LITERARY MAGNET OF THE BELLES LETTRES, SCIENCE, AND THE FINE ARTS; CONSISTING OF I. ORIGINAL ESSAYS ON SUBJECTS OF PERMANENT INTEREST. ROBERTSON AND CO. ST. ANDREW'S-SQUARE, EDINBURGH; M‘PHUN, GLASG()W ; 1826. ADVANTAGE of Early Rising, notice of, 87 Amusements in Winter among the Moun- Amusements in Winter among the Moun- Amusements in Winter among the Moun- tains of Wales. No. III. Owen Glen- Amusements in Winter among the Moun- Author, the, 60 Bachelor's Dilemma. By Alaric A. Watts, Ballad, 225 Birth-Day Keeping, 49 Buccaneer, the, and other Poems. By J. Byron's Family, Anecdote of Lady, 280 Combination of Disjointed Things, 63 Dead Alive, the A true story, 227 Echo of a Sea Shell, Lines to the, 214 Epigram, 24 Epipsychidion, Shelley's Remarks on, 79 Exchange, the By S. T. Coleridge, Esq. Farewell, a, 228 Fatal Bridal, the, from the Italian of Faustus, Scene translated from Goëthe's, 3 First Tear, the By the Rev. R. Polwhele. 153 First Kiss, the. By Alaric A. Watts, 250 Goethe, Critical Essay on the Faustus of, 1 Hallow Eve, the Mysteries of, 193 Hoffmann, Essay on the Genius and Writ- Hora Parodicæ. No. I. The Table-Talk Impromptu written in Colton's Lacon, 166 Interrogative System of History, 143 Elopement, the, a Tale from the German Kaleidescope, Lines to the, 20 of Musæus, 219 Epitaph in D-Church, 70 Lament of the Indian Women, 142 |