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m, &c. By Augustus Kotzebue. Trans. (into French) from the German with notes by H. L. C. 3 vols. London 1808. [Notice.] II--July-Dec. 1809. 370--A Cursory View of Prussia, from the Death of Frederick II to the Peace of Tilsit. III--Jan.-June 1810. 132--An Icelandick Tour. 180--Romantic Tales by M. G. Lewis 1804. [Notice. Cf. p. 32.] 361--Voyage dans le Tyrol, etc., i. e. A Tour in the Tyrol, to the Salt Mines of Salzburg and of Reichenall, and through Part of Bavaria. By Chevalier de Bray. Paris 1808. [Notice.] =Quarterly Rev.=--London printed; N. Y. reprinted. IV--Aug.-Nov. 1810. 61--The Daughters of Isenberg: A Bavarian Romance. By Alicia Tindal Palmer. 4 vols. London. [Critique.] =Ordeal.=--Boston. I--Jan.-June 1809. 266--Austrian and French Troops. 289, etc.--The Rovers, or the Double Arraignment. "The scene lies in the town of Weimar, and the neighbourhood of the abbey of Quedlinburgh. Time, from the 12th to the present century." [In the next number this play is referred to as "the imitation of the German drama, which we presented in our last number."] 382--The Austrians in Arms. =Visitor.=--Richmond. I--Feb. 11, 1809-Jan. 27, 1810. 62--The Prince of Hesse and the Gray Ass. 181--Swedenburg. =Omnium Gatherum.=--Boston. I--Nov. 1809-Oct. 1810. 32--Hans Holbein, the celebrated painter. 67--Curious account of the village of Broek in Westfriesland. 502--Odd Funeral Ceremonies of the Prussians. =Rambler's Mag.=--N. Y. No. 4. [1809.] 54--Sketch of the Life of Mozart, the Composer. =Mirror of Taste and Dramatic Censor.=--Phila. I--Jan.-June 1810. ---- Emilia Galotti, a Tragedy. Trans. from the German of G. E. Lessing by Miss Fanny Holcroft. Published by Bradford and Inskeep, Phila., 1810. [The translation bound at end of Jan. number.] II--July-Dec. 1810. 95--The Life of Lessing, Author of Emilia Gallotti, a Tragedy which will appear in a future number. 204--Remarks on Emilia Galotti; the Tragedy which accompanies this number, by Thomas Holcroft. 221--History of the Stage. Chap. VIII. German Theatre. =The Quarterly Rev.=--London printed; N. Y. reprinted. II (Aug.-Nov. 1
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