1838, Volume 4, Issue 11 (Bentley's Miscellany)
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November 1838
- Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy’s Progress, Book the Third, Chapters V-VI, pp. 417-432, by Boz
- The Jew & Morris Bolter Begin to Understand Each Other, p. 421, by George Cruikshank
- The Phantom Ship, pp. 433-434, by the author of “The Heiress”
- Anecdotes of Military Services, pp. 435-439, by Liet.-Col. Cadell
- Anacreon Made Easy, p. 439, by Buller, Jun.
- Walter Childe, Canto V, pp. 440-449, by Mr. Buller of Brazen Nose
- Song of the Earth to the Moon, p. 450, by T. J. Ouseley
- Moliere and His Wife, pp. 451-457, by George Hogarth
- Nutmegs for Nightingales, No. V-VI, pp. 457-458, by Dick Distich
- Gianni, or, a Night-scene, pp. 459-470, by Viator
- To a Cough, On Being Ordered by Physicians to Pass the Ensuing Winter at Bordeaux or Madeira, in Consequence of a Severe Cough, p. 470, by Miss Louisa H. Sheridan
- The Ghost-Riders, a Legend of the Great American Desert, pp. 471-482, by C. F. Hoffman, author of “A Winter in the Far West”
- Stanzas Written in Autumn, p. 482, by M. Torre Holme
- Pluto and Proserpine, a Fable, pp. 483-484, by W. B. Le Gros
- A Palatable Pilgrimage to the Eating-Houses in Paris, pp. 485-495, by the author of “A Parisian Sabbath”
- The Counterfeit Presentments of Two Brothers, By a Distinguished Aide-de-Camp of a Most Distinguished Foreign Ambassador Extraordinary, pp. 496-500, by Mrs. Charles Gore
- Extra-ordinary!, p. 500
- Grandpapa’s Story, or, The Witches Frolick, p. 501, by George Cruikshank
- Family Stories, No. X, Grandpapa’s Story—The Witches’ Frolic, pp. 501-511, by Thomas Ingoldsby
- Will-ing Mourners, p. 511
- Toujours Gai, the French or English, pp. 512-519
- The Blast of Winter, Called Forth by Mrs. Hemans’ “Voice of Spring”, p. 520
Submitted by: Lee, Scott: section 1, Fall 2014