1. A Devotional spirit recommended to the young, 2. Paterna! Instruction, 5. The Contrast; or Peace and War, 8. Advantages of a Taste for Natural History, DIALOGUES, ADDRESSES, AND SOLILOQUIES. 11. Real virtue can love nothing but virtue ;-a Dia- logue :-Dionysius, Pythias, and Damon, 45. Lord Bacon and Shakspeare, 199. Address of Brutus to the Roman populace, PIECES FOR RECITATION, OR SPEAKING. 32. Reply of Red Jacket to the Missionary, at a council of chiefs, 1805, 78. The Slave Trade, 146. Part of the letter of the British Spy, 149. Conclusion of a discourse delivered at Plymouth, Philanthropist. 86 WEBSTER. 183 WIRT. 324 6. Parallel between Pope and Dryden, 65. Scottish Music:-its peculiarity accounted for, 89. Extract from a criticism on Ossian, 97. Character of Mr. James Watt, 141. The Discontented Pendulum, 146. Letter from the British Spy, in Virginia, 7. Sect sentences and paragraphs, from various authors, DIDACTIC PIECES. MORAL AND RELIGIOUS. 3. Select sentences and paragraphs, from various authors, 17. Lines to a child on his voyage, 142. A belief in the Superintendence of Providence, the only adequate Support under Affliction, 150. Effects of Education upon Individuals:-its 151. An Evening in the Grave-yard, 175. Prophecy of the Destruction of Babylon, Lowth's translation of Isaiah. 401 Mrs. Barbauld. 413 113. Death-scene in Gertrude of Wyoming, Campbell. 253 185. Speech of Catiline, in reply to Cicero, 188. Speech of Catiline, on his banishment, 207. Battle of Flodden Field; and Death of Marmion, Croly. 426 Shakspeare. 454 New Monthly Mag. 408 Ibid. 425 MONTHLY ANTHOLOGY. 417 |