INDEX. PAGE Alexander on his death-bed Adage, the Greek Adams, (Jack), a fortune-teller Addison and Steele, their chaste and easy style Advocate of Strasbourg, anecdote of Agrippa (Cornelius), his Stygian pug Allingham (Mr.), his dramatic productions Anacreon Moore Baron, The Old English, simplicity in the style of 120 Bate (Baronet), the true herald of trash Baudara, a cobbler of Lisbon, happy turn of his predictions 284 Baviad, legal proceedings against Venders of the, quashed Blacking, a choice recipe for making Blazon of Gentrie, the, a scarce book in quarto rapid sale of his Farmer's Boy Boaden, author of Fontainville Forest PAGE 319 302 235 43 44 ib. 44 130 Bonaparte, L, letter written from 314 Bree on the chest Bond, a young student in architecture Bookseller's bargain, a complete Brand (Mr.), on vulgar errors and antiquities Miss Hannah Brandy, inefficacy of Brewer (George), his literary character author of Siamese Tales Burgoyne (General), his specimens of genteel comedy 115 Busby (Dr.), his egotism and his publications Caulfield (Mr.), his Chaleographiana, a mere reprint Cavendish family, a traditionary story of Chambers, her School for Friends Chambon (Mr.), his simple and easy way of removing bees 9. 214 243 301 125 294 106 and his twelve peers, account of a visit by, 136 Hastings till recently not known, where buried 298 Chevy Chace, a promising poem founded on 40 196 102 Chorus a, in Euripides, a spirited translation of Christian faith, the pure, never so much opposed as at PAGE 15 270 303 265 ib. 124 Clarke (Mary Ann), the Pandora of pamphleteers Cloyne (Bishop), on Roman Causeways Cobbett (Mr.), his register a hocus pocus writer Cockman (Mr. Thomas), his mistranslations Coleridge warned by Sir Noodle Colman, intuitive wit of his humorous tales Colote, some fragments of 229 Cottage Girl, the Commentators on ancient lore Commons, House of, extracts from the journals of Cooke (F. George), anecdotes of Coombe (Dr.), his Syntax's Tour Cornish man, deeds of the Cossacks, the Don, purchase lottery tickets Cowley, his translation of Sortes Virgilianæ Cromek (Mr.), publishes the remains of Burns versatile powers of Life of character of his novels Coxe (Mr.), his accounts of the Kings of Spain |