Acting in China, 89. Agriculture of France and England, comparison of, 3. Alain family, the, extracts from, 560. Algoa bay, settlement of, 159. American thoughts on European revolutions, 31. American war, caricatures illustrating the, 552. Anne, queen, character of, 327. Antwerp, a legend from, 444. Arabian nights, the, 472. Aristocracy, necessity of a, to Britain, 14. Art its prospects, 145 Eastlake's literature of, 753. Art-unions, results of, 146. Ashley, lord, on the juvenile population, 66. Ateliers Nationaux, sketches of the, 249. Auersperg, count, 382, 532. Australia, importance of, 66 demand for emigration to, 67 Mitchell's researches in, 68. Austria, the revolution in, 519. Baden, state of, 378. Baikal, the lake, 88. Balloons, rage for, 554. Balzac, M. de, 572. Banking act, suspension of the, 262, 263 Barbauld's hymns, 404. Barnard's cruise, &c., review of, 158. Bashkirs, the, 81. Basil, letter to, 31. Baston, Robert, 222, 223. Bavaria, the revolution in, 518. Beauty, Eastlake's theory of, 762. Beaver and Beaver-stone, the, 84. Beggar's Opera, origin of the, 336. Belgium, state of, 521. Bentinck, lord George, death of, 632. Beresov, town of, 80, 81. Bernard, Andrew, 225, 226. Blue Dragoon, the, 207. Blum, Robert, 532. Bright, John, 271. British navy, the, 595. Buraets, the, 90. Buried flower, the, 108. Burke's eulogy on Walpole, 331. Byron's address to the ocean, on, 499. Cabrera, movement under, 630. Caged skylark, to a, 290. Call, a, by Julia Day, 625. Canning, rupture of Castlereagh with, 620. Canterbury tales, the, 466. Cape, sketches of the, 158. Caricatures of the 18th century, the, 543. Caroline, queen, 331, 332, 334, et seq. Carpentaria, gulf of, expedition to, 68. Castlereagh, lord, memoirs of, 610. Catholic priesthood, proposed endowment of the, 638. Cavaignac, general, 259. Caxtons, the, Part IV. chap. ix., 40 chap. x., 41 chap. xi., 43 chap. xii., 44 chap. xiii., 48 chap. xiv., 50 Part V. chap. xv., 171 chap. xv., 179 chap. xvi., 181 chap. xvii., 182 Part VI. chap. xviii., 315 chap. xix., 317 chap. xx., 318 chap. xxi., ib. chap. xxii., 320 chap. xxiii., 321 chap. xxiv., 323 chap. xxv. 324 Part VII. chap. xxvi., 388 chap. xxvii., 392 chap. xxviii., 395 chap. xxix., 396 chap. xxx., My father's first love, 397 chap. xxxi., Wherein my father continues his story, 400 chap. xxxii., Wherein my father brings about his denouement, 402 chap. xxxiii., 405 chap. xxxiv., ib. Part VIII. chap. xxxv., 672 chap. xxxvi., 674 chap. xxxvii., 677 chap. xxxviii., 680. Chartism, classes among whom prevalent, 269. Chartist demonstration, feeling regarding, in America, 35. Chartists, sympathy between, and the Irish, 261. Chaucer as laureate, 224. Cheremisses, the, 87. Chesterfield, lord, 334. China, Erman's travels in, 88. Chuvasses, the, 87. Cibber, Colley, 230. Cinque Cento, the, 145. Cleghorn's ancient and modern art, review of, 145. Coercion, necessity of, in Ireland, 485. Coercion bill, the Irish, 281. Cologne, state of, 378, 521. Colonial legislation, review of recent, 275. Colonisation, 66. Colours, Goethe's theory of, 759. Compton, Sir Spencer, 329. Commerce, statistics of, 496. Commercial classes, rise of, to power, 115. Commercial crisis, the, 262. Conciliation, failure of, in Ireland, 485. Congress of Vienna, errors of the, 516. Conservative union, 632. Constitution of the United States, the, 33. Continental revolutions—Irish rebellion—English distress, 475. Cossacks, the, 81. Cottier system, the, 423. Cotton manufactures, growth of, 409. Crown security bill for Ireland, the, 283. Currency, on the, 492. Da Vinci, Leonardo, 760. Dante's Beatrice, 220. Danube and the Euxine, the, 608. Davenant, William, 227, 228. Day, Julia, "A Call" by, 625. De Chatillon, Mrs Hemans', 652. Deer forests and deer-stalking, 92. Denmark, state and character of, 286 sonnet to, 292. Devonshire, the duke of, 329. Dickens, the novels of, 468. Dogs of Siberia, the, 86. Doomster's first-born, the, chap. I., The tavern, 447 chap. II., The lovers, 450 chap. III., Father and son, 453 chap. IV., The execution, 455. Drama, decline of the, 648. Dryden as laureate, 228. Dudevant, madame, and her works, 568. Dumas, Alexander, 557, 558, 695. Dunbar, William, 226. Eastern life, Miss Martineau's, reviewed, 185. Eastlake's literature of the fine arts, review of, 753. Economists, rise and doctrines of the, 408. Egypt, Miss Martineau on, 185. Eighteen hundred and twelve, a retrospective review, 190 part II., The Moscow retreat, 359. Electric telegraph in America, the, 31. Emersonianism in America, 38. Emigration, importance of, 66 from Ireland, necessity of, 663. England, necessity of an aristocracy to, 14 under George II., 327 the history of, illustrated by caricatures, 543 the present position of, 477, 492. English and French agriculture, comparison of, 3 laureates, sketches of, 221. Entail, the law of, 1 bill, examination of the, 9. Erman's Siberia, review of, 76. Printed by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh. FOOTNOTES:Con. (Endeavouring to rouse herself.) Did she not say That some one was to die? Have I not heard Some fearful tale? Who said that there should rest Blood on my soul? What blood? I never bore Hatred, kind father! unto aught that breathes; Raimond doth know it well. Raimond! High Heaven! It bursts upon me now! and he must die! For my sake—e'en for mine! Is it very probable that a person in the situation of Constance should have to go this round of associations to recall what had just been told her, that her lover was to be tried for his life? Constance, in order to save him by surrendering herself, rushes to the tribunal, where this mock trial is taking place. Their judges sentence both. Constance swoons in the arms of Raimond, and then ensues this piece of unaffecting bewilderment. Con. (slowly recovering.) There was a voice which call'd me. Am I not A spirit freed from earth?—Have I not pass'd The bitterness of death? Ans. Oh, haste, away! Con. Yes, Raimond calls me—(There he stands beside her!) He, too, is released From his cold bandage. We are free at last, And all is well—away! [She is led out by Anselmo. Monsieur Bonardin, ou les AgrÉmens de la RÉpublique—Proverbe en plusieurs DÉcades. Paris: 1848. |