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The Sixth Part Of The Landscape Illustrations Of Byron Is

especially interesting; for it contains, besides a new view of Newstead and its curious old fountain, and one of Hucknall Church—three very pretty drawings, in WESTALL'S......

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We Are Glad To Observe A Decided Advance To Excellence

in the en- gravings of the Fourth Part of the Gallery of the Society of Painters in Water Colours. The scene from Twelfth Night is beautifully en- graved, by BACON, from the......

Pictures And Artist's.

PICTORIAL PERIODICALS. • MR. MAJOR, to whom we are indebted, amongst other pictorial adis,, tions to the library, for the best cabinet edition of the works or HOGASTH, has......

George Crutilshank's Etchings.

IVInes as we like GEORGE CRUIKSHANK as an illustrator, we prefer him infinitely as an originator; when his rich humour gushes out spon- taneously, directed only by the channel......

" Will You Come And Dwell With Me;" A Ballad. The

Words and Music by Mrs. • Whatever be the name of this unknown lady, she has studied with some success. Her harmonies are arranged with the freedom of a practised writer ; and......

"my Love's Like A Lily ;" A Glee, For Four

Voices. By W. KNYVETT. The only fault that we find with Mr. KNvvErr's later glees is, that they have too much the character of harmonized airs. We admit that,- with such a......

The Flutonicon, Numbers Vii. And Viii.

This monthly publication, designed for amateur flutists, exhibits a mixture of good and bad, as most of such periodicals (especially for an instrument of such limited power)......

Music.

"Come to our cottage." 1 "Home of our childhood.Songs. By GEORGE LINLEY. Neither of these songs is deficient in the first requisite of a ballad— melody. Their claims to......

Martin's Illustrations Of The Bible, Part Iv., Contain...

de- signs (for he has adapted some of his illustrations of MILTON to this object), but they have no new features ; except that there is a hardness and a want of distance in......

" I'll Think Of Thee ;" A Song. By Francis Robinson.

Who Mr. CAMPBELL thought of, when writing the words of this song,- does not appear ; but in looking over the music, we could not avoid thinking of poor MIC KELLY, from whose "......

We Are Impatient For The Second Part Of Edward Cooke's

masterly etchings of the Old and New London Bridges. Now that the last ves- tiges of the redoubted old structure are fast disappearing, we are anxious to possess some memorial......

• The Portraits Added To The Re-issue Of The Landscape

Illustra- tions of the Waverley Novels are also collected in a separate work, publishing in numbers, to correspond with the first edition of the Landscapes. The First Part......