Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 4, Issue 5
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- Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 4, Issue 5
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- Richmond, Virginia,: T.W. White [etc.].
- May 1838
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Contents
- Influence of Morals on the Happiness of Man, Part II pp. 273-280
- Melancholy Hours pp. 280
- Mr. Buckingham, Sketch of his Life pp. 281-287
- Desultory Thoughts on Human Credulity pp. 287-292
- Adam O'Brien, the Pioneer of North-Western Va. pp. 292-295
- Joanna of Naples pp. 296
- Hexameter Verse pp. 296
- Biographical Sketch of Frederick William Thomas; Extracts from the Poetry of Frederick William Thomas, Esq. pp. 297-301
- Curious Elementary Book pp. 301
- Lines Presented with a New Album pp. 302
- Journal of a Trip to the Mountains, Caves, and Springs of Virginia, Chapter IV pp. 302-305
- Journal of a Trip to the Mountains, Caves, and Springs of Virginia, Chapter V; or, The White Sulphur Spring pp. 305-306
- The West Fifty Years Since, Chapter II L. M.; pp. 306-309
- Prynne's Histriomastix pp. 309
- The Fate of the Gifted, No. I; Specimens of Charles A. Griswold's Poetry pp. 310-314
- Notes and Anecdotes pp. 314-318
- Our Robins Miss Sedgewick; pp. 318-321
- Visit to the Native Place Mrs. L. H. Sigourney; pp. 321
- Spring, a Sonnet pp. 322
- To Mary on her Birth-Day pp. 322
- Children pp. 322
- Innovations in English Style pp. 322-327
- Hickory Cornhill pp. 327-328
- Confucious pp. 328
- Illustration of a Picture pp. 328
- Washington's Writings pp. 328-335
- To Dyspepsia Nugator; pp. 335-336
- Jack O'Lantern, Chapter I pp. 336-339
- Mental Solitude pp. 339-340
- The Ephesian Matron pp. 340
- Bibliographical Notes pp. 341-344
- Historical Error Corrected in Tucker's "Life of Jefferson" pp. 344