PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE, ARTS, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, THE DRAMA, MORALS, MANNERS, AND AMUSEMENTS. LONDON: Printed by Davidson, Old Boswell Court, Carcy Street. PUBLISHED BY LIMBIRD, 355, STRAND, TWO DOORS EAST OF EXETER CHANGE. SOLD ALSO BY SOUTER, 73, ST. PAUL'S CHUCH YARD; SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL, STATIONERS'HALL COURT; H. AND W. SMITH, K It is a peculiar characteristic of this work that every Volume is complete in itself. song by, ib. Absence of mind, 139. -,Tribute to the memory of, 524. Expedition, northern, 17). James IV. anecdoté of, 105. - to the interior of the James II. Memoirs of, 529. globe, 379. James 1. character of, 643. Jefferson, President, letter of, 166. Jew's leap, 13; salutations of, 43. 156, 203, 251, 411. Kadu, account of, 707. Kean, Mr. American Critiques on, -festivities at, 137,469. drama of, 159. Remarks on, 665. , Poussin on the, 147. Köerner, account of, 419. anecdotes of the, 231. in America, 741. Ladies, on the, 747. Flowers on graves, on, 292. Language, origin of English, 28. Lent diet, on, 251. Forever, 715. Life, 521, 536, 566, 601, 696. Coin, ancient, described, 267. FOREIGN LITERATURE, 42, 89, LITERATURE AND SCIENCE; no- Coinage, history of the, 210, 232, 143, 167, 185, 202, 217, 820. velties in,-will be found amply Frederick the great, anecdotes of39. registered at the end of every Coincidences, literary, 597. Freebootcr extraordinary, 329. number. French and English, contrasted, Literary premium, 26. 186. squabble, 76. French flattery, 604. LONDINIANA, 220, 237, 267. advertisement, 648. Lord Mayor's Show, 715. Cruelties of the, 664. Louvre, description of the, 153. Genius, anecdotes of, 265. of, 496. claims, 439. Macpherson's lament, 651. the, 443, 463, 487. Gentleman's Mag., hist. of 243. Madeira, account of, 591, 610. --- anecdote, 505. Gentle Shepherd, anecdote of, 405. Maddison, Pres., anecdotes of,529. -, letter of, 279. Mahratta camp, account of, 544. Malay Annals, 804. 437. Malmaison described, 298. Glass manufacture, history of 719. Maraboots, customs of the, 177. Government clerks defended, 693. Marino Faliero, tragedy of, 270. Graham, poétical character of, 789. Marriage State, opinion on the, 170 observation on, 698. Marocco, account of, 771. count of, 373, 395. Hampden, Clarendon's character Mathews at Home, 175. Medal, ancient, 823. Davy, Sir H., speech of, 26. Hampton Court described, 436. • Media res,' 301. MEDITATOR, THE, 702, 727, 742, 758, 774, 791, 807. Deluge, new theory of the, 746. Henry VIII and Francis, meeting Mendicity, anecdotes of, 741. Merlin's Cave, a poem, 586. 155. Mercier, anecdote of, 374. Hofer, Andrew, life of, 20. Michael Angelo, anecdote of, 409. Mine of Wiliezka, 731. is best referred to by the dates. Horticulture, rise and progress of, Miracles, Popish, 203. 314, 346. Mirandola, tragedy of, 30. Hortus Siccus, to prepare, 612. Missionary fund, proposals for, 331. Hospitality, anecdotes of, 149. Modern poets, 504, Editor, W. B. L.'s letter to, 266. Hudibrastic quotation, 473. Monasteries, Greek, described, 341, Edridge, H, memoirs Of, 475, Human life, probabilities of, 649. Montalto, tragedy of, 30. Edward's shovel boards, 750. Ilium and the Troic plain, 322. Monte Video described, 101. Impostors, on, 735. Monumental trophy, remarks oh, 364, 411. Morzouk, description of, 196. Moscow, account of, 465. Iắnovations in English language, Murat's court, 282. 700. character of, 518. 267 Musk ox described, 274, 599. Original letter from, 581. Esquimaux described, 342. Integrity, commercial, 172. Nazareth, account of, 721. Neapolitans, character of, 480,517. theatre, 409. Newsman, the, a sketch, 235. Caroli A Kon New York, account of, 740. parliament, account of,695. Ballantyne's Novelist's Library, 560 Hints for teaching Music, 346. Holderness's Notes on the Tartars, 642, 789. 467. nada, 703, 723, 739. -, critique on, 623, 630. Bayley's History of the Tower, 433. Humboldt's Narrative, 450, 627. Beauties of Mozart, &c., 647. Hutton's, C, Tour of Africa, 754, Benger's, Miss, Life of Anne Bo- Ontario, Lake, described, 704. Shakespeare's plays, prices of, 499. leyne, 163. W., Voyage to Africa, 783, conjecture on, 806. Bicknell's Modern Church, 548. 802. 109, 140, 188, 205, 235, 316. Shipwreck, anecdotes of, 359. Blacker's War in India, 401. Italy in the 19th century, 479, Oxford avecdotes, 649. Smith, Sir Syd., translation by,217. Bowles's, Rev. W., Letter to Lord Jackson's Fall of the Crescent, 199, Smollett, Sir W. Scott on, 562. Byron, 289. Oysters, natural bistory of, 787. Society of arts, rewards of the, 348. Bowring's Russian Poets, 103, 115. Jacobson's Tobias, 453. Commerce, 345. James's Poems, 184. Brady's Guznian d'Alfarache, 677. James II., Memoirs of, 529. Bucke's Harmonies of Nature, 290. Jameson's Universal Science, 145. Buckingham's Palestine, 720, 742. Gram.of Geography, 234 Mrs., Stories, 234. Marino Faliero, 257. Jennings's Grammar, 314, Don Juan, 495, 515. Johnstone's Memoirs of the Rebel- Sardanapalus, 799. lion, 65, 84, 105. Perry, Mr., memoir of, 794. Submarine engine, 585. Two Foscari, 815. Jones's Lorin, 417. dinuer described, 392. Table d'hote, in the Bench, 295. French Translation, 579. Junius Discovered, 771. at Baden, 420. Canada, Plan for Settling in, 516. Kelly's De Renzey, 345. Pharisees, ancient and modern, 616 | Talneir, fort of, stormed, 401. Carbonari, Memoirs of, 310, 329. Kenilworth, a Romance, 33, 57. Kotzebue's Voyage, 687, 707. Pitt, Mr., memoirs of, 262, 278, 293 Tartar Customs, 467. Cochrane's Exiles of Damascus,536 Laskey on the Elgin Marbles, 166. Platoff, hospitality of Count, 354. Thérèse, drama of, 95. Commodus, a Tragedy, 41. Laurent's Tour in Greece, 321,339. Poetical Portraits, 169, 601. Thessalian Martyrs, 647. Cornwall's, Barry, Mirandola, 17. Legend of Argyle, 470. 77, 93, 110, 125, 140, 157, 173, Tower, history of the, 433. Letter on Scottish Novels, 559. 189, 205, 221, 238, 254, 287,301, Inscriptions in the, 435. Cossacks, Portraits of the, 120. to Agriculturalists, 678. 549. Lewis's Grammar, 422. 280. Lilian Bride, the, 165. Davis's Olio of Bibliography, 497. Lovekin's Mental Calculator, 234. Pompeii described, 112. Journey of a Bibliomaniac, Luccock's Notes on Rio Janeiro, 6 Lyon's Africa, 177, 196, 212. Davy's Ceylon, 607, 625, 645. Lyre of St. Crispin, 216. Mackenzie's Hist. of Scotland, 694. Dialogie in the Shades, 377. Madeira, History of, 591, 610. Dibdin's Bibliographical Tour, 572. M‘Diarmid's Scrap Book, 87. War in India, account of, 402. Elizabeth's, Queen, Progresses, 418. Memoirs of Mrs. Dyott, 166. Preacher, character of ayoung, 172. Watchman's song, 420. Elmes's Architecture, 756. Mendicity Society Reports, 741. Endless Amusement, 69. M‘Dermot's Letter, 807. Welsh in 15th century, 594. Evils of Education, 409. Public, character of the, 249. · language, 42; poetry, 443. | Expedience, a Satire, 593. letter to the, 299. Wellington, Duke, entry into Ma- Fall of Angels, a Poem, 284. Moffatt's Poems, 531. Favourite of Nature, a Novel, 201. Moore's Sheridan, 209. West India Society, picture of, 161. | Female Biography, 165, Winckelmann, death of, 321. Fidelia, a Tale, 486. Morgan's, Lady, Italy, 387, 407. Wines, receipts for making, 2. Fisher's Journal, 273. Rank, origin of pride of, 761. Women, services of, 27. Gardener's Original Tales, 887. Mushet's Tables, 458. Reynolds, Sir J. pictures of, 335. Wordsworth, Mr., parody on, 486. 469. Writers, ancient and modern, 397. Gentleman's Magazine, Index to National Debt, Letter on the, 345. the, 243. Neele's Poems, 40. Rhyme, essay on, 458. Gent's Poems, 8. North Georgia Gazette, 325. Notes on Cape of good Hope, 369. Accum on Adulterations, 1. Godwin on Population, 49. Note-Book, a Satire, 375. Brewing, ib. Observations on Mr. Brougham's Bill, 89. on Gov. Clerks, 693. Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Graham's Life of Poussin, 146. Pampbleteer, 440. Royal family, hist. of, 97, 119, 133 Life, 737. Gray's Supplement, 611, Paramythia, 710. -, lineal descent of, 99. Automaton Chess-player, on, 132. Grece's Canada, 516. Parry's Voyage of Discovery, 305, 118, 133. Patenotre’s French Verbs, 807. Peerage Chart, 422. Schiller's poem, 394, 455. gends, 129. Hamilton's Garden of Florence, 736 Pellatt on Glass Manufactures,719. Scolds, punishment of, 473. Bailey's Poems, 148. Hazlitt's Table Talk, 225, 248. Percy Anecdotes, 23, 149, 295,359, 421, 472,551, 579, 663, 725, 879 and careekly Review; Forming an Analysis and General Repository of Literature, Philosophy, Science, Arts, History, the Drama, Morals, Manners, and Amusement's. This Paper is published early every Saturday Morning; and is forwarded Weekly, or iu Monthly or Quarterly Parts, throughout the Britisi Dominions, No. 86. LONDON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1821. Price 6d. Address to the Public. spections.'; It is, however, a matter of Review of New Books. If custom had not rendered it al- racter and the circulation which the WINE, BEER, AND BREAD. wost imperative, that, at the commence- LITERARY CHRONICLB, continues to ment of every usw volume, the Editor maintain, høye been earned by means the 1. A Treatise on the Art of making should say something of himself and of most legitimate, and that its bold inde- Wine from Native Fruits; exhibita his work, our delicacy would have in- pendence has been abundantly compen ing the Chemical Principles upon dueed us to have omitted it. To the suted in the extent of the public pa- ishich the Art of Wine Making deseaden of the LITERARY CHRONICLE, tronage. pends; the Fruits best adapted for it cannot now be uecessary to state the lo the outset of our labours, we Home-made Wines, and the Method circumstaoces uoder wbich it was com- pledged ourselves that the LITRRARY of preparing them. By Fredrick pictueerd; its objects, or bow far these CHRONICLE should never be raised in Accum, Operative Chemist, &c. objects have been accomplished; but, price, nor dimipished in its contents ; 12ipo. pp. 92. London, 1820. in a time of unparalleled competition ihat promise we have not only kept, 2. A Treatise on the Art of Brewing : in periodical literature, when every spe but, botwithstanding that it is the exhibiting the London Practice of cies of empiricism in resor ted to, and cheapest periodical work published, brewing Porter, Brown Stout, Ale, when works which, from the tiine they yet such has been our support, that we Table Beer, and various other kinds have been in existence, might be sup- are enabled to extend our liberality. of Malt Liquors. With Copperposed to be established, --when such iin- We cominence the present volume ou plates. By the same. 12mo, PP: pose their youth on the public and are a much tisser paper; and, in deference 208, London, 1820., aunoDoced as neto literary journals, tben to the suggestions of many of our read-3. A Treatise on the set of making it becutues necessary that we shonlders, ve bave adopted the plan of print- Good and Wholesome Bread, of re-stats the grounds on which we founding it in three columus. Our stumped Wheat, Dats. Rye, Barley, and our claims to public patronage and edition, entitled The COUNTRY LITE- other Farinacious Seeds. Éxhibitsupport, RARY CHRONICLE, will share the same ing the Chemical Constitution and The professed object of the LITE- improvements, and continue to be pub- Alimentary Properties of different RARY CHRONICLE was to give a review lished at the price of Tenpence. Gra- kinds of Bread Corn, and other Suband analysis of every new work of value tilade for past favours and the hopes of stances employed in different Parts or importance as soon as published, increased patronage urge us to new ex- of the World, instead of Bread. By and to form u faithful register of every ertions in every department, and we trust the saine. 1200. pp. 160. Lonnovelty in Literature, Philosophy, the that the LITERARY CHRONICLE wilt go don, 1821. Fine and Useful Arts, Biography, the on improving in its conteats, and in it will be in the recollection of all our Drama, &c. and to insert Original diffusing itself still pore extensively readers, that, about twelve months ago, Commumcations on all subjects that every succeeding sear. The LITERARY Mr. Accum, who has the reputation of might be conducive to the happiness CHRONICLE, like all other works, must a skilful analyser, published a work of the improveinent of its readers. depend on tine and exertion for its which, if it did not, as Dr. Prolix says, How far this promise has been kept, improvement, and though we will not, occasion a great laugh at the time,' we might proudly appeal to the Index like a monthly contemporury, tell our certainly excited considerable interest. of the last volume, and then leave our readers, by, noticipation, the very titles This was a • Treatise on Adulterations readers to determire. The Review de of the articles for the next twelve of Food and Culinary Poisons,' in partment contains nearly two handred mouths, we can assure them that we which he, to the great terror of alt epiflew works, including every expesisive have made new arrangements of con- cures and hypochondriacs, declared and valuable production of the year, siderable importance. that almost every article that we eat or and with which our readers were iin- To those friends whose cotorbunica- drink is poisonous. In vaio did we mediately wade acquainted. We have tions form a valuable part of our work, quit our wine or our brandy, and take icore than once stated that the • LITE- we return our most sincete and grate to entire butt beer,' for we were inBAKY CHRONICLE's a Review of Books, fut thanks, as well as to the Public ge- stantly told that it was “ heteros hut not a Boukseller's Review.' The nerally. With the commencement of gedeous mixture, composed of all the distinction is of much more import-a new Volume, we hope materially to waste and spoiled beer of the publicans, soce than it may at first scem, for the increase our subscribers; since the the bottonis of the butts, the leavone is free and opfettered, while the LITERARY CHRONICLE presents one ings of the pots,--the drippings of the other must sacrifice its independence advantage over every other journal, viz. machines for drawing the bear,--the for proof sheets and anticipatory in that euch Volume is in itself complete. VOL. III. remnants of the beer that lay in the A-1. a very |