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THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE, 1795-98

Volume 27, 1795



27 (Jan. 1795): 30-32. R: Polwhele's History of Devonshire, Vol. II (cont.).
Dr. John Watkins. [Cont. of EM 26 [1794]: 343-345, which is signed "W."; GM 66-ii (1796): 1017]


27 (Jan. 1795): 33-37. A: "Drossiana. Number LXIV. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Henry Fuseli; William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield; Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury; William III; Oliver Cromwell; Louis XVI]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


27 (Jan. 1795): 44-46. L: "A Declaration of the Right Honourable James Earl of Derby, Lord Stanley Strange, of Knocking and of the Isle of Man, concerning his Resolution to keep the Isle of Man for his Majesty's Service against all Force whatsoever [1649]" enc.
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 214] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


27 (Jan. 1795): 50. L: "Original Extempore Letter, by the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Badcock," enc.
Dr. John Watkins. [Sig.: "W."; GM 66-ii (1796): 1017]


27 (Feb. 1795): 80. L: "Original Letter of Alexander Pope, Esq.; Original Letter from Stephen Duck to Dr. [William] Oliver" enc.
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 215] [Pseud. "C.D."]


27 (Feb. 1795): 81-85. A: "Drossiana. Number LXV. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Henry Booth, Lord Delamer, 1st Earl of Warrington; John Hampden; Francis Osborn; Lord Bacon; Samuel Johnson; James Harris; John Locke; Rousseau; George Herbert; Thomas Chubb; Serjeant Pearce (alias Dowdy) of Salisbury; Dr. Hermann Boerhaave; Samuel Clarke; Dr. John Langhorne]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


27 (Mar. 1795): 161-162. A: "Fragment of an Essay attempting to prove Fossil Shells, Bones, Wood, Fish, &c. to be the Spoils of the Universal Deluge."
Dr. Richard Pulteney. [Sig.: "R.P.," which Pulteney used dozens of times for submissions of articles on botany to the GM; he assembled a museum of shells, bequeathing his collection to the Linnean Society (DNB 16: 470).]


27 (Mar. 1795): 165-169. A: "Drossiana. Number LXVI [re Charles I; Raimondo Montecucculi; Brissot; Sir Henry Slingsby; Christina, Queen of Sweden; the Prince of Condé; William Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester; Arnauld d'Andilly; Thucydides]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


27 (Apr. 1795): 227. A: "Anecdote of Bishop [William] Warburton."
Dr. John Watkins. [Sig.: "W."; GM 66-ii (1796): 1017]


27 (Apr. 1795): 248-251. R: Polwhele's History of Devonshire, Vol. II (conc.).
Dr. John Watkins. [Sig.: "W."; GM 66-ii (1796): 1017]


27 (Apr. 1795): 253-257. A: "Drossiana. Number LXVII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re the Duc d'Orléans, Regent of France; Philippe de Comines; Père Blaise Gisbert; Boileau; Charles II; Cardinal Fleury; François de Paule Combalusier; Philip V of Spain; Sir Robert Walpole; Voltaire; Jonathan Swift]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


27 (Apr. 1795): 259. L: "Letter from the late Colonel Stedman to his Son" enc.
Dr. John Watkins. [Sig.: "W."; GM 66-ii (1796): 1017]


27 (Apr. 1795): 274-275. V: "Elegy on Captain Robert Faulknor, Who was killed in the West Indies on Board his Majesty's Ship Blanche. . . ."
Dr. Thomas Trotter. [Sig.: "Dr. Trotter"; nautical subject matter]


27 (May 1795): 297-299. A: "On Prophecies."
Dr. John Watkins. [Sig.: "W."; GM 66-ii (1796): 1017]


27 (May 1795): 327-330. A: "Drossiana. Number LXVIII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Nostradamus; Cardinal de Sardis; Henry Booth, Lord Delamer, 1st Earl of Warrington; Sir Robert Walpole; Joshua Barnes; Edward Gibbon; Fénelon; Laurent Angliviel de La Beaumelle; Dom Noel d'Argonne]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


27 (June 1795): 365-368. L: "Some Account of Ralph Heathcote, D.D. Written in 1789, by himself," enc.
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 215] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


27 (June 1795): 395-399. A: "Drossiana. Number LXIX. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Frederick, Prince of Wales; Mary, Queen of Scots; Martin Luther; Sir George Etheridge; Lord Chesterfield; George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne; Jean Siffrein Maury; Richelieu; Fontenelle; Bishop Godeau of Grasse; Jean Desmarets (Desmarais) de Saint-Sorlin]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


27 (June 1795): 401-404. A: "On Prophecies [conc]."
Dr. John Watkins. [Sig.: "W."; GM 66-ii (1796): 1017]


27 (June 1795): 419-420. V: "Ode To a Book of clean Paper intended for Poetical Miscellanies for the Year."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]

Volume 28, 1795


28 (July 1795): 14-15. L: "Memoranda copied some Years ago from loose Papers found in Bene't College, Cambridge [re expenses 'for ye settyng forth of ye Comedye of Job' (1553)]" enc.
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 215] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


28 (July 1795): 25-29. A: "Drossiana. Number LXX. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re La Chevalière d'Eon; John Hunter; Montesquieu; Marquis de Camus; Montaigne; General Dumouriez (Charles-François Duperrier); Nicolas Claude Fabri de Peiresc ("Peyresc"); Joseph Scaliger; James Howell; Rev. Robert Sumner, Master of Harrow]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


28 (July 1795): 48. V: "Hymn to Love."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


28 (Aug. 1795): 110-113. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXI. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Martin Luther; Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London; General Dumouriez (Charles-François Duperrier)]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


28 (Aug. 1795): 115-116. V: "Ode to Love."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


28 (Aug. 1795): 116. V: "Translations from the Greek. The Seventh Idyllion of Moschus; or, as some will have it, of Bion."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


28 (Aug. 1795): 116. V: "The Fifth Idyllion of Moschus."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


28 (Sept. 1795): 157-159. L: "A Ballad written by Lord Chesterfield, not inserted in his Works."
Isaac Reed. [Sig.: "C.D."; Sherbo 84: 212 overlooks this contribution.]


28 (Sept. 1795): 186-189. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Samuel Johnson; James Howell; James II; William Pitt, Earl of Chatham; William Prynne; Paraviccus; Dr. Thomas Shaw; Dr. John Burton of Eton; Sir Thomas More; Pierre Petit; Thomas Hobbes; Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury; the Earl of Peterborough]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


28 (Sept. 1795): 195. A: "On Theocritus."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; internal evidence (Greek and Latin textual criticism)]


28 (Sept. 1795): 199. V: "Sonnet to the Owl."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


28 (Oct. 1795): 236-240. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXIII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re William Collins; Sir Peter Lely; Zaccaria Valaresso; Fallopius (Gabriello Fallopio); Thomas Warton the Younger; Guillaume de Lamoignon; Henry Martin; Joseph Butler, Bishop of Durham; Gabriel Bonnot, Abbé de Mably; Rousseau; James I; Marshal de Saxe; James Quin; Barton Booth; Anne Oldfield; Giulio, Cardinal Alberoni; Raphael; Henri IV; Father Oudin; Edward Harley, Auditor of the Imprest; Alexander Pope; Lord Hervey]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


28 (Oct. 1795): 276-277. V: "Ode to a Redbreast. Written in Winter."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


28 (Oct. 1795): 277. V: "Sonnet To a Letter from one very dear Friend, that brought the News of the Death of Another."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


28 (Oct. 1795): 277-278. L: "Another Ballad by Lord Chesterfield in the Quarrel between Geo. II. and his Son Frederic Prince of Wales."
Isaac Reed. [Sig.: "C.D."; Sherbo 84: 212 overlooks this contribution.]


28 (Nov. 1795): 296. A: "Milton."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; internal evidence (Greek and Latin textual criticism)]


28 (Nov. 1795): 299. L: "Observations on a former Explanation of a Passage in the 15th Idyllium of Theocritus."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


28 (Nov. 1795): 301-304. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXIV. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Anthony à Wood; Chevalier Bayard (Pierre du Terrail, seigneur de Bayard); Ferdinand of Aragon; Alexander Pope; Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford; Charles I; Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop of Winchester; Lady Jane Grey; William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle; Dr. John Freind; Frederick II of Prussia; Benjamin Franklin; Sir Isaac Newton; Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford; Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset, Pembroke, and Montgomery."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


28 (Nov. 1795): 329-333. A: "Memoirs of the Reverend Richard Polwhele, and a List of his Publications."
John Jones. [Trad. and Recoll. 2: 431n]


28 (Nov. 1795): 337. V: "Anacreon, Ode XV."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


28 (Nov. 1795): 337. V: "Anacreon, Ode XVI."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


28 (Dec. 1795): 377-380. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXV. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re William Collins; Rev. John Free; Richard Rawlinson; Ralph Bathurst; David Hume; William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury; William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury; Edward Gibbon; Charles James Fox; William Robertson; Archibald Campbell, Duke of Argyle; John Towneley; Lord Bath]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


28 (Dec. 1795): 385-387. R: William Davidson's Observations, Anatomical, Physiological, and Pathological, on the Pulmonary System.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


28 (Dec. 1795): 415. V: "Sonnet To the Owl."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


28 (Dec. 1795): 415. V: "Sonnet On Winter."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


28 (Dec. 1795): 415. V: "Sonnet ['Alas! how erring mortals devious run']."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]

Volume 29, 1796


29 (Jan. 1796): 4-6. A: "Contemplation of the Commencement of M,DCC, XCVI."
Dr. John Watkins [?]. [Sig.: "J.W."; article is typical of Watkins's many articles written in a religious and moral vein.]


29 (Jan. 1796): 9-12. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXVI. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Henry Home, Lord Kames; Rev. George Hickes; Rousseau; Arthur Wilson; Louis XV; Louis, titular Duke of Burgundy (father of Louis XV); César Vichard, Abbé de Saint Réal; John, Duke of Marlborough]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


29 (Jan. 1796): 53. A: "Theocr. Id. XV. L. 134, 135."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; internal evidence (Greek and Latin textual criticism)]


29 (Jan. 1796): 54-55. R: Theatrical Journal review of Richard Cumberland's Days of Yore.
Isaac Reed [?]. [Sherbo 84: 223]


29 (Feb. 1796): 91. L: "Further [Account to Accompany the] Illustration of the Plate of Sir John Lawrence's House."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 215] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


29 (Feb. 1796): 103-105. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXVII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Rev. George Hickes; Alexander Pope; Samuel Johnson; James Quin; William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield; Rabelais]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


29 (Mar. 1796): 148-150. L: "Remarks on an Anecdote [re Frederick Cornwallis, Archbishop of Canterbury] introduced in Mr. Gilbert Wakefield's Observations on Pope."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 215] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


29 (Mar. 1796): 164. L: "Questions [re perpetual motion] proposed for Solution."
Dr. John Watkins. [Sig.: "W."; GM 66-ii (1796): 1017]


29 (Mar. 1796): 164-167. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXVIII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Jérôme Cardan; Stanislaus Leszczynski; Marquise de Sévigné; Voltaire; Hugues de Lionne; Salvator Rosa; Marshal Bassompierre; Abbé Feuquières; Dumoulin; Abbé de Saint Réal; Alexander VII]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


29 (Mar. 1796): 200-201. V: "Evening."
Robert Anderson. [Sig.: "R.A."; dated from Carlisle, whence Anderson began contributing signed poems to the EM in 1797]


29 (Mar. 1796): 201. V: "Sonnet. To a Rose in Eliza's Bosom."
Robert Anderson. [Sig.: "R.A."; dated from Carlisle, whence Anderson began contributing signed poems to the EM in 1797]


29 (Mar. 1796): 206. V: "From Anacreon. Ode XVII."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


29 (Mar. 1796): 206. V: "[From Anacreon.] Ode XVIII."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


29 (Apr. 1796): 220. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 357."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


29 (Apr. 1796): 238-240. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXIX. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Edward Ludlow; Lord President John Bradshaw (Serjeant Bradshaw); Rev. John Mason; George William Hervey, 2nd Earl of Bristol; Lord Chesterfield; Pierre Joseph d'Olivet, Abbé d'Olivet; John Mathews of Philadelphia; Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle; Samuel Johnson]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


29 (Apr. 1796): 277-278. V: "A Morning Piece from the First Chorus in the Hercules Furens of Seneca."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


29 (May 1796): 308-312. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXX. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Louis XIV; Fénelon; William Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester; Lord Chesterfield; Charles Edward, the Young Pretender; Theodore, King of Corsica; John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich; Robert Henley, 1st Earl of Northington; Benjamin Franklin; William Davy, Serjeant-at-Law; Queen Caroline; Sir Robert Walpole; Luther]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


29 (May 1796): 336. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 280."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


29 (May 1796): 350-351. V: "Translation from the Latin. Boethius De Consolatione Philosophiae."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


29 (June 1796): 364. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 491."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


29 (June 1796): 395-396. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXXI. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Erasmus Darwin; William Harvey; Conyers Middleton]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


29 (June 1796): 401. V: "From Anacreon. Ode XIX."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]

Volume 30, 1796


30 (July 1796): 7. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra, L. 359."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


30 (July 1796): 7-8. L: "Further Particulars respecting Robert late Earl of Clancarty."
James Gee [?]. [Sig.: "J.G."; dated Walsall, whence Gee contributed several letters to the GM during the 1793-1806 period]


30 (July 1796): 13. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXXII [re Father Richard Simon]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


30 (July 1796): 55. V: "Night. A Sonnet."
Robert Anderson. [Sig.: "R.A."; dated from Carlisle, whence Anderson began contributing signed poems to the EM in 1797]


30 (Aug. 1796): 116. R: Theatrical Journal review of Richard Cumberland's Don Pedro.
Isaac Reed [?]. [Sherbo 84: 223]


30 (Aug. 1796): 121-122. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXXIII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [Simon, Lord Lovat; Count Axel Gustafsson Oxenstierna; Lord Bolingbroke; Marshal de Saxe; Ambroglio Spinola; Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange; Lord Chancellor Peter King; Sir Thomas Clarke; Earl of Granville; Melancthon; Thomas Sternhold]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


30 (Sept. 1796): 181. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 88."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


30 (Sept. 1796): 190-191. R: Essays by a Society of Gentlemen at Exeter.
Dr. John Watkins. [Sig.: "W."; GM 66-ii (1796): 1017]


30 (Sept. 1796): 207. V: "Sonnet to the Lark."
Robert Anderson. [Sig.: "R.A."; dated from Carlisle, whence Anderson began contributing signed poems to the EM in 1797]


30 (Sept. 1796): 207. V: "Sonnet ['When Twilight throws her gloomy shades around']."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


30 (Sept. 1796): 208. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXXIV [re Alexander Pope; Edward VI]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


30 (Oct. 1796): 236-238. L: "Suicide."
Stephen Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J."]


30 (Oct. 1796): 240. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXXV. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re René Aubert de Vertot, Abbé de Vertot; Thomas Sherlock, Bishop of London]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


30 (Oct. 1796): 244-246. L: "Letters from the celebrated Lord Rochester to his Lady."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 215] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


30 (Oct. 1796): 249-251. L: "Curious Extracts from Amwell Register [i.e., the register of the parish of Amwell, Herts.]."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 215] [Pseud. "C.D."]


30 (Oct. 1796): 261-264. R: Patrick Colquhoun's A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 30 [1796]: 341-344) is signed "M."; content reflects Moser's experience and humanitarian sympathies as a magistrate.]


30 (Oct. 1796): 266. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 324."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


30 (Oct. 1796): 278. V: "Song."
Robert Anderson. [Sig.: "R.A."; dated from Carlisle, whence Anderson began contributing signed poems to the EM in 1797]


30 (Oct. 1796): 278-279. V: "Sonnet, Imitated from a Latin Version by Gray, of an Italian one of Sig. Abbate Buondelmonte."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


30 (Oct. 1796): 279. V: "From Anacreon. Ode 20."
Robert Jamieson. [Sig.: "R. J*m**s*n"]


30 (Nov. 1796): 324-328. L: "Translation of the Emperor [Ch'ien Lung] of China's Letter to the Dalai Lama, on the Death of Teshoo Lama" enc.
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 215] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


30 (Nov. 1796): 330-332. R: Charge of Samuel [Horsley] Lord Bishop of Rochester to the Clergy of his Diocese. Delivered . . . in the Year 1796.
Dr. John Watkins. [Sig.: "W."; GM 66-ii (1796): 1017]


30 (Nov. 1796): 341-344. R: Colquhoun's Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."; content reflects Moser's experience and humanitarian sympathies as a magistrate.]


30 (Nov. 1796): 349-350. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 323, 324, 325."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


30 (Nov. 1796): 359-360. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXXVI. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Anne of Austria; St. Vincent de Paul; Nicolas Fouquet; Gabriel Brotier, Abbé Brotier; César, Duc de Vendôme; William III; Fénelon]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


30 (Dec. 1796): 397. A: "Plautus Aulul."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."]


30 (Dec. 1796): 399-400. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXXVII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Marshal Villars]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


30 (Dec. 1796): 428-429. V: "Lennard and Rosa. A Tale."
Dr. Eaglesfield Smith. [Sig.: "E.S.J."]


30 (Dec. 1796): 429. V: "Inscription on a Stone Erected at Weston, near Bath."
Mary, Countess of Arran and Viscountess of Sudley. [Sig.: "Viscountess Sudley"]

Volume 31, 1797


31 (Jan. 1797): 39-40. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXXVIII [re Dr. John Hunter; John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute; Sir William Jones]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


31 (Feb. 1797): 86-87. L: "Remarks respecting the Prologue to [William Henry Ireland's] Vortigern."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 215] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


31 (Feb. 1797): 98. A: "Alico and Maila; or, The Injured Africans. An Original Tale."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; dated "Borough"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature and dating as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


31 (Feb. 1797): 125-126. A: "Drossiana. Number LXXXIX. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Frederic Hoffman; Leo X; John Knox; Lope de Vega]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


31 (Mar. 1797): 159-160. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 144, 145, 146."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


31 (Mar. 1797): 166-168. A: "Drossiana. Number XC. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield; Don Carlos, son of Philip II of Spain; Charles II; Dr. Lort, physician to Richelieu; Gui Patin; Fontenelle; the Duc d'Orléans, Regent of France; Louis XVI; Marshal Turenne; Frederick II of Prussia]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


31 (Mar. 1797): 196. V: "Elegiac Sonnet ['Now plaintive Philomel forsakes the thorn']."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; dated "Borough"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature and dating as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


31 (Apr. 1797): 230. A: "The Beggar. In the Manner of Sterne."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; dated "Borough"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature and dating as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


31 (Apr. 1797): 263. V: "To a Robin frequenting the bottom of my garden."
John Spencer Cobbold [?]. [Sig.: "C."; dated from Nuneaton, whence Cobbold had sent a signed contribution to the GM in 1796]


31 (Apr. 1797): 263-264. V: "Sonnet ['When, as we trace yon winding shore']."
John Spencer Cobbold [?]. [Sig.: "C."; dated from Nuneaton, whence Cobbold had sent a signed contribution to the GM in 1796]


31 (Apr. 1797): 264. V: "Sarah's Dream."
Dr. Eaglesfield Smith. [Sig.: "E.S.J. Author of William and Ellen," which Smith used for ten submissions to the GM, 1797-1801; Halkett and Laing 6: 237]


31 (Apr. 1797): 265. V: "Sonnet to the Owl, written in a country churchyard."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; dated "Borough"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature and dating as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


31 (Apr. 1797): 266-267. A: "Drossiana. Number XCI [re Lord Bacon; Frederick II of Prussia; Stanislaus II of Poland]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


31 (May 1797): 328. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra.--V. 1253."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


31 (May 1797): 329-331. A: "Drossiana. Number XCII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Rev. George Hickes; Peter the Great of Russia; Charpentier; Racine; Mary II of England; Dryden; Queen Anne; Jacques Auguste de Thou]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


31 (June 1797): 375. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra, Line 1397."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


31 (June 1797): 410. V: "A Song."
Dr. Eaglesfield Smith. [Sig.: "E.S.J. Author of William and Ellen," which Smith used for ten submissions to the GM, 1797-1801; Halkett and Laing 6: 237]


31 (June 1797): 416-417. A: "Drossiana. Number XCIII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Catherine II of Russia; Racine; Spenser; Ben Jonson]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]

Volume 32, 1797


32 (July 1797): 24. A: "The Widow; in the Manner of Sterne."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Pitcher 93: 165] [Pseud.: "T. Enort"]


32 (July 1797): 25-29. R: William Seward's Supplement to the Anecdotes of Some Distinguished Persons, chiefly of the present and two preceding Centuries.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


32 (July 1797): 40. V: "Sonnet to the Sky-lark."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort"; dated "Borough"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature and dating as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


32 (July 1797): 58-59. A: "Drossiana. Number XCIV. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Dr. Richard Warren; Thomas Gainsborough; Denzel Holles, 1st Baron Holles of Ifield; Peter the Great of Russia]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


32 (Aug. 1797): 104-108. R: Memoirs illustrating the History of Jacobinism. A Translation [by Robert Clifford] from the French of the Abbé Barruel.
Stephen Jones. [Conc. (EM 32 [1797]: 172-176) is signed "J."]


32 (Aug. 1797): 113. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 799."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


32 (Aug. 1797): 118. V: "Lines ['Sweet William, come and lie with me']."
Dr. Eaglesfield Smith. [Sig.: "E.S.J. Author of William and Ellen," which Smith used for ten submissions to the GM, 1797-1801; Halkett and Laing 6: 237]


32 (Aug. 1797): 119. V: "Three Sonnets ['Morning,' 'Noon,' and 'Evening']."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort"; dated "Borough"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature and dating as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


32 (Aug. 1797): 132-134. A: "Drossiana. Number XCV. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Erasmus Darwin; Sir Walter Raleigh; Emperor Theodosius II; Sébastien Roch Nicolas Chamfort; Richelieu; Philippe Egalité, Duc d'Orléans; Louis XVI; Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein; Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


32 (Sept. 1797): 172-176. R: Barruel's Memoirs illustrating the History of Jacobinism (conc.).
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


32 (Sept. 1797): 185. V: "Sonnet to a Ruinous Castle on the Sea-shore."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort"; dated "Borough"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature and dating as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


32 (Sept. 1797): 188-190. A: "Drossiana. Number XCVI. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Edward III; Charles Irénée Castel, Abbé de Saint-Pierre; David Hume; Catherine II of Russia; Lesage; Nicolas Poussin; Michel Linant]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


32 (Oct. 1797): 233-234. L: "Critique on Pope's Homer."
John Davis. [Sig.: "J.D."; dated from Salisbury, whence Davis contributed a signed letter to the EM 32 (1797): 341]


32 (Oct. 1797): 245. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 1181."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "E."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


32 (Oct. 1797): 267-268. A: "Drossiana. Number XCVII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re John Speed; Dr. Hermann Boerhaave; Lord Bacon; Marshal Gassion; Father Paul Sarpi; Sigismund, Emperor of Germany; Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


32 (Nov. 1797): 344. V: "Sonnet to Sleep."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort"; dated "Borough"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature and dating as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


32 (Nov. 1797): 345-346. A: "Drossiana. Number XCVIII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Rev. Richard Farmer; Henry Benwell; Charles Irénée Castel, Abbé de Saint-Pierre; Dr. Richard Warren; Voltaire]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


32 (Dec. 1797): 379-380. A: "Observations and Experiments on the Formation of Calcareous Earth."
Dr. Eaglesfield Smith. [Sig.: "Mr. Smith"; first in a five-part series on the chemical and organic composition of soil, the last three parts of which are signed "E.S.J.," Eaglesfield Smith's habitual signature]


32 (Dec. 1797): 381-382. A: "On the Formation of Argillaceous Earth."
Dr. Eaglesfield Smith. [Sig.: "By the same" (i.e., "Mr. Smith"); second in a five-part series on the chemical and organic composition of soil, the last three parts of which are signed "E.S.J.," Eaglesfield Smith's habitual signature]


32 (Dec. 1797): 386-389. L: "Gaming [inc. Goldsmith's story of Frances Braddock]."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 215] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


32 (Dec. 1797): 389. N: Editorial note re Frances Braddock.
Isaac Reed [?]. [Sherbo 84: 212, 215] [Pseud.: "Editor"]


32 (Dec. 1797): 413. V: "Sonnet ['The hour of toil is o'er']."
George Goodwyn. [Sig.: "G."; dated from Lynn, whence Goodwyn sent signed poems to the EM 33 (1798): 114, 262-263]


32 (Dec. 1797): 415-416. V: "Lines on [William] Collins the Chichester Bard."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort"; dated "Borough"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature and dating as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


32 (Dec. 1797): 416-418. A: "Drossiana. Number XCIX. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Rev. Bromley Cadogan; Father Tourneur; George Isaac Huntingford; William Roscoe; Richard Hooker; Sir George Staunton; Samuel Johnson]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]

Volume 33, 1798


33 (Jan. 1798): 9-10. L: "Samuel Butler, Author of Hudibras [enc. three letters by Butler]."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 215] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


33 (Jan. 1798): 19-23. A: "Drossiana. Number C. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Jacques Auguste de Thou (Thuanus); John Bicknell; Sir George Staunton; Samuel Johnson; Lord Bacon; John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester; Rev. Henry Clarke; Elizabeth I; George II; Louis XVI; Grilli, Doge of Venice; Cardinal Fleury]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


33 (Jan. 1798): 23-25. A: "Observations and Experiments on the Nature and Formations of Vegetable Earth, or Soil."
Dr. Eaglesfield Smith. [Sig.: "Mr. Smith" (at the top of the article) and "E.S.J.," Eaglesfield Smith's habitual signature (at the end of the article)]


33 (Jan. 1798): 40. R: F. B. Watson's Companion to the Planispherical Planetarium.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


33 (Jan. 1798): 45. V: "To an Applauded Actor in the Reading School Play of 1797."
William Seward. [Sig.: "S."; reference to Reading; see EM 33 (1798): 91, noting that Seward had just "furnish[ed] two Prologues to the plays acted by the young Gentlemen of that excellent seminary of learning, manners, and religion, the school of the Rev. Dr. [Richard] Valpy of Reading." Seward is listed as "W. Seward" in EM 32 (1797): 410-411 (his "Prologue to the Amphitryo of Plautus, performed at Reading School").]


33 (Jan. 1798): 47. V: "Ode to Winter."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort"; dated "Borough"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature and dating as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


33 (Feb. 1798): 88-92. A: "Drossiana. Number CI. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke; Abulfeda; Dr. Thomas Burnet; Samuel Bret; John Wilkes; Anthony Chemier; Henri François d'Aguesseau; Sir George Staunton; William Seward (the author of 'Drossiana'); Samuel Johnson; Pascal; François de Malherbe]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


33 (Feb. 1798): 92-93. A: "Observations on the Formation of Sulphur and Its Acid."
Dr. Eaglesfield Smith. [Sig.: "Mr. Smith" (at the top of the article) and "E.S.J.," Eaglesfield Smith's habitual signature (at the end of the article)]


33 (Feb. 1798): 106. R: A. Kendall's The Castle on the Rock. . . . By the Author of Derwent Priory.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


33 (Mar. 1798): 151-152. A: "Mr. [John] Wilkes's Cottage in the Isle of Wight."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


33 (Mar. 1798): 168-172. A: "Drossiana. Number CII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Rivierius; John Howard; Milton; William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield; Dom Noel d'Argonne; Thomas Gainsborough; Gen. James Wolfe; Lord Chatham; Montesquieu; Sir Joshua Reynolds; Father Paul Sarpi; Joseph François Edouard de Corsembleu Desmahis; Dr. Lancaster; Edward Thwaites; John Robinson, Bishop of Bristol and later of London]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


33 (Mar. 1798): 177-180. R: Richard Polwhele's The History of Devonshire. In Three Volumes.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


33 (Mar. 1798): 180-183. R: Richard Bentley's Considerations upon the State of Public Affairs at the Beginning of the Year 1798.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


33 (Apr. 1798): 220-222. A: "The Wanderer. No. I."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Pitcher NQ 76: 508-509]


33 (Apr. 1798): 240-244. A: "Drossiana. Number CIII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Dr. Richard Warren; Dr. Thomas Blackwell the Younger; Samuel Johnson; Thomas Secker, Archbishop of Canterbury; Sir James Porter; Joseph Priestley; Alderman Dr. Smith; Richard Watson, Bishop of Llandaff; Jacques Saurin; Masillon, Bishop of Clermont; Anne Lefèvre Dacier; Charles Irénée Castel, Abbé de Saint-Pierre; Montesquieu; William Juxon, Archbishop of Canterbury; Josiah Wedgwood; Dr. Henry More; Andrea Palladio; Frederic Hoffman]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


33 (Apr. 1798): 244-245. A: "Observations and Experiments on the Formation of Iron."
Dr. Eaglesfield Smith. [Sig.: "Mr. Smith" (at the top of the article) and "E.S.J.," Eaglesfield Smith's habitual signature (at the end of the article)]


33 (Apr. 1798): 254-256. R: John Planner's The Town and Country Auctioneer's Guide.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


33 (May 1798): 308-310. A: "The Wanderer. No. II."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Pitcher NQ 76: 508-509]


33 (May 1798): 311-315. A: "Drossiana. Number CIV. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Samuel Wesley; Erasmus; Victor Amadeus, King of Sardinia; Pius VI; Countess of Ormonde; Charles II; Laurent Angliviel de La Beaumelle; Giulio, Cardinal Alberoni; William III; Laurence Sterne; Frederick II of Prussia; Luther; Henri, Duc de Rohan; Charles I; Calvin]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


33 (May 1798): 324-328. R: Helen Maria Williams's A Tour in Switzerland.
Stephen Jones. [Conc. (EM 33 [1798]: 390-391) is signed "J."]


33 (May 1798): 336. V: "A Tale ['The weans were playing roun (sic) the fire']."
Dr. Eaglesfield Smith. [Sig.: "E.S.J. Author of William and Ellen," which Smith used for ten submissions to the GM, 1797-1801; Halkett and Laing 6: 237]


33 (June 1798): 376-379. A: "Drossiana. Number CV. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Henington; James Boswell; Sir Christopher Wren; Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux; Laurent Angliviel de La Beaumelle; Sir Bulstrode Whitelock; Henri de Massue de Ruvigny, 1st Earl of Galway; Henri IV; General Stuppa; Lord Bacon; Dr. Richard Busby; Buonaparte]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


33 (June 1798): 382-385. A: "The Wanderer. No. III."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Pitcher NQ 76: 508-509]


33 (June 1798): 387-389. R: Mary Ann Hanway's Ellinor; or, The World as It Is. A Novel.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


33 (June 1798): 390-391. R: Williams's Tour in Switzerland (conc.).
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


33 (June 1798): 392. R: A. Kendall's Derwent Priory; or, Memoirs of an Orphan. . . . By the Author of The Castle on the Rock.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


33 (June 1798): 398. V: "Epitaph on the Tomb of a Gentleman's Wife, and Some of Their Children, in Bampton Church Yard, Oxfordshire."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


33 (June 1798): 403. V: "Sonnet to the Sky-lark."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort of Hammersmith"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature "Thomas Enort" as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


33 (June 1798): 403. V: "Sonnet on the Approach of Summer. By the Same [i.e., 'Thomas Enort of Hammersmith']."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature "Thomas Enort" as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]

Volume 34, 1798


34 (July 1798): 9-10. L: "A Dialogue [by Lord Chesterfield] between a Minister and a Courtier, at St. James's" enc.
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 216] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


34 (July 1798): 13-16. A: "Drossiana. Number CVI. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Rev. John Wesley; Racine; Arnaud, Cardinal d'Ossat; Floyer Sydenham; Amelot de la Houssaie; Inigo Jones; Molière; Madeleine de Scudéry; Father Malbranche; Charles II; Louis XIV; William Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester; Dr. Small, physician of Birmingham; Benjamin Franklin]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


34 (July 1798): 17-21. A: "The Wanderer. No. IV."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Pitcher NQ 76: 508-509]


34 (July 1798): 36-38. R: Cary's New Itinerary; or, An Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads, both Direct and Cross, throughout England and Wales; with many of the principal Roads in Scotland.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


34 (July 1798): 44-45. V: "Four Sonnets, by Thomas Enort of Hammersmith ['To the Memory of a Poor tho' Virtuous Young Woman, attempted in the manner of the celebrated Mr. (William Lisle) Bowles'; 'To Autumn'; 'To Sleep. Corrected'; 'On the Approach of Evening']."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort of Hammersmith"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature "Thomas Enort" as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


34 (Aug. 1798): 90-92. A: "The Wanderer. No. V."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Pitcher NQ 76: 508-509]


34 (Aug. 1798): 95-98. A: "Drossiana. Number CVII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re John Wilkes; Sir John Eardley-Wilmot, Chief Justice of Common Pleas; Sir John Willes, Chief Justice of Common Pleas; Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke; Frederick II of Prussia; Chevalier d'Eon; Thomas Linley the Elder; Elizabeth Ann Linley Sheridan; Louis XIV; Pius VI; Mark Akenside; Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury; Thomas Gainsborough]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


34 (Aug. 1798): 107-109. R: James Murphy's A General View of the State of Portugal.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


34 (Aug. 1798): 117. V: "On Leaving a Place of Former Residence, after Having Been to Revisit It."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


34 (Aug. 1798): 118-119. V: "The Heroine."
William Holloway. [Sig.: "Holloway"; dated "E[ast] I[ndia] House," whence Holloway sent various contributions to the EM; Pitcher NQ 76: 507]


34 (Sept. 1798): 148-150. A: "The Wanderer. No. VI."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Pitcher NQ 76: 508-509]


34 (Sept. 1798): 161-164. A: "Drossiana. Number CVIII. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Samuel Wesley; Dr. John Radcliffe; Dr. John Gillies; John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee; Samuel Johnson; Samuel Chandler; Collot d'Herbois; William Penn; Charles I, Thomas Gray]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


34 (Sept. 1798): 170-172. A: "Hints to a Young Author, by a Gentleman, late of Eton College."
William Holloway. [Sig.: "W.H."; Pitcher NQ 76: 507]


34 (Sept. 1798): 174-180. R: David Collins's An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales.
Stephen Jones. [Conc. (EM 35 [1799]: 108-113) is signed "J."]


34 (Sept. 1798): 180-184. R: Murphy's General View of the State of Portugal (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


34 (Sept. 1798): 184-186. R: James Malton's An Essay on British Cottage Architecture.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


34 (Oct. 1798): 229-233. A: "Drossiana. Number CIX. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Handel; Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford; Sir Joshua Child; John, Duke of Marlborough; Sir Joshua Reynolds; François Claude Amour, Marquis de Bouillé; Philip II of Spain; Henri IV; Dr. Thomas Blackwell the Younger; Juan de Mariana; Richelieu; Polybius; Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun; Inigo Jones; Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex; Petrarch]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


34 (Oct. 1798): 261-262. V: "Volsan and Oray, a Tale."
Dr. Eaglesfield Smith. [Sig.: "E.S.J. Author of William and Ellen," which Smith used for ten submissions to the GM, 1797-1801; Halkett and Laing 6: 237]


34 (Oct. 1798): 263-264. V: "Four Sonnets, by Thomas Enort of Hammersmith ['To Hope'; 'To a Red Breast'; 'To Dreams'; 'On seeing a Female Mendicant sitting on the steps of a door . . .']."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort of Hammersmith"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature "Thomas Enort" as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


34 (Nov. 1798): 300-302. A: "The Wanderer. No. VII [consisting of a letter, purportedly to 'The Wanderer,' signed 'Ambulator']."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Pitcher NQ 76: 508-509] [Pseud.: "Ambulator"]


34 (Nov. 1798): 302-305. A: "Drossiana. Number CX. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Samuel Johnson; St. Ouen; Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford; Abbé d'Arbagnac; Handel; Rev. John Wesley; William III; Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough; Andrew Baxter; Etienne Maurice Falconet; Charles Irénée Castel, Abbé de Saint-Pierre; Gilbert West; Sir Isaac Newton; Abbot Joachim; Rev. Dr. James, Professor of Divinity at Cambridge; Alexander VII]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


34 (Nov. 1798): 313-317. R: Jean Henri Castéra's The Life of Catherine II.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


34 (Nov. 1798): 321-327. R: Collins's Account of the English Colony in New South Wales (cont.).
Stephen Jones. [Conc. (EM 35 [1799]: 108-113) is signed "J."]


34 (Nov. 1798): 335. V: "Ode to Education."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


34 (Dec. 1798): 373-376. A: "Drossiana. Number CXI. Anecdotes of Illustrious and Extraordinary Persons, perhaps not generally known [re Samuel Johnson; François de La Rochefoucauld; Denzel Holles, 1st Baron Holles of Ifield; David Hartley; Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester; Michelangelo; Montesquieu; Rev. Richard Valpy; Claude Saumaise (Salmasius); Father Oudin; Edward III; George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton; Thomas Fuller; Father Gerdil]."
William Seward. [Sherbo 84: 224, citing (Isaac Reed), EM 36 (1799): 219]


34 (Dec. 1798): 383-385. A: "The Wanderer. No. VIII."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Pitcher NQ 76: 508-509]


34 (Dec. 1798): 390-395. R: Castéra's Life of Catherine II (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


34 (Dec. 1798): 403-404. V: "Ode to Evening."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort of Hammersmith"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature "Thomas Enort" as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]