369; | |
his inquiries on the state of England, | 487; |
observations on France, | 488; |
his passage to Dover, | 489; |
remarks on the officers of customs,. | 490. |
Halifax, Earl of, see Montague, Charles. | |
Hamburgh, Steam trip to, | 509. |
Handy Andy, paper so called, No. I. | 20; |
No. II. | 169; |
No. III. | 373. |
Headlong Hall, pieces by the author of, | 29, 187. |
Hero and Leander, a poem, | 410. |
Herrick, Mr. specimen of his poetry, | 99. |
Hints for an Historical Play, | 597. |
Hippothanasia; or, the last of Tails—a lamentable tale, | 319. |
Hogarth, George, piece by, | 233. |
Horse-pond, Reflections in a, | 470. |
Hot Wells of Clifton, lines to the, | 64. |
I. | |
Impromptu, by George Colman, | 16; |
on "Boz," | 297. |
Improvement, the victim of, | 599. |
Ingoldsby, T. | 201; |
papers by, | 266, 341, 529. |
——, Caroline, legend of "Tapton Everard" related by, | 195. |
Inscription for a cemetery, | 473. |
Introduction to the Biography of my Aunt Jemima, the Political Economist, | 382. |
Ivory, Mr. his relation of the story of "Plunder Creek," | 127. |
J. | |
Jackdaw of Rheims, | 529. |
Jaques, criticism on Shakspeare's character of, | 550. |
Jennings, Mr. | 55, 59. |
——, Mrs. story of, | 591. |
Jordan, W. pieces written by, | 178, 319. |
J——, Madame de, | 86. |
Jocund, Joyce, piece written by, | 190. |
Johnson, Dr. | 8; |
anecdotes of, | 9; |
his remarks on Foote, | 301, 305; |
his Rasselas, | 550. |
Johns, Richard, piece by, | 313. |
Jonson, Ben, specimen of his poetry, | 616. |
Paris, remarks on society in, | 86; |
picture of, in 1837, | 387. |
Passage in the Life of Beaumarchais, | 233. |
Perceval, Mr., remarks on his assassination, | 579. |
Periodical Literature of the North American Indians, | 534. |
Peter Plumbago's Correspondence, | 448. |
Peters, Mr. | 196. |
——, Mrs. | 196. |
Phillips, Ambrose, remarks respecting him, | 359 n. |
"Plunder Creek," (1783,) a legend of New York, | 121. |
Plum, Sir Toby, | 116. |
——, Lady, | 116. |
Poets, Gossip with some Old English, | 98. |
Pontius Pilate, legend respecting, | 610. |
Pooledoune, John, the victim of improvement, | 599. |
——, Roger, | 600. |
Portrait Gallery,?No. I. | 286; |
No. II. | 442. |
Pounce, Mr. story related by him to the Wide-awake Club, | 209. |
Poverty, glee in praise of, | 525. |
Prologue to the miscellany, | 2. |
"Prout, Father," pieces by, | 1, 46, 63, |
96, 397, 525. | |
Q. | |
Queershanks, Mr. | 135. |
R. | |
Randolph, Thomas, specimen of his poetry, | 99. |
"Random Records," extract from, | 14. |
Rankin, F. H. paper by, | 382. |
"Rattlin the Reefer," piece by the author of, | 65. |
Rasselas, remarks on, | 550. |
Reckoning with Time, | 12. |
Recollections of Childhood, | 187. |
Reflections in a Horse-pond, | 470. |
Remains of Hajji Baba, | 280, 364, 487. |
Remnant of the time of Izaak Walton, a poem, | 230. |
Reynolds, Hamilton, piece by, | 138. |
Rheims, Jackdaw of, | 529. |
Richardson, John, the Showman, biographical account of, | 178. |
Richie Barter, story of, | 116. |
Rising Periodical, | 101. |
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