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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 580, Supplemental Number is a captivating collection of short stories, poems, and articles that offer readers a diverse range of topics to explore. From tales of adventure and romance to insightful commentary on current events, this volume has something for everyone.

The writing is engaging and thought-provoking, drawing readers in from the very first page. Each piece is expertly crafted, showcasing the talent and creativity of the various authors featured in this volume. Whether you're looking for a quick escape from reality or a deeper exploration of a particular subject, you're sure to find something to enjoy in this collection.

Overall, The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 580, Supplemental Number is a must-read for anyone who enjoys quality literature. It's a perfect mix of entertainment and enlightenment, making it a valuable addition to any bookshelf.

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THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION.

VOL. 20, NO. 580.] SUPPLEMENTARY NUMBER. [PRICE 2d.

SPIRIT OF THE ANNUALS FOR 1833.

[Illustration: ST. GOAR, ( on the Rhine. )]

THE PICTURESQUE ANNUAL.

This is certainly one of the most splendid works of the kind ever produced in this or any other country. This is high but not unmerited praise; as the reader will believe when we tell him, that it contains twenty six large plates, from drawings by Stanfield, engraved by first rate artists, and superintended by Mr. Charles Heath. They are all, strictly speaking, PICTURESQUE scenes, chosen with great skill, and with right understanding of the Picturesque. The literary portion consists of Travelling Sketches on the Rhine, and in Belgium, and in Holland, by Mr. Leitch Ritchie. The plates are, of course, intended as illustrations to the letter press; but it is too evident, that the latter has been written to the plates. However, that matters not, for the twenty six engravings are amply worth twenty one shillings, the cost of the volume. The author's share is lively and jaunty, and of the most here and there description. We only intend to quote the portion accompanying the Engraving on the annexed page.[1]

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