1. Burke on the Sublime and Beautiful,
365
11. Professor Mallet on the Mythology and Poetry of the Celtes, 376
m. Thornton and Colman's Connoisseur,
382
iv. Wilkie's Epigoniad, .
384
v. Home's Tragedy of Douglas, .
400
vi. Cardinal de Polignac's Anti-Lucretius,
407
VII. Gray's Odes,
412
VIII. Wise's Inquiries concerning the First Inhabitants, Language,
Religion, Learning, and Letters of Europe, .
419
IX. Bayly's Introduction to Languages, Literary and Philosophical, 429
x. Burton's Greek Tragedies,
432
XI. Cicero's Tusculan Disputations,
436
xn. Massey's Translation of Ovid's Fasti, .
442
XIII. Marriott's Female Conduct; an Essay on the Art of Pleasing.
To be practised by the Fair Sex, before and after Marriage, 451
XIV. Barrett's Translation of Ovid's Epistles,
455
xv. Church's edition of Spenser's Faerie Queen,
467
XVI. Langhorne's Death of Adonis, from the Greek of Bion,
472
XV. Ward on Oratory,
478
XVIII. Murphy's Orphan of China,
481
XIX. Dr. Young's Conjectures on Original Composition ; in a Letter
to the Author of Sir Charles Grandison, .
490
XX. Thyer's Genuine Remains, in Prose and Verse, of Samuel Butler, 494
XX. The Twentieth Epistle of Horace to his Book modernized, by
the Author of Female Conduct,
514
XXI. Dunkin's Epistle to Lord Chesterfield,
518
XXIII. Goguet on the Origin and Progress of Laws, Arts, and Sciences, . 523