LITERARY INTELLIGENCE. Works recently published, in the press, or in preparation. BIOGRAPHY.-Memoirs of Mr. Pitt, by Henry Cleland, Esq; 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. Memoirs 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.—Caledonia, or an Account of North Britain, by G. Chalmers, F. R. s. & s. 4. -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.-Poems 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 Shak 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-Dialogues 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. REVIEW OF MUSIC. INTRODUCTION 121 K Barthelemon's "Poor Stolen Mary" Birch's "Lucinda and Henry"121 || Kemp's Vocal Magazine, No. L. 120. No. II. 197. No. 53 blaze" Clarke's (Dr.) "Born in yon Crotch's (Dr.) Prelude and Air - 265 Overture, No. 15. 198 Purday's "Damask Rose" 121 Ross's "O row thee" a Scot- 55 "We'll meet beside" do. ib. Accept a heart' a rondo ib. |