THE SOUTHERN REVIEW. VOL. V. FEBRUARY & MAY, 1830. CHARLESTON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY A. E. MILLER, 1830. FEB 15 27 CONTENTS OF No. IX. I. GRAMMAR of the Hebrew Language, Grammar of the Hebrew Language. By Moses Stuart, Associate Professor of Sacred Literature in the Theological Institution, at III. EARLY Spanish BallaDS, &C. 1. History of Charles the Great and Orlando, ascribed to Archbishop Turpin. Translated from the Latin in Spanheim's Lives of Ecclesi- astical Writers: together with the most celebrated ancient Spanish Ballads, relating to the Twelve Peers of France mentioned in Don Quixote; with English metrical versions. By Thomas Rodd. 2. Floresta de varios Romances sacados de las Historias antiguas de los Doce Pares de Francia. Por Damian Lopez de Tortajada. Note.-In page 78, lines 26, 27, read, "by hitting Orlando's horse (which the 169647 |