- 27 (1757): 8. A:
"Meteorological Journal of the Weather in Cumberland near
Carlisle."
George Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 11]
- 27 (1757): 36. V:
"Ode for the new Year. By C. Cibber, Esq."
Colley Cibber.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 27 (1757): 57-58. L:
"Animadversions on [Jean-Baptiste le Boyer, Marquis] D'Argens' Character
of the English."
Rev. Samuel Watson.
[Sherbo 97-a: 46] [Orig. "S. Watson"]
-
27
(1757)
58
L
"Observations on the Sunday Clause in the Militia Bill."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
981
Orig. "L.E."
-
27
(1757)
59-60
A
"A Passage in Juvenal [Sat. iv. 126] explained."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
981
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
- 27 (1757): 104. A:
"Meteorological Journal of the Weather in Cumberland near Carlisle [a
double account]."
George Smith of
Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 11]
-
27
(1757)
123-124
L
"On the Coluber of Virgil."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
981
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
-
27
(1757)
127-128
A
"Mr Gemsege's Reply to Mr. [Hugh] Worthington's
Remarks [on an antique figure found at Wakefield, Yorks.]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
981
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
- 27 (1757): 152. A:
"Meteorological Journal of the Weather in Cumberland near
Carlisle."
George Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 11]
- 27 (1757): 178. V:
"Occasional Prologue for the young Gentlemen of the College of
Philadelphia, who for their improvement in Oratory, acted the Masque of Alfred
[by James Thomson], in January 1757. By the Rev. Mr Smith, Provost of the
College of Philadelphia."
Rev. William
Smith.
[Authorship disclosed in title; DAB 9, pt. 1:
353-357]
- 27 (1757): 178-179. V:
"Epilogue by the same [i.e., 'Rev. Mr Smith, Provost of the College of
Philadelphia']."
Rev. William Smith.
[Authorship disclosed in title; DAB 9, pt. 1: 353-357]
- 27 (1757): 179. V:
"To Miss Hopkinson, on her excellent Performance of the vocal Parts in an
Oratorical Exercise at the College of Philadelphia."
Rev. Jacob Duch.
[Orig. "J. Duche,
jun."; DAB 3: 476]
- 27 (1757): 179. V:
"To Miss Lawrence, on the same [i.e., a performance of James Thomson's
Alfred at the College of Philadelphia]."
Francis Hopkinson.
[Orig. "F.
Hopkinson"; DAB 5, pt. 1: 220-223]
- 27 (1757): 181.
V: "Hymnus ad Hygeiam."
Rev. William Langhorne.
[Sherbo 82:
296] [Orig. "Langhorne"]
- 27 (1757): 200. A:
"Meteorological Journal of the Weather in Cumberland near
Carlisle."
George Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 11]
- 27 (1757): 208-209.
A: "The luminous Appearance of the Sea accounted
for."
Dr. Richard Pulteney.
[Sherbo 84: 231]
[Orig. "R.P."]
-
27
(1757)
215-216
L
"Criticism on a Passage of Virgil [
Georgic iii.
441]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
981
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
- 27 (1757): 220. L:
"The inscription of two Roman altars lately discovered [near Carlisle],
explained; with a print."
Thomas
Tomlinson.
[Orig. "T.T."; dated Wigton; T.
Tomlinson, dating from Wigton (near Carlisle) signed 26 (1756): 431 re a votive
altar found near Old Carlisle.]
- 27 (1757): 228. V:
"An Ode ['When antient Horace took his lyre in hand'] to the King of
Prussia [Frederick II]. By Dr. Free."
Dr. John
Free.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 27 (1757): 252. A:
"Meteorological Journal of the Weather in Cumberland near
Carlisle."
George Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 11]
-
27
(1757)
256
L
"Critical Remark on Horace [Epist. i. 2]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
981
Orig. "P. Gemsege"
- 27 (1757):275. V:
"To Cupid."
John Hackett.
[Sherbo unpub.]
[Orig. "Mr H-ck-tt"]
- 27 (1757): 299. L:
"Finding of Elephant Bones accounted for."
Rev. John Coleridge.
[Sherbo 83: 87]
[Orig. "J. Coleridge"]
- 27 (1757): 300. A:
"Meteorological Journal of the Weather in Cumberland near
Carlisle."
George Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 11]
-
27
(1757)
305-306
L
"Rules concerning Anglo-Saxon Coins."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
981
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
- 27 (1757): 315-320.
A: "An Abstract of a Latin Treatise, published by Linnaeus . . .
['Of the Sleep of
Plants']."
Dr. Richard Pulteney.
[Sherbo 84: 231]
- 27 (1757): 326.
V: "A Pastoral."
Edward Burnaby Greene.
[Sherbo 84:
230] [Orig. "T.F."]
- 27 (1757): 348 [misnumbered as
448]. A: "Meteorological Journal of the Weather in
Cumberland near Carlisle."
George Smith of
Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 11]
-
27
(1757)
370
L
"Gallant Action of Peter Touzin."
Benjamin Donn
Donne
Orig. "B.D."; dated Biddeford, whence Donn had corresponded
with
the GM in 1750
- 27 (1757): 371. V:
"The Poet new cloathed. A Ballad."
William
Vernon.
[Orig. "Cleophil"; Vernon in GM 27
(1757): 519 acknowledges this poem as his.]
- 27 (1757): 372.V:
"Jupiter and the Herdsman."
John
Hackett
. [Sherbo unpub.] [Orig. "Mr
Hackett"]
- 27 (1757): 372.V:
"The Cock. By the same [i.e., 'Mr Hackett'].
John Hackett
. [Sherbo unpub.]
- 27 (1757): 373. V:
"The Grass-Hopper and the Ant. A Fable. By Mr Hackett."
John Hackett.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 27 (1757): 396. A:
"Meteorological Journal of the Weather in Cumberland near
Carlisle."
George Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 11]
- 27 (1757): 402-404. L:
"Difficult Text [John 20.17] explained."
Rev. John Coleridge.
[Sherbo 83: 87]
[Orig. "J. Coleridge"]
- 27 (1757): 421.V:
"The Lark and the Red-Breast. A Fable."
John Hackett
. [Sherbo unpub.] [Orig.
"Mr Hacket"]
- 27 (1757): 421.V:
"The Peach, the Nectarine, and the Blackberry. By the same [i.e., 'Mr
Hacket']."
John Hackett
. [Sherbo
unpub.]
- 27 (1757): 444. A:
"Meteorological Journal of the Weather in Cumberland near
Carlisle."
George Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 11]
-
27
(1757)
487-491
A
"Anecdotes of Dean Swift and Miss Johnson [Stella]."
John Hawkesworth [?].
Illust. 5:
380
Orig. "C.M.P.G.N.S.T.N.S."
-
27
(1757)
498-499
L
"A curious Account of the Origin of Tradesmen's Tokens."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
981
Orig. "S.P."
- 27 (1757): 519. L:
The author's verses, "Bardolph and Trulla. In Imitation of Horace and
Lydia," enc.
William Vernon.
[Orig. "W. Vernon"]
- 27 (1757): 519.V: "A
Song ['Without thinking on't, I gain'd Thy heart']."
John Hackett
. [Sherbo unpub.] [Orig.
"Mr Hackett"]
- 27 (1757): 519. V:
"Ode for his Majesty's Birth-Day, 1757."
Colley Cibber.
["C. Cibber" is listed as the author
in the table of contents for the monthly number (GM 57 [1757]:
486).]
- 27 (1757): 521.
V: "An Acrostic ['Might I be blest with all proud India's
stores']."
Rev. John Collett.
[Sherbo 84: 232]
[Orig. "J. C-ll-t"]
- 27 (1757): 521. V:
"Epigram. By Mr Hackett ['Thomas quarrell'd with John']."
John Hackett.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 27 (1757): 537. A:
"Total eclipse of the moon, London, 1758, Jan. 24, in the morning;
apparent time."
George Witchell.
[Witchell frequently contributed items on astronomy to the GM.]
[Orig. "G. Witchell"]
- 27 (1757): 539. A:
"Meteorological Journal of the Weather in Cumberland near Carlisle [a
double account]."
George Smith of
Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 11]
-
27
(1757)
559-560
L
""Scheme for a Fund for Excisemens Widows."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
981
Orig. "T. Row"
-
27
(1757)
560-561
L
"Origin and Introduction of the Violin."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
981
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
- 27 (1757): 564. V:
"Extempore verses upon the late choice of [William Whitehead as] a Poet-
Laureat; by Dr Free."
Dr. John Free.
[Authorship disclosed in title]