the first part of which we here present our readers, the author carries
his hero through a great variety of whimsical adventures, to the Lakes
and back again. As tours are a fashionable article in the literature of
the present day, we trust that the poetical peregrinations of Doctor
Syntax will come in for some share, at least, of the public applause,
to which we conceive it to be entitled. The lovers of humour will
not be displeased to be informed that it will be accompanied with a
considerable number of illustrative engravings.'
[Illustration: THE MANSION HOUSE MONITOR.]
CARICATURES SUPPLIED BY ROWLANDSON TO THE
_POETICAL MAGAZINE_.
VOLUME I.