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The Churchyard Lyrist.

THAT man must have a melancholy turn of mind, who sits dowii to the composition of five hundred epitaphs. An elegy in a church- yard implies a tendency to the lugubrious; but......

The Cook's Own' Book.

HERE is as much cookery as a man might anywhere hope to ob- tain for a shilling. The description of art is, however, of a very common kind : the fact is, that plain cookery is a......

Pictures And Artists.

FISHER'S Picturesque Illustrations of Great Britain and Ireland, is just that description of work which is calculated by its extreme cheap- ness to circulate most extensively,......

The Eighth Volume Of Murray's Byron Contains Chibie...

; being a proper exception to the rule adhered to in this edition in other respects, of arranging the poems chronologically in the order in which they were written. The addition......

The First Number Of A Series Of Views In India,

by Captain Leann, gives a favourable promise of a picturesque and interesting work. The sketches are various, and comprise scenery, antiquities, and native cha- racter; and they......

The First Two Or Three Numbers Of A Series Of

Pictorial Illustrations of the Bible, are before us ; each containing two quarto-sized plates from well-known pictures, engraved in a very neat and finished style, with......

The Court Magazine (la Belle Assemble, New Series) Takes The

lead of all the Magazines in the beauty of its portraits. Number II. (for • One of the most curious of the alterations is that of the title, which was originally written "Childe......