94--Handel.
365--Kotzebue.
370--Account of the Anabaptists in Germany, in the year 1534.
=Child of Pallas.=--Balto.
I--1800.
74--[Reference to Lavater.]
210--Anecdote of Frederick III....
Note: Engel has made this anecdote the subject of a little
drama, entitled "The Page."
245--Anecdote of Handel.
=Balto. Weekly Mag.=--Balto.
Apr. 26, 1800-Mar. 27, 1801.
68--Account of General Kleber.
94--The General Advantages of Solitude. From the German of M.
Zimmerman.
=Port Folio.=--Phila.
I--1801.
1, etc.--Journal of a Tour through Silesia. [By John Quincy
Adams. Cf. p. 2.]
58--Gessner. [Prose article.]
186--Letters from an American resident abroad on various
types of foreign literature. [Frederick the Great and
Gellert, a dialogue.]
193--Principles of the American and French Revolutions
compared. Trans. from the German of Gentz.
II--1802.
42--Kotzebue Vindicated.
337--Interesting Travels in North America. Trans. from the
German of Buelow.
II--July-Dec. 1806.
369--Review: The Wanderer of Switzerland and Other Poems. By
James Montgomery. [For quotations, cf. p. 163.]
IV--July-Dec. 1807.
228--"On the Olympic Games, &c." From an Original Work,
entitled "Memoirs of Anacreon, Translated from the Greek by
Charles Sedley, Esq." [In the review of the above is the
translation: "On the Power of Beauty."[50]]
[Footnote 50: "The German poet Uz has imitated this ode.
Compare also Weisse Scherz. Lieder lib iii der Soldat, Gail,
Degen."]
V--Jan.-June 1808.
363--The Signora Aveduta. From the German and French.
380--David Teniers, Painter.
394, 406--Critique. Odes from the Norse and Welch tongues.
Gray. [For quotations, cf. pp. 128, 175.]
VI--July-Dec. 1808.
10--Memoirs of Baron de Besenval. From the German and French.
55--Critique. Odes from the Norse, &c. [Gray. For quotations,
cf. pp. 128, 175.]
I--Jan.-June 1809.
143--Leipsic Fair.
240--Military Character.--Austrians.
III--Jan.-June 1810.
472--Observations on the Music of Handel.
IV--July-Dec. 1810.
264--Sketch of the Life of Ferdinand von Schill.
=Lady's Mag. and Musical Repos.=--N. Y.
I--Jan.-June 1801.
19--All
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