BLACKWOOD'S
EDINBURGH MAGAZINE.

NO. CCCLIX. SEPTEMBER, 1845. VOL. LVIII.

CONTENTS.

English Landscape—Constable,[257]
Mahmood the Ghaznavide. By B. Simmons,[266]
Marston; or, the Memoirs of a Statesman. Part XIX.,[272]
Waterton's Second Series of Essays,[289]
Warren's Law Studies,[300]
Margaret of Valois,[312]
The Baron von Stein,[328]
The Historical Romance,[341]
A Few Words for Bettina,[357]
North's Specimens of the British Critics. No. Viii.—Supplement to Mac-Flecnoe and the Dunciad,[366]

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BLACKWOOD'S
EDINBURGH MAGAZINE.

No. CCCLIX. SEPTEMBER, 1845. Vol. LVIII.

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