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INDEX
TO
THE FIRST VOLUME.
Ainsworth, William Harrison, Esq., Romances, Essays, &c, by the Editor, (see "The Miser's Daughter" in this volume;) communications to, by M. F. Tupper, Esq., 60; by Mr. T. R. Buller, with L'Envoy and Polyglot Verses addressed to the Editor, 61, 121, 189; the Editor's "Library Table," 60, 115, 186, 337; L'Envoi, W. H. A., 191; a letter from Ned Hyde to the Editor, 191; some account of Father Prout, 191, 261
Ainsworth, W. Francis, Esq., contributions by, 29, 91, 163, 246; his Travels and Researches in Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, &c, reviewed, 341
Alleyn, Edward, the founder of the College of God's Gift, interesting particulars respecting, 326
American Auctioneer " going" it, 26
Anacreontic, 336
Andalusian Beauty, to an; poetry by George Raymond, Esq., 55
Awe, Loch, ash-trees near, 17
Beards, a short chapter on, 113
Bell, Mr. Robert, his poetry and plays commended, 121
Bishop's Cross, the; a legend of Scio, by Charles Hervey, Esq., 224
Blanchard, Laman, Esq., contributions by, 50, 99, 167, 263, 323
Blue-Stockings, by Miss Pardoe (verse), 178
Bourbonnais, popular song of the, by L. S. Costello, 25
Bray, Mrs., " Henry de Pomeroy," by, reviewed, 340
Brighton, stanzas by C. Hervey, Esq., 85
Brooks, Charles W., the Masque "off" Comus; exclusive particulars of the great Abduction case, 252; an Evening with Nell Gwynne, by, 333
Buckingham, Duke of, Adventure of, at Nell G Wynne's, 333; song by, 335; his jewels, 336
Buller, T. R., Esq., of Brazennose College, Oxford, L'Envoi from, to the Editor, 61; a second epistle from, 121; another letter from, 189; a Ballade, by, 190; L'Envoi, 191; Charles Mathews not "at Home," by, 261; the Murder Prevented; or, the Squire's Dream, by, 311
Bulwer, Sir Edward Lytton, notice of his recent publications, 186
Burbage, celebrated tragedian, 327
Capucin, the Pic du: a Legend, by L. S. Costello, 38
Cellini, Benvenuto, silver bell chased by, 107
Chester, ancient fair of, and charter to the Duttons of Dutton, 122, 192, 263; court of Pied-poudre, 125; Judge Glanville, 127
Charles II., facetious allusions to the merry king, 334, 336
Comedy and Tragedy, 121
Comus, the Masque "off," &c., 252
Contrasts: No. I. Queen Victoria—Queen Elizabeth, 111; No. II. The First Success—The First Failure, 251
Costello, Miss Louisa Stuart, contributions by, 25, 38, 304
Costello, Dudley, Esq., his visit to Strawberry Hill, 168
Desert, the Awakener in the, (from the German of Ferdinand Freiligrath,) by John Oxenford, Esq., 94
Dilettante, the Diary of a :—the Dilettante introduceth himself to the reader—Miss Kemble, the "Marriage of Figaro," and the "White Cat"—"Macbeth, fatalism, and the Witches' Chorus—an essay on chemistry, bad water, and dining out—good news for authors—Suffolk-street Gallery and "La Sonnambula"—architecture, fresco-painting, ventilation, and the sewers—a chorus of seventeen hundred voices!—two new actors at the Haymarket—Water-colour Exhibition—"Plighted Troth" at Drury Lane, 229
Dramatic Melange, 184