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EDINBURGH REVIEW

... tepefforsaonce) asi' is revie'wed. ih the best e7 ?? gifted com pilers of this ?? ed work. Icid~ed, we know not, but as tuseful end a extensil ?? of the life if -thi, ei-traor- .dinar mii may be eolleeted from the pages of the Review as from ithe ?? 5 ?? ...

A RHYMING REVIEW OF MR. KENEALY'S NEW WORK BRALLAGHAN, OR THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS

... A ARHYMING REVIEW o, .111t. IKNEAL'SNEW WORI| BRALLAGHIAN, OR TW1E DEIPNOSOPIIISTS. They may talk till thevy're dumb Of t the Duke, and Tuni Thiiumb, And Picton, the bloody and famled Faugh.abballaghi man But give lip. the boy For Greek, humour, ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... their late numbers and the ably handled and engrossing topics which form the staple of the Dublin Review for May. In general literature, we have a review of Captain Sabine's translation Of It Von Wrangel's Navigable Polar Sea, a most interesting, paper; ...

LITERATURE

... number of the u new Review, the title of which heads this article, to say that it o exhibits the possession of all the powers that might be ex- pected on such an occasion. A religious tone is the chief characteristic of the Review; that religious tone ...

LITERATURE

... judicious review of Wr. Binns' .ork. lie- acted Aas. assistant commissioneri on tieh-poor law inquiry, and cohsigned all he saw and felt Con the state, of Iireaid to tw o octavo VolUTen, wrtten in a be6 1ihouoirable 5prmit.-, As the reviewer remar~, t'ibie ...

LITERATURE

... of each of the deeply interesting subjects brought f under review, and-pleasure which we may safely assert every reader of taste must feel on perusal of this mon tihs number of the Dublin Review, in the acute, perspicuous, and practical, yet withall, gentle ...

LITERATURE

... important periods of out modern political history. Woman and her Master, by Lady Morgan, is, as it should be, favourably reviewed. Sylla;' a tragedy of our talented countryman, BIanim, two bets ofwhich are given in the number, is the first attempt Io ...

LITERATURE

... History of Greece is reviewed in a very excel- lent paper, evincing both knowledgo of the subject and considerable research. We are disposed to attach more value to the argurneuts against the unity of the Iliad than the reviewer does; and we do not thinks ...

LITERATURE

... LrER AUTRE. X THE EDINBUR AH REVIEW. Tbe nrumnber for the preient quarater is p werful and inns terly' aridduesnot der agatetromnthe ligh intellectuil cha- ?? which the Ediitarbgr lahs continued to exhibit from its first estdblishmient, arid transmitted ...

LITERATURE

... be incurred. The reviewers follow the Captain fairly through the whole of his reasoning and calculations, state their own views with perspicuity and fairness, and leave the reader to draw his own inferences. Amnong the other reviews, we would point with ...