BEING Bell's COURT AND FASHIONABLE MAGAZINE, FOR MARCH, 1818. A New and Improved Series. EMBELLISHMENTS. 1. A Correct Likeness of MRS. GARRICK of Covent-Garden Theatre, Engraved from an original Painting by MISS DRUMMOND. 2 A beautiful WHOLE-LENGTH PORTRAIT FIGURE in an ENGLISH EVENING DRESS. 3. A beautiful WHOLE-LENGTH PORTRAIT FIGURE in a FRENCH COURT DRESS. 4. Elegant PATTERNS for TAMBOUR and NEEDLE WORK. FROM the elegant and pleasing publication, entitled A Walk throughS witzerland, we shall avail ourselves of the Author's permission of giving a few interesting extracts in our next Number. An outline of, and extracts from, the popular Novel of Rob Roy, in our next. The interesting and moral tale entitled Delusion, shall be reviewed, if possible, in our next Num ber. A Cruise on the Continent will be reviewed as early as possible. The new year brought with it so many modern publications for our notice, that we are compelled, against our wish, to put off several for a few months longer. The review of a new and beautiful Poem this month prevents us inserting any original communications. The Age of Happiness has been received, and shall appear in our next Number. The Lines addressed To the Rose, shall also meet with prompt insertion. We are sorry to be obliged to reject the lines from Juliana to an absent friend, being only interesting to one object, and not sufficiently poetical for LA BELLE ASSEMBLER. We hope the fair Author has a duplicate of those lines; as, after keeping them near three months, we were obliged, from the strength of the unwholesome perfume with which the paper was impregnated, to destroy them. Astarte has been received, and shall meet with attention as early as possible. The revisal of some new Music sent us must be deferred till next month. London: Printed by and for JOHN BELL, Proprietor of this Magazine, and of the WEEKLY MESSENGER, Clare-Court, Drury-Lane. APRIL 1, 1818. |