429 OR RETROSPECTIONS, BIOGRAPHICAL, CRITICAL, AND HISTORICAL. BY NATHAN DRAKE, M.D. H. A. L. AUTHOR OF ESSAYS ON PERIODICAL LITERATURE, &c. “ How sweet in morning hours, ROGERS. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: MDCCCXXVIII. CONTENTS XIII. Chaucer, Dunbar, and Burns compared XIV. On the character of Ossian, as drawn by the Irish bards, Miss Brooke's Reliques XV. The Cliffords of Craven, continued XVII. Biographical sketch of the Rev. Richard Hole, with critical remarks on his Ar- XX. The Cliffords of Craven, continued XXII. Milton and Galileo-Their interview at Arcetri in Tuscany.–Vision of Galileo. |