31 MARCH 1838, Page 19

Of the various publishers who cater for the public in

the matter of reprints, few exhibit so much desire to gratify the reader of taste as Mr. MOXON, with a full sense of the probable risk he must run in addressing an audience fit and few. The systematic manner, however, in which he follows up his speculations, induces us to hope that his "few" are only few in relation to twenty-four millions. In addition to his editions of Woenswoem, CAMPBELL, &c. Mr. MOXON has now put forth a very elegant little reprint, with some spirited wood-cuts, of ROGERS'S Italy, adapted for those readers whose pockets might not be able to command the splendid volume of the same author.