1. A Lecture on the Gradual and Ruinous Progress of Inordinate Ambition, till its hapless votary becomes involved in a manner that leaves him no alternative but to plunge into crime,—exemplified in Schiller's "Wallenstein," with Introductory Remarks on Literary Institutions, how to be improved, and Remarks on National Intercourse.

2. A Lecture on the Dangerous Tendency of Enthusiasm if not controuled by Reason, exemplified in Schiller's "Maid of Orleans."

3. 4. 5. Lectures on Klopstock's "Messiah."

6. A Lecture on Music, with a Selection of Classical Airs from the German Opera.

5. BELGRAVE ROAD, PIMLICO,
LONDON.

NEW WORKS.

DR. W. SMITH'S DICTIONARY of GREEK and ROMAN GEOGRAPHY. By various Writers. Illustrated with Coins, Plans of Cities, Districts, and Battles, &c. To appear in Quarterly Parts, and to form One Volume medium 8vo. Part I. 4s.

*⁎* Part II. on the 1st of April.

NIEBUHR'S LECTURES on ANCIENT HISTORY; comprising History of the Asiatic Nations, the Egyptians, Greeks, Carthaginians, and Macedonians. Translated from the German by Dr. L. SCHMITZ. With Additions from MSS. in the exclusive possession of the Editor. 3 vols. 8vo.

[In April.