LITERARY INTELLIGENCE. Works recently published, in the press, or in preparation. Biography. - Memoirs of Mr. Pitt, by Henry Cleland, Esy; of Isaac Pennington, by J. G. Bevan; of Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, with her Poems, Essays, &c. by the Rev. M. Pennington.-Life of Charlemagne, by Mr. Card; of the Historian Thuanus, by the Rev. Mr. Collinson.-Mernoirs of John Lord de Joinville, Grand Seneschal of Champagne, with a History of part of the Life of Louis IX. of France, by T. Johnes, Esq. M. P. History.—The Chronicles, of Holinshed.-History of the Anglo-Saxons, by Sharon Turner, F. S. A.-Ca. ledonia, or an Account of North Britain, by G. Chalmers, F. R. s. & s. A.- A new Edition of the Harleian Miscellany, with additions, by T, Park, F. S. A. TRAVELS, &c.- Journal of a Tour through Ireland, in 1801, by Sir R. C. Hoare, Bart.--Tour through Holland, along the right and left Banks of the Rhine, to Darmstadt, in the Summer and Autumn of 1806, by Sir John Carr. ROMANCES, &c.—Henry Hooka, by Mr. C. Dibdin. The Hungarian Brothers, by Anna Maria Porter. –The Libertine, by Rosa Matilda. POETRY.-Poems by Miss Bower.- Poetical Works of Sir W. Jones.- Bishop Corbet's Poems, by O. Gilchrist, F. s. A. Poens by W. Wordsworth, Author of Lyrical Ballads.- The Triumphs of Petrarch, by the Rev. Henry Boyd. - A Classical Collection of Sonnets, under the title of Laurana, by Capel Lofft, Esq., DRAMATIC.-Caitiff of Corsica an historical draina Mr. Morton's Town and Country-Mr. Cherry's Peter the Great -- Mr. Lambe's Whistle for it--Mr. Dimond's Young Hussar-A Fac-simile of the first folio of Shaka speare. * Fine ARTS.---Lord Orford's Royal and Noble Authors, augmented and continued to the present period, by T. Park, F.S.A. with 150 Portraits, MISCELLANIES.- The Bath and West of England Magazine; which commenced on the 15th of June, and is to be published on the 15th of each following month-Dia logues on various subjects, by the late W. Gilpin, A.M. -Sir W. Jones's Works, by Lord Teignmouth-Mrs. Chapone's posthumous works, with her life and cha racter-Lounger's Common-place Book, Vol. IV.Essay on the authenticity of the poems of Ossian, with a refutation of Malcolm Laing, by Patrick Graham, D.D. Minister of Aberfoyle. INDEX TO THE FIRST VOLUM E. MISCELLANY. Acts of Insolvency . - - 34 Cabinet, The Change in it 103 the Conductor of the Ca Coronation Oath - - - - 169 D Design, its origin - - - - 320 Dying words of Elizabeth Wellington · · · · · 225 Shaw's ode. - - - - 180 Entomology - - - . 166-311 gravers. Royal Academy Fools and Jesters - - - - 99 Handel's Messiah - - - - 88 Human Misery - - - - - 164 Museum - - - - - - 107 Jesting on serious occasions 394 Irish Music - - - - - - 209 K Kotzebue a Plagiarist - - - 321 H. 1 M R. Suggestions tbereon by E. H. Seymour, Esq. . - 9-81 tuents . - - - - - - 219 S Sallust's merits as an histo- rian - - - - - - - 326 Simple Story - - ... 85 Stanhope, Earl (Geo. I.) • 294 Stenography :-:: 220 Stradello, "Alesandro (the musician) • - - • • 25 T N Understanding, recollections of a Lecture thereoy by Rev. Sidney Smith - -. 17 sioned by them . ... 162 || Welsh Tradition of the tenth Century- - - - - - 313 Westminster Hall . . . . 167 Woman, a Short Disserta- tion on • - - • - - 300 U REVIEW OF BOOKS, || Burn's, Col. Christian Officer's Delineations - - - - 42 || Byerly's Love's Lyrics - - 331 Carr's (Sir J.) Stranger in Ireland - - - - - - 181 Colquhoun's Treatise on In- digence - - - - - - 260 ture - - - - - - - 107 Defence of the Slave Trade 264 Epitome of Scripture His- tory - - - - - - - 263 of Corsham House - - - 114 D || Pratt's Sympathy, and other Poems . . . . . . - 330 Colonel Hutchinson · · 48 Quin's Catholic Vindieation : 118 · L Jansen's Stranger in America 322 Rising Sun . . . • • 187 к Zealand ...:•: 327 Sim's Poetical Works of Mickle . . . . . . - 117 Socrates, a Dramatic Poem 195 Stephen's Dangers of the Country - - - - - - 192 - 255 ment - - - - - - - 50 | Stultifera Navis - - - - 260 T Tobin's Curfew'. - . . . 262 Turf House, a Poem - - 185 Sidus - - - - - - - 331 | Greek Grammar - - - 51 REVIEW OF MUSIC. B Mary”. - - - - - - 121 I. 120. No, II. 197. No. a Glee - - - - - - - 335 || Knyvett's “ Beggars" bu · 266 L - Overture, No. 15. 198 - Recreations, Nos. 5 and 6. - • - - - - - ib . P Pettet's Air, with variations 334, - “ More then farewell” ib. R ! Ross's “O row thee” a Scot- tish Ballad .... . - 55 S cure by George's care” - 54 "To Julia weeping" T Von Esch's Aria et Rondo, Marche Sicilienne - ib. Worgan's Rouge et Noir - 196 Monthly Minstrelsy 197 A POETRY. , Invocation to sleep • • • 51 Lines on seeing a lovely in- som of its mother - - - 66 on a beautiful young Lady appearing at the Ex- hibition - - - - - 140 D S Sappho's Death . . . . 190 in Retirement - - 349 A THE DRAMA. 11 Anecdote of the Mayor · 287 G. Lewis - - - - - - 279 || benefit - - - - - - ib. Worthing - - - - - - 358 Miss Lee - - - . - - 68 respect to the actors, and futed - - - - - - - 57 Cooke, Mr. Critique on him by a German - - - - - 258 His Soliloquy on playing Prospero - - - - - 284 Curfew, by Mr. Tobin - - 123 D |