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Poe 459 Chaworth. Columbian Magazine, Dec, 1844. (130) A Chapter of Suggestions." The Opal for 1845. [See No. 42.] (131) Mrs. Browning's The Drama of Exile, and Other Poems (review). B. J., 4, 11 Jan., 1845. (132) Does the Drama of the Day Deserve Support? E. M., 9 Jan., 1845. [Rptd. in MarginaHa of July, 1846.] (133) Longfellow's Waif. E. M., 13, 14 Jan., 1845. (134) Nature and Art. E. M., 17 Jan., 1845. (135) Lowell's Conversations. B. J., 18 Jan., 1845. (136) American Prose Writers. . . . N. P. Willis. B. J., 18 Jan., 1845. (137) American Diffuseness — Objectionable Concision. E. M., 22 Jan., 1845. (138) Pay of American Authors. E. M., 24 Jan., 1845. [The subject is continuSB, under the same or a similar title, in E. M., 25, 27,31 Jan., 1845. See also No. 126.] (139) Increase of Poetical Heresy. E. M., 3 Feb., 1845. [In part, a reprint of No. 123.] (140) Why not Try a Mineralized Pavement? E. M., 8 Feb., 1845. [See No. 156.] (141) Poems by Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer (review). B. J., 8 Feb., 1845. (142) Imitation— Plagiarism. E. M., 15 Feb., 1845. (143) Some Secrets of the Magazine Prison House. B. J., 15 Feb., 1845. (144) Imita- tion — ^Plagiarism — Mr. Poe's Reply to the Letter of Outis — ^A Large Account of a Small Matter — A Voluminous History of the Little Longfellow War. B. J., 8 Mar., 1845. (145) Satirical Poems (review of Benjamin's Infatuation). B. J., 15 Mar., 1845. (146) A Continuation of the Voluminous History of the Little Longfellow War — Mr. Poe's Farther Reply to the Letter of Outis. B. J., 15 Mar., 1845. (147) More of the Voluminous History of the Little Longfellow War — Mr. Poe's Third Chapter of Reply to the Letter of Outis. B. J., 22 Mar., 1845. (148) Imitation — Plagiarism — The Conclusion of Mr. Poe's Reply to the Letter of Outis. B. J., 29 Mar., 1845. (149) The New Comedy by Mrs. Mowatt. B. J., 29 Mar., 1845. (150) Newnham's Human Magnetism (review). B. J., 5 Apr., 1845. (151) Plagiarism — limitation — Postscript to Mr. Poe's Reply to the Letter of Outis. B. J., 5 Apr., 1845. (152) Prospects of the Drama. — Mrs. Mowatt's Comedy. B. J., 5 Apr., 1845. (153) Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (review). B. J., 12 Apr., 1845. [Rptd. in revised and en- larged form in S. L. M., May, 1845.] (154) Anastatic Printing. B. J., 12 Apr., 1845. (155) The Antigone at Palmo's. B. J., 12 Apr., 1845. (156) Street- Paving. B. J., 19 Apr., 1845. [In part, a reprint of No. 140.] (157) Achilles' Wrath. B. J., 19 Apr., 1845. (158) Lord's Poems (review). B. J., 24 May, 1845. (159) Plato Contra Atheos (review). B. J., 21 June, 1845. (160) Hirst's The Coming of the Mammoth (review). B. J., 12 July, 1845. (161) The Drama (comments on the acting of Mrs. Mowatt). B. J., 19 July, 1845. [Also similar notices of Mrs. Mowatt's acting in B. J., 26 July and 2 Aug., 1845.] (162) Hoyt's The Chaunt of Life and Other Poems (review). B. J., 26 July, 1845. (163) The American Drama. A. W. R., Aug., 1845. (164) Marginal Notes. G. L. B.^*- Aug., 1845. [See No. 42.] (165) Chivers's The Lost Pleiad; and Other Poems "(review). B. J., 2 Aug., 1845. (166) Wiley and Putnam's Library of Choice Reading. . . . Thomas Hood (review). B. J., 9 Aug., 1845. [Also two other notices of Hood in B. J., 23, 30 Aug., 1845.] (167) Hazlitt's Characters of Shake- speare (review). B. J., 16 Aug., 1845. (168) The Poetical Writings of Mrs. .Elizabeth Oakes Smith (review). B. J., 23 Aug., 1845. (169) Editorial Miscel- lany. B. J., 23 Aug., 1845, (170) Hunt's The Indicator and Companion (re- view). B. J., 30 Aug., 1845. (171) Marginal Notes. G. L. B., Sept., 1845.-^ [See No. 42.] (172) Wilson's Genius and Character of Burns (review). B. J., 6 Sept., 1845. (173) Festus: A Poem by Philip James Bailey (review). B. J., 6 Sept., 1845. (174) The Prose Works of John Milton, with a Biographical Intro- duction by Rufus Wihnot Griswold (review). B. J., 27 Sept., 1845. (175) Big Abel and the Little Manhattan (review). B. J., 27 Sept., 1845. [Rptd. in en-