The Southern Literary Messenger, Vol. II., No. 10, September, 1836
THE
DEVOTED TO
Au gré de nos desirs bien plus qu'au gré des vents. Crebillon's Electre . As we will, and not as the winds will.
RICHMOND: T. W. WHITE, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. 1835-6.
VOL. II. RICHMOND, SEPTEMBER, 1836. NO. X.
T. W. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
BY EDWARD LYTTON BULWER. 1
1 This Tragedy is now in the press of Messieurs Saunders and Otley, (with whom Mr. Bulwer has made an exclusive arrangement for the issuing of his works here simultaneously with their appearance in England,) and will be published forthwith. We are indebted to the attention of these gentlemen for Act I, in anticipation, copied from the original MS.
ACT I.
SCENE I.—A Room in Whitehall. At the back, folding doors hung with black crape. Henry Martin—Harrison—Ireton.
Various
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SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER:
EVERY DEPARTMENT OF
LITERATURE AND THE FINE ARTS.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II, NUMBER 10
SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER.
CROMWELL.
CONCLUDING LECTURE
THE RAINBOW.
RIGHT OF INSTRUCTION.
DEATH OF THE PATRIOT.
BRITISH PARLIAMENT IN 1835.
IANTHE.
A TOUR TO THE ISTHMUS:
SACRED SONG.
THE TWO SISTERS.
THE BARD'S FAREWELL.
MY BOOKS.
CRITICAL NOTICES.