- 34 (1764): 37. L:
"Remedy for a Scald Head."
Dr. John
Cook.
[Orig. "J. Cook, M.D."; dated Leigh, whence
John Cook sent a signed letter to GM 35 (1765): 456-457]
- 34 (1764): 39-40. V:
"Extracts from Mr Churchill's last Poem, called, The
Duellist."
Charles Churchill.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
34
(1764)
85-86
L
"Observations on Tasso's Jerusalem."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
- 34 (1764): 90. V: "To
a young Lady, on her quitting the Author's Neighbourhood in the Country, and
going out into Life. By Mr Rhudde."
Rev. John
Rhudde.
[GM 24 (1754): 477 discloses Rhudde's full
name.]
- 34 (1764): 90-91. V:
"Extract from Gotham, a Poem; published by C. Churchill ['Far off (no
matter whether East or West)']."
Charles
Churchill.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 34 (1764): 91. V: "To
a Lady who was so obligingly cruel as to take a Thorn out of the Author's
Finger."
Rev. John Rhudde [?].
["Index to the Poetry" for the volume lists a poem by "Mr Rhudde" on this
page; the only other poem on this page bears a note saying that "it is the
performance of a Lady"; GM 24 (1754): 477 discloses Rhudde's full
name.]
- 34 (1764): 92. V:
"Praise and Flattery. Addressed to the Ladies. By Mr Rhudde."
Rev. John Rhudde.
[GM 24 (1754):
477 discloses Rhudde's full name.]
-
34
(1764)
111
L
"The Republic of Babine."
John Hawkesworth [?].
Orig. "J.H."
-
34
(1764)
157-161
L
"Natural History of Sheffield."
Rev. Edward Goodwin.
Orig. "E.G."; concerns
Sheffield, where Goodwin lived
- 34 (1764): 173.
L: Letter (p. 173) enc. Benjamin Franklin's A Narrative of the
late Massacres in Lancaster County in the Province of Pennsylvania,
of a Number of Indians, Friends of this Province, by Persons unknown; with some
Observations on the same (pp. 173-178).
John Hawkesworth.
[Abbott 82: 107]
[Orig. "J.H."]
- 34 (1764): 188. V:
"The Dying Kid."
William
Shenstone.
[Orig. "Shenstone"]
- 34 (1764): 189. V:
"Description of Britain. From Mr Ogilvie's Poem on Providence ['Yet not
o'er nature spread the general traits']."
Rev.
John Ogilvie.
[BMGC]
- 34 (1764): 190. V: "A
Song. From Mr Shenstone's Works ['I told my nymph, I told her true']."
William Shenstone.
[Authorship disclosed
in title]
- 34 (1764): 242.
V: "An Elegy On the Death of Miss Sukey Lister daughter of Mathew
Lister Esq; and Lady Boughton his wife, their 9th child, of Lawford in
Warwickshire."
Rev. Joseph Warton.
[Sherbo 82: 297]
[Orig. "J. Warton"]
- 34 (1764): 243-244. V:
"A Character from Churchill's Candidate, just published."
Charles Churchill.
[BMGC]
- 34 (1764): 244. V: "A
Satirical Elegy on the Death of a late famous General [John Churchill, 1st Duke
of Marlborough], written by the late Dean Swift ['His grace! impossible! what
dead!']."
Jonathan Swift.
[Swift
1: 296-297]
- 34 (1764): 244. V:
"Sent with a Piece of painted flowered silk to Lady Charles Spencer, who
said she was low in pocket. By the Right Hon. Lady Temple."
Anne Grenville-Temple, Lady Temple.
[Authorship
disclosed in title]
- 34 (1764): 279-280. A:
"An Original Letter from Lord Bolingbroke to Mr Pope, on the universal
Depravity of Mankind; and the Poetry of Addison."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 34 (1764): 295-296. V:
"A Ballad, Attempted in Mr Shenstone's Manner. By J. Cunningham ['I
said,--on the banks of the stream']."
John
Cunningham.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 34 (1764): 321-322. A:
"Memoirs of the Life and Character of Dr [Isaac] Watts. By Dr
Jennings."
David Jennings.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 34 (1764): 322-323. A:
"From Dr Warner's Appendix to his Ecclesiastical History."
Rev. Ferdinando Warner.
[Watt 2: 950]
-
34
(1764)
329
L
"Condition of an ancient Tenure [re Sheffield]."
Rev. Edward Goodwin.
Orig. "E.G."; concerns
Sheffield, where Goodwin lived
-
34
(1764)
329-330
L
"Remarks on [Edward] Fairfax's Translation of Tasso."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
-
34
(1764)
359-360
L:
"On the Disregard paid to Ancient
Monuments."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
64
-
34
(1764)
361-362
L
"Further Remarks on [Edward] Fairfax's Translation of
Tasso."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
- 34 (1764): 382-388.
R: Samuel Foote's The Liar.
John Hawkesworth [?].
[Abbott 82: 213,
n.12]
- 34 (1764): 391. V:
"A Contrast from Gotham, Book III, by C. Churchill, just
published."
Charles Churchill.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
34
(1764)
464
L
"On a Passage in Virgil [Aen. iii. 414]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
- 34 (1764): 515-516. L:
"Account of the Seed-Furrow Plough."
John
Randall.
[Orig. "J. Randall"]
- 34 (1764): 519-520.
L: "Rules for Writing and Speaking correctly."
John Hawkesworth.
[Abbott 82: 108]
[Orig. "J.H."]
-
34
(1764)
522-526
L
"On the Improvements in Agriculture."
David Henry.
Orig. "D.Y."
-
34
(1764)
537
L
"Question to the author of the Essay against the effects of imagination
in pregnant women [re Gen. 30.37, 39]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
34
(1764)
537
L
"Remarkable Anecdote [of a West Country clergyman]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
- 34 (1764): 559-562.
L: "The Folly of useless Words exposed."
John Hawkesworth.
[Abbott 82: 108]
- 34 (1764): 563-564. A:
"An original letter from Mr Pope to the Duchess of Hamilton."
Alexander Pope.
[Orig. "A.
Pope"]
- 34 (1764): 564-565.
L: "Account of a remarkable Bridge in
Glamorganshire."
Rev. Thomas Morgan.
[Sherbo 84: 231]
[Orig. "T.M."]
- 34 (1764): 593. V:
"Specimen of the Songs in Almena, promised in our last."
Richard Rolt.
[Biog. Dram. 1-ii:
605-606]
- 34 (1764): 593. V:
"From the Capricious Lovers."
Robert Lloyd.
[Biog. Dram. 2: 80]
- 34 (1764): 594.
R: Goldsmith's The Traveller.
John Hawkesworth.
[Abbott 82: 108]
-
34
(1764)
607-608
L
"Some Account of a Cross in Cheapside."
David Henry [?].
Orig. "D.Y."
-
34
(1764)
632
L
"An answer to the remarks on the new husbandry [i.e., re Jethro
Tull's seed drill] in December magazine."
David Henry.
Orig. "D.Y."