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terly, comparison of, ii. 296. See also
Magazine.

Blair, Dr, ii. 234, 235.

Blanco White, review of Pollok by, ii.
354.

Blindness and deafness, which most
endurable, ii. 257.
Bloomfield, R., i. 218.

"Blue bonnets," parody of, ii. 84.
Blue devils, the Shepherd on, ii. 353.
Blue-stocking, picture of a, iii. 192.
Boaden's Life of Siddons, remarks on,
i. 337.

Bodily life, origin of utility in the, ii.
402.

Bonassus, the, its naturalisation in the
Forest, i. 380-the Shepherd's ad-
venture with the, ii. 340.
Book, the, as a keepsake, ii. 269.
Booksellers, competition among the,
iii. 80.

Border club, the uniform of the, ii. 328.
Boscovich, his theory of matter, iii. 42.
Boswell, James, and Hazlitt, i. 263.
Boswell's Johnson, Croker's edition of,
defended against Macaulay, iii. 313

et seq.

Bowles, W. L., and the Pope contro-
versy, i. 12.
Bowring, Dr, remarks on, ii. 46-his
poetry of the Magyars, on, 390-at
the Edinburgh meeting of 1830, iii.
67.

Boxing, defence of, from the charge of
cruelty, iv. 188.

Boxing counties of England, the, iv.
191.

Bradstreet, Anne, an American poetess,
iii. 167.

Brambletye House, remarks on, i. 247.
Bridges, David, the General Director,
i. 28.

British constitution, the, compared to
a tree, ii. 164-danger to it from Ca-
tholic emancipation, 165.
British Naturalist, the, iii. 241.
British spirit, cause of, iv. 190.
Bronte, the dog, i. 378-swimming, ii.
12-the murder of, iii, 15.
Brooch, the, as a keepsake, ii. 269.
Brougham, Lord, the oratory of, i. 39—
Canning's attacks on, 155-on Hume,

Caligula's Consul, iv. 122.
Calm, picture of a, i. 157.
Campbell, T., i. 18-his Theodric, ib.

C

343

282-as Lord Chancellor, iii. 330—
picture of, 354-as Lord Chancellor,
iv. 119-his character, &c., 120—and
Lord Campbell, 129-at the Grey
banquet, 204-his conduct in Scot-
land, 205-the Times' attack on him,
ib.-and his on the press, 206-the
quarrel between him and Lord Dur-
ham, ib.-his boasted correspondence
with the King, 215.
Brougham, William, i. 40.
Broughton, Lord, see Hobhouse.
Brown, Dr Thomas, i. 8-on Beauty
and Sublimity, ii. 409-iii. 226-on
the association of ideas, 280.
Brown's examination of M'Culloch's
Highlands, &c., remarks on, i. 49.
Browne, Mary Ann, ii. 317.
Bryden, Walter, i. 26.

Buccleuch, the Duke of, ii. 273.
Buchan's Ancient ballads, ii. 139.
Buchanan lodge, i. 24, 193-life on the
leads of, iv. 49.

Bull dog, North pitted against a, iv.
78.

Bullers of Buchan, the, iv. 58.
Bulwer, Sir E. L., his Pelham and The
Disowned, on, ii. 207-the novels of,
iii. 285-speech of, on the Dramatic
literature question, 362, 364.
Burgoyne, General, iii. 171.
Burials, cheap, iii. 352.
Burke, Edmund, as a critic, ii. 237.
Burke and Hare, the murders of, ii.

185-description of, 186-his house,
189-his execution, 190.

Burns, the apologists for the errors of,
ii. 230-North on, 231-the Opium-
Eater on, 326-his Cottar's Saturday
Night, the Shepherd on, iii. 118 et
seq., iv. 174-the songs of, 103.
Burning of heather, the, i. 152.
Byng, Admiral, alleged error of Cro-
ker's regarding, iii. 318.
Byron, defence of, i. 17-the tragedies
of, 58-the bust of, 345-his image
of the dying dolphin, ii. 405-the
case as regards him and Lady, 414
et seq.-Galt's Life of, iii. 74.
Byron, Lady, her conduct with regard
to her husband, ii. 415 et seq.-her
letter to Moore, 416.

-his editorship of the New Monthly,
263-inauguration of, as Rector of
Glasgow University, ii. 30-contro-

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versy between Moore and, on Byron,
414, 423-as a conversationist, iv.
273.

Campbell, Principal, ii. 234.

Child, influence of love on the, ii. 397.
Child's funeral, a, ii. 385.
Childhood, the pleasures and pains of,
iii. 295.

Campbell, Lord, and Brougham, iv. Childless mother, the, at the Wayside

129.

Campbell the sculptor, ii. 379.
Canine madness, on, iii. 60.
Canning, George, i. 20, 114, 280-and
Brougham, 40-the wit of, 155-po-
sition of, 1827, 372-subservience of
the Quarterly to, iii. 183, 184.
Canterbury, the Archbishop of, on
education, ii. 104.
Canting M.P., a, iv. 194.
Cards, the Shepherd on, i. 124.
Cardplaying in town and country,
picture of, i. 126.

Carleton's Traits and Stories of the
Irish Peasantry, on, ii. 391.
Castlemaine, Lady, her portrait, &c.,
iii. 333.

Cat concert, a, i. 225.

Cat's, Tickler's description of a battle
of, iii. 246.

Catholic Emancipation, on, i. 333—
general hatred to, ii. 293.
Catholic question, the Shepherd on
the, i. 100-prospects of the, 1827,
372-the, 1828, ii. 152, 153-the
Shepherd on the, 242.

Catholic securities, the proposed, ii.
164.

Catholics, hostility of the, to Church
and State, ii. 163.

Catholicism, effects of, in Ireland, ii.155.
Cattle show, a, ii. 78.

Cayenne pepper, the Shepherd and,
ii. 330.

Chabert the fire-eater, ii. 27.
Chaffinch's nest, a, iii. 2.

Chaldee MS., the Shepherd and the,
ii. 246.

Chambers's Traditions of Edinburgh,
remarks on,
109.

Champagne, home made, iv. 162.
Chancellorship, Brougham and Eldon
in the, iii. 330.

Charitable associations, on, ii. 77.
Charity, the right distribution of, ii.
75-the Shepherd on, iii. 176.
Charles II., the Beauties of the Court
of, iii. 332 et seq.

Charles X., the fall of, iii. 62 et seq.
Cheap publications, the modern, ten-
dency of, iii. 351.

Cheap religion, births, &c., modern
advocacy of, iii. 352.
Cheese-paring school of politics, the,
iii. 285.

well, iv. 39.

on,

Children, the Opium-Eater ii. 386.
Chinnery's Dying Gladiator, on, i. 60.
Christian, the true, ii. 203.
Christian widow, the, ii. 419.
Christianity, necessity of, to educa
tion, ii. 130-relations of, to man's
individuality, iii. 8.

Christmas, the season of, ii. 66.
Christopher on Colonsay, iv. 74—
stanzas to, 75.

Chronicle, the, on Burke's execution,
ii. 192.

Chuny the elephant, death of, i. 132.
Church, sleeping in, i. 159.
Church, outcry against the, the cause
of the fall of the Whigs, iv. 241.
Church of England, danger of the,
from Catholic emancipation, ii. 294
-shortcomings of the, 310-national
value of the, iii. 199.

Church of Ireland, outcry against the,
iv. 198.

Churchyard, a country, ii. 384.
Cigar, book called the, ii. 28.
Citizens of the world, on, iv. 218, 285.
Clare the poet, i. 218.

Clarke, William, author of the Cigar,
ii. 28.

Classes, danger of setting them against
each other, iii. 198.
Classical contributors, i. 261.
Clergy, the, their influence, &c., ii. 309
-occupations of the, iii. 110.
Clerical contributors, on, i. 259.
Cleveland, the Duchess of, her por-
trait, iii. 333.

Clias, Captain, i. 33-on Gymnastics,
243.

Climate, the Shepherd, &c. on, iii. 36.
Climate of Scotland, on the, iv. 219.
Cliques, the evil spirit of, iv. 277.
Close-fisted, Hogg's picture of the, ii.
352.

Clyde, the falls of, i. 52.

Coalition ministries, on, i. 370.
Cobbett, W., and Paine's bones, ii. 305.
Cochrane, Lord, and the Greek cause,
i. 229.

Cockburn, Lord, i. 102, 103-at the
Grey dinner, iv. 201.

Cock-crowing in the country, on, ii.
197.

Cockney, the, in a Scotch storm, iv.
220.

INDEX.

Cockneys, the Shepherd on the, i. 55
-the, 248-the, on Shakespeare,
324.

Cocky leeky, the Shepherd on, iii.
277.
Coercion bill, conduct of the Whigs
regarding the, iv. 133.
Colburn, the puffery of, i. 189.
Colchester, Lord, ii. 210.
Coleridge, S. T., comparison of, with
Pope, i. 15-the conversation of, 39,
349-his poetry, 350-on the im-
perishableness of thoughts, ii. 265.
Coleridge, Hartley, iii. 129.
Coleridge, Henry Nelson, on Homer,
iii. 128-his paper on Pindar, iv. 30.
Coleridge's West Indies, remarks on,
i. 185.

Collegians, the, ii. 372.

Colman, George, as licenser of plays,
his examination before the Dramatic
Literature Committee, iii. 374 et seq.
Colman, Jane, an American poetess,
iii. 169.

Colton, C., the author of Lacon, i. 6.
Combe and Jeffrey, the discussion be-
tween, i. 297.

Combination laws, conduct of the
Whigs regarding the, iv. 127.
"Come forth, come forth!" iv. 14.
"Come, thou best of painters," iv. 31.
Commerce, the influence of, in elevat-
ing a new class, iii. 196.
Commercial credit, evils and dangers
of the system of, iii. 28.
Commercial prosperity, dangers of
rapid, iii. 29.

Commercial system, changes being in-
duced by the, iii. 196, 197-influence
of, on morality, iv. 169.
Conceit, the expression of, i. 121.
Concerts, remarks on, i. 166.
Confessional, the, ii. 127.

Conscience as distinguished from ex-
pediency, on, ii. 264.

Constable's Magazine, demise of, i.
262.

Constable's Miscellany, on, i. 100, ii.
372.

Constantine, the sword of, iv. 42-

lines on its surrender to Russia, 43.
Constitution, danger to the, from
Catholic emancipation, ii. 165.
Contentment, influence of, among the
poor, iv. 163-and resignation, pic-
ture of, 72 et seq.

Contributors, various kinds of, i. 259.
Conversation, modern, i. 39, 156.
Conversationists, on, iv. 274.
Cooke, T. P., the actor, ii. 37, 391.

345

Cookery, extempore, ii. 214.
Cooper, George, i. 237.
Coplestone, Dr, the Edinburgh Re-
view on, &c., ii. 67.
Corbett, the Misses, ii. 13.
Cornwall, Barry, ii. 132.
Corra Linn, i. 52.

Correggio, Virgin and Child by, i. 69.
Coteries, the spirit of, iv. 277.
Cottar's Saturday Night, the Shepherd
on the, iii. 118 et seq., iv. 174.
Country, state of the, 1825, i. 20—
1830, ii. 350.

Country, education in the, i. 116-and
town, passions in the, i. 343-and
town, influence of death among the
poor in, ii. 258-and town girl, com-
parison of a, iii. 286.

Country churchyard, a, ii. 384.
Country congregation, a, i. 161.
Country life, picture of, i. 175.
Country sounds, description of, ii.
197.

Courant, the, on Burke's execution,
ii. 190.

Courier newspaper, the, ii. 151-apos-
tasy of the, in 1827, 34, 289.
Coursing, the pleasures of, i. 172—the
Shepherd on, 326.

Court dresses, on, ii. 328.
Courtship, picture of, by the Shep-
herd, iii. 308.

Covenanters, picture of the, ii. 292.
Cowardice, the Opium-Eater on, iii.

22.

Cowper's Task, parallel between, and
the Excursion, iii. 236.
Crabbe, comparison of, with Words-
worth, i. 35.

Crambambulee, with music, i. 82.
Credit, evils and dangers of the sys-
tem of, iii. 28.

Crime, influence of popery as regards,
in Ireland, iv. 197.
Critics and criticism, modern periodi-
cal, ii. 239.

Criticals, North on the, iii. 73.
Criticism, ancient and modern, ii. 231

-various schools, &c. of, 232-a
canon of, iii. 307.
Crockford House, a satire, on, i. 346.
Croker, Crofton, The Humours of
Donnybrook Fair by, i. 225.
Croker's Boswell's Johnson, on, iii.
313-examination of Macaulay's re-
view of it, ib. et seq.

Croly on the Apocalypse, remarks on,
ii. 45.

Cruelty to animals, legislative enact-
ments against, &c., i. 31-difficul-

346

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ties of legislating against, 135-the
Sermon on, 336.

Cruikshank's Phrenological Illustra-
tions, remarks on, i. 255.
Cuckoo, the, iv. 19.

Cunning, the face expressive of, i. 121.
Cunningham, Allan, ii. 113—his Songs

of Scotland, remarks on, i. 204-his
Paul Jones, on, 285-his Lives of
the Painters, on, ii. 371-the songs
of, iv. 103.

Curlews, shooting of, i. 292.
Cymrodion, the, ii. 115.
Cyril Thornton, on, i. 357.

D

Daisies and Dockens, comparison be- Doctors, on, i. 326.

tween, iv. 34.
Daisy, the, ii. 225.

Dalhousie, Lord, Watson Gordon's
portrait of, ii. 336.

Dalnacardoch, Tickler at, i. 47, 51.
Dante, North's reading of, iv. 221.
Darnley, a novel, remarks on, ii.
371.

Day and Night, the Opium-Eater on,
iii. 6.

Day-dreams, the Shepherd on, i. 2.
Deafness and Blindness, which most
endurable, ii. 257.

Death, influence of, among the poor,
ii. 258-Milton's description of, iii.
232.

Death's Doings, remarks on, i. 254.
Death Fetch, remarks on the, i. 247.
Deists, North on, ii. 302-different
kinds of, 303.

Delta, see Moir.

Demagogues, on, ii. 299.
Demos, a song, iii. 162.
Dennis, the criticism of, ii. 232.
De Quincey, Thomas, ii. 325.
Descent into Hell, the, a poem, ii.
369.

Desdemona, on the character of, ii.
227.

Devil, Hymn to the, i. 3-the, ii. 283
-various presentations of, 284.
Dibdin's Sea Songs, on, i. 378.
Dinner for three, a, iv. 92-at Tib-
bie's, a, 154-a plain Forest, 163.
Dinner-parties, on, i. 139.
Dinner-table, circumnavigating the,
iii. 287.

Dirge, a, i. 192.

Disbelief, the sources of, iii. 206.
Discipline of life, the, iii. 311.
Disowned, on the, ii. 207.

Distinctions, the drawing of, ii. 401.
Divided cabinet, advantages of a, i. 21.
"Do you see our vessel riding?" iv.
20.

Dockens and Daisies, comparison be-
tween, iv. 34.

Dogs, the Shepherd, &c. on, iv. 34.
Dog-fight, a, i. 217.
Dolphin, the, ii. 4.

Domestic life, Moore's theory of the
unfitness of the poet for, iii. 109 et
seq.-of the poor, on the, iv. 163.
Domestic tyrant, picture of the, iv.
233.

Donnybrook Fair, the Humours of, i.
225.

D'Orsay, Count, iv. 60.

Douglas, Mr, the Glasgow Gander, ii.
30. See also Gander.
Douglas's Truths of Religion, on, ii.
391.

Dove, lines on a, iv. 33.
Downes, Major, i. 244.

Dowton, Mr, on large and small
theatres, iii. 367:

Drama, remarks on the, i. 41.
Dramatic Literature, the Parliament-
ary Report on, iii. 362.

Dramatic poetry, remarks on, i. 41.
Dramatists, the early, the Female cha-
racters of, iii. 360.

Drawing, on, as an accomplishment,
i. 312.

Drawing out, picture of, iv. 77.
Dreaming, the Shepherd and North
on, i. 1-Sir W. Scott on, iii. 140.
Dreams, the Shepherd's doctrine of,
exemplified on North, ii. 93-
North's, 255--activity of the mind
shown in, iii. 281.

Drinking, comparison of, with eating,
ii. 68.

Drinking-song, a, from Eubulus, iv.
18.

Drowning, North's dream of, ii. 94.
Drum, the, at Altrive, iv. 91.
Drunkenness, sober men addicted to,
i. 178-misery caused by, among
the lower orders, ii. 104-the charge
of, as brought against the English,
iv. 168.

Dryden, the criticism of, ii. 232.
Duck, Stephen, i. 218.

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Eagle, death of the, i. 47-the Shep-
herd as an, ii. 311-the Shepherd's
picture of the, iv. 156.

Eagle's eyrie, the Shepherd in an, iv.
157.

Early days, reminiscences of, ii. 220.
Earth, influence of the, on man, iii.
43.

Earthquake and eclipse, failure of

painting, &c. to represent, iv. 226.
Eating, pleasures of, i. 71-and drink-
ing, comparison between, ii. 68.
Edinburgh, the ladies of, i. 131-pic-
ture of, 244-view of, from the sea,
ii. 3-consumption of oysters in, 77
-in Winter, picture of, 117, 120—
in Summer, 119-the women of, 173
-state of religion in, 200-meeting
in, in honour of the French Revolu-
tion of 1830, iii. 64-city of, iv. 59—
the Grey banquet at, conduct of
the company, &c., 199 - Radical
meeting in, 229-manners of the
shopocracy of, 271.

Edinburgh fishwives, the, i. 249.
Edinburgh Forum, the, ii. 291.
Edinburgh Improvements Commis-
sion, the, i. 339.

Edinburgh Military Academy, the, i.
70-examination of the, 241.
Edinburgh Review, the, on the natu-
ralisation of sea fish in fresh-water
lochs, i. 17-Brougham's contribu-
tions to, 40-the review of the Jaco-
bite Relics in, 265-
5-on Coplestone,
ii. 67-on the decline of poetry, 140
-neglect of Kirke White, Keats,
&c. by, 145-under Macvey Napier,
355-treatment of Hogg by, iii. 184.
Edinburgh Reformers, the, iv. 200.
Edinburgh theatre, the, i. 322, ii. 83,
iii. 369.

Edmunds the singer, ii. 392.
Education, remarks on, i. 113-dif-
ferent degrees required, 115-true
system of, ii. 104-of the people,
the, 131-the Opium-Eater on, 393–
its primary objects, 394-a merely
intellectual, its dangers, iii. 201-

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347

Durham, Lord, and Lord Brougham,
iv. 206-the Glasgow banquet to,
207-his prosecution of the New-
castle Journal, ib.
Duty, supremacy of, iii. 10.
Dwarf, a female, i. 321.

undue importance attached to, 343
-present state of, in the rural dis-
tricts of Scotland, iv. 164-progress
of, and its possibilities, 234.
Eggs, a string of, iii. 3.
Eldon, Lord, his health drunk, ii. 209.
Elephant at Exeter Change, shooting
of the, i. 132.

Elizabeth de Bruce, remarks on, i. 254.
Elleray, picture of, iii. 38- North
dreaming of, iv. 2-the Sycamore
at, 3.

Emond, Robert, the murderer, ii. 348.
Encoring, on, i. 374.
England, the rural poets of, i. 218-
the Shepherd on the people of, ii.
105-infidelity in, 304-and Scot-
land, on, 373, 413-present position,
&c. of, iii. 33-the revolutionary
meetings of 1830 in, 67-the Sab-
bath and its observance in, iv. 69—
the beer-houses in, 172-the boxing
counties of, 191-character of the
people of, 195-supremacy of, in
literature and science, 226.

English and Scotch, comparison be-
tween, ii. 375 et seq.

English Church, shortcomings of the,
ii. 310.

English Opium-Eater, the, ii. 325.
English women, implied libel on, iv. 166.
Errors, not to be judged by their ex-

cess, iii. 209-circumstances in which
not to be condemned, iv. 235-not
to be judged of by the effects of
their excess, ib.

Established Church, hostility of the
Catholics to the, ii. 163.
Ettrick Debating Societies, the, i. 116.
Ettrick Forest, the weather in, ii. 154
-spring in, 196-vegetation in, 219

-its former state, 220-the Shep-
herd's picture of, iii. 176.
Etty's Judith and Holofernes, on, ii.
182.

Eubulus, drinking-song from, iv. 18.
Evangelical marriages, on, ii. 202.
Evangelical young ladies, characteris-
tics of, ii. 200-their marriages, 202.

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