CONTENTS OF VOL. XI. PROSE. A Chapter in Rome's History, 197 185 263 267 343 232 376 391 158 365 291 177 “ Cornbe's Constitution of Man," 306 47, 94, 140, 191, 240, 333, 383, 422 Excellence Independent of Rank, 209 Froissart, 214 George Berkeley, D. D., Bishop of Cloyne, in Ireland, Gray's " Elegy written in a Country Church-yard," Intellectual Culture, 149 Memoir of the Rev. Samuel Wales, D.D., Obscuritatis Plenæ Quæstiones, cum notis copiosis ad explicationem, 138 Originality of Mind, 28 346 203 257 Qualifications and Aims of the Historian, 237 |