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tterton's poems, 780. Reynolds, Sir Joshua, review of the discourses of, Part II., 181 conclusion, 589 defence of, against the aspersions of Allan Cunningham, 496. Riots in the manufacturing districts, the, 13. Rousseau, from Schiller, 631. Rowley's Poems, review of, 780. Rudolph of Hapsburg, from Schiller, 169. Russia, commercial policy in reference to, 807. Russian Literature, remarks on, 281. Salmon, Natural History of the, 640. Sandt and Kotzebue, imaginary conversation between, by Walter Savage Landor, 338 Sangrador, El, and Ignacio Guerra, a tale of civil war, 791. Schiller, the Poems and Ballads of, translated. No. V. The victory-feast, 166 Rudolph of Hapsburg, 169 the words of error, 171 the words of belief, 172 the might of song, ib. honour to woman, 173 the fight with the dragon, 175 No. VI. The lay of the bell, 302 votive tablets, 309 the good and the beautiful, ib. to ----, 310 genius, ib. correctness, ib. the imitator, ib. the master, ib. to the mystic, ib. astronomical works, 311 the division of ranks, ib. theophany, ib. the chief end of man, ib. Ulysses, ib. Jove to Hercules, ib. the sower, 312 the merchant, ib. Columbus, ib. the antique to the northern wanderer, ib. the antique at Paris, ib. the poetry of life, 313 No. VII. The ideal, 433 the ideal and the actual life, 435 the favour of the moment, 438 expectation and fulfilment, 439 to the proselyte maker, ib. value and worth, ib. the fortune-favoured, ib. Poems of the first period, introductory remarks on them, 441 Hector and Andromache, ib. to Laura, the mystery of reminiscence, 442 to Laura, rapture, ib. to Laura, playing, 444 flowers, 445 the battle, ib. No. VIII. A funeral fantasie, 626 a group in Tartarus, 627 Elysium, 628 Count Eberhard, the grumbler, of Wurtemberg, ib. to a moralist, 630 Rousseau, 631 fortune and favour, ib. the infanticide, ib. remarks on it, 634 the triumph of love, 635 fantasie to Laura, 638 to the spring, 639. Scinde, occupation of, by the British, 273. Sea-Trout, natural history of the, 640. Shah Shoojah, death of, 266, _note_. Shaw, Mr, on sea-trout and salmon, 640. Shaw, Thomas B., translation of Ammalat Bek by, introductory remarks, 281 Chap. I., 288 Chap. II., 296 Chap. III., 464 Chap. IV., 471 Chap. V., 478 Chap. VI., 568 Chap. VII., 573 Chap.
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