f="@public@vhost@g@html@files@24303@24303-h@24303-h-1.htm.html#Page_83">83 Condie, Thomas (History of the Plague in Philadelphia), 77-8; his biography of Mrs. Merry, 78 Copley, John Singleton, 102 "Columbiad, The," 10, 62 Columbian Magazine, The, 61-67, 153 Cope, Francis, 116, 119 "Common Sense," origin of the pamphlet, 50 Coombe, Thos., 44 Cooper, James Fenimore, his publication of "Precaution," 18; 20, 220, 221 Corbeille, La, 202 Cynic, The, 241 "Crisis, The," publication of, 63 Crukshank, Joseph, 84 Critic, The, 185, 187 Dallas, A. J., 64-67 Dallas, G. M., 65 Dallas, Robert C., 65 Davies, Samuel, 45 Davis, John, 9, 52, 95; his "Pursuits of Philadelphia Literature," 119-122 Darley, F. O. C., 235 Darlington, Wm., 180 De Quincey, Thomas, first publication in America of "Confessions of an English Opium Eater," 190 Delaplaine's Repository, 144 Delaplaine, Joseph, 192 Dennie, Joseph, 13, 14, 20, 90-99; the first American edition of Shakespeare, 107-108; his opinion of Wordsworth, 109; his death, 110-112; 122, 125, 132, 141, 151, 183, 186 Dessert to the True American, 84 Dickson, Geo. W., 209 Dickens, Charles, reprints "Charcoal Sketches" in London, 213 Dickins, John, 74, 76, 92 Dickins, Asbury, 92, 121 Dollar Magazine, 230 Dorsey, John Syng, 50, 68, 70 Hopkinson, Joseph, origin of "Hail Columbia," 63; 98, 115, 116, 127, 128 Humphreys, David, 76 Hunt, Leigh, his Philadelphia origin, 103-5 Huntingdon Literary Museum, 242-3 Irving, Washington, 20, 178-179, 194, 223 Ingersoll, C. J., 98, 116, 123 Ingersoll, Edward, 116, 124 "Ithacus" (pen-name of John Shaw), 119 Independent Balance, 181, 184 Independent Weekly Press, 214 "It Snows," 205 Jay, John, 70, 143 Jefferson, Thomas, 52, 89, 143, 144 Jerrold, Douglas, 236 John Donkey, The, 20, 234-235 Johnson, Samuel, his "Rasselas" printed in Philadelphia, 10; 23, 64, 94, 137-138 Journal of Health, 206 Juvenile Magazine, 20, 152, 192 Juvenile Port Folio, 193 Juvenile Olio, 152 "Junius" (signature of T. Godfrey), 42 Kean, Edmund, 173, 188 Keats, John, 106 Keith, Sir Wm., 128 Kirkland, Caroline M., 238-9 Kincaid, Eugenio, 243 Kinnersley, Ebenezer, 44 Knickerbocker Magazine, 223 Koster, the inventor of printing, 36 Ladies' Album, 201 Ladies' and Gentlemen's Literary Museum, 193 Ladies' Companion, 225 Ladies' Garland, 208 Ladies' Literary Port Folio, 206242 Smith, William R., 242 Southey, Robert, 143 Spy in Philadelphia and Spirit of the Age, The, 212 Stephens, Mrs. Anne, 218 Stephens, H. L., 235 Sterling, James, 37, 40 Sterne, Lawrence, 129 Stearns, Samuel, 240 Stiles, Ezra, 67 Story, W. W., 222 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 207 Street, Alfred B., 222 Stuart, Gilbert, 138 Sully, Thomas, 101, 166, 177, 237 Swift, Jonathan, 82 "Tamoc Caspipna" (pseudonym of Jacob DuchÉ), 71 Taylor, Bayard, 20, 207, 224, 236 Temple, Sir William, 82 Tennent, Gilbert, 26, 45 Thanksgiving Bay (made a National Holiday through Mrs. Sara Josepha Hale), 208 Theatrical Censor (first dramatic magazine in America), 171 Theatrical Censor and Critical Miscellany, 171 Thespian Mirror, 171 Thespian Monitor and Dramatick Miscellany, 172 Thomson, Charles, 10, 42 Thomas, Moses, 12, 195 Tickler, The, 181 Tilghman, Judge, 87 "Toby Scratch 'Em" (pen-name of George Helmbold), 181 Trangram, The, 181-183 Trenchard, John and Edward, 63 Trumbull, John, 102 Tuesday Club, The, 94 Tyler, Royall, 116, 125 United States Magazine, The, 53-61 United States Magazine and Democratic Review, The, 215 Vaughan, John, 89 Verplanck, G. C., his edition of Shakespeare, 107-8 Vicar of Wakefield, 10 Village Museum, 243-4 "Violetta" (pen-name of Harriet Fenno), 128 Waldie, Adam, 211, 215, 224'>224 Waldie's Select Circulating Library, 211-212 Waldie's Literary Omnibus, [1] Alluding to William Smith's home at Falls of Schuylkill. There is a further description in prose of Smith's summer home upon page 123 of the magazine. |
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