- 24 (1754): [iii-iv]. S:
"Preface to Vol. XXIV."
John Hawkesworth.
[Abbott 82: 102]
- 24 (1754): [iv]. V:
"To Mr Urban, on compleating the Twenty Fourth Volume of his Magazine.
Alluding to the
Frontispiece."
John Hawkesworth.
[Abbott 82: 212, n.
8]
- 24 (1754): 6-7. A:
"Of the general and fundamental principle of all mechanics. . . . By M.
Euler, extracted from the last Berlin Memoirs."
Leonhard Euler.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 24 (1754): 7-8.
A: "Weather at Charles Town, &c. compar'd."
Dr. John Lining [?].
[Smith (M) 122]
-
24
(1754)
8
A
"Weather and reigning Diseases."
Dr. John Fothergill.
Lit. Anec. 9: 738,
740
- 24 (1754): 9-10. A:
"A Method to extract Sugar from Common Plants. By M. Marggraf,
&c."
Andreas Sigismund Marggraf.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 24 (1754): 11-15.
R: "Some Account of the Principles of Beauty and Gracefulness. . . .
From Mr [William] Hogarth's Analysis [of Beauty]."
John Hawkesworth.
[Abbott 82: 98]
- 24 (1754): 28-29. L:
"Of the Orrery."
Benjamin Donn [Donne]
[?].
[Dated Bideford (Devon), Donn's home; subject matter--the
orrery--is consistent with Donn's training in mathematics and interest in
astronomy.] [Orig. "filalhqhz" ("Philalethes" in Greek
characters)]
- 24 (1754): 29-32. A:
"Adventurer, No. 121. January 1 ['Adventures of a
Louse']."
John Hawkesworth.
[Hawkesworth, the "principal author" of The Adventurer (Abbott 29),
wrote all of the series with the exception of the numbers signed "T," "Z," "A,"
"Y," "&," and "***" (which have been specifically attributed to
others by various scholars) and also (Fairer 137) with the exception of numbers
27, 42, 44, and 98.] [Orig. "Dormiter"]
- 24 (1754): 40.
V: Anna Williams's "Verses on Mr [Samuel] Richardson, on his History
of Sir Charles Grandison.
Corrected by Samuel Johnson.
[New
Camb. Biblio.
1139; Fleeman 1: 404]
- 24 (1754): 41. V:
"Verses to the Memory of Mr [Edward] Cave."
George Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 6]
[Orig. "G. Smith"]
- 24 (1754): 51.
R: Crisp Mills's A letter to Mr Richard Glover, on
occasion of his tragedy of Boadicia.
John Hawkesworth.
[Abbott 82: 99]
-
24
(1754)
55-58
A:
"An Account of the Life of the late Mr Edward
Cave."
Samuel Johnson
Kuist 82:
82; Fleeman 1: 405
-
24
(1754)
58
A
"Account of the Weather."
Dr. John Fothergill.
Lit. Anec. 9: 738,
740
- 24 (1754): 58-59.
L: "Observations on the Cold and Heat; with Tables."
Thomas Barker.
[Sherbo 84: 230]
[Orig. "T.B."]
-
24
(1754)
66-67
A
"Proverbial saying ['to turn cat i' the' pan'] explained."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
979
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
- 24 (1754): 76-78. A:
"The Adventurer, No. 132. Feb. 9 [1754; 'An Eastern
Story' re Carazan, merchant of Baghdad]."
John
Hawkesworth.
[Powell 329]
- 24 (1754): 81-84.
R: "Plan of Philoclea, the new Tragedy. By Macnamara
Morgan."
Samuel Johnson.
[Bloom 266; Pailler 2: 686
(citing
Greene 52: 161); Fleeman 1: 405 considers it "possible."]>
- 24 (1754): 84-85. A:
"Extract of the Description of a new Tackle or Combination of Pullies, by
Mr J. Smeaton, F.R.S."
John Smeaton.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 24 (1754): 86. L:
"Space to be cautiously reasoned upon."
Benjamin Donn [Donne] [?].
[Dated Bideford (Devon),
Donn's home; subject matter--a scientific explanation of his objection to an
author who had referred to God as "infinite space"--is consistent with Donn's
training in mathematics and interest in astronomy.] [Orig.
"filosofoz" ("Philosophos" in Greek characters)]
- 24 (1754): 88.
V: "To Benjamin Franklin Esq; of Philadelphia, on his
Experiments and Discoveries in Electricity."
Rev. Charles Woodmason.
[Jones 189 (n. 3),
190]
[Orig. "C.W."]
- 24 (1754): 88-89.
V: "On my Wife's Birth-Day. A Song."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
[Orig. "H.T."]
- 24 (1754): 89-90.
V: "The Brocaded Gown and Linen Rag. A Fable."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
[Orig. "C. Smart"]
- 24 (1754): 97-98. R:
William Lauder's The grand impostor detected, or Milton convicted of
forgery against K. Charles I.
Samuel
Johnson.
[Fleeman 1: 405]
-
24
(1754)
106
A
"Account of the Weather and reigning Diseases."
Dr. John Fothergill.
Lit. Anec. 9: 738,
740
-
24
(1754)
109-111
L
"Antique [Latin] Inscription explain'd."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
979
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
- 24 (1754): 113. L:
"Paradox [in astronomy] solved."
Benjamin
Donn [Donne] [?].
[Orig. "B.D."; subject matter is
consistent with Donn's training in mathematics and interest in astronomy.]
- 24 (1754): 118-119. A:
"The Adventurer, No. cxl. March 9 [1754]."
John Hawkesworth.
[Orig. "J.
Hawkesworth"]
- 24 (1754): 119-122. A:
"An Account of a Journey to Edinburgh, undertaken to trace the Meridian of
the Castle."
George Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 10]
- 24 (1754): 137. V:
"Ode, to a Virginia Nightingale, who was cured of a Fit in the Bosom of a
young Lady, who afterwards nursed the Author in a dangerous Illness."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
- 24 (1754): 137.
V: "Prologue to [Henry Crisp's] Virginia. Written and
spoken by Mr Garrick"
David Garrick.
[Pailler 2: 574]
- 24 (1754): 137-138.
V: "Epilogue [to Henry Crisp's Virginia]. Written by Mr
Garrick."
David Garrick.
[Pailler 2: 574]
- 24 (1754): 138.
V: "Martial, Book I. Ep. 26."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
[Orig. "Z.A."]
- 24 (1754): 138.
V: "On a Lady throwing Snow-balls at her Lover. From the Latin of
Petronius Ascanius."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
[Orig. "Z.A."]
- 24 (1754): 144-145. R:
Saunders Welsh's Observations on the office of a
constable.
Samuel Johnson.
[Sherbo 62: 151 attributes it provisionally; Fleeman 1: 405 attributes it
with confidence.]
- 24 (1754): 146. R:
John Duncombe's The Feminiad.
Samuel Johnson [?].
[Sherbo 62: 152; Fleeman 1:
405]
- 24 (1754): 146. R:
"The triumph of death; a poem; in memory of the Rt Hon. Henry Pelham. . .
."
Samuel Johnson [?].
[Sherbo
62: 152; Fleeman 1: 405]
- 24 (1754): 146-147. R:
"The immortality of the soul, from the Latin of Mr Isaac Hawkins
Brown. By William Hay. . . ."
Samuel
Johnson.
[Sherbo 62: 152 attributes it provisionally; Fleeman 1:
405 attributes it with confidence.]
-
24
(1754)
151-152
A
"Weather and Diseases."
Dr. John Fothergill.
Lit. Anec. 9: 738,
740
- 24 (1754): 154-155. A:
"From the Connoisseur [No. 9], March 28 [1754; 'Dispute at the
Robin Hood club; Wonderfully sagacious reasoners; The unbeliever's
creed']."
George Colman the Elder and Bonnell
Thornton.
[Chalmers 25: 15-16]
-
24
(1754)
157-160
L
"Observations on an antient Inscription [from Merton Priory,
Surrey]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
979
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
-
24
(1754)
161
L
"Strange Instance of Sagacity in Numbers."
Thomas Sparrow.
Orig. "T.S."; dated Mansfield,
Notts., whence Sparrow had corresponded with the GM in 1747
-
24
(1754)
161-162
L
"Further Remarks on the antient Syrinx."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
979
Orig. "Paul Gemsage"
- 24 (1754): 163-166. L:
"New Method of modelling the Tenses of Verbs; A caution to young
Scholars."
Rev. Stephen Barrett.
[Orig. "S. Barrett"]
- 24 (1754): 173-174. A:
"An Account of a new invented Air-Pump. By Mr J. Smeaton, F.R.S."
John Smeaton.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 24 (1754): 175.
V: "Inscriptions on an AEolian Harp" enc. in
letter (pp. 174-175) signed "Philo-Musicus."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
- 24 (1754): 178-181.
A: "Some Account of [Philip Francis's] Constantine, a new
Tragedy."
Samuel Johnson.
[Greene 52: 160; Fleeman
1: 405]
- 24 (1754): 183.
V: Translation "of The famous Epigram on Sannazarius on
Venice."
John Bancks.
[Pailler 2: 555]
[Orig. "J. Banks"]
- 24 (1754): 183.
V: "[Translation 'of The famous Epigram of Sannazarius on Venice']
By another Hand."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
[Orig. "Z.A."]
- 24 (1754): 183.
V: "An Epitaph found about 30 Years since in the Church
of St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London," translated [two
versions].
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
[Orig. "Z.A."]
- 24 (1754): 185.
V: "Fanny Blooming Fair. Translated into Latin. . . ."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
[Orig. "C.S."]
-
24
(1754)
204 [misnumbered as 224]
A
"Observations on the Weather."
Dr. John Fothergill.
Lit. Anec. 9: 738,
740
-
24
(1754)
211-212
L
"Northern proverb ['as cunning as Crowder'] explain'd."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
979
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
-
24
(1754)
212
L
"Derivation of the Word cate."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
979
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
- 24 (1754): 215. L:
"Saxon Inscription on Ring."
George Smith
Green.
[Orig. "G. S. Green"]
- 24 (1754): 222-223. A:
"The World. No. 72. May, 1754 ['Story of Parizade in
the Arabian Tales']."
Richard Owen
Cambridge.
[Caskey 138 and n. 11]
- 24 (1754): 230-231. L:
"Description of Kirkby-Stephen, in Westmoreland."
George Smith of Wigton [?].
[de Montluzin 01:
10] [Orig. "S."]
- 24 (1754): 232-233. A:
"Thoughts on Various Subjects, From the Gray's-Inn
Journal."
Arthur Murphy.
[Grace ix]
- 24 (1754): 236.
L: The author's verses, "To Miss S--- P---e," enc.
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
[Orig. "J.K."]
- 24 (1754): 238.
V: "Jenny Grey. A Ballad."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
- 24 (1754): 255. L:
"Remarkable Cold [enc. an anonymous 'account from . . . a worthy clergyman
near Hereford']."
John Bennet.
[Orig. "J. Bennet"; dated Crown-Court, St. Anne's; Biography
Database CD1 lists a John Bennet, mathematical instrument maker of Crown
Court, St. Anne's, Soho (or Crown Court, Little Pultney Street) in several
London business directories, 1763-70.]
-
24
(1754)
256
A
"Account of the Weather."
Dr. John Fothergill.
Lit. Anec. 9: 738,
740
- 24 (1754): 257 [2nd 257]-261.
L: "Of the Cause of Respiration in Infants."
Giles Watts.
[Orig. "G. Watts"]
- 24 (1754): 267-268. A:
"Professor Saunderson on the Propagation of Sound" (enc. in letter [p.
267] from "Academicus").
Nicholas
Saunderson.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 24 (1754): 269-271. A:
"The World, No 76. June 1754 ['The Improver; a new
Character']."
Richard Owen Cambridge.
[Caskey 138 and n. 11]
- 24 (1754): 276. L:
"Occultation of Aldebaran."
Thomas
Fisher.
[Orig. "T. Fisher"]
-
24
(1754)
282
L
"Anglo-Saxon Fragment [from Canterbury]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
979
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
- 24 (1754): 284. L:
Letter enc. verses ("The Flower. A Simile") by "G.H.," a
clergyman.
William Potter [?].
[Signed "Pilate Milwort," which is an anagram of "William Potter"]
[Orig. "Pilate Milwort"]
- 24 (1754): 285.
V: "The Widow's Resolution. A Cantata."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
[Orig. "Mr
Lun"]
- 24 (1754): 285.
V: "To Miss H---- ----, with some Musick; written by a Poet
outragiously in love."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
[Orig. "S."]
- 24 (1754): 286.
V: "Verses by Mr Boyce ['Young Daphne was the prettiest
maid']."
William Boyce.
[Pailler 2: 559 attributes
these verses to William Boyce; Ram 488 incorrectly attributes them to Samuel
Boyce.]
- 24 (1754): 293-294. R:
"Foreign Books."
Samuel
Johnson.
[Pailler 2: 686 (citing Sherbo 62: 149); Fleeman 1:
405-406]
-
24
(1754)
303
A
"Weather and Diseases."
Dr. John Fothergill.
Lit. Anec. 9: 738,
740
-
24
(1754)
305-306
L
"A strange Bird [a pied rook]."
Rev. Samuel
Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
979
Orig. "P.E."
- 24 (1754): 307-309. A:
"Professor Saunderson's Lecture on the propagation of Sounds
[cont.]."
Nicholas Saunderson.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
24
(1754)
309
L
"Antient Inscription [in the church at Wislow, Yorks.]
explain'd."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796)
979
Orig. "Mr. Gemsege"
-
24
(1754)
310-311
L
"Of the Propriety of Language in the Lord's Prayer."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
979
Orig. "G.P."
- 24 (1754): 312-314. A:
"A remarkable Law Case. From the Inspector, July 17
[1754]."
James Bradshaw.
[Orig. "J. Bradshaw"; dated New Buildings, Coleman-street;
Biography Database CD1 lists one James Bradshaw, merchant, of New
Buildings, Coleman Street, London, in a 1752 London business directory.]
- 24 (1754): 324-325. A:
"The Connoisseur, No XXIV [11 July 1754; 'Catalogue of
Books for a New Circulating Library']."
George
Colman the Elder and Bonnell Thornton.
[Chalmers 25: 15-16]
- 24 (1754): 331.
V: "A Song set to Music. The Words by Mr Boyce ['Too long a giddy
wand'ring youth']."
William Boyce.
[Pailler 2: 559 attributes
these verses to William Boyce; Ram 488 incorrectly attribes them to Samuel
Boyce, who had died in 1749.] [Orig. "Boyce"]
- 24 (1754): 333-334. V:
"The Tears of old May-day."
Edward
Lovibond.
[Ram 488]
- 24 (1754): 335.
V: "An Inscription on a Column erected in a Piece of Land that had
been often bought and sold. Imitated in English from the Greek of
Lucian."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
[Orig. "S."]
- 24 (1754): 335.
V: "An Invitation to Mrs T[yler], a Clergyman's Lady, to dine upon a
Couple of Ducks on the Anniversary of the Author's Wedding Day."
Christopher
Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595] [Orig. "Mr S---
t"]
- 24 (1754): 342.
R: A liveryman's reply to Sir Crisp Gascoyne's
address.
John Hawkesworth.
[Abbott 82: 99]
-
24
(1754)
352
A
"Weather and Diseases."
Dr. John Fothergill.
Lit. Anec. 9: 738,
740
- 24 (1754): 356-358. A:
"From the World, No 84 ['Prosperity and Adversity, an
Allegory']."
William Duncombe.
[Caskey 139]
-
24
(1754)
363
L
"[Words] In Earth [in the Lord's Prayer]
defended."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
980
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
- 24 (1754): 364-365. A:
"The Connoisseur, No XXX [22 Aug. 1754; 'Battle in
Norfolk . . . ; Proposal to improve the Breed of Bruisers']."
George Colman the Elder and Bonnell Thornton.
[Chalmers 25: 15-16]
- 24 (1754): 381.
V: "The Duellists. A Fable."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
[Orig. "C.S."]
- 24 (1754): 381.
V: "Horace, Ode iii. Book I. Imitated."
Rev. Charles Woodmason.
[Jones 189 (n. 4),
190]
[Orig. "C.W."]
- 24 (1754): 382.
V: "[Epigram:] The Long-nosed Fair. From the Latin of Sir Thomas
Moore."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
- 24 (1754): 382.
V:"[Epigram] On Squab."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
- 24 (1754): 382.
V: "[Epigram] On Pilfer."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
- 24 (1754): 382.
V: "[Epigram] On Snaggle."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
-
24
(1754)
400
A
"Account of the Weather."
Dr. John Fothergill.
Lit. Anec. 9: 738,
740
-
24
(1754)
407-408
L
"Antient inscription explained."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
980
Orig. "P. Gemsege"
-
24
(1754)
408
L
"Motto of an antient ring explained."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
980
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
-
24
(1754)
415-416
L
"English Proverb ['at latter Lammas'] explained."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
980
Orig. "G.P."
- 24 (1754): 422-423. A:
"The Connoisseur. No. XXXIII [12 Sept. 1754]. To Mr
Town ['Visit to a Citizen at his Box in the Country']."
John Boyle, 5th Earl of Orrery.
[Chalmers 25:
34] [Orig. "G.K."]
- 24 (1754): 428.
V: "Autumn. By Mr Brerewood."
Thomas Brerewood.
[Pailler 2: 562]
- 24 (1754): 430.
V: "Song for Ranelagh. By Mr. W. Whitehead."
William Whitehead.
[Pailler 2: 602]
- 24 (1754): 431. V:
"Paraphrase of the Lord's Prayer."
Alexander Pope.
[Ram 489]
- 24 (1754): 439.
R: Nathaniel Weekes's Barbadoes; a poem.
Samuel Johnson [?].
[New Camb.
Biblio. 1139
attributes it provisionally to Johnson; Sherbo 62: 154 considers it
improbable; Fleeman 1: 406 calls it "doubtful."]
-
24
(1754)
445-446
A
"Weather and Diseases."
Dr. John Fothergill.
Lit. Anec.9: 738,
740
- 24 (1754): 449-452. A:
"The World, No XCI ['A modern Symposium described;
Witty Conversation of a drinking Club; Soakers deliberate Suicides; Animal
Syphons, Computation of their Effects']."
Philip
Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield.
[Maty 1: 152-156;
Caskey 137, n. 6]
- 24 (1754): 458-459. L:
"To find the Moon's Parallax."
Benjamin
Donn [Donne].
[Orig. "B. Donn"]
-
24
(1754)
459-460
L
"Further Remarks on an Ancient Seal."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
980
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
-
24
(1754)
464-465
L
"Dreadful Storm in Cumberland."
George Smith of Wigton.
de Montluzin 01: 7
Orig. "G.S."
- 24 (1754): 467-469 [misnumbered as 567-
469]. A: "The Connoisseur, No. 39
[24 Oct. 1754; 'The Absurdity of expensive Funerals exposed; And of the external
Appearances of Grief']."
George Colman the Elder
and Bonnell Thornton.
[Chalmers 25: 15-16]
-
24
(1754)
475
L
"Bolingbroke's Philosophy."
John Hawkesworth [?].
Orig. "H.J."
- 24 (1754): 479.
V: "Fashion and Night. A Fable."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
- 24 (1754): 479.
V: "Prologue [to a performance of Othello at Covent
Garden]. Written by Mr Murphy. . . ."
Arthur Murphy.
[Pailler 2: 584]
-
24
(1754)
493-494
A
"Weather and Diseases."
Dr. John Fothergill.
Lit. Anec. 9: 738,
740
-
24
(1754)
494-495
L
"History of St Columba."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
980
Orig. "P. Gemsege"
- 24 (1754): 505-506. L:
"Description of Christen-bury-Craigs [Christianbury Crag; accompanied by
Smith's full-page drawing of the scene]."
George
Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 10-11]
-
24
(1754)
508
A
"Explanation of the French Word Brandons."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
980
Orig. "S.P."
- 24 (1754): 510-515.
A: "Some Account of the Life and Writings of the late
Dr Richard Mead."
Samuel Johnson [?].
[Abbott 71: 12-27]
- 24 (1754): 519-522. A:
"The World. No. XCVII. To Mr Fitz-Adam ['Affecting Story of a
young Lady's undoing']."
Edward
Moore.
[Caskey 144, n. 29]
- 24 (1754): 525.
V: "Verses occasioned by the Description of the Eolian
Harp, in February Mag. 1754 [GM 24 (1754): 74]."
John Scott.
[Bond 98] [Orig.
"R.S."]
- 24 (1754): 539-542.
R: "Account of [Dr. John Brown's] Barbarossa. The new
Tragedy."
John Hawkesworth [?].
[Abbott 82: 213, n.
12]
-
24
(1754)
546-548
L
"Further Defence of which against who [in the Lord's
Prayer]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
979
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
- 24 (1754): 551-553. A:
"The World. No. 100 ['Critical Remarks on the English Language;
French Language how spread']."
Philip Dormer
Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield.
[Maty 1: 166-169; Caskey
137, n. 6]
- 24 (1754): 553-555. A:
"The World, No. CI. Dec. 5, 1754 ['English Language enriched by
the Ladies; Fatal Effects of auricular Orthography']."
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield.
[Maty 1: 170-174; Caskey 137, n. 6]
- 24 (1754): 566-567. L:
"Farther History of St. Columb."
George
Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 11] [Orig.
"G.S."]
- 24 (1754): 571. A:
"Extract of a Letter from Cumberland, dated Dec. 10 [re weather and
disease]."
George Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 6] [Orig. "G. Smith"]
- 24 (1754): 573.
V: "Prologue to [Dr. John Brown's] Barbarossa. A new
Tragedy. Written by Mr Garrick. . . ."
David Garrick.
[Pailler 2: 574]
- 24 (1754): 573.
V: "Epilogue to [Dr. John Brown's] Barbarossa. A new
Tragedy. Written by Mr Garrick. . . ."
David Garrick.
[Pailler 2: 574]
- 24 (1754): 574.
V: "The Goose, the Snake, and the Nightingale. A
Fable."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
- 24 (1754): 575.
V: "To the Rt. Hon. the Lord ---- [Barnard] on his Accession to
that Title ['said to be addressed by Mr C. Smart']."
Christopher Smart.
[Pailler 2: 595]
- 24 (1754): 575.
V: "The Embassy. Written last Winter."
William Boyce.
[Pailler 2: 559]
[Orig. "Boyce"]
- 24 (1754): 591. L:
"On extracting the Chrystalline Humour of the Eye."
Benjamin Donn [Donne].
[Orig. "B.
Donn"]
-
24
(1754)
594-595
L
"Origin of the Custom of Swearing in Discourse."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
980
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
- 24 (1754): 595-596. A:
"From the Connoisseur [No. 50 (9 Jan. 1755); 'On the horrid Crime
of Suicide']."
George Colman the Elder and
Bonnell Thornton.
[Chalmers 25: 15-16]