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First Year (1946-47)

  • Numbers 1-6 out of print.

Second Year (1947-1948)

  • 7. John Gay's The Present State of Wit (1711); and a section on Wit from The English Theophrastus (1702).
  • 8. Rapin's De Carmine Pastorali, translated by Creech (1684).
  • 9. T. Hanmer's (?) Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet (1736).
  • 10. Corbyn Morris' Essay towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit, etc. (1744).
  • 11. Thomas Purney's Discourse on the Pastoral (1717).
  • 12. Essays on the Stage, selected, with an Introduction by Joseph Wood Krutch.

Third Year (1948-1949)

  • 13. Sir John Falstaff (pseud.), The Theatre (1720).
  • 14. Edward Moore's The Gamester (1753).
  • 15. John Oldmixon's Reflections on Dr. Swift's Letter to Harley (1712); and Arthur Mainwaring's The British Academy (1712).
  • 16. Nevil Payne's Fatal Jealousy (1673).
  • 17. Nicholas Rowe's Some Account of the Life of Mr. William Shakespeare (1709).
  • 18. "Of Genius," in The Occasional Paper, Vol. III, No. 10 (1719); and Aaron Hill's Preface to The Creation (1720).

Fourth Year (1949-1950)

  • 19. Susanna Centlivre's The Busie Body (1709).
  • 20. Lewis Theobold's Preface to The Works of Shakespeare (1734).
  • 21. Out of print.
  • 22. Samuel Johnson's The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749) and Two Rambler papers (1750).
  • 23. John Dryden's His Majesties Declaration Defended (1681).
  • 24. Out of print.

Fifth Year (1950-1951)

  • 25. Thomas Baker's The Fine Lady's Airs (1709).
  • 26. Charles Macklin's The Man of the World (1792).
  • 27. Out of print.
  • 28. John Evelyn's An Apologie for the Royal Party (1659); and A Panegyric to Charles the Second (1661).
  • 29. Daniel Defoe's A Vindication of the Press (1718).
  • 30. Essays on Taste from John Gilbert Cooper's Letters Concerning Taste, 3rd edition (1757), & John Armstrong's Miscellanies (1770).

Sixth Year (1951-1952)

  • 31. Thomas Gray's An Elegy Wrote in a Country Church Yard (1751); and The Eton College Manuscript.
  • 32. Prefaces to Fiction; Georges de ScudÉry's Preface to Ibrahim (1674), etc.
  • 33. Henry Gally's A Critical Essay on Characteristic-Writings (1725).
  • 34. Thomas Tyers' A Biographical Sketch of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1785).
  • 35. James Boswell, Andrew Erskine, and George Dempster. Critical Strictures on the New Tragedy of Elvira, Written by Mr. David Mallock (1763).
  • 36. Joseph Harris's The City Bride (1696).

Seventh Year (1952-1953)

  • 37. Thomas Morrison's A Pindarick Ode on Painting (1767).
  • 38. John Phillips' A Satyr Against Hypocrites (1655).
  • 39. Thomas Warton's A History of English Poetry.
  • 40. Edward Bysshe's The Art of English Poetry (1708).
  • 41. Bernard Mandeville's A Letter to Dion (1732).
  • 42. Prefaces to Four Seventeenth-Century Romances.

Eighth Year (1953-1954)

  • 43. John Baillie's An Essay on the Sublime (1747).
  • 44. Mathias Casimire Sarbiewski's The Odes of Casimire, Translated by G. Hils (1646).
  • 45. John Robert Scott's Dissertation on the Progress of the Fine Arts.
  • 46. Selections from Seventeenth Century Songbooks.
  • 47. Contemporaries of the Tatler and Spectator.
  • 48. Samuel Richardson's Introduction to Pamela.

Ninth Year (1954-1955)

  • 49. Two St. Cecilia's Day Sermons (1696-1697).
  • 50. Hervey Aston's A Sermon Before the Sons of the Clergy, (1745).
  • 51. Lewis Maidwell's An Essay upon the Necessity and Excellency of Education (1705).
  • 52. Pappity Stampoy's A Collection of Scotch Proverbs (1663).
  • 53. Urian Oakes' The Soveraign Efficacy of Divine Providence (1682)
  • 54. Mary Davys' Familiar Letters Betwixt a Gentleman and a Lady (1725).

Tenth Year (1955-1956)

  • 55. Samuel Say's An Essay on the Harmony, Variety, and Power of Numbers (1745).
  • 56. Theologia Ruris, sive Schola & Scala Naturae (1686).
  • 57. Out of print.
  • 58. Eighteenth-Century Book Illustrations.
  • 59. Samuel Johnson's Notes to Shakespeare. Vol. I, Comedies, Part I.
  • 60. Samuel Johnson's Notes to Shakespeare. Vol. I, Comedies, Part II.

Eleventh Year (1956-1957)

  • 61. Elizabeth Elstob's An Apology for the Study of Northern Antiquities (1715).
  • 62. Two Funeral Sermons (1635).
  • 63. Parodies of Ballad Criticism (1711-1787).
  • 64. Prefaces to Three Eighteenth-Century Novels (1708, 1751, 1797).
  • 65. Samuel Johnson's Notes to Shakespeare. Vol. II, Histories, Part I.
  • 66. Samuel Johnson's Notes to Shakespeare. Vol. II, Histories, Part II.

Twelfth Year (1957-1958)

  • 67. Henry Fielding's The Voyages of Mr. Job Vinegar (1740).
  • 68. Elkanah Settle's The Notorious Impostor (1692) and Diego Redivivus (1692).
  • 69. An Historical View of the ... Political Writers in Great Britain (1740).
  • 70. G.W., Magazine, or Animadversions on the English Spelling (1703).
  • 71. Samuel Johnson's Notes to Shakespeare. Vol. III, Tragedies, Part I.
  • 72. Samuel Johnson's Notes to Shakespeare. Vol. III, Tragedies, Part II.

Thirteenth Year (1958-1959)

  • 73. Samuel Johnson's Notes to Shakespeare. Vol. III, Tragedies, Part III.
  • 74. Seventeenth-Century Tales of the Supernatural.
  • 75. John Joyne, A Journal (1679).
  • 76. AndrÉ Dacier, Preface to Aristotle's Art of Poetry (1705).
  • 77-78. David Hartley, Various Conjectures on the Perception, Motion, and Generation of Ideas (1746).

Fourteenth Year (1959-1960)

  • 79. William Herbert, Third Earl of Pembroke's Poems (1660).
  • 80. [P. Whalley's] An Essay on the Manner of Writing History (1746).
  • 81. Two Burlesques of Lord Chesterfield's Letters The Graces (1774).
  • The Fine Gentleman's Etiquette (1776).
  • 82. Henry Fuseli's Remarks on the Writings and Conduct of J. J. Rousseau (1767).
  • 83. Sawney and Colley (1742) and other Pope Pamphlets.
  • 84. Richard Savage's An Author To Be Lett (1729).

Fifteenth Year (1960-1961)

  • 85-86. Essays on the Theatre from Eighteenth-Century Periodicals. Selected,
  • with an introduction, by John Loftis. [double issue]
  • 87. Daniel Defoe, Of Captain Misson and his Crew (1728). Introduction by
  • Maximillian E. Novak.
  • 88. Samuel Butler, Poems. Selected, with an introduction, by Alexander C. Spence.
  • 89. Henry Fielding, Ovid's Art of Love (1760). Introduction by Claude E. Jones.
  • 90. Henry Needier, Works (1728). Selected, with an introduction, by Marcia Allentuck.

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