he Rhaetian Alps, with the general character
of the Tyrolese.
406--Female Heroism. A real fact, related by Meissner.
=Lit. Mirror.=--Portsmouth, N. H.
I--Feb. 20, 1808-Feb. 11, 1809. [No. 1 imperfect.]
5--A short sketch of the life and character of the learned
and excellent Musaeus. By his pupil Kotzebue. [Continued from
No. 1.]
=Lady's Weekly Misc.=--N. Y.
VII--Apr. 30-Oct. 1, 1808.
62--Statistic on Europe by a German.
380--The Kiss. From the German of Gerstenberg.
VIII--Oct. 29, 1808-Apr. 8, 1809.
152--German Impostor.
=Gleaner.=--Lancaster (Penn.).
I--Sept. 1808-May 1809.
78--The Wanderer of Switzerland. By James Montgomery. [A long
poem, continued from number to number. Cf. p. 175.]
=Boston Mirror.=--Boston.
I--Oct. 22, 1808-Oct. 14, 1809.
No. 14--[Mention of Klopstock's use of hexameters in his
"Messiah."]
No. 17--The Ruling Passion of the Late King of Prussia.
No. 21--Anecdote [of the King of Prussia].
No. 30--Rembrandt (van Rhin).
No. 50--A Comparison of "The Wanderer of Switzerland" with a
poem called Tid Re I.
II--Oct. 21, 1809-July 21, 1810.
15--Boston Theatre. On Monday evening, Oct. 30, will be
presented a much admired Tragedy in three acts, called
"Werter; or the Fatal Attachment." Taken from the popular
German tale called Charlotte and Werter, and performed at
Covent Garden Theatre, London, with great applause. [The cast
follows.]
68--Anecdote of Prince Louis Ferdinand, of Prussia.
85--Biographical.--Hayden.
156--Life of Mozart.
=Amer. Mag. of Wonders.=--N. Y.
II--1809.
159--Extraordinary Heroism of the Antient Scandinavians.
=Thespian Monitor.=--Phila.
I--No. 1. Nov. 25, 1809.
8--Pizarro; or the Spaniards in Peru. (Kotzebue.)
Translator--R. B. Sheridan.
=Select Reviews.=--Phila.
I--Jan.-June 1809.
119--Sketches of Vienna.
151--Vie du Comte de Munnich. Life of Count de Munnich,
general Field Marshal in the service of Russia. A free trans.
from the German of Gerard Anthoine de Halem.--Paris. [Book
notice.]
361--Voyage en Pologne et en Allemagne fait en 1793 par un
Lovonien. 1808. [Notice.]
397--Leontine de Blondhei
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