Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 1, Issue 12
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- Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 1, Issue 12
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- Richmond, Virginia,: T.W. White [etc.].
- Aug 1835
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Contents
- Sketches of the History and Present Condition of Tripoli, No. VII Robert Greenhow [Unsigned]; pp. 653-656
- Extraordinary Indian Feats of Legerdemain David Dawson Mitchell, Esquire; pp. 657-658
- Remarkable Dream and Prediction Fulfilled David Dawson Mitchell, Esquire; pp. 658-660
- On the Death of James Gibbon Carter Mrs. John G. Mosby; Signed Marcella; pp. 660
- Lines (on Poesy and Religion) pp. 660
- Stanzas F. L. B.; pp. 660
- Lionel Granby, Chapter V Theta; pp. 661-663
- Letters from a Sister: Leontine's Letters from France, Nos. 17-20 Leontine; pp. 663-666
- Burning of the Richmond Theater Mrs. M. L. Page; Signed M. L. P.; pp. 666-667
- Lines Written in an Album Jack Tell; pp. 667
- Girl of Beauty Jack Tell; pp. 667-668
- The Reclaimed, a Tale Paulina DuPré; pp. 668-671
- The Ocean J. M. C. D.; pp. 671
- Dissertation on the Characteristic Differences between the Sexes, and on the Position and Influence of Woman in Society, No. III Thomas Roderick Dew [Unsigned]; pp. 672-691
- To F * * * * H.; pp. 691
- To Mary pp. 692
- Song Morna; pp. 692
- Remember Me, Love Mrs. Ann Roy; pp. 692
- To Sarah Sylvio; pp. 692
- Bon-Bon—A Tale Edgar Allan Poe; pp. 693-698
- The Unities, in Aristotle Edgar Allan Poe [Unsigned]; pp. 698
- Lines in Remembrance of Thomas H. White Mr. Sands [Unsigned]; pp. 698
- A Maniac's Address to the Moon Miss Melford [Unsigned]; pp. 698-699
- To an Infant Nephew in England Mrs. Ann Roy; pp. 699
- Lines Alexander Lacey Beard; pp. 699
- Sardanapalus pp. 699
- Extracts from My Mexican Journal, Part III Edward Thornton Tayloe [Unsigned]; pp. 700-705
- Ballad Sidney; pp. 705-706
- The Coliseum, a Prize Poem Edgar Allan Poe; pp. 706
- Lines Written in the Village of A— in Virginia A. L. B.; pp. 706
- Extract from the Autobiography of Pertinax Placid: My First Night in a Watch-House, Chapter II Edward Vernon Sparhawk; Signed Pertinax Placid; pp. 706-711
- Translations from Horace and Adrian pp. 712-714
- Critical Notices and Literary Intelligence pp. 714-716
- To Readers and Correspondents pp. 716