28 JULY 1832, page 19
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......
Sir. David Brewster On Natural 1.1.4,gie. Tuts Copious...
is fully entitled to the epithets of, cu- rious and interesting, so often unduly lavished upon. worM that have but slender pretensions of the kind. Natural Magic is a......
The Blue Bag.
THIS, as the title will show, is a thing of the day—a straw thrown up in the air, and indicating plainly enough the direction of the wind. It consists of' parodies of a series......