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Valentinian,9Valiant Scot,32Valiant Welchman,27Varieties,32Very Woman,16Unfortunate Lovers,6Unfortunate Shepherd,25Unfortunate Mother,18Unfortunate Usurper,32Ungrateful Favourite,32Unhappy Favourite,Essex,3Unnatural Combat,16Unnatural Tragedy,18Usurper,12Untrussing the Humerous Poet,5Venice preserved,19Virtue Betray'd,3Vestal Virgin,12Villain,19Virgin Martyr,16Virgin Widow,20Virtuous Octavia,1Virtuous Wife,8Virtuoso,24Vision of Delight,13Vision of the 12 Goddesses,5Vow Breaker,23

Walks of Islington & Hogsdon,13Wandring Lover,17Warning for fair Women,32Weakest goes to the Wall,ib.Wealth and Health,ib.Wedding,32Westward Hoe,5What you will,16When you see me, you know me,20White Devil,25Whore of Babylon,5Wiat's History,ib.Widow,13Widow's Tears,3Wife for a Month,9Wild Gallant,7Wild-Goose Chase,9Wily beguil'd,32Wine, Beer, Ale, & Tobac.,ib.Winter's Tale,22Wise Woman of Hogsdon,11Witch of Edmonton,5Wit in a Constable,10Wit without money,9Wit of a Woman,32Wit at several Weapons,9Wits,By SirW. D.OmittedWits Cabal,18Wits led by the Nose,32Witty Combat,27Witty Fair, One,22Woman turn'd Bully,32---- Captain,24----'s Conquest,12---- kill'd, with kindness,11---- Hater,9---- in the Moon,14----'s Prize,9---- will have her Will,32----'s a Weather-Cock,9Women pleas'd,ib.Women beware Women,16Wonder, a Woman never vex'd,20Wonder of a Kingdom,5World toss'd at Tennis,16Wrangling Lovers,21

Yorkshire Tragedy,22Young Admiral,ib.Your five Gallants,16Youth's Glory, and Death's Banquet,18Young King,3

ADVERTISEMENT.

C.Stands for Comedy, T.Tragedy, T. C.Tragy-Comedy, O.Opera, H.History, P.Pastoral, I.Interlude,andE.Entertainment.

FINIS.

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145-146. Thomas Shelton,A Tutor to Tachygraphy, or, Short-writing, 1642, andTachygraphy, 1647. Introduction by William Matthews.147-148.Deformities of Dr. Samuel Johnson, 1782. Introduction by Gwin J. Kolb and J. E. Congleton.149.POETA DE TRISTIBUS: or, the Poet's Complaint, 1682. Introduction by Harold Love.150. Gerard Langbaine,Momus Triumphans: or, the Plagiaries of the English Stage[A New Catalogue of English Plays], 1687. Introduction by David Rodes.

145-146. Thomas Shelton,A Tutor to Tachygraphy, or, Short-writing, 1642, andTachygraphy, 1647. Introduction by William Matthews.

147-148.Deformities of Dr. Samuel Johnson, 1782. Introduction by Gwin J. Kolb and J. E. Congleton.

149.POETA DE TRISTIBUS: or, the Poet's Complaint, 1682. Introduction by Harold Love.

150. Gerard Langbaine,Momus Triumphans: or, the Plagiaries of the English Stage[A New Catalogue of English Plays], 1687. Introduction by David Rodes.

Members of the Society will receive copies of Clark Library seminar papers.

Gerard Langbaine,An Account of the English Dramatick Poets(1691), Introduction by John Loftis. 2 Volumes. Approximately 600 pages. Price to members of the Society, $7.00 for the first copy (both volumes), and $8.50 for additional copies. Price to non-members, $10.00.

Gerard Langbaine,An Account of the English Dramatick Poets(1691), Introduction by John Loftis. 2 Volumes. Approximately 600 pages. Price to members of the Society, $7.00 for the first copy (both volumes), and $8.50 for additional copies. Price to non-members, $10.00.

Already published in this series:

1. John Ogilby,The Fables of Aesop Paraphras'd in Verse(1668), with an Introduction by Earl Miner. 228 pages.2. John Gay,Fables(1727, 1738), with an Introduction by Vinton A. Dearing. 366 pages.3.The Empress of Morocco and Its Critics(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. 348 pages.4.After THE TEMPEST(the Dryden-Davenant version ofThe Tempest[1670]; the "operatic"Tempest[1674]; Thomas Duffett'sMock-Tempest[1675]; and the "Garrick"Tempest[1756]), with an Introduction by George Robert Guffey. 332 pages.

1. John Ogilby,The Fables of Aesop Paraphras'd in Verse(1668), with an Introduction by Earl Miner. 228 pages.

2. John Gay,Fables(1727, 1738), with an Introduction by Vinton A. Dearing. 366 pages.

3.The Empress of Morocco and Its Critics(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. 348 pages.

4.After THE TEMPEST(the Dryden-Davenant version ofThe Tempest[1670]; the "operatic"Tempest[1674]; Thomas Duffett'sMock-Tempest[1675]; and the "Garrick"Tempest[1756]), with an Introduction by George Robert Guffey. 332 pages.

Price to members of the Society, $3.50 for the first copy of each title, and $4.25 for additional copies. Price to non-members, $5.00. 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.

PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT

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).

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).

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).

26. Charles Macklin,The Man of the World(1792).31. Thomas Gray,An Elegy Wrote in a Country Churchyard(1751), andThe Eton College Manuscript.

26. Charles Macklin,The Man of the World(1792).

31. Thomas Gray,An Elegy Wrote in a Country Churchyard(1751), andThe Eton College Manuscript.

41. Bernard Mandeville,A Letter to Dion(1732).

41. Bernard Mandeville,A Letter to Dion(1732).

104. Thomas D'Urfey,Wonders in the Sun; or, The Kingdom of the Birds(1706).

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).

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 Roger 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).

115. Daniel Defoe and others,Accounts of the Apparition of Mrs. Veal.

116. Charles Macklin,The Covent Garden Theatre(1752).

117. Sir Roger 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).

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).

129. Lawrence Echard, Prefaces toTerence's Comedies(1694) andPlautus's Comedies(1694).130. Henry More,Democritus Platonissans(1646).132. Walter Harte,An Essay on Satire, Particularly on the Dunciad(1730).

129. Lawrence Echard, Prefaces toTerence's Comedies(1694) andPlautus's Comedies(1694).

130. Henry More,Democritus Platonissans(1646).

132. Walter Harte,An Essay on Satire, Particularly on the Dunciad(1730).

133. John Courtenay,A Poetical Review of the Literary and Moral Character of the Late Samuel Johnson(1786).134. John Downes,Roscius Anglicanus(1708).135. Sir John Hill,Hypochondriasis, a Practical Treatise(1766).136. Thomas Sheridan,Discourse ... Being Introductory to His Course of Lectures on Elocution and the English Language(1759).137. Arthur Murphy,The Englishman From Paris(1736).138. [Catherine Trotter],Olinda's Adventures(1718).

133. John Courtenay,A Poetical Review of the Literary and Moral Character of the Late Samuel Johnson(1786).

134. John Downes,Roscius Anglicanus(1708).

135. Sir John Hill,Hypochondriasis, a Practical Treatise(1766).

136. Thomas Sheridan,Discourse ... Being Introductory to His Course of Lectures on Elocution and the English Language(1759).

137. Arthur Murphy,The Englishman From Paris(1736).

138. [Catherine Trotter],Olinda's Adventures(1718).

139. John Ogilvie,An Essay on the Lyric Poetry of the Ancients(1762).140.A Learned Dissertation on Dumpling(1726) andPudding Burnt to Pot or a Compleat Key to the Dissertation on Dumpling(1727).141. Selections from Sir Roger L'Estrange'sObservator(1681-1687).142. Anthony Collins,A Discourse Concerning Ridicule and Irony in Writing(1729).143.A Letter From A Clergyman to His Friend, With An Account of the Travels of Captain Lemuel Gulliver(1726).144.The Art of Architecture, A Poem. In Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry(1742).

139. John Ogilvie,An Essay on the Lyric Poetry of the Ancients(1762).

140.A Learned Dissertation on Dumpling(1726) andPudding Burnt to Pot or a Compleat Key to the Dissertation on Dumpling(1727).

141. Selections from Sir Roger L'Estrange'sObservator(1681-1687).

142. Anthony Collins,A Discourse Concerning Ridicule and Irony in Writing(1729).

143.A Letter From A Clergyman to His Friend, With An Account of the Travels of Captain Lemuel Gulliver(1726).

144.The Art of Architecture, A Poem. In Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry(1742).

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.

Publications in print are available at the regular membership rate of $8.00 yearly. Prices of single issues may be obtained upon request. Subsequent publications may be checked in the annual prospectus.

Transcriber's Notes:Simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors were corrected.

Transcriber's Notes:

Simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors were corrected.

The Greek mispelling in footnote 59 was corrected.


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