00]
8. Rapin's _De Carmine Pastorali_, translated by Creech (1684). (II, 3)
[14495]
9. T. Hanmer's (?) _Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet_ (1736).
(III, 3) [14899]
10. Corbyn Morris' _Essay towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit,
etc._ (1744). (I, 4) [16233]
11. Thomas Purney's _Discourse on the Pastoral_ (1717). (II, 4) [15313]
12. Essays on the Stage, selected, with an Introduction by Joseph Wood
Krutch. (III, 4) [16335]
Third Year (1948-1949)
13. Sir John Falstaff (pseud.), _The Theatre_ (1720). (IV, 1) [15999]
14. Edward Moore's _The Gamester_ (1753). (V, 1) [16267]
15. John Oldmixon's _Reflections on Dr. Swift's Letter to Harley_
(1712); and Arthur Mainwaring's _The British Academy_ (1712). (VI, 1)
[25091]
16. Nevil Payne's _Fatal Jealousy_ (1673). (V, 2) [16916]
17. Nicholas Rowe's _Some Account of the Life of Mr. William Shakespear_
(1709). (Extra Series, I) [16275]
18. Aaron Hill's Preface to _The Creation_; and Thomas Brereton's
Preface to _Esther_. (IV, 2) [15870]
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Errors and Inconsistencies
In the body text, variable spellings such as "villany" : "villainy" and
"intire" : "entire" are unchanged. Unless otherwise noted, all spelling,
punctuation and capitalization are as printed.
Introduction:
"... an ordinary Share of Virtue" (p. 24) [(p.24)]
Critical Remarks:
there never can be any thing but a perpetual jarring discord
[pertpeual]
limited state of the human understanding [understandng]
according to his particular temper or circumstances [cricumstances]
How to reconcile to probability
[_printed "proba-/bability" at line break_]
But as these precepts and examples are now applied
[_"a" in "and" printed upside-down_]
and by the serpent, lust or pleasure. This allegory [pleasure,]
just as she was setting out [just us]
paint a Chloe or a Sachurissa [_unchanged: error for "Sacharissa"?_]
Ben Johnson replied, he wished [_spelling unchanged_]
any difference in opinions, merely speculative [opinions.]
the Detestation of all Mankind [_first "l" in "all" invisible_]
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Grandison, Clarissa, and Pamela (1754), by Anonymous
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