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Addison, Joseph, Adventures of Eovaai, Adventures of Lindamira, Agreeable Caledonian, The, Amelia, Anti-Pamela, Applebee, E., Apprentice's Monitor, Arabian Nights, The, Arbuthnot, John, Arcadia, The Countess of Pembroke's, Argyle, John, Duke of, Arragonian Queen, The, Astell, Mary, Atalantis, Mrs. Manley's New, Aubin, Mrs Penelope, Austen, Jane, Author to be Let, An, Authors of the Town, The,

Bandello, Matteo, Barber, John, Barker, Mrs. Jane, Bath-Intrigues, Beggar's Opera, The, Behn, Mrs. Aphra, Belle AssemblÉe, La Bellenden, Mary, Bennet, Lucas, Bent, W., Beraldus and Celemena, Betsy Thoughtless, see History of Miss Bettesworth, Arthur, Blazing World, Description of a New World called the, Boccaccio, Giovanni, Boileau-DesprÉaux, Nicolas, Bond, William, Boursault, Edme, Boyd, Mrs. Elizabeth, Boyle, Robert, British Secluse, The, Brown, Thomas, Browne, Daniel, Jr., Budgell, Eustace, Burney, Fanny, Busy-Body, The, Butler, Mrs. Sarah,

Campbell, Duncan, Capricious Lover, The, Captain Singleton, Careless, Betsy, Carimania, Court of, see Secret History Castera, Louis Adrien Duperron de, Catholic Poet, The, Centlivre, Mrs. Susannah, Cervantes, Miguel de, Changeling, The, Chapman, Samuel, Charke, Mrs. Charlotte, Chesterfield, Lord, Chetwood, William Bufus, Chevalier, The Young, Cibber, Theophilus, Citizen of the World, The, City Jilt, The, Clarke, Dr. Samuel, Clarissa Harlowe, ClÉlie, Clementina, Cleomelia, ClÉopÂtre, Clio, see Fowke, Martha Clive, Mrs. Kitty, Codrus; or the Dunciad dissected, Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Colonel Jacque, Comedy of a Wife to be Lett, The, Concanen, Matthew, Consolidator, The, Cooke, Thomas, Corinna, see Thomas, Mrs. Court Intrigues, Craftsman, The, Curliad, The, Curll, Edmund, Cursory View of the History of Lilliput, A,

Dalinda, Danger of Giving Way to Passion, The, D'Anvers, Caleb, David Simple, Davys, Mrs. Mary, Dawson, Jemmy, Decameron, The, Dedications, Defiant Heroines, Defoe, Daniel, Delany, Mrs., Dennis, John, Desjardins, Hortense, see Villedieu, Mme de Diable Boiteux, Le, Discourse concerning Writings of this Nature, Disguis'd Prince, The, Distress'd Orphan, The, Dobson, Austin, Doddington, George Bubb, Double Marriage, The, Drake, Dr. Nathan, Drury Lane Theater, Dryden, John, Duchess of Malfi, The, Dufresny, Charles RiviÈre, Dumb Projector, The, Dunciad, The, Dunlop, J.C., Durand-Bedacier, Mme,

Entretien des Beaux Esprits, L', Epigrams on the Dunciad, Epistles for the Ladies, Espion turc, L', Euphrosine, Evelina, Exemplary Novels, Exploralibus,

Fair Captive, The, Fair Hebrew, The, Fair Jilt, The, Fantomina Fatal Fondness Fatal Secret, The Female Dunces, The Female Dunciad, The Female Foundling, The Female Page, The, see Sappy Unfortunate, The Female Spectator, The Ferdinand, Count Fathom Fidelia Fielding, Henry Fielding, Sarah Fieux, Charles de, Chevalier de Mouhy Force of Nature, The Fortunate Countrymaid, The Fortunate Foundlings, The Fortunate Mistress, The Foundling, The Foundling Hospital, The Foundling Hospital for Wit and Humour, The Fowke, Martha Fowler, Robert Foxton, Mr. Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburgh Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales Friendly Daemon, The Fruitless Enquiry, The

Gardner, Thomas
George II
Germain, Lady Elizabeth
Gillian of Croydon, The Pleasant and Delightful History of
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Goldsmith, Oliver
Gomez, Mme de
Goring, Henry
Gosse, Edmund
Griffith, Mrs. Elizabeth

Hackney, Iscariot Handel, George Frederick Happy Unfortunate, The Hatchett, William Haymarket Theater Haywood, Charles Haywood, Mrs. Eliza Birth Death Elopement Parentage Plays Publisher Stage Career Haywood, Valentine, Hearne, Mrs. Mary Henley, Lady Elizabeth Henley, Orator Henrietta HÉros de Roman, Les Hervey, Lord Hill, Aaron History of Betty Barnes, The History of Cornelia, The History of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy, The History of Leonora Meadowson, The History of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell, The, History of the Life and Reign of Mary Stuart, History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless, The, Hogarth, William, Howard, Henrietta, Countess of Suffolk, Humphrey Clinker, Hurst, Capt., Husband, The,

Idalia, Illustre Parisienne, L', Injur'd Husband, The, Intrigues galantes de la cour de France, Invisible Spy, The, Irish Artifice, Ivanhoe,

Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy, see History of Johnson, Samuel, Joseph Andrews, Justicia, Key to the Dunciad,

Kirkall, Elisha,

Lady's Philosopher's Stone, The, La Faye, Charles de, La Fayette, Mme de, La Force, Mile de, Lang, Andrew, Lampe, Frederick, Lasselia, Lennox, Mrs. Charlotte, Letter from H—— G——, Esq., A, Letters from a Lady of Quality to a Chevalier, Letters from the Palace of Fame, Letters written by Mrs. Manley, Lettres nouvelles de M. Boursault, Lettres Persanes, Lettres Portugaises, Life of Harriot Stuart, The, Life of Madam de Villesache, The, Life's Progress through the Passions, Lincoln's Inn Fields Theater, Lodge, Thomas, Lombe, Sir Thomas, Lounsbury, T.E., Love in Excess, Love in its Variety, Love-Letters on all Occasions, Lover's Week, The, Love's Posy, Lucius, Lucky Rape, The, Lumley, Lady Frances,

Mallet, David, Manley, Mrs. Mary, Marana, G.P., Marivaux, Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de, Marlborough, Sarah, Duchess of, Marriage-Act, The, Marriage À la Mode, Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, Masqueraders, The, Matrimony, a Novel, Memoirs of the Baron de Brosse, Memoirs of a Cavalier, Memoirs of a Certain Island, Memoirs of the Court of Lilliput, Memoirs of Europe in the Eighth Century, Memoirs of Miss Sydney Biddulph, Mercenary Lover, The, Minton, Ann, Mira, Moll Flanders, Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, Moore, George, Moore-Smith, James, Morris, Bezaleel, Morte D'Arthur, Mouche, La, Mr. Campbell's Pacquet,

Newcastle, Duchess of,

Ochihatou, O'Hara, Kane, Old Mortality, Opera of Operas, Oriental letters, Oriental tales, Orinda, The Matchless, Oroonoko, Osborne, Thomas,

Padlock, The, Pamela, Parrot, The, Parthenissa, Paysanne Parvenue, La Peregrine Pickle, Perplex'd Dutchess, The, Persecuted Virtue, Peterborough, Lord, Philidore and Plaaentia, Pierre philosophale des dames, La, Pit, Journalist, Pix, Mrs. Mary, Plain Dealer, The, Pleasures of the Imagination, The, Poems on Several Occasions, Political Foundling, The, Polly Honeycombe, Pompey the Little, Pope, Alexander, Popiad, The, Present for a Servant-Maid, A, Pretender, The, Princesse de ClÈves, La, Prude, The,

Quin, James,

Rape of the Lock, The, Rash Resolve, The, Reeve, Clara, Reflections on the Various Effects of Love, Religious Courtship, The, Restoration comedy, Rich, John, Richardson, Samuel, Rival Father, The, Rival Modes, The, Roberts, James, Robinson Crusoe, Rosalynde, Rowe, Mrs. Elizabeth, Rowe, Nicholas, Roxana, see Fortunate Mistress, The

Sappho, Savage, Richard, Scott, Sir Walter, Select Collection of Novels and Histories, Mrs. Haywood's, Secret Histories, Novels and Poems, Secret History of Mama Oello, The, Secret History of the Present Intrigues of the Court of Carimania, The, Secret Memoirs of the late Mr. Duncan Campbel, Shadwell, Thomas, Shakespeare Restored, Shebbeare, John, Sloane, Sir Hans, Smollett, George Tobias, South Sea bubble, Specimens of British Poetesses, Spectator, The, Spy upon the Conjurer, A, Stage-Coach Journey to Exeter, A, Stanley, Col., Statesman's Progress, The, Steele, Richard, Sterling, James, Supernatural Philosopher, The, Surprise, The, Swift, Jonathan,

Tatler, The, Tea-Table, The, Thackeray, William Makepeace, Theobald, Lewis, Thomas, Mrs., Time's Telescope, Timon of Athens, Tom Jones, Tragedy of Tragedies, Turkish Spy, The,

Unequal Conflict, The, Unfortunate Princess, The, Utopia, see Memoirs of a Certain Island

Venice Preserved, Villedieu, Mme de, Virtuous Villager, The,

Walpole, Horace, Walpole, Sir Robert, Welsted, Leonard, Wife, The, Wife to be Lett, A, Woolston, Thomas, Works, Mrs. Haywood's,

Yonge, Sir William, Young Lady, The,

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