Index:The New Monthly Magazine - Volume 031.djvu

Title The New Monthly Magazine, Volume 31
Editor Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Year 1831
Publisher Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley
Location London
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CONTENTS

OF

THE THIRTY-FIRST VOLUME.



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Sketches of the English Bar.—No. I. Mr. Brougham, 1.—No. II. Sir Edward Sugden, 142.—No. III. Sir Thomas Denman, 252.—No. IV. Sir James Scarlett 426
The Legacy of a late Poet No. I. 11, II. 116, III. 211, IV. 312
Conversations with an Ambitious Student in Ill Health, No. II. 16, III. 193, IV. 296, V. 411
Early Rising:—"I'll pack my Portmanteau" 25
A Morning in Spain 32
Campbell of Spernie’s Three Wives 33
American Life and Manners 42
Sketches from the North No. I. 51
The First Mile-stone on the Harrow Road 58
Discontent of the Common People 59
Poland. A History of the Intrigues and Events which led to the Dismemberment and final Partition of Poland, and of the Causes of the Revolution in 1830 65
The Last Look. By L. E. L. 71
Living Literary Characters.—No. I. Sir Walter Scott, 72.—No. II. The Honourable Mrs. Norton, 180.—No. III. The Author of "Paul Pry," 271.—No. IV. James Fenimore Cooper, Esq. 356.—No. V. Edward Lytton Bulwer, Esq. 437.—No. VI. Thomas Haynes Bayly, Esq. 550
Sir Ralph Latoun 87
Speakers and Speeches in Parliament.—No. II. The Cabinet, 88.—No. III. Members of the Government not in the Cabinet, 136.—No. IV. 213.—No. V. The Great Reform Debate, 347.—No. VI. 404
The Ballot 97
My Sinecure Place 104
Vicissitudes in a Lawyer's Life 105
Three Days of December in Paris 119
The Sisters 125
After-Dinner Chat No. I. 127, II. 363
Flowers in a Room of Sickness 141
Stanzas 149
On the Principles of Property and the Poor-Laws. By John Galt, Esq. 150
Byron's Last Biographer 159
An Adventure on the Mer de Glace 165
Dr. Nares's Life of Lord Burghley 174
Monthly Commentary 184, 485, 593
The Portrait 205
Poland. Consequences of the Partition.—Causes of the Present Insurrection 206
Mavrovitch, the Pole 225
Some Passages from the Diary of a late Fashionable Apothecary 233
The Political Aspect of Ireland 242
Life of Sir Humphrey Davy 260
The Haunted House 269
Maureen 281
Doctor Parr 282
Truth 288
A Letter to Doctor Southey, &c. &c. Poet Laureate, respecting a remarkable Poem, by a Mechanic 289
The Bright Summer Time 295
The Lament for Shuil Donald's Daughter 306
Sketches of the Scottish Bar.—No. I. Mr. Jeffrey, Lord Advocate, 307.—No. II. Mr. Cockburn, Solicitor-General 520
The Adventures of a Revolution 314
The Master of Logan 321
The Unreported Meeting 337
Captain Beechey's Narrative of his Voyage to the Pacific 373
Prospectus of the "Help-Yourself Society." 383 The Progress of Reform. By an old Reformer 385, 541}}
Twenty Years! By Thomas Haynes Bayly 296
A Complaint of Street Minstrelsie 397
The Months January, 415.—February, 557.—March, 558
Italy in February 1831 417
The Duet 425
The late Mr. Fuseli 432
Read, Mark, Learn! 450
A Garland of Common Flowers. By Barry Cornwall, Esq. 451
Lucy Franklin 455
London Lyrics. Proverbs 467
Association for the Encouragement of Literature 468
Sir Eustace. From an unpublished Poem 472
Dissolution of the Short Parliament 477
"Good Night!" By L. E. L. 484
The Late Elections 497
Ruined by Economy 507
Proverbs 512
Will the Lords pass the Bill, the whole Bill, and nothing but the Bill? 513
Soliloquy of an Ex-Member 526
The Forewarning. A Tale 529
The Loved-One's Slumber 540
Bogle Corbet. By John Galt, Esq. 553
First and Second.—No. I. The First and Second Visit 559
Historical Details of the Polish Revolution 571
On Painters, Critics, and Sir Thomas Lawrence 578
Newark, and the Duke of Newcastle 586