< The New Monthly Magazine

THE


NEW MONTHLY


MAGAZINE


AND


LITERARY JOURNAL




1830.

PART II.

ORIGINAL PAPERS.




LONDON:

HENRY COLBURN AND RICHARD BENTLEY,

NEW BURLINGTON STREET.

CONTENTS

OF

THE TWENTY-NINTH VOLUME.


PAGE
National Improvements of late Years
1
Living with the Great
9
The Sublime Porte is to regain the whole of Western Greece, now in the Hands of the Greeks
15
My Cousin's Toilette
17
Hibiscus Variosus
21
Description of the Grotto at Adelsberg
22
Fashionable Eclogues
No. II. 30, III. 250, IV. 398, V. 456
Specimens of German Genius
No. IV. 34, V. 180
Lunatic Lays
No. I. 42, II. 160, III. 303, IV. 345
The Miseries of "The Happiest Fellow Alive"
44
The Rooms as they Are, and the Rooms as they Were
48
The Land of Cakes.—Aberdeen awa'
No. IV. 49
Stanzas
56
Chamois-Hunting. By an Alpen Jager
57
Neglected Talent
65
Sketches and Recollections
No. VII. 66, VIII. 449
Anecdotes of Russia
73, 148
The Young Poetess
81
Letter from the Siamese Boys
82
The Old Story. A "Psychological Curiosity"
87
The Free Admission
93
Journal of a Parisian Resident
97, 195, 388
The Eagle
104
The Country without a Government, or Plain Questions upon the Unhappy State of the Present Administration
105
The Inconveniences of a Convenient Distance
110
Recollections of a Gottingen Student
No. VII. 117
Proverbs
121
A Masquerade at Berlin
126
Charade
132
Odd Associations
133
The Twilight Hour
138
A Wet Sunday at the Devil's Bridge
139
The Treasures of the Earth
147
Epigram
155
The Sick Chamber
156
On the Art of Rising in Prose
162
The Bust of Charles
170
The Parks
171
Sonnet
179
Historic Memoirs of Ireland, by Sir Jonah Barrington
189
Notice of Mr. Hughes's Travels in Greece and Albania, by T. Campbell
201, 316
The French Clergy
213
Morning Hymn of Memnon's Lyre
215
Sketches from the Ganges
No. I. 217, II. 360, III. 549
Provincial
228
Footmen
230
Birmingham
235
Lines
240
A Commerz, or German Students' Drinking-bout
241
The Female Quack
252
The Fatherless. By Thos. Haynes Bayly, Esq.
258
Scenes of the Tom—Confessions of an Irish Gentleman No
260
Jefferson's Correspondence
269
The Spell of Genius
275
Recollections of Sweden
276
Lines on Leaving England
283
The Revolution in France
284
Lord Byron.—Theatricals
294
The English Elections
305
Byron and Shelley on the Character of Hamlet
327
To Florine
336
The Little Pedlington Guide
337
A Tale of Bordeaux
346
Moderation and Ratting
354
The Deputation and Dinner
368
Farewell Words
372
The Prison Breaker
373
Galt's Life of Lord Byron
386
Questions anticipated in the Present Session .
401
Retrospective Remarks on the Affairs of Holland and Belgium
412
428
The Histories of the Jews
429
A Trip to the Sea
433
The Banner of the Covenanters
439
Zoology in Dublin
441
Recollections of an Old Umbrella
459
The last Guy Fawkes
466
My Recollections of the late William Hazlitt
469
La Reine Blanche
483
Reflections on the Politics of Spain
484
The New Police
496
Letter from Mr. Hobhouse relative to Galt's Life of Lord Byron
502
Shakspeare's Hamlet
503
Political Events—The New Ministry
505
Conversations with an Ambitious Student in ill health.—Conversation the First
511
Thoughts and Facts relating to the Civilization of Africa, by T. Campbell
520
The English Poor
531
The Tales of Stamboul
537
Too Soon
555
The Enthusiast
556
Selborne
564
My First Tragedy
571
Confession
578
Repeal of the Union—Ireland in 1830
580
Weep not for him that Dieth
591
A Thought of Paradise, by Felicia Hemans
592
Speakers and Speeches in Parliament
No. I. 593
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