164 - – sources of the opposition to Greek_poetry and philosophy, 99 in Roman literature, 100 – in Edward, 11 – defeated at Preston, the Middle Ages, 105 — in German religious visions, 108 — in French land, 110— in Spain and Italy, 112 - in pageants and mysteries, 116. Drisler, Prof., Greek Lexicon edited mand against Charles Edward, 25 commended, 374. inhuman stract of his work, 436 — as presi- dent of Columbia College, 442, note. See Stirling. E. birth, parentage, and early studies Edda, songs of the, about a future mental characteristics of, 96. Eliot, Samuel, Passages from the His. tory of Liberty by, noticed, 511. incoherency with Foote, 412 - a strange phenomenon, 414 — Miss enters the navy, 221 — first duel 129 — power of the clergy in, 141 191 - expansiveness of, 193 dered by, 385 — advantages and Etymologist, great labors of the, 205. difficulties in the position of, 386. Europe seen with Knapsack and 97 — among the ancients, 98 — in 483. See Taylor. un. corre- F. be performed in, 375 — treatment of the prepositions in, 376 — impor. tance of right method in, 377 — in, 378 -— logical deduction of the tions in, 381 — importance of guid- of the, 164 — how rendered odious, Greeks, ideas of a future world among 349. tions of his faith, 78 — literary pro great work, 80 — his faults of style, tacked, 81 – visits Paris and Lon- don, 82 — completion of his work, preacher, 384 — difficulties con- - sickness and death of, 85. Gibbs, George, Memoirs of the Fed. 161 — quoted, 167, 170 work commended, 178. Giles, J. A., Life and Letters of Gilfillan, George, Sketches of Mod- stilted and gossiping style of, 288 - on Robert Hall, 289- ius for comparisons, 290 American literary men, ib. — not worth criticizing, 291 - cited, 401. of, 245 — implicated in Conway's 332. Greek Lexicon, Prof. Drisler's edi. 260. H. 333, 334. 289 – character and writings of, dissenter, 385 — college education lack of striking traits in, 390 — merits of the style by, 422. his geno on ity, ib. more, 216. ty, 72. 29 and Massillon, 392 — on the death ed States in, 240. See Warbur- his wit, 212 high - as a financier, 165 - opposes translated, 424. proofs of his adelphia, 451. Cato, 352. - encamps at Falkirk, 30 — de- dom of Stirling, 441. I. of, 129 — makes Becket his com- Niad of Homer, by C. C. Felton, no miliation of, 160. See Becket. of conducting them over the Mis. 298- - are now increasing in num- bers, 299 — progress of agriculture among, 300 - cattle and orchards works by joint labor, 308 — intel- tion shown by, 310 - one of their preted, 312-ephemeral memorials of, 313. Island Bride, by J. F. Colman, re- M. MacDonald, Flora, assists Charles in, 112- Addison's travels in, Mackenzie, Alexander S., Life of 221, 226, 230 — attractive style of, 233 — merits and faults of his work, 235. See Decatur. MacLeod, Malcolm, assists Charles MacLeods, the, refuse to join Charles - gloom and irritability of, 61. Malaspina on the Sicilian Vespers, - mistake of, 336 — his charges Massillon, pulpit eloquence of, 392. Matilda and Gilbert Becket, legend of, 124. Maury, Mrs., on the Statesmen of America, noticed, 513. 274. Medals, Addison's Dialogues on, 330. Men of Letters and Science, Brough- am's Lives of, reviewed, 59. avant Dante par, reviewed, 97. Sketches of, reviewed, 273 — lacks merits of, as a chemist, 73 — ap- less productions of, 280. See Age. miserable fate of, 76. Charles Edward, 17 – counsels a retreat, 27- - maneuvres at Clif- N. 466 — imitation essential to, 466. Nature, poetical worship of, 420. 234. against, 221 — reduced to a mini- 224. New Timon, The, reviewed, 460 – the author of, a follower of Pope, tastes, 470, 472 - analysis of the of, 68. ton, 29. not gov: plot of, 473- characters in, 474– Poetry, popularity a test of, 208 of the present age characterized, 283 - - at a dis- Revolutionary defence of, 448. erned by climate, 462 natural Pope's school of, 468 — sublimated 471. causes of the multiplication of, 403 advice given to, 404 — danger of the increase of, 405 — R. W. Emerson as one of the, 406 — W. E. Channing, 414- C. T. Brooks, of the English language, 196 - F. E. Browne, 432 Epes Sar. gent, 433 — Miss Farley, ib. Pontine Marshes, hunting in the, 4. Poétiques de la Divine Comédie, Pope, charges of, against Addison, considered, 319 accuses him of of his Cato, 352 takes vengeance on Dennis, 354 — his quarrel with Addison examined, 356 — the Lock, 357 - hated Addison for his politics, 358 — for his conduct by Samuel Eliot, noticed, 511. - charges him with falsehood and duplicity, 360 - openly breaks with and satirizes him, 362 — his 227 — retaken and burnt, 228 poems, 364 — slanders circulated by, 366 – taste for the poetry of, writes from the intellect, 469. Edouard par, reviewed, 1— merits Preble, Commodore, attacks Tripoli, 232. isms by, 183 — Greek Lexicon by, cography, 376. Pretender. See Charles Edward. Prison Discipline, S. G. Howe on, 505. the, 110. 287. by, 99. |