edy of Elvira, Written by Mr. David
Malloch_ (1763). [#15857]
36. Joseph Harris's _The City Bride_ (1696). [In preparation]
*Seventh Year (1952-1953)*
37. Thomas Morrison's _A Pindarick Ode on Painting_ (1767). [In
preparation]
38. John Phillips' _A Satyr Against Hypocrites_ (1655).
39. Thomas Warton's _A History of English Poetry_.
40. Edward Bysshe's _The Art of English Poetry_ (1708).
41. Bernard Mandeville's "A Letter to Dion" (1732).
42. Prefaces to Four Seventeenth-Century Romances.
*Eighth Year (1953-1954)*
43. John Baillie's _An Essay on the Sublime_ (1747).
44. Mathias Casimire Sarbiewski's _The Odes of Casimire_, Translated
by G. Hils (1646).
45. John Robert Scott's _Dissertation on the Progress of the Fine Arts._
46. Selections from Seventeenth Century Songbooks.
47. Contemporaries of the _Tatler_ and _Spectator_.
48. Samuel Richardson's Introduction to _Pamela_.
*Ninth Year (1954-1955)*
49. Two St. Cecilia's Day Sermons (1696-1697).
50. Hervey Aston's _A Sermon Before the Sons of the Clergy_ (1745).
51. Lewis Maidwell's _An Essay upon the Necessity and Excellency of
Education_ (1705).
52. Pappity Stampoy's _A Collection of Scotch Proverbs_ (1663). [#7018]
53. Urian Oakes' _The Soveriegn Efficacy of Divine Providence_ (1682).
54. Mary Davys' _Familiar Letters Betwixt a Gentleman and a Lady_
(1725).
*Tenth Year (1955-1956)*
55. Samuel Say's _An Essay on the Harmony, Variety, and Power of
Numbers_ (1745).
56. _Theologia Ruris, sive Schola & Scala Naturae_ (1686).
57. Henry Fielding's _Shamela_ (1741).
58. Eighteenth Century Book Illustrations.
59. Samuel Johnson's _Notes to Shakespeare_. Vol. I, Comedies, Part I.
[#7780]
60. Samuel Johnson's _Notes to Shakespeare_. Vol. I, Comedies, Part II.
[#7780]
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Errors corrected by transcriber:
the _Spectator's_ critiques of Shakespeare
[not underlined in original]
Artfulness and Embellishments of the _Romans_
[text reads "Embel/llishments" at line break]
the first Person that ever found out the Philosopher's Stone
[text reads "that that"]
But if, continues my Bookseller
[text reads "conti/tinues" at line break]
_denouement_
_accent unchanged (grave on second "e")_
every thing larger can hold any thing that
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