16. Henry Nevil Payne,The Fatal Jealousie(1673).
18. Anonymous, "Of Genius," inThe Occasional Paper, Vol. III, No. 10 (1719), and Aaron Hill, Preface toThe Creation(1720).
19. Susanna Centlivre,The Busie Body(1709).
20. Lewis Theobald,Preface to the Works of Shakespeare(1734).
22. Samuel Johnson,The Vanity of Human Wishes(1749), and twoRamblerpapers (1750).
23. John Dryden,His Majesties Declaration Defended(1681).
31. Thomas Gray,An Elegy Wrote in a Country Churchyard(1751), andThe Eton College Manuscript.
41. Bernard Mandeville,A Letter to Dion(1732).
104. Thomas D'Urfey,Wonders in the Sun; or, The Kingdom of the Birds(1706).
110. John Tutchin,Selected Poems(1685-1700).
111. Anonymous,Political Justice(1736).
112. Robert Dodsley,An Essay on Fable(1764).
113. T. R.,An Essay Concerning Critical and Curious Learning(1698).
114.Two Poems Against Pope: Leonard Welsted,One Epistle to Mr. A. Pope(1730), and Anonymous,The Blatant Beast(1742).
115. Daniel Defoe and others,Accounts of the Apparition of Mrs. Veal.
116. Charles Macklin,The Covent Garden Theatre(1752).
117. Sir George L'Estrange,Citt and Bumpkin(1680).
118. Henry More,Enthusiasmus Triumphatus(1662).
119. Thomas Traherne,Meditations on the Six Days of the Creation(1717).
120. Bernard Mandeville,Aesop Dress'd or a Collection of Fables(1704).
123. Edmond Malone,Cursory Observations on the Poems Attributed to Mr. Thomas Rowley(1782).
124. Anonymous,The Female Wits(1704).
125. Anonymous,The Scribleriad(1742). Lord Hervey,The Difference Between Verbal and Practical Virtue(1742).
126.Le Lutrin: an Heroick Poem, Written Originally in French by Monsieur Boileau: Made English by N. O.(1682).
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128. Charles Macklin,A Will and No Will, or a Bone for the Lawyers(1746).The New Play Criticiz'd, or The Plague of Envy(1747).
129. Lawrence Echard, Prefaces toTerence's Comedies(1694) andPlautus's Comedies(1694).
130. Henry More,Democritus Platonissans(1646).
131. John Evelyn,The History of Sabatai Sevi, The Suppos'd Messiah of the Jews(1669).
132. Walter Harte,An Essay on Satire, Particularly on the Dunciad(1730).
Publications of the first fifteen years of the Society (numbers 1-90) are available in paperbound units of six issues at $16.00 per unit, from the Kraus Reprint Company, 16 East 46th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017.
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Publications of the first fifteen years of the Society (numbers 1-90) are available in paperbound units of six issues at $16.00 per unit, from the Kraus Reprint Company, 16 East 46th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017.
133. John Courtenay,A Poetical Review of the Literary and Moral Character of the Late Samuel Johnson(1786). Introduction by Robert E. Kelley.
134. John Downes,Roscius Anglicanus(1708). Introduction by John Loftis.
135. Sir John Hill,Hypochondriasis, a Practical Treatise on the Nature and Cure of that Disorder Call'd the Hyp or Hypo(1766). Introduction by G. S. Rousseau.
136. Thomas Sheridan,Discourse ... Being Introductory to His Course of Lectures on Elocution and the English Language(1759). Introduction by G. P. Mohrman.
137. Arthur Murphy,The Englishman From Paris(1756). Introduction by Simon Trefman. Previously unpublished manuscript.
138. [Catherine Trotter],Olinda's Adventures(1718). Introduction by Robert Adams Day.
Next in the continuing series of special publications by the Society will beAfter THE TEMPEST, a volume including the Dryden-Davenant version ofThe Tempest(1670); the "operatic"Tempest(1674); Thomas Duffet'sMock-Tempest(1675); and the "Garrick"Tempest(1756), with an Introduction by George Robert Guffey.
Already published in this series are:
1. John Ogilby,The Fables of Aesop Paraphras'd in Verse(1668), with an Introduction by Earl Miner.
2. John Gay,Fables(1727, 1738), with an Introduction by Vinton A. Dearing.
3. Elkanah Settle,The Empress of Morocco(1673) with five plates;Notes and Observations on the Empress of Morocco(1674) by John Dryden, John Crowne and Thomas Shadwell;Notes and Observations on the Empress of Morocco Revised(1674) by Elkanah Settle; andThe Empress of Morocco. A Farce(1674) by Thomas Duffet; with an Introduction by Maximillian E. Novak.
Price to members of the Society, $2.50 for the first copy of each title, and $3.25 for additional copies. Price to non-members, $4.00. Standing orders for this continuing series of Special Publications will be accepted. British and European orders should be addressed to B. H. Blackwell, Broad Street, Oxford, England.
Transcriber's Note: Punctuation has been standardised. Spelling and grammar have been retained as in the original publication.