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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 369, May 9, 1829 is a fascinating collection of essays, stories, and articles that provide readers with a unique glimpse into the culture and society of early 19th century England. The diverse range of topics covered in this volume, from poetry and short stories to political commentary and travel narratives, offers something for every reader.

One of the standout features of this volume is the quality of the writing, which is consistently engaging and well-crafted. The authors demonstrate a keen attention to detail and a deep understanding of their subjects, making each piece a pleasure to read. Additionally, the variety of perspectives represented in the volume ensures that readers are exposed to a wide range of ideas and opinions.

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 369, May 9, 1829 is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history and literature of the early 19th century. Its rich and diverse content makes it a must-read for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike. I highly recommend this volume to anyone looking to explore the intellectual and cultural landscape of this fascinating period in history.

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THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION.

VOL XIII, NO. 369.] SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1829. [PRICE 2d.

[Illustration: Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park.]

CORNWALL TERRACE

REGENT'S PARK.

Adjoining York Terrace , engraved and described in No. 358, of the MIRROR, is Cornwall Terrace , one of the earliest and most admired of all the buildings in the Park; although its good taste has not been so influential as might have been expected, on more recent structures. It is named after the ducal title of the present King, when Regent.

Cornwall Terrace is from the designs of Mr. Decimus Burton, and is characterized by its regularity and beauty, so as to reflect high credit on the taste and talent of the young architect. The ground story is rusticated, and the principal stories are of the Corinthian order, with fluted shafts, well proportioned capitals, and an entablature of equal merit. The other embellishments of Cornwall Terrace are in correspondent taste, and the whole presents a facade of great architectural beauty and elegance.

THE COSMOPOLITE.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPER.

( Concluded from page 292 .)

Passing over the leading articles, and some news from the seat of war, next is the Court Circular, describing the mechanism of royal and noble etiquette in right courtly style... Continue reading book >>


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