt., the immediate Founder of Free-masonry in England, 257. Forgiveness, 119. lermo, 92-Miss F. H. Kelly, 94_the 329, 441. and public profession of beneficence, 9- ib.-the " Scotch Degree,' 656__not French, their taste with respect to the Fine Arts, 381 French character, 382. Poets, Early, F. Vauquelin, 26– 401. - Modern, C. Delavigne, 153. German, character, 363. Epigrams, 237, 364, 599. Ghosts, on, 253. Ghost-player's Guide, 368-Observations on it, 461. - translation from, 285 another ver- sion of the same ballad, 527. Grammars, defects of those in use, 508. Grose, Capt , his collection of curious ad. vertisements, 285. Hajji Baba, review of, 193. Hamlet, the character of the Ghost, the most difficult of any in Shakspeare, 368 -on the madness of Hamlet, 373—his Soliloquy, 647. critus Junior, 239—V. Rahere, 397 critique on Landor's Imaginary Conver- sations, 526. Heeren, Professor, his historical works, 443. Hemans, Mrs., her tragedy of the Vespers of Palermo, 92. Henriette de P-,618. VIII, ditto, 640. Herculaneum, 122. ness, 645. per se, 309. Heroism, nameless, 119. Literature, Italian, 214. Russian, 444. Liver, diseased, the primary cause of mad- works, French, 441-German, Logic, value of, 310. 443, Hunt, J., trial of, for murder of Mr. Weare, Madness, Hamlet's, 373-Ophelia's, 487 Madras system of Education, 410. Jamyn, Amadis, French poet, 25). Maier, Mich. writer on the Rosicrucian So. Idols, Mexican, 522. Malthus, Mr., his objections against Ri- cardo, 343_his doctrine of value, 551 Jesuits, re-establishment of, at Naples, -objections to Ricardo's theory of va- lue, 557_errors of his table illustrating Imaginary Conversations, Landor's, 523. the invariable value of labour, 562. Imagination, 118—not possessed by women Man, a misanthrope by nature, 67. in a greater degree than by men, 642— Martyrdom, 121. not by savages and oriental nations in a Maynard's “ Twelve Wonders,” extracts Imitations and plagiarisms, recent, poetical, Memoir of C. F. Featherstonhaugh, 133. 277—Scott, 277-Southey, 278—Mont. Memoirs of Rossini, review of, 189—of gomery, 281--Crabbe, Graham, Milman, Captain Rock, ditto, 583. Mexican Museum, Bullock's, 521. Intellect, superior, an object of admiration, Midshipman, miseries of one, 136. Milman, Mr., his poetical imitations, 282. 572. street association, 459—Captain Rock, Misanthrope, man one by nature, 67. Miseries of a midshipman, 136. Elizabeth, 588—James I. 589—despotic Monastery at La Cava, 125. government of Strafford, under Charles Montague, E. Wortley, matrimonial ad- I. 591-Cromwell, ib.-James II. 592 vertisement of, 287. ---administration under Townshend, Montgomery, poetical imitations by, 281. Moore, poetical imitations by, 282. Music : Provincial Concerts, Manchester, &c. Warminster, 96- Italian Opera at Jurisprudence, foreign publications on, 330. Bath, Sir G. Smart's Concerts at ditto, Norwich Musical Festival, King's The- National character in relation to the sense atre, Performers, Rossini's Zelmira, 97 for the sublime and beautiful, 381--- -Mr. Sinclair at Covent Garden, Stei. belt's death, Viganoni's, H. Smart's, Kildare-street association, 459. 98- New Music, 99—King's Theatre, Rossini, his Zelinira, 208—his appear- ance at the opera, 209_Garcia, Signora Colbran Rossini, Concerts, 210--New Labour, the quantity of, the ground of va Music, 211-Madame Catalani, 304- Miss D. Travis, the Bristol Harmonic Lacy, J., his reply to Terentius Secundus, Institution, Mr. Cummins' Lectures on Music, Oratorio at Drury-lane, 305- Lancasterian system of education, Mr. Cole Dr. Callcott's Glees, and memoir of that composer, 306--New Music, 307– Landor's Imaginary Conversations, 523. Royal Academy, 405- Remarks on the Languages, how to be taught, 505, 508. expensiveness of Concerts, Oratorios, Letter from one of the Dramatisis of the 406_Stadler's Oratorio of Jerusalem Day to J. Lacy, 272_reply to, 469. Delivered, Concerts at the Opera-house, Letters to the Country, by R. Chatterton, 407-Catalani, - Il Fanatico per la mu- No. I., 64-No. II. on the intellectual sica,'408— New Music, 409_Oratorios, characteristics of the two sexes, 293. the Star of Bethlehem, the Prophecy, Lion's Head, 3, 115, 227, 339, 451, 581. General success of the season, the Misses Literary Life, its disadvantages, 37. Cawes, 542-Defects of Braham and Sinclair, King's Theatre, Clementi, French, 99, 211, 329, 441. 543_-decline of Catalani's fame, Miss German, 101, 214, 331, 443. Love, Madame Pasta, Master Aspull, |