Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 10, Issue 10
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- Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 10, Issue 10
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- Richmond, Virginia,: T.W. White [etc.].
- Oct 1844
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Contents
- French and English Propagandism Benjamin Blake Minor; Signed Americus South; pp. 577-583
- The Tempest of the Soul Mrs. Maria Gertrude Buchanan; pp. 583
- Sonnets to Franklin's Printing Press William Oland Bourne; pp. 583-584
- British Interference pp. 584-591
- The Sciote Captive, Part I Susan Walker; Signed Nasus; pp. 592-599
- Hope F. P. L.; pp. 599-600
- The Cicisbeo; or, Customs of Sicily, Chapters I-V Lieut. William D. Porter, U. S. N.; pp. 601-607
- Thoughts Dr. John Collins McCabe; pp. 607
- Pliny the Younger, Part IV Philip Howard [Unsigned]; pp. 608-614
- Night E. B. Hale; pp. 614-615
- Friendship pp. 615-616
- Love Sketches, Part II Jane Tayloe Lomax Worthington; pp. 616-618
- Geraldine Henry Beck Hirst; pp. 619
- Remarks on Various Late Poets: No. I. Review of Leigh Hunt's Poems Henry Charles Lea; pp. 619-629
- The Forsaken Anna Maria Hirst; pp. 630
- Lines, Written after Sickness Mrs. Elizabeth Jessup Eames; pp. 630
- Answer to "Fair Play" Veritas; pp. 630-633
- "Woman, Thy Place is Behind the Throne" pp. 633-634
- The Colonial History of Virginia, Part I pp. 634-635
- The Society of Alumni of the University of Virginia (review) pp. 635
- Desultory Notes on Desultory Reading, Part II William S. W. Ruschenberger; Signed Holgazan; pp. 635-638
- The Honors of Poesy—To Woman Cyllene; pp. 638-639
- Notices of New Works pp. 639-640