| 41 | Author: | A (by Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | Madelina. A Female Portrait | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 19, pp. 269–272 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | April 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-04269 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
42 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | Shakespeare's Similes | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 19, pp. 281–284 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | April 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-04281 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
43 | Author: | H (hybrid work; portions attributed to Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | On Mathematical Studies | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 19, pp. 284–286 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | April 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-04284 | | | Hybridity note: | [A small portion of this—half of the paragraph beginning "I often burst upon the retirements of a friend," from the mention of Viviani—seems adapted from another source, probably the Monthly Review 37 (Jan. 1802), 88.] | | | Similar Items: | Find |
44 | Author: | H (hybrid work; portions attributed to Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | Terrific Novels | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 19, pp. 288–289 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | April 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-04288 | | | Hybridity note: | [Brown writes the first two sentences, then finishes the first paragraph (“horror...sentiment”) with a review of Benjamin Frère’s The Man of Fortitude; or Schedoni in England in the London Monthly Review (January 1802), 28-30. Brown begins the second paragraph, “I lately...preliminary matters,” then makes a lengthy quotation from The Man of Fortitude. The final sentence is Brown.] | | | Similar Items: | Find |
45 | Author: | H (hybrid work; portions attributed to Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | Volcanoes | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 19, pp. 290–291 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | April 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-04290 | | | Hybridity note: | [Most of paragraphs 4 and 5 (“figure to myself...are carried to”) are reprinted from the Monthly Review 37 (January 1802), 23-24. The original source appears to be Abbé Ordinaire’s The Natural History of Volcanoes: Including Submarine Volcanoes, and Other Analogous Phenomena, translated from the French by R. C. Dallas and published by Cadell and Davies in London, 1801. Brown’s source, however, is more likely to have been an excerpt that appeared in the book review published in the Monthly Review. In Dallas’s translation as it appears in the Monthly Review, the passage begins with this phrasing: “Let the reader figure to himself Vesuvius near four thousand feet high. . . .” (23). Brown echoes this language as he begins his excerpt, but at this point departs from his source and seems to write the remainder of this paragraph in his own words and with differing details. The Dallas translation reads, “. . . but that the tops of the houses at Constantinople, which is almost a thousand miles from Vesuvius, should have been covered four inches in its ashes, would have been difficult to believe, had not contemporary authors, some of whom were at the time living in that city, reported the fact, and uniformly dated it on the eleventh of November 472, at noon, when the people were attending the games of the Circus” (128-29; Monthly Review 24). Brown’s use of Etna instead of Vesuvius as being “a distance of a thousand miles” from Constantinople is actually more accurate.] | | | Similar Items: | Find |
47 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | Vanity | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 19, p. 294 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | April 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-04294 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
48 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | [D]uties [sic] of Editors | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 19, pp. 301–302 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | April 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-04301 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
49 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | Criticism | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 19, pp. 310–316 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | April 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-04310 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
50 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | American Literary Intelligence | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 19, pp. 318–320 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | April 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-04318 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
51 | Author: | A (by Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | To Correspondents | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 19, p. 320 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | April 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-04320 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
52 | Author: | H (hybrid work; portions attributed to Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | A Case of Murder | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 20, pp. 330 – 331 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | May 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-05330 | | | Hybridity note: | [The final paragraph is copied from The Historical Magazine, or, Classical Library of Public Events 1 (1789), 233-34.] | | | Similar Items: | Find |
53 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | Alliance between Poverty and Genius | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 20, p. 333 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | May 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-05333 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
54 | Author: | H (hybrid work; portions attributed to Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | Law of Nations | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 20, pp. 347–348 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | May 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-05347 | | | Hybridity note: | [Paragraphs 3-5 (“The law of nations...this law of nations.”) are reprinted from a review of Robert Ward’s An Enquiry into the Foundation and History of the Law of Nations in Europe, from the Time of the Greeks and the Romans, to the Age of Grotius from The Critical Review, or, Annals of Literature 18 (September 1796): 13.] | | | Similar Items: | Find |
55 | Author: | H (hybrid work; portions attributed to Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | Progress of Geometry | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 20, pp. 348–349 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | May 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-05348 | | | Hybridity note: | [Brown writes paragraphs 1-2 and 6-7; paragraphs 3-5 are reprinted from The Edinburgh Review (January 1805), 391-92.] | | | Similar Items: | Find |
56 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | A Literary Lady | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 20, p. 359 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | May 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-05359 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
57 | Author: | H (hybrid work; portions attributed to Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | [Editor's Introduction to] On the Character of Sir William Jones | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 20, pp. 360–362 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | May 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-05360 | | | Hybridity note: | [Brown writes the first paragraph only, editing and reprinting the remainder from The Edinburgh Review (January 1805), 329-32.] | | | Similar Items: | Find |
59 | Author: | H (hybrid work; portions attributed to Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | On the Merits of Cicero | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 20, pp. 368–369 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | May 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-05368 | | | Hybridity note: | [Brown reprints paragraphs 4-6 from a review of Considerations on the Second Tusculan of Cicero, concerning Pain, by Johann Heinrich (or Jean Henri) Samuel Formey (1711-1797. The review appears in the Appendix to volume 81 (1789) of London’s Monthly Review. The original section reads, “He shews that Cicero, however great in other respects, has proved himself to be but a poor philosopher in this, as well as in the first Tusculan. . . .” (594).] | | | Similar Items: | Find |
60 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Requires cookie* | | Article: | On Collections of Paintings | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 20, pp. 374–375 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | May 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-05374 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
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