CONTENTS OF VOL. I. No. I. Introductory. The Sheltered Solitude of a Sum- mer's Noon, favourable to the indulgence of PAGE 1 II. Montchensey, a Tale of the Days of Shakspeare 18 - IV. Observations, Critical and Miscellaneous, on an - V. Observations, Critical and Miscellaneous, on the 59 101 - - 125 VI. Montchensey, a Tale of the Days of Shakspeare, ↓ VII. The Same, continued - VIII. Notices, Biographical and Critical, of Two once folk - William Alabaster, D.D. and Joseph 155 203 - 242 IX. The Same, continued; BEAUMONT, Criticisms on, and Extracts from, his Psyche - 259 No. I. Now, while the fervid ray shoots o'er the skies, Grows sweeter in the shade of wavy woods, BIDLAKE. THERE is no part of a SUMMER'S DAY in the country more delightful, perhaps, to the con |