The New Monthly Magazine/Volume 39
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THE
NEW MONTHLY
MAGAZINE
AND
LITERARY JOURNAL
1833.
PART THE THIRD.
LONDON:
PUBLISHED FOR HENRY COLBURN
BY RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES.
Duke-street, Lambeth.
CONTENTS OF THE THIRD PART,
of 1833.
ORIGINAL PAPERS.
PAGE | ||
A few Words from the Proprietor | 1 | |
On the Anonymous in Periodicals | 2 | |
My Acquaintance with the late Edmund Kean, by T, C. Grattan, Bsq. | 7, 143 | |
Factory | 17 | |
Dick Doleful | 18 | |
Chess | 22 | |
The Divorcée Dévote, by the Author of the O'Hara Tales | 25 | |
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron, by Lady Blessington, Nos.X., XI. | 33, 414 | |
Hidden Literary Treasure | 47 | |
The First of September | 63 | |
Seasonable Ditties—No. I. Don't Talk of September— No. II The Month of October is bad!— No. III. The last Summer Bonnet—No. IV. All hail to thee, hoary December! | 64, 142, 300, 423 | |
Curates of Ireland | 65 | |
Sonnet | 73 | |
The Post-Mortem Cogitation of the liate popular Mr. Smith | 74 | |
Curates of Ireland | 65 | |
Men and Books | 79 | |
Monthly Commentary | 86, 212, 340, 489 | |
The Lion's Mouth | 91, 252, 496 | |
My Travelling Acquaintance, by the Author of "High-Ways and By-Ways," No. I. The Hero of Waterloo—No. II. The Philosopher of the Odenwald | 129, 266 | |
Translations from the Greek Anthology | 151 | |
Inhabitants of a Country Town, by Miss Mitford.—No. I. A Great Man in Retirement—No. II. Peter Jenkins | 152, 278 | |
The City of the Clyde | 160 | |
Paganini's Fiddle | 166 | |
The Ruined Laird, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton | 171, 301 | |
To the Portrait of Dante | 180 | |
On the Progress of Music from the Commencement of the present Century, Nos. III., IV. | 181, 453 | |
The late Mr. Tardy | 193 | |
England and the English | 206 | |
The Metropolitan Theatres—a Chronological History of their Origin and Progress | 257 | |
The Female Convict Ship. By T. H. Bayly | 277 | |
Ode to Mr. Wilkins | 285 | |
The Financial State of Great Britain. Parts I., II. | 288, 446 | |
My Two Aunts | 297 | |
The most Unfortunate of Women | 313 | |
The late King of Spain, Ferdinand VII. | 324 | |
A Walk and a Dinner | 331 | |
Return of Captain Ross | 395 | |
French Libels on the English | 401 | |
Words for Melodies, by Mrs. Hemans | 410 | |
Notes on Periodicals | 424 | |
Elegy, by the Author of "Corn-Law Rhymes" | 431 | |
Mrs. John Jones's Pic-Nic | 433 | |
Eve, by the late Henry Neele | 452 | |
The Story of Hester Malpes. By L. E. L. | 463 | |
The Government and the Trades' Unions | 475 | |
Simon Techy— a Character | 480 | |
Stanzas. By L. E. L. | 487 | |
Biographical Sketches of Celebrated Persons, lately deceased, | 97,225,387,530. | |
Critical Notices of the most important and valuable Works, | 98, 237, 353,497 | |
New Publications and Literary Report | 108, 234, 364, 505 | |
Fine Arts | 225, 365, 506 | |
The Drama | 109, 234, 367, 508 | |
Varieties (British and Foreign) | 110, 238, 370, 515, 518 | |
Rural Economy | 112, 241, 373, 521 | |
Useful Arts | 112, 241, 373, 521 | |
New Patents | 242, 379, 525 | |
Bankrupts | 115, 244, 380, 526 | |
Commercial and Money Market Report | 114, 244, 381, 527 | |
Monthly Political Digest | 116, 246, 382, 528 | |
Marriages and Deaths | 124, 251, 394, 531 | |
Provincial Occurrences in Great Britain and Ireland | 125, 252, 395, 531 | |
List of New Sheriffs | 535 |