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THE
NEW MONTHLY
MAGAZINE
AND
LITERARY JOURNAL
1830.
PART II.
ORIGINAL PAPERS.
LONDON:
HENRY COLBURN AND RICHARD BENTLEY,
NEW BURLINGTON STREET.
CONTENTS
OF
THE TWENTY-NINTH VOLUME.
| PAGE | ||
| National Improvements of late Years | 1 | |
| Living with the Great | 9 | |
| The Sublime Porte is to regain the whole of Western Greece, now in the Hands of the Greeks | 15 | |
| My Cousin's Toilette | 17 | |
| Hibiscus Variosus | 21 | |
| Description of the Grotto at Adelsberg | 22 | |
| Fashionable Eclogues | No. II. 30, III. 250, IV. 398, V. 456 | |
| Specimens of German Genius | No. IV. 34, V. 180 | |
| Lunatic Lays | No. I. 42, II. 160, III. 303, IV. 345 | |
| The Miseries of "The Happiest Fellow Alive" | 44 | |
| The Rooms as they Are, and the Rooms as they Were | 48 | |
| The Land of Cakes.—Aberdeen awa' | No. IV. 49 | |
| Stanzas | 56 | |
| Chamois-Hunting. By an Alpen Jager | 57 | |
| Neglected Talent | 65 | |
| Sketches and Recollections | No. VII. 66, VIII. 449 | |
| Anecdotes of Russia | 73, 148 | |
| The Young Poetess | 81 | |
| Letter from the Siamese Boys | 82 | |
| The Old Story. A "Psychological Curiosity" | 87 | |
| The Free Admission | 93 | |
| Journal of a Parisian Resident | 97, 195, 388 | |
| The Eagle | 104 | |
| The Country without a Government, or Plain Questions upon the Unhappy State of the Present Administration | 105 | |
| The Inconveniences of a Convenient Distance | 110 | |
| Recollections of a Gottingen Student | No. VII. 117 | |
| Proverbs | 121 | |
| A Masquerade at Berlin | 126 | |
| Charade | 132 | |
| Odd Associations | 133 | |
| The Twilight Hour | 138 | |
| A Wet Sunday at the Devil's Bridge | 139 | |
| The Treasures of the Earth | 147 | |
| Epigram | 155 | |
| The Sick Chamber | 156 | |
| On the Art of Rising in Prose | 162 | |
| The Bust of Charles | 170 | |
| The Parks | 171 | |
| Sonnet | 179 | |
| Historic Memoirs of Ireland, by Sir Jonah Barrington | 189 | |
| Notice of Mr. Hughes's Travels in Greece and Albania, by T. Campbell | 201, 316 | |
| The French Clergy | 213 | |
| Morning Hymn of Memnon's Lyre | 215 | |
| Sketches from the Ganges | No. I. 217, II. 360, III. 549 | |
| Provincial | 228 | |
| Footmen | 230 | |
| Birmingham | 235 | |
| Lines | 240 | |
| A Commerz, or German Students' Drinking-bout | 241 | |
| The Female Quack | 252 | |
| The Fatherless. By Thos. Haynes Bayly, Esq. | 258 | |
| Scenes of the Tom—Confessions of an Irish Gentleman No | 260 | |
| Jefferson's Correspondence | 269 | |
| The Spell of Genius | 275 | |
| Recollections of Sweden | 276 | |
| Lines on Leaving England | 283 | |
| The Revolution in France | 284 | |
| Lord Byron.—Theatricals | 294 | |
| The English Elections | 305 | |
| Byron and Shelley on the Character of Hamlet | 327 | |
| To Florine | 336 | |
| The Little Pedlington Guide | 337 | |
| A Tale of Bordeaux | 346 | |
| Moderation and Ratting | 354 | |
| The Deputation and Dinner | 368 | |
| Farewell Words | 372 | |
| The Prison Breaker | 373 | |
| Galt's Life of Lord Byron | 386 | |
| Questions anticipated in the Present Session . | 401 | |
| Retrospective Remarks on the Affairs of Holland and Belgium | 412 | |
| The Distant Grave | 428 | |
| The Histories of the Jews | 429 | |
| A Trip to the Sea | 433 | |
| The Banner of the Covenanters | 439 | |
| Zoology in Dublin | 441 | |
| Recollections of an Old Umbrella | 459 | |
| The last Guy Fawkes | 466 | |
| My Recollections of the late William Hazlitt | 469 | |
| La Reine Blanche | 483 | |
| Reflections on the Politics of Spain | 484 | |
| The New Police | 496 | |
| Letter from Mr. Hobhouse relative to Galt's Life of Lord Byron | 502 | |
| Shakspeare's Hamlet | 503 | |
| Political Events—The New Ministry | 505 | |
| Conversations with an Ambitious Student in ill health.—Conversation the First | 511 | |
| Thoughts and Facts relating to the Civilization of Africa, by T. Campbell | 520 | |
| The English Poor | 531 | |
| The Tales of Stamboul | 537 | |
| Too Soon | 555 | |
| The Enthusiast | 556 | |
| Selborne | 564 | |
| My First Tragedy | 571 | |
| Confession | 578 | |
| Repeal of the Union—Ireland in 1830 | 580 | |
| Weep not for him that Dieth | 591 | |
| A Thought of Paradise, by Felicia Hemans | 592 | |
| Speakers and Speeches in Parliament | No. I. 593 | |
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