sentment must have
happened.--But for a time at least, sir, and, I hope, for life, affliction
and angry vicissitudes have taken their leaves of us all.--If affluence
can procure content and ease, they are within our reach.--My fortune is
ample, and shall be dedicated to the happiness of this domestic circle.--
_My scheme, tho' mock'd by knave, coquet, and fool,
To thinking minds will prove this golden rule;
In all pursuits, but chiefly in a wife,
Not wealth, but morals, make the happy life._
FINIS.
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library: University of California
THE AUGUSTAN REPRINT SOCIETY
_General Editors_
H. RICHARD ARCHER
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
E.N. HOOKER
University of California, Los Angeles
R.C. BOYS
University of Michigan
JOHN LOFTIS
University of California, Los Angeles
The society exists to make available inexpensive reprints (usually
facsimile reproductions) of rare seventeenth and eighteenth century works.
The editorial policy of the Society continues unchanged. As in the past,
the editors welcome suggestions concerning publications.
All correspondence concerning subscriptions in the United States and
Canada should be addressed to the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library,
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subscribers should address B.H. Blackwell, Broad Street, Oxford, England.
Publications for the fifth year [1950-1951]
(_At least six items, most of them from the following list, will be
reprinted_.)
FRANCES REYNOLDS (?): _An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Taste, and
of the Origin of Our Ideas of Beauty_, &_c._ (1785). Introduction by James
L. Clifford.
THOMAS BAKER: _The Fine Lady's Airs_ (1709). Introduction by John
Harrington Smith.
DANIEL DEFOE: _Vindication of the Press_ (1718). Introduction by Otho
Clinton Williams.
JOHN EVELYN: _An Apologie for the Royal Party_ (1659); _A Panegyric to
Charles the Second_ (1661). Introduction by Geoffrey Keynes.
CHARLES MACKLIN: _Man of the World_ (1781). Introduction by Dougald
MacMillan.
_Prefaces to Fiction_. Selected and with an Introduction by Benjamin
Boyce.
THOMAS SPRAT: _Poems_.
SIR WILLIAM PETTY: _The Advice of W.P. to Mr. Samuel Hartlib for the
Advancement of some particular Parts of Learning_ (1648
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