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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
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conceived ; the Avenging Spirit , thrusting in his head above tfie dreamer , dripping and icy , is very well
ghas % 2 # iH Jhe Sleef&rs are disposed ; the Spirit holding back the Ship is well imagined , and so is the Off-shot Spectre Bark . The Pilot ' s Boat , with the Man in a Fit , the Hermit Praying , and the
Boy , " who now doth crazy go , " is one of the best ; only the Mariner , in most unsailorly fashion , is " catching a crab . " The poem is printed along with the illustrations , in a very handsome large type , with the marginal notes in German text , to look like black letter .
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[ Carlyle ' s French Revolution , The Letters of Charles Lamb , Sketches in the JPyrenees , Forster ' s iZMe&Mf JPytonk ^ ivM $ mampden , Keightley ' s History of England , Richardson ' s Literary Leaves ,
Oakleigh s Shooting Code , &c . &c , and the Poems of Cowper , Campbell , and the King of Bavaria , are reserved for our next Number . Some of them we delay , in the hope of noticing them more at large . They will keep , ']
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144 Notices to Correspondents .
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The Editor is very sensible of the honour and good done to the Monthly Repository by the notices of it in the Morning Chronicle , the Atlas , the Boston Free JPress , and the Sheffield Iris . There has been other mention of it , he believes , in papers which he has not yet had the pleasure of seeing ; and if he has omitted any other acknowledgment where it is due , it is not for want of a desire to have made it . Aurelian is ingenious and pleasant ; but writing suffers in general from being allegorical . If we have not room for Frank's Saturday Night verses , addressed to his wife , it is not our heart that says so . But wo suspect that he who feels so well can write better .
Constantia is re-welcomed with pride and pleasure . Had she forsaken an old Editorial friend , we should certainly have exclaimed with Mr Braham , in one of his i characters , ' " Constantia fled I amazement /" I . R . inquires after a MS . of which the Editor has no knowledge . "W . A . W . is right , but too abrupt and brief . And Ovtitts , who protests against the intolerance shown to the Roman Catholics by their Protestant opponents with much sense and spirit , is yet a little too vehement against vehemence for a right rebuke of it . " P . Y . in our next ; with apologies for not having earlier noticed the communication .
B- —— of Norwich , with his pretty verses on the «* Wild l > ee in the City , has a real feeling for poetry , but wants correctness of style , and a little maturer and more honied toleration of city evils . - . ¦ We feel strongly , with the publisher of Dr Channing ' s Sermon , the painful antJ-Christian illiberality of the comment in question ; but are anxious to keep controversy out of our pages . r- >•' „ Certain paragraphs , with which we are favoured under the head of Literary Intelligence , might come to an advertising publication in a more welcome shape . q , Ti EVT , \ rSHbe inserted . . , : ? . ) A oji We cannot avail ourselves of the communications of S . ; JVI . A . J . ; G . C . ; nor of the « Gallant Pilgrims . " ¦'¦ ' : ¦ ' - ¦' - ' ¦ - ' -- > ^ . m , ^^ 4 We find it impossible to undertake to return manuscripts . _ - —— . _
Notices To Correspondents.
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS .
Printed By C. And W. Be«Jki.I, Little Pulteney Tri&Tmfm^$' F\ V T F^Mw%$ ) Kmfrwzm'a/ ^^^ M^M^Y/
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 1, 1837, page 144, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1834/page/72/
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