- 6 (1736): [iv]. V:
"In Locupletissimum ornatissimumque SYL. URB. Thesaurum."
Samuel Johnson [?].
[McAdam and Milne 361;
Fleeman 1: 13] [Orig. "Rusticus"]
- 6 (1736): 4-6. A:
"Yarico, to Mr A.B. The Pope's deposing Power prov'd to be the Doctrine
of the Romish Church."
Richard Yate.
[Carlson 264] [Orig. "Yarico"]
- 6 (1736): 11-12. A:
"The Prompter. No. 121 [6 Jan. 1736; 'The Gentleman and Basket-
Maker'; signed 'B' in Prompter edition]."
Aaron Hill.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 6 (1736): 12-14. A:
"From the Prompter. No. 124 [16 Jan. 1736; 'Self-Murder on
pretence of doing good not to be justified; Case of Debtors consider'd'; signed
'P' in Prompter edition]."
William
Popple.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
- 6 (1736): 14-20. A:
"Craftsman, Dec. 27 [1735], Jan. 3, and 10 [1736]. [Nos. 495,
496, and 497, respectively; all three designated 'D.' in Craftsman
1731-37 reprint 14: 222-228, 229-237, and 237-249, respectively.] Remarks on
the Ecclesiastical Part of our antient Constitution."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 6 (1736): 20-21. A:
"Daily Gazetteer, No. 174. Remarks on Mr D'Anvers's foregoing
Account of our antient Constitution."
James Pitt
[?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 6 (1736): 27-29. A:
"Craftsman, Jan. 17 [1736]. No 498 ['Kings Tools of
their Ministers'; designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14:
250-257]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 6 (1736): 29-32. A:
"Fog's Journal, Jan. 17 [1736]. No 376 ['Inventions
to be improv'd; Scheme for an Army of Wax']."
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield.
[Maty 1: 1-8; Shellabarger 166, 401 (n. 44)]
- 6 (1736): 32-33. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Jan. 17 [1736]. No. 162. Remarks on the
Plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament, &c."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1:
222]
- 6 (1736): 34-36. A:
"From the Prompter. No 122 [9 Jan. 1736; 'Scripture
History, fit to furnish the Theatres; This exemplified in Saul, a
Tragedy'; signed 'B' in Prompter edition]."
Aaron Hill.
[Appleton and Burnim xv]
[Orig. "Philotheus"]
- 6 (1736): 38-39. A:
"Fog's Journal, Jan. 24 [1736]. No 377. Tickling the
Ear, a Chinese Pleasure."
Philip Dormer Stanhope,
4th Earl of Chesterfield.
[Maty 1: 8-14; Shellabarger 166, 401
(n. 45)]
- 6 (1736): 39-40. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Jan. 24 [1736]. No 143 [more re
Plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament]."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler
1: 222]
- 6 (1736): 45. V: "The
New Year's Ode. By C. Cibber, Esq. ['Ye smiling seasons, sing the
day']."
Colley Cibber.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 6 (1736): 45-46. V:
"On Poetry and Singing. Occasion'd by the Encouragement shewn to Opera's
and Italian Singers."
W. ("Count")
Bryan.
[Bond 92] [Orig. "W.B."]
- 6 (1736): 47. V:
"Epinicion Debor. Per Ant. Alsop, D.D."
Rev. Anthony Alsop.
[Pailler 2: 555]
- 6 (1736): 48. V: "A
Soliloquy: by Mr Blythe. On his own Birth day."
F. Blythe.
[Carlson 245]
- 6 (1736): 50. V:
"To the too forgetful Marcus."
Constantia
Grierson.
[Pailler 2: 575] [Orig.
"Constantia"]
- 6 (1736): 51. V:
"To steward St John, steward St John's Gate, Who meet to sup on monday
night at eight ['Dear sons of Phoebus, darlings of the nine']."
Samuel Richardson.
[Pailler 2: 589]
[Orig. "S.R."]
- 6 (1736): 65-66. A:
"From the Prompter, No 131 [10 Feb. 1736]. Tragedy of
Saul continued."
Aaron Hill.
[Unsigned in Prompter edition; cont. of No. 122, which is by
Hill]
- 6 (1736): 66-68. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Feb. 7 [1736]. No 165. The
Dissenters Practice of 41, reviv'd."
Rev. William
Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 6 (1736): 71-73. A:
"Craftsman, Feb. 7 [1736]. No 501. Of Steadiness and
Resolution in Princes [designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint
14: 269-276]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 6 (1736): 80-81. A:
"Craftsman, Feb. 14 [1736], No. 500 [misprint for No. 502][.]
Advantages to be made of the Peace [designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-
37 reprint 14: 277-286]."
Nicholas Amhurst
[?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 6 (1736): 86-87. A:
"From the Prompter. No 133 [17 Feb. 1736]. In
defence of these Words in the Prayer of a Philosopher']."
Aaron Hill [?].
[Unsigned in Prompter
edition; Appleton and Burnim xv contend that Hill wrote all or virtually all of
the Prompter essays after No. 132.]
- 6 (1736): 87-89. A:
"Craftsman Feb. 21 [1736] No. 503 [.] Rachel Foresight to Mr
D'anvers [re 'repealing the Act against Witches and Conjurers'; designated 'N.'
in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 286-293]."
Henry Fielding.
[Battestin 89-b: 127-138]
[Orig. "Rachel Foresight"]
- 6 (1736): 100. V:
"The Tryal."
Robert Luck.
[Bond 96] [Orig. "R.L."]
- 6 (1736): 103. V:
"A Song. By Mr Thomson ['Come gentle god of soft desire!']."
James Thomson.
[Bond 99]
- 6 (1736): 103. V:
"Answer'd by Mr Blythe ['Thyrsis! so just is thy desire']."
F. Blythe.
[Carlson 245]
- 6 (1736): 104. V:
"Fido, in answer to an Epistle to Miss Manage . . . , sign'd N.
Lovemore."
Thomas Beach.
[Carlson
244] [Orig. "Fido"]
- 6 (1736): 104. V:
"The Conclusion of a Poem entitled, an Essay on Human Life."
Thomas Catesby Paget, Baron Paget.
[Pailler 2: 585]
- 6 (1736): 106. V:
"Te Deum; from the Latin of Dr. Alsop. By Dr Bowden."
Dr. Samuel Bowden.
[Carlson 245]
- 6 (1736): 107. L:
"Remarks on the Prize-Epigrams, 1735," enc. Latin verses, "In Lucretiam,"
and their translation.
Geoffrey Walmsley
[?].
[Orig. "G.W."; incorrectly attributed in
Pailler 2: 600 to Gilbert Walmsley, based on an erroneous attribution of 15
(1745): 102-103 (signed "G. Walmsley") to Gilbert Walmsley in Carlson 263; since
15 (1745) 102-103 has been reassigned to Geoffrey Walmsley in Osborn 652 and
Fleeman 1: 132, this item also is tentatively reassigned to Geoffrey
Walmsley.]
- 6 (1736): 119-122. A:
"Craftsman, March 6 [1736]. No. 505. To Francis
Walsingham, Esq [re 'the present Plan of Peace'; designated 'D.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 295-302]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
[Orig. "Cal. D'Anvers"]
- 6 (1736): 126-128. L:
"The Doctrine of Abstinence from Blood, and from Things Strangled, fully
Explain'd, in a Letter to a Friend."
Richard
Yate.
[Carlson 115]
- 6 (1736): 132-133. A:
"Craftsman, March 13 [1736]. No 506. An Account of an
Engine for conveying fresh Air into publick Assemblies [designated 'C.A.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 303-307]."
Henry Fielding.
[Battestin 89-b: 139-146]
[Orig. "T.T."]
- 6 (1736): 135-136. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, March 13 [1736]. No 169 ['Reasons
against the Repeal of the Test' (i.e., Test Act)]."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1:
222] [Orig. "Rusticus"]
- 6 (1736): 136. A:
"The Daily Gazetteer, March 6 [1736]. No 217. On a
Paragraph in a Pamphlet, intitled, The Fatal Consequences of Ministerial
Influence."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 6 (1736): 138-140. A:
"Daily Gazetteer, March 12 [1736]. No 221. Mr
Walsingham to Caleb D'anvers, Esq [re 'the present Plan of Peace']; 'Rapin's
History censur'd' (re History of England by Paul de Rapin)]."
William Arnall [?].
[Haig 4]
[Orig. "F. Walsingham"]
- 6 (1736): 140. A:
"From the Grubstreet Journal. No 324. Bavius versus
Prompter."
Richard Russel [?].
[Hillhouse 298; Pettit 448, n. 6] [Orig. "Bavius"]
- 6 (1736): 140-142. A:
"The Prompter. No 142 [16 Mar. 1736]. . . . A
Receipt to compose Friendship."
Aaron Hill
[?].
[Unsigned in Prompter edition; Appleton and Burnim
xv contend that Hill wrote all or virtually all of the Prompter essays
after no 132.]
- 6 (1736): 146-147. A:
Craftsman, No. 507 (20 Mar. 1736): "Reply to Mr Walsingham" [p.
146; designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 308-310] and "a
Letter from a Correspondent, against some Gazetteers upon the present
Peace [pp. 146-147; part quotation, part summary; designated 'O.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 310-315]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?] (p. 146) and Henry St. John, 1st Viscount
Bolingbroke (pp. 146-147).
[Varey 82: xxiv-xxv, 178-182]
- 6 (1736): 150. A:
"Prompter. No 143 [19 Mar. 1736]. Proposal for a new
Colony."
Aaron Hill [?].
[Unsigned in Prompter edition; Appleton and Burnim xv contend that
Hill wrote all or virtually all of the Prompter essays after no
132.]
- 6 (1736): 150-151. A:
"The Daily Gazetteer, March 25 [1736]. No 232. A
Reply to the last Craftsman [re Robert Walpole's foreign
policy]."
William Arnall [?].
[Haig 4] [Orig. "Fra. Walsingham"]
- 6 (1736): 152-154. A:
"Craftsman, March 27 [1736]. No. 508. The State of
Lorrain, and the Importance of it to France consider'd [part
quotation, part paraphrase; designated 'O.' in Craftsman 1731-37
reprint 14: 316-327]."
Henry St. John, 1st
Viscount Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82: xxiv-xxv, 182-190]
- 6 (1736): 155 [2nd 155].
V: "To Mrs. W---t on reading her Manuscript Poems."
John Duick.
[Pailler 2: 572]
- 6 (1736): 155 [2nd 155].
V: "Prize-Epigram 1 ['Allow'd by bright Granvilla to
peruse']."
John Duick.
[Carlson
252] [Orig. "Sylvius"]
- 6 (1736): 155 [2nd 155].
V: "Prize-Epigram 2 ['Vaprissa, of sickness, complain'd to a
friend']."
John Duick.
[Carlson
252] [Orig. "Sylvius"]
- 6 (1736): 155 [2nd 155].
V: "Prize-Epigram 3 ['When Astrophil provok'd the critic's
rage']."
John Duick.
[Carlson
252] [Orig. "Sylvius"]
- 6 (1736): 156. A:
"Daily Gazetteer, March 27 [1736]. No. 234. On
Antiministerial Writers, against the Court."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F.
Osborne"]
- 6 (1736): 156 [2nd 156].
V: "On the Death of Mrs Birch. Written by her Husband upon her
Coffin."
Rev. Thomas Birch.
[Carlson 245] [Orig. "T.B."]
- 6 (1736): 156-157 [2nd 156-157].
V: "To the Revd. Author [Thomas Birch] of the above Verses ['Thy
love's last debt, these funeral lays']."
Rev.
Moses Browne.
[Carlson 248] [Orig.
"Astrophil"]
- 6 (1736): 157. V:
"Epistle to Mr. Pope, On his excellent Poems [conc.]."
George Smith of Wigton.
[Carlson 262; de Montluzin
01: 8] [Orig. "G.S. apud Ebor."]
- 6 (1736): 157-158. V:
"The following Ode was perform'd at Dublin-Castle on Her Majesty's Birth-
Day ['Where'er Hibernia's tuneful lyre is strung']."
Rev. Samuel Shepherd.
[Ram 343]
- 6 (1736): 160. V:
"Merlin's Prophecy."
Jane Hughes
Brereton.
[Bond 91] [Orig. "Melissa"]
- 6 (1736): 160-161. V:
"Trust in a Redeemer. A Divine Dialogue."
Rev. Moses Browne.
[Carlson 248]
[Orig. "M. Browne"]
- 6 (1736): 177-180. L:
"The Doctrine of Abstinence from Blood [conc.]."
Richard Yate.
[Carlson 115]
- 6 (1736): 180-182. A:
"The Prompter. No 148 [6 Apr. 1736; 'Defence of
Saul, a MS. Tragedy']."
Aaron
Hill.
[Unsigned in Prompter edition; Appleton and
Burnim xv contend that Hill wrote all or virtually all of the Prompter
essays after no 132; Brewster 124, n. 39, also indicates that this is
Hill's.] [Orig. "Philotheus"]
- 6 (1736): 182-185. A:
"The Craftsman, April 3 [1736]. No 509. The
Dissenters bubbled [designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14:
328-337]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 6 (1736): 189-191. A:
"The Craftsman, April 10 [1736]. No 510. The
Importance of the Tuscan Ports [part quotation, part paraphrase; designated 'O.'
in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 338-349]."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82:
xxiv-xxv, 191-199]
- 6 (1736): 191-192. A:
"Fog's Journal, April 10 [1736]. No. 388. Of Artificial
Eyes."
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of
Chesterfield.
[Maty 1: 14-19; Shellabarger 166, 401 (n. 46)]
- 6 (1736): 205-206. A:
"Prompter, April 16 [1736]. No. 151. Of Positive
Evil and Moral Evil."
Aaron Hill [?].
[Unsigned in Prompter edition; Appleton and Burnim xv contend that
Hill wrote all or virtually all of the Prompter essays after no
132.]
- 6 (1736): 207-208. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, April 17 [1736], No. 174. Hardships of the
Inferior Clergy."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 6 (1736): 208-210. A:
"Daily Gazetteer, April 16 [1736]. No 251. Address
to the Protestant Dissenters."
William Arnall
[?].
[Haig 4] [Orig. "Fra. Walsingham"]
- 6 (1736): 211-213. A:
"Craftsman. April 17 [1736]. No. 511. Preliminaries
of Peace examin'd [part quotation, part summary; designated 'O.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 14: 350-359]."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82:
xxiv-xxv, 200-207]
- 6 (1736): 213. A:
"From the Prompter. No 152 [20 Apr. 1736; re 'Real
Evil']."
Aaron Hill [?].
[Unsigned in Prompter edition; Appleton and Burnim xv contend that
Hill wrote all or virtually all of the Prompter essays after no
132.]
- 6 (1736): 214-215. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, No 173. Notes for a Speech in the
House of Lords, against a small Tythe-Bill of the same Nature with that now
depending in Parliament; found among the Papers of that true Lover of our
Constitution, Bishop Stillingfleet."
Edward
Stillingfleet, Bishop of Worcester.
[DNB 18: 1262-
1265]
- 6 (1736): 221. V:
"To the Lady W---e on the Death of her Son. Wrote from a House of
Mourning. The Author 16."
Charlotte
Brereton.
[Carlson 246] [Orig.
"Carolina"]
- 6 (1736): 222. V:
"On the Spring. From S---shire."
Elizabeth
Rowe.
[Pailler 2: 590] [Orig.
"Philomel"]
- 6 (1736): 223. V:
"Semele; On a very handsome Scold. An Epigram."
Geoffrey Walmsley [?].
[Orig. "G.W.";
incorrectly attributed in Carlson 263 to Gilbert Walmsley, based on an erroneous
attribution of 15 (1745): 102-103 (signed "G. Walmsley") to Gilbert Walmsley in
Carlson 263; since 15 (1745) 102-103 has been reassigned to Geoffrey Walmsley in
Osborn 652 and Fleeman 1: 132, this item also is tentatively reassigned to
Geoffrey Walmsley.]
- 6 (1736): 223. V:
"On a Minister lecturing on Paul's Sermon, at Athens, on the unknown
God."
Geoffrey Walmsley [?].
[Orig. "G.W."; incorrectly attributed in Carlson 263 to Gilbert
Walmsley, based on an erroneous attribution of 15 (1745): 102-103 (signed "G.
Walmsley") to Gilbert Walmsley in Carlson 263; since 15 (1745) 102-103 has been
reassigned to Geoffrey Walmsley in Osborn 652 and Fleeman 1: 132, this item also
is tentatively reassigned to Geoffrey Walmsley.]
- 6 (1736): 224. V:
"Fido, to his Bride--wrote on their Wedding-day. A Sort of
Epithalamium."
Thomas Beach.
[Carlson 244] [Orig. "Fido"]
- 6 (1736): 224. V:
"Epigram. On the Critic Fido ['I Verses now and then indite']."
John Duick.
[Carlson 252]
[Orig. "Sylvius"]
- 6 (1736): 227. V:
"Epigram. Woman's Weakness ['The tender Chloe makes me smile']."
John Duick.
[Carlson 252]
[Orig. "Sylvius"]
- 6 (1736): 228. V:
"To the Rev. Dr. L. Occasioned by his Charity Sermon at Tunbridge-Wells,
where the Collection was small [from 'Mrs Barber's Poems']."
Mary Barber.
[Bond 89]
- 6 (1736): 228. V:
"An epigram on the same Occasion [from 'Mrs Barber's Poems']."
Mary Barber.
[Bond 89]
- 6 (1736): 251-253. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, May 8 [1736]. No 177. Enquiry
into the Grounds for the Contempt of the Clergy."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1:
222] [Orig. "Laicus"]
- 6 (1736): 254-255. A:
"From the Promper, No 157 [7 May 1736; 'Theano to
Nicostrata']."
Aaron Hill [?].
[Unsigned in Prompter edition; Appleton and Burnim xv contend that
Hill wrote all or virtually all of the Prompter essays after no
132.]
- 6 (1736): 256-258. A:
"From the Prompter, No 158 [11 May 1736] and 159 [14
May 1736; both numbers re 'Part of (Voltaire's) Alzira, a Tragedy,
acted twice one Night at Paris']."
Aaron
Hill.
[Unsigned in Prompter edition; Gray 93, n.
42]
- 6 (1736): 258-259. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, May 15 [1736]. No 178. The
Progress of Infidelity."
Rev. William Webster [?]
(or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 6 (1736): 261-262. A:
"Daily Gazetteer, May 15 [1736]. No 276. Mr Osborn
on the Craftsman, May 8 [1736]."
James
Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 6 (1736): 262-263. A:
"From the Prompter, No 160 [18 May 1736; 'Epistle to
Mrs ----- on Gallantry']."
Aaron Hill
[?].
[Unsigned in Prompter edition; Appleton and Burnim
xv contend that Hill wrote all or virtually all of the Prompter essays
after no 132.] [Orig. "Fra. Wellborn"]
- 6 (1736): 266-267. A:
"The Hyp Doctor, May 18 [1736]. No. 294. A Refutation of the
Complaint of the Children of Israel."
Rev. John
Henley.
[DNB 9: 415]
- 6 (1736): 272-273. A:
"From the Prompter, No 161 [21 May 1736]. Thoughts on
Duelling, occasion'd by a late Duel between the Ld Southwell, and the Hon. John
Stanhope, Esq; in which the latter was run thro' the Body."
Aaron Hill [?].
[Unsigned in Prompter
edition; Appleton and Burnim xv contend that Hill wrote all or virtually all of
the Prompter essays after no 132.]
- 6 (1736): 284. V:
"Epigram on the Self Tickler Sylvius."
Thomas Beach.
[Carlson 244] [Orig.
"Fido"]
- 6 (1736): 286. V:
"Bounce to Fop. An Heroick Epistle from a Dog at Twickenham, to a Dog at
Court. By Dr S---t."
Alexander Pope.
[Ram 346]
- 6 (1736): 286. V:
"The Exchange."
Geoffrey Walmsley
[?].
[Orig. "G.W. alias Montanus"; incorrectly
attributed in Pailler 2: 600 to Gilbert Walmsley, based on an erroneous
attribution of 15 (1745): 102-103 (signed "G. Walmsley") to Gilbert Walmsley in
Carlson 263; since 15 (1745) 102-103 has been reassigned to Geoffrey Walmsley in
Osborn 652 and Fleeman 1: 132, this item also is tentatively reassigned to
Geoffrey Walmsley.]
- 6 (1736): 310-312. A:
"The Craftsman, June 5 [1736]. No 518. The Downfall
of Mother Gin."
Henry Fielding.
[Battestin 89-b: 147-157] [Orig. "A moderate Man"]
- 6 (1736): 312. A:
"From my own Chambers [re the Dissenters]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 54-55
notes that Amhurst used the pseudonym "Caleb D'anvers" and its various
permutations; however, as Varey 93: 74 (n. 2) points out, others (including
William Pulteney, Earl of Bath; and Henry St. John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke)
used it as well.] [Orig. "C. D'anvers"]
- 6 (1736): 313-314. A:
"From the Prompter, June 11 [1736]. No 167. The
Knowledge of the Antients and Moderns compared."
Aaron Hill [?].
[Unsigned in Prompter
edition; Appleton and Burnim xv contend that Hill wrote all or virtually all of
the Prompter essays after no 132.]
- 6 (1736): 319-321. A:
"Daily Gazetteer, June 12 [1736]. No 300. Answer to
the Craftsman May 29 [re the royal prerogative]."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F.
Osborne"]
-
6
(1736)
322-323
L
"R.Y. approve[s] A.P.'s Translation of Ps[alm]
lxviii."
Richard Yate.
GM10 (1740): 233n;Orig. "R.Y."
- 6 (1736): 323-324. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, June 12 [1736]. No 182. Of rash
and unjust Censures."
Rev. William Webster [?]
(or others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"Philanthropos"]
- 6 (1736): 334-336. A:
"From the Prompter, No 170 [22 June 1736; 'Abstract
from Hollingshead concerning Dress']."
Aaron Hill
[?].
[Unsigned in Prompter edition; Appleton and Burnim
xv contend that Hill wrote all or virtually all of the Prompter essays
after no 132.] [Orig. "H.P."]
- 6 (1736): 337-338. A:
"Daily Gazetteer, June 19 [1736]. No. 306. Mr Osborne's Notion
of Prerogative."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 6 (1736): 341-342. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, June 26 [1736]. No 184. The
Persecuting Spirit of the Presbyterians."
Rev.
William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
[Orig. "Laicus"]
- 6 (1736): 349. V:
"On the curious Enquiries into Providence, in Mr Urban's Magazine."
Thomas Beach.
[Carlson 244]
[Orig. "Fido"]
- 6 (1736): 360. S:
Advertisement for Samuel Johnson's school at Edial, near Lichfield.
Samuel Johnson [?].
[Fleeman 1: 13]
- 6 (1736): 396-398. A:
"Daily Gazetteer, July 17 [1736]. No 338. The
Defence of the Revolution continued: With a farther Display of the Parts and
Probity of the Craftsman."
James Pitt
[?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 6 (1736): 400-403. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, July 24 [1736]. No 187. A modest
Defence of the Opposition lately given to the Quakers Bill."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1:
222]
- 6 (1736): 417. V:
"On the death of Mrs. Sa---- E----rds, of Hentley, near Oswestry, an
unfortunate Lady."
Rev. Richard
Pearsall.
[Bond 96] [Orig. "R.P."]
- 6 (1736): 417. V:
"Dr Aldrich's 'Causae Bibendi. Epig.'"
Henry Aldrich.
[Pailler 2: 554]
- 6 (1736): 417. V:
"To a Lady presenting Fruit."
Geoffrey
Walmsley [?].
[Orig. "G.W."; incorrectly attributed
in Pailler 2: 600 to Gilbert Walmsley, based on an erroneous attribution of 15
(1745): 102-103 (signed "G. Walmsley") to Gilbert Walmsley in Carlson 263; since
15 (1745) 102-103 has been reassigned to Geoffrey Walmsley in Osborn 652 and
Fleeman 1: 132, this item also is tentatively reassigned to Geoffrey
Walmsley.]
- 6 (1736): 419-420. V:
"Psalm LXVIII."
Elizabeth Rowe.
[Pailler 2: 590] [Orig. "Philomel"]
- 6 (1736): 420. V:
"On the Gin-Act."
Samuel Johnson
[?].
[McAdam and Milne 361; New Camb. Biblio. 1136;
Fleeman 1: 13] [Orig. "Ardelio"]
- 6 (1736): 428. S:
Advertisement for Samuel Johnson's school at Edial, near Lichfield.
Samuel Johnson [?].
[Fleeman 1: 13]
- 6 (1736): 454-456. A:
"Universal Spectator, Aug. 14 and 21 [1736]. Essay on
Eating."
Henry Fielding.
[Battestin 89-b: 525-530] [Orig. "Will. Lovemeal"]
- 6 (1736): 469-470. A:
"Hyp-Doctor, No. 308. Aug. 24 [1736]. A Criticism on the Name
of Walpole."
Rev. John Henley.
[DNB 9: 415]
- 6 (1736): 477-478. V:
"No VI. The Christian Hero."
Rev. Moses Browne.
[Carlson 248]
- 6 (1736): 479. V:
"To Mr. [James] Thomson on his excellent Poems."
Rev. Moses Browne.
[Carlson 248]
[Orig. "Astrophil"]
- 6 (1736): 480. V: "To
Richard Savage, Esq; . . . By the Author of Grongar-Hill a Poem ['Sink not, my
friend, beneath misfortune's weight']."
Rev. John
Dyer.
[GM 6 (1736): 743] [Orig. "J.
Dyer"]
- 6 (1736): 484. V:
"Anacreon. Ode II."
Geoffrey Walmsley
[?].
[Orig. "G.W."; incorrectly attributed in
Carlson 263 to Gilbert Walmsley, based on an erroneous attribution of 15 (1745):
102-103 (signed "G. Walmsley") to Gilbert Walmsley in Carlson 263; since 15
(1745) 102-103 has been reassigned to Geoffrey Walmsley in Osborn 652 and
Fleeman 1: 132, this item also is tentatively reassigned to Geoffrey
Walmsley.]
- 6 (1736): 527-528. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Sept. 4 [1736]. No 193. Extract
of a MS. Treatise, entitled, The Difference between the Church of England
and Church of Rome stated. Papists zealous Presbyterians [mainly
quotation, partly summary]."
Rev. William Webster
[?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 6 (1736): 531-532. A:
"Daily Gazetteer. No 366, and Sept. 11 [1736]. The
Argument relating to the Revolution [cont.]."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F.
Osborne"]
- 6 (1736): 534-535. A:
"Craftsman, Sept. 18 [1736]. No 533. A Seasonable
Dream [re Robert Walpole, the 'devouring Monster,' destroying England]."
Henry Fielding.
[Battestin 89-b: 158-
171]
- 6 (1736): 543. V:
"Sylvius to Sylvanus, at Bath."
John
Duick.
[Carlson 252] [Orig. "Sylvius"]
- 6 (1736): 544. V:
"Job ch. XXXVIII, &c. Paraphras'd."
Rev.
James Cawthorn.
[Pailler 2: 568] [Orig.
"Labeo"]
- 6 (1736): 544. V:
"To a Lady, with Paradise Lost."
Geoffrey
Walmsley [?].
[Orig. "G.W."; incorrectly attributed
in Carlson 263 to Gilbert Walmsley, based on an erroneous attribution of 15
(1745): 102-103 (signed "G. Walmsley") to Gilbert Walmsley in Carlson 263; since
15 (1745) 102-103 has been reassigned to Geoffrey Walmsley in Osborn 652 and
Fleeman 1: 132, this item also is tentatively reassigned to Geoffrey
Walmsley.]
- 6 (1736): 545. V:
"Miss ----- of 16, To a sprightly beautiful Boy, in his Third
Year."
Charlotte Brereton.
[Carlson 246] [Orig. "Carolina"]
- 6 (1736): 546. V:
"On the Death of a young Gentleman. By a young Lady of 16."
Charlotte Brereton.
[Carlson 246]
[Orig. "Carolina"]
- 6 (1736): 548. V:
"Verses on the E[ar]l of B[urlingto]n and his house at Ch[iswic]k."
John Hervey, Baron Hervey of Ickworth.
[Bond 95] [Orig. "the Author of The Nobleman's Epistle to a
Dr. of Divinity"]
- 6 (1736): 548. V: "To
the E[ar]l of B[urlingto]n asking who writ the Verses against him."
Alexander Pope.
[Ram 350]
-
6
(1736)
554
L
"On the Eclipse of the Sun, Feb. 3 [1737]."
George Smith of Wigton.
de Montluzin 01: 7
Orig. "G.S."
- 6 (1736): 600-601. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Oct. 2 [1736]. No. 197. Prayer a Natural
Duty."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 6 (1736): 601-603. L:
"Concerning the Deluge and the first Ages."
Richard Yate.
[Carlson 115]
- 6 (1736): 607-608. A:
"The Craftsman, Oct. 30 [1736]. No. 539. A Defence of the
Barbers. . . ."
Henry Fielding.
[Battestin 89-b: 172-183] [Orig. "Philo-Tonsor"]
- 6 (1736): 612. V:
"The Farewel. By a young Gentleman, who is dangerously ill."
James Marriot.
[Ram 350]
- 6 (1736): 613. V: "A
Survey of the Amphitheatre."
Rev. Moses
Browne.
[Ram 350]
- 6 (1736): 614-615. V:
Verses ['Stephen, forbear,--no more rash witlings join'] "On the Foregoing
[Stephen Duck's poem, 'On Mites']."
Elizabeth
Rowe.
[Pailler 2: 590] [Orig.
"Philomel"]
- 6 (1736): 615. V:
"To E.L., Author of the Discovery."
Thomas Beach.
[Bond 89-90] [Orig.
"Fido"]
- 6 (1736): 616. V: "On
the Death of Brigadier General Vesey, Governour of the Royal Hospital in Dublin.
By Mr Victor."
Benjamin Victor.
[Ram 351]
- 6 (1736): 645-646. V:
"Mr Facio's Translation of . . . [two] Psalms, in even Measure, and
according to the Number of Syllables in the Text as investigated by him."
Nicholas Faccio.
[Orig. "Mr
Facio"]
- 6 (1736): 648-650. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, No 300. Remarks on a Pamphlet
intitled, The Hardships of the English Laws relating to Wives; in an humble
Petition to his Majesty."
Rev. William
Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 6 (1736): 662. A:
"Daily Gazetteer, Nov. 20 [1736]. No 438. Mr
Osborne's Remarks on the Craftsman of November the 6th [re the Glorious
Revolution]."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 6 (1736): 665-667. A:
"Dissertation of the Deluge [cont.]."
Richard Yate.
[Carlson 115]
- 6 (1736): 668. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Nov. 20 [1736]. No. 304. Of the Benefits
that accrue from the Weekly Sermons delivered in our religious
Assemblies."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 6 (1736): 673. V:
"Character of Dr. [John] H[o]ugh, B[isho]p of W[orceste]r."
James Meredith.
[Carlson 258; Bond 96]
[Orig. "J. M--d--th"]
- 6 (1736): 674. V:
"MUO-OSTREION [printed in Greek characters]: or, The Mouse and
Oyster."
Dr. Samuel Bowden.
[Bond
90] [Orig. "Dr B--d--n"]
- 6 (1736): 674. V:
"On seeing Mr Dryden's Monument."
Geoffrey
Walmsley [?].
[Orig. "G.W."; incorrectly attributed
in Carlson 263 to Gilbert Walmsley, based on an erroneous attribution of 15
(1745): 102-103 (signed "G. Walmsley") to Gilbert Walmsley in Carlson 263; since
15 (1745) 102-103 has been reassigned to Geoffrey Walmsley in Osborn 652 and
Fleeman 1: 132, this item also is tentatively reassigned to Geoffrey
Walmsley.]
- 6 (1736): 680. V:
"Advice to a young Lady ['Asses milk, half a pint, take at seven, or
before']."
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of
Chesterfield.
[Ram 352]
- 6 (1736): 680. V:
"To a young Lady of Sixteen; on her Copy of Verses to a sprightly
beautiful Boy, in his Third Year [v. GM 6 (1736): 545]."
James Meredith.
[Carlson 258]
[Orig. "Ja. M--d--th"]
- 6 (1736): 731-733. A:
"Account of the Deluge [cont.]."
Richard
Yate.
[Carlson 115]
- 6 (1736): 735-736. A:
"The Craftsman, Dec. 18 [1736]. No. 546 ['Mistakes of News-
Writers'; part quotation, part summary]."
Henry
Fielding.
[Battestin 89-b: 184-196] [Orig. "N.
Friendly"]
- 6 (1736): 739. L: "Mr
Simpson's Solution explain'd [in answer to I.T.]."
Thomas Simpson.
[Orig. "T.
Simpson"]
- 6 (1736): 739. L: "Mr
Simpson's Solution explain'd [and query posed]."
Thomas Simpson.
[Orig. "T.
Simpson"]
- 6 (1736): 741. V:
"The Vanity of Life; Humbly Inscrib'd to her Grace Henrietta, Dutchess of
Gordon. By Mr S. Boyse. Irregular Ode."
Samuel
Boyse.
[Bond 90]
- 6 (1736): 743. V:
"On Mr. [James] Thomson's Picture drawn by Mr. [Stephen] Slaughter, with
the Figure of Liberty in his Hand, as describ'd by him in his Poem on that
Subject."
Geoffrey Walmsley [?].
[Orig. "G.W."; incorrectly attributed in Pailler 2: 600 to
Gilbert Walmsley, based on an erroneous attribution of 15 (1745): 102-103
(signed "G. Walmsley") to Gilbert Walmsley in Carlson 263; since 15 (1745) 102-
103 has been reassigned to Geoffrey Walmsley in Osborn 652 and Fleeman 1: 132,
this item also is tentatively reassigned to Geoffrey Walmsley.]