- 13 (1743): [iii].
S: "Preface."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 14; Fleeman 1:
93]
- 13 (1743): [iv]. V:
"To Mr Urban, on the Conclusion of his Vol. XIII. for the Year 1743.
Ode."
Samuel Boyse [?].
[Bond 91]
- 13 (1743): 3-22.
A: "Debates in the Senate of Lilliput [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 5; Hoover 207,
210; Fleeman 1: 93]
- 13 (1743): 32-34.
S: Italicized remarks inserted into "The Grasier's
Advocate, or Free Thoughts on Wool and the Woollen Trade, occasioned by reading
the Draper's [William Webster's] Consequences of Trade, and J[oseph]
Gee's Impartial Enquiry into the present State of the Woollen
Manufacture. . . ."
Samuel Johnson.
[Kaminski 152 and 240, n.
26; Fleeman 1: 93;
Greene 59: 79 (which provisionally attributes the concluding "remark" to
Johnson)]
- 13 (1743): 42-43.
S: Italicized remarks inserted into "Extract from a
Pamphlet called An Enquiry concerning the Importation of Irish
Cattle, and some Schemes to prevent Exportation of Wool,
&c."
Samuel Johnson.
[Kaminski 152 and 240, n.
26]
- 13 (1743): 44.
V: "To Miss **** [i.e., Miss Lynch; 'While thus my thoughts their
softest sense express']."
Elizabeth Carter.
[Pailler 2: 567]
[Orig. "Laura"]
- 13 (1743): 44. V:
"Ode to the Queen of Hungary [from the Dutch of Van Haaren;
cont.]."
Samuel Boyse.
[Cont. of
12 (1742): 656, which Carlson 246 attributes to Boyse; also attributed to Boyse
in the "Index to the Poetry" for the vol.]
- 13 (1743): 46.
V: "On Mr Pope's translation of Homer."
Robert Luck.
[Pailler 2: 582]
[Orig. "R.L."]
- 13 (1743): 59-78 [misnumbered
as 59-74]. A: "Debates in the Senate of
Lilliput [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 5; Hoover 207,
210; Fleeman 1: 93]
- 13 (1743): 98. V:
"Thus Orpheus won his lost Eurydice" from The Purple Island (enc.
in letter from "Palaeophilus").
Phineas
Fletcher.
[NUC]
- 13 (1743): 99.
V: Extract from an encomium on Richard Nash of Bath enc. in a letter
signed "R.S.R.W.J.G." (apparently a different person).
Rev. William Saunders.
[Carlson 260]
- 13 (1743): 115-136.
A: "Debates in the Senate of Lilliput [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 5; Hoover 207,
210; Fleeman 1: 93]
- 13 (1743): 152.
L: "On Mr. [William] Warburton's and Mr [Jean Pierre de] Crousaz['s]
Remarks on Pope's Essay [on Man]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 14; Fleeman 1:
93]
- 13 (1743): 157.
V: "To the Memory of my dear Brother, Benjamin Yate, of Aston,
Salop, who dyed March 21st. 1742."
Richard Yate.
[Carlson 265]
[Orig. "R. Yate"]
- 13 (1743): 167.
R: "Foreign Books."
Samuel Johnson [?].
[Pailler 2: 682
(citing Greene 59:
83); Fleeman 1: 93 considers the attribution "uncertain."]
- 13 (1743): 171-181.
A: "Debates in the Senate of Lilliput [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 5; Hoover 207,
210; Fleeman 1: 93]
- 13 (1743): 193-195. L:
"A new Theory of Comets. By R. Yate."
Richard Yate.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 13 (1743): 200.
S: Opening paragraph of "Number of People in
Holland."
Samuel Johnson [?].
[Kaminski 162 and
242-243, n. 59, tentatively attributes this item to Johnson; Fleeman 1: 93 is
surer of Johnson's authorship.]
- 13 (1743): 207-209. A:
"From the Old England Journal, April 16 [1743]. Of the
Expedition to Carthagena."
William Guthrie [?] or
James Ralph [?] (or others).
[Harris (R) 39-40]
[Orig. "Anglo Americanus"]
- 13 (1743): 213.
V: "Ad Popum."
Rev. John Sackette.
[Carlson 259]
[Orig. "J. S---tte"]
- 13 (1743): 220-223.
A: "Foreign History."
Samuel Johnson.
[Pailler 2: 682 (citing
Greene 59:
82); Fleeman 1: 93-94]
- 13 (1743): 227-243.
A: "Debates in the Senate of Lilliput [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 5; Hoover 207,
210; Fleeman 1: 93]
- 13 (1743): 250-253. A:
"R. Yate's Continuation of new Laws of Motion, new Theory of Comets, &c. .
. ."
Richard Yate.
[Orig.
"R. Yate"]
- 13 (1743): 255-256. A:
"From the Old England Journal, May 7 [1743]. A late eminent
Patriot condemned out of his Mouth."
William
Guthrie [?] or James Ralph [?] (or others).
[Harris (R) 39-
40] [Orig. "Gideon"]
- 13 (1743): 257-259. A:
"From the Old England Journal, May 21 [1743; 'Branches of publick
Mismanagement']."
William Guthrie [?] or James
Ralph [?] (or others).
[Harris (R) 39-40]
- 13 (1743): 259-260. L:
"Queries on Wool manufactured."
Henry
Laybourne.
[Orig. "H. Laybourne"]
- 13 (1743): 265.
V: "The Halcyon, or King-fisher, from the Greek of
Lucian. By the Rev. Mr Saunders."
Rev. William Saunders.
[Carlson 261]
- 13 (1743): 267.
V: "Ode to the British Nation, From the Dutch of M. [Willem] Van
Haren."
Rev. William Rider.
[Pailler 2: 589]
[Orig. "Philargyrus"]
- 13 (1743): 279-280.
R: "Foreign Books."
Samuel Johnson [?].
[Pailler 2: 682
(citing Greene 59:
83); Fleeman 1: 93 considers the attribution "uncertain."]
- 13 (1743): 283-304.
A: "Debates in the Senate of Lilliput [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 5; Hoover 207,
211; Fleeman 1: 93]
- 13 (1743): 312-313. A:
"From the Old England Journal, June 4 [1743]. Remarks on the
E[arl] of Stair's Declaration to the Emperor [re dealings between John
Dalrymple, 5th Earl of Stair, and the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles VII]."
William Guthrie [?] or James Ralph [?] (or
others).
[Harris (R) 39-40]
- 13 (1743): 315-318. A:
"Conclusion of R. Yate's New Theory of Comets, &c. . . ."
Richard Yate.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 13 (1743): 321. V:
"Inscription on the Monument set up in Westminster Abbey in Memory of the
late Mr Nathanael Rowe."
Alexander
Pope.
[Ram 412]
- 13 (1743): 322.
V: "The Sufferings of Lewis Leger, (himself being supposed to speak)
late Cook to Com. [George] Anson."
John Lockman.
[Carlson 256]
[Orig. "Mr
L--ck--n"]
- 13 (1743): 323.
V: "From the Grave, a Poem, By Mr Blair."
Robert Blair.
[Pailler 2: 557]
- 13 (1743): 339-360.
A: "Debates in the Senate of Lilliput [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 5; Hoover 207,
211; Fleeman 1: 93]
- 13 (1743): 361-364. L:
"Mr Yate's Answer [to objections to his theory of comets]."
Richard Yate.
[Orig. "R. Yate"]
- 13 (1743): 376.
V: "The Unknown World. Verses occasioned by hearing a Pass-
Bell."
Rev. Laurence Sterne.
[Pailler 2: 597]
[Orig. "the Rev. Mr St---n"]
- 13 (1743): 376.
V: "Hymn to Virtue."
Rev. William Rider.
[Carlson 259]
[Orig. "Philargyrus"]
- 13 (1743): 376.
V: "Friendship; an Ode."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 14; Fleeman 1:
94]
- 13 (1743): 377-378.
V: "The Progress of Charity, A Poem, Occasion'd by a Paper of
Considerations with regard to the Establishment of a County-Hospital at
Northampton. By a Young Lady."
Charlotte Brereton.
[Carlson 247]
[Orig. "Carolina"]
- 13 (1743): 378.
V: "Stanza's from Albion's triumph. An
Ode. Occasioned by the happy success of his Majesty's Arms on the Maine [i.e.,
in the battle of Dettingen]."
Samuel Boyse.
[Bond 91]
- 13 (1743): 378.
V: "The Young Author."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 14; Fleeman 1:
94]
- 13 (1743): 378.
V: "Ad Lauram parituram Epigramma."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 14; Fleeman 1:
94]
- 13 (1743): 380.
V: "From Horace [Bk. I, Ode xxii]. Integer Vitae,
etc."
Samuel Johnson.
[Carlson
255; Fleeman 1: 94]
- 13 (1743): 395-415.
A: "Debates in the Senate of Lilliput [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 5; Hoover 207,
211; Fleeman 1: 93]
- 13 (1743): 416.
L: "Advertisement about publishing Mr [Richard] Savage's
Life."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 14; Fleeman 1:
94]
- 13 (1743): 425.
S: Headnote to "Account of the Plague by
Procopius."
Samuel Johnson [?].
[Kaminski 148 and 239,
n. 13, attributes this item to Johnson; Fleeman 1: 94 disagrees.]
- 13 (1743): 436-437.
V: "A Fable ['Julia by long descent commands']."
Robert Luck.
[Carlson 257]
[Orig. "R.L."]
- 13 (1743): 437.
V: "Occasion'd by the sight of a Print of Ld
Gower [John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Gower]."
Dr. John Swan.
[Pailler 2: 598]
[Orig. "A---s"]
- 13 (1743): 438.
V: "To Philargyrus ['From one perhaps less learn'd, ingenious
youth!']."
Samuel Boyse.
[Carlson 246]
[Orig. "Y."]
- 13 (1743): 439.
V: "On the Death of Richard Savage, Esq; Son to the late Earl of
Rivers."
Samuel Boyse.
[Carlson 246]
[Orig. "Y."]
- 13 (1743): 448.
R: "Foreign Books."
Samuel Johnson [?].
[Pailler 2: 682
(citing Greene 59:
83); Fleeman 1: 93 considers the attribution "uncertain."]
- 13 (1743): 451-470.
A: "Debates in the Senate of Lilliput [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 5; Hoover 207,
211; Fleeman 1: 93]
- 13 (1743): 471-472. L:
"The Path of the Moon demonstrated [in answer to Edmund Weaver]."
Richard Yate.
[Orig. "R.
Yate"]
- 13 (1743): 472. A:
"Errat. In my Account of Mercury's Transit over the Sun. . . ."
Edmund Weaver.
[Orig. "E.
Weaver"]
- 13 (1743): 490. V:
"Epitaph on the late R[ichar]d S[avag]e, Esq."
Samuel Johnson.
[Ram 414]
- 13 (1743): 490.
V: "To Mr Y. [i.e., Samuel Boyse; 'Forgive the bardling, if the
bardling errs']."
Rev. William Rider.
[Carlson 259]
[Orig. "Philargyrus"]
- 13 (1743): 491.
V: "Responsum invictissimi Herois Georgii
Regis Brit. ante proelium ad Ditteng [re George II's victory at
Dettingen]."
Robert Luck.
[Carlson 257]
[Orig. "R.L."]
- 13 (1743): 503.
R: "Foreign Books."
Samuel Johnson [?].
[Pailler 2: 682
(citing Greene 59:
83); Fleeman 1: 93 considers the attribution "uncertain."]
- 13 (1743): 507-528.
A: "Debates in the Senate of Lilliput [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 5; Hoover 207,
211; Fleeman 1: 93]
- 13 (1743): 533-535. A:
"From the Old England Journal, Oct. 8 [1743; 'Comparison of the
Merits of the Hanoverians and English']."
William
Guthrie [?] or James Ralph [?] (or others).
[Harris (R) 39-
40]
- 13 (1743): 535. A:
"From the Old England Journal, Oct. 15 [1743]. AEsop's Fables
design'd for the Instruction of political Societies, and not of private
Persons."
William Guthrie [?] or James Ralph [?]
(or others).
[Harris (R) 39-40]
- 13 (1743): 537.
S: Note re "the Pamphlet Faction Detected."
Samuel Johnson.
[Kaminski 148 and 239, n.
13; Fleeman 1: 94]
- 13 (1743): 537. L:
Letter disavowing authorship of the pamphlet, Faction
Detected.
Zachary Pearce, Bishop of Bangor
and later of Rochester.
[Orig. "Z. Pearce"]
- 13 (1743): 537-541. L:
"Answer to the Observations on Sheep and Wool [re letter from 'A.B.' in 13
(1743): 318-319]."
Henry Laybourne.
[Orig. "H. Laybourne"]
- 13 (1743): 547.
V: "The following Verses of Mr Pope on Fishing, translated from his
Windsor Forest by C. Berry, Esq; M.D."
Dr. Charles Berry [Barry].
[Pailler 2:
557]
- 13 (1743): 547-548.
V: "To Philargyrus ['Forgive, too zealous youth, my fair
intent']."
Samuel Boyse.
[Carlson 246]
[Orig. "Y."]
- 13 (1743): 548.
V: "Ad Ornatissimam Puellam."
Robert Lowth.
[Pailler 2: 581]
- 13 (1743): 550. V:
"Verses on a Grotto by the River Thames at Twickenham, composed by
Marbles, Spars, and Minerals. By Mr Pope ['Thou who shalt stop, where Thames'
translucent wave']."
Alexander Pope.
[Ram 415]
- 13 (1743): 550.
V: Latin trans. of Pope's "Verses on a Grotto by the River Thames at
Twickenham, composed of Marbles, Spars and Minerals."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 14; Fleeman 1:
94]
- 13 (1743): 551.
A: "Historical Chronicle, October 1743": entry
for 1 October re a "flying Warlike Machine."
Samuel Johnson.
[Kaminski 148; Fleeman 1:
94]
- 13 (1743): 560.
S: Advertisement for the Bibliotheca Harleiana.
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 14; Pailler 2:
682; Fleeman 1: 94]
- 13 (1743): 563-582.
A: "Debates in the Senate of Lilliput [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 5; Hoover 207,
211; Fleeman 1: 93]
- 13 (1743): 583. A:
"From the Old England Journal. No. 40. Queries offer'd to a
British Representative."
William Guthrie [?] or
James Ralph [?] (or others).
[Harris (R) 39-40]
- 13 (1743): 584. L:
"Mr Yate's Answer to A.B. [re free will]."
Richard Yate.
[Orig. "R. Yate"]
- 13 (1743): 584. L:
"Reason for the advanced Price of Wool."
Henry Laybourne.
[Orig. "H.
Laybourne"]
- 13 (1743): 587-588.
L: "Specimens of M. Crousaz's Sentiments from the English
Translation of his Commentary on Mr Pope's Essay on Man. . . ."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 14; Fleeman 1:
93]
- 13 (1743): 588-590.
A: "An Account of the Passion of Love."
Sir John Hawkins.
[Davis 25, 379 (n.
37)]
[Orig. "P.N."]
- 13 (1743): 603. V:
"An Ode, performed at Dublin-Castle, October 30, 1743, his Majesty's
Birth-day before the Duke of Devonshire."
Rev.
Lewis Burroughs.
[Ram 415]
- 13 (1743): 607.
V: "On the Death of the Duke of Argyle [John Campbell, 2nd Duke of
Argyle]."
Rev. William Rider.
[Carlson 259]
- 13 (1743): 619-636.
A: "Debates in the Senate of Lilliput [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 5; Hoover 207,
211; Fleeman 1: 93]
- 13 (1743): 639. L:
"Mr Yate on the Moon's Curve."
Richard
Yate.
[Orig. "R. Yate"]
- 13 (1743): 651-653. A:
"From the Old England Journal, Dec. 17 [1743]. P[arliamentar]y
Courage delineated."
William Guthrie [?] or James
Ralph [?] (or others).
[Harris (R) 39-40]
- 13 (1743): 658-659. A:
"From the Old England Journal, Dec. 24 [1743]. On the Ladies
wearing Yellow."
William Guthrie [?] or James
Ralph [?] (or others).
[Harris (R) 39-40]
-
13
(1743)
660
V
"On the Death of the Duke of Argyle."
Rev. William Rider.
Orig. "Philargyrus"
- 13 (1743): 673-698.
A: "Debates in the Senate of Lilliput [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson.
[Courtney 5; Hoover 207,
211; Fleeman 1: 93]