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    Article A RETROSPECTIVE VIEW OF THE LITERATURE OF 1797. ← Page 5 of 5
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A Retrospective View Of The Literature Of 1797.

exception to this charge . Mr . Boaden ' s ' Italian Monk , ' Mr . Morton ' s ' Cure for the Pleart-Ache . ' Mr Reynold ' s ' Will ' , cum mullis , aliis , have had their day , and to mention them is honour enough . NOVELS . IN this prolific class the greatest difficulty is to determine what ought to be noticedrather than what ought to be rejected . If the whole

, , mass of novels and romances were consigned to eternal oblivion , the public would be no losers . Mr . Holcroft has completed , at last , his ' Hugh Trevor , ' and who will thank him ?—Not those who have any regard for good order , virtue , or religion . The ' Church of St . Siffiid' is a well-written and interesting novel ; which isa character also due to Mrs . Gunning ' s

. * Love at first Sight ; ' ' The Count de Santerre , by a Lady ;' - ' Henry Somerville ; ' The ' Letter ' s of Madame de Moiitier ; ' Mrs . West ' s ' Gossip ' s Story ; ' Mrs . Robinson ' s ' Walsingham ; ' and the Posthumous Daughter . ' We hztve mentioned these , because . they are the best within our recollection . ' .

EDUCATION , THE first performance that claims our notice under this head is Dr . Darwin ' s ' Plan for the Conduct of Female Education in Boarding-Schools , ' which is a treatise answerable to the magnitude of the subject . The ' Dialogues in a Library ' - are written in' an amusing and easy manner . ' A Short History of Insects' is an useful and pleasing

manual . Dr- Mavor ' s ^ Literary Miscellany for . Youth" is an agreeable collection of essays , arid well adapted for those for whose use it "Was compiled . MISCELLANIES . UNDER th , is comprehensive class we have a great variety of publications . Professor Richardson ' s ' Essays on the Dramatic

Characters of Shakespeare , ' though a republication , is a work of great merit , and will be read by the admirers of that immortal bard with pleasure . Mr . Hole ' s ' Remarks on the Arabian Tales' are entertaining and ingenious . Mr . Seward ' s ' Supplement to his Anecdotes' will add

much to the gratification afforckd by the former volume . s . This is the most elegant collection of anecdotes in any language . The ' Selections from' the French Anas' is a work of-nearly the same kind , and d , one with great judgment . Dr . Dawson ' s 'Prolepsis Philol . ogiaj ' is a performance of great merit , and abounding in ingenious observations . ' 'The ' Philanthrope , ' written after the manner of a periodical paper , discusses a variety of important subjects , in an able and

hovel manner . ' The ' Fragments , in the Manner of Sterne , ' is a successful imitation ' of that lively but eccentric writer . Mr . Dallas ' s e Miscellanies' are very indifferent . ' We here close our report of the State of Literature for the year that is gone , again expressing our wish that our next task of this kind may be more grateful to our feelings , from the excellence of the sub- « je . ts to be noticed . ... .. - - _

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LONDON: Article 2
TO CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 3
ACCOUNT OF KIEN-LONG, EMPEROR OF CHINA. Article 4
NOTICE OF SIR ANDREW DOUGLAS. Article 6
A RETROSPECTIVE VIEW OF THE LITERATURE OF 1797. Article 7
WISDOM AND FOLLY: A VISION. Article 12
THE LIFE OF XIMENES, ARCHBISHOP OF TOLEDO. Article 18
COMPARISON BETWEEN THE ANCIENTS AND MODERNS IN SCIENCE AND LITERATURE. Article 30
A COLLECTION OF CHINESE PROVERBS AND APOTHEGMS, Article 36
AN HISTORICAL ESSAY ON LONGEVITY. Article 41
COLONEL TITUS's LETTER TO OLIVER CROMWELL. Article 43
THE COLLECTOR. Article 45
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS: Article 50
POETRY. Article 58
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 62
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 66
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A Retrospective View Of The Literature Of 1797.

exception to this charge . Mr . Boaden ' s ' Italian Monk , ' Mr . Morton ' s ' Cure for the Pleart-Ache . ' Mr Reynold ' s ' Will ' , cum mullis , aliis , have had their day , and to mention them is honour enough . NOVELS . IN this prolific class the greatest difficulty is to determine what ought to be noticedrather than what ought to be rejected . If the whole

, , mass of novels and romances were consigned to eternal oblivion , the public would be no losers . Mr . Holcroft has completed , at last , his ' Hugh Trevor , ' and who will thank him ?—Not those who have any regard for good order , virtue , or religion . The ' Church of St . Siffiid' is a well-written and interesting novel ; which isa character also due to Mrs . Gunning ' s

. * Love at first Sight ; ' ' The Count de Santerre , by a Lady ;' - ' Henry Somerville ; ' The ' Letter ' s of Madame de Moiitier ; ' Mrs . West ' s ' Gossip ' s Story ; ' Mrs . Robinson ' s ' Walsingham ; ' and the Posthumous Daughter . ' We hztve mentioned these , because . they are the best within our recollection . ' .

EDUCATION , THE first performance that claims our notice under this head is Dr . Darwin ' s ' Plan for the Conduct of Female Education in Boarding-Schools , ' which is a treatise answerable to the magnitude of the subject . The ' Dialogues in a Library ' - are written in' an amusing and easy manner . ' A Short History of Insects' is an useful and pleasing

manual . Dr- Mavor ' s ^ Literary Miscellany for . Youth" is an agreeable collection of essays , arid well adapted for those for whose use it "Was compiled . MISCELLANIES . UNDER th , is comprehensive class we have a great variety of publications . Professor Richardson ' s ' Essays on the Dramatic

Characters of Shakespeare , ' though a republication , is a work of great merit , and will be read by the admirers of that immortal bard with pleasure . Mr . Hole ' s ' Remarks on the Arabian Tales' are entertaining and ingenious . Mr . Seward ' s ' Supplement to his Anecdotes' will add

much to the gratification afforckd by the former volume . s . This is the most elegant collection of anecdotes in any language . The ' Selections from' the French Anas' is a work of-nearly the same kind , and d , one with great judgment . Dr . Dawson ' s 'Prolepsis Philol . ogiaj ' is a performance of great merit , and abounding in ingenious observations . ' 'The ' Philanthrope , ' written after the manner of a periodical paper , discusses a variety of important subjects , in an able and

hovel manner . ' The ' Fragments , in the Manner of Sterne , ' is a successful imitation ' of that lively but eccentric writer . Mr . Dallas ' s e Miscellanies' are very indifferent . ' We here close our report of the State of Literature for the year that is gone , again expressing our wish that our next task of this kind may be more grateful to our feelings , from the excellence of the sub- « je . ts to be noticed . ... .. - - _

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