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PUBLICATIONS OF THE AUGUSTAN REPRINT SOCIETY
First Year (1946-1947)
1. Richard Blackmore"s _Essay upon Wit_ (1716), and Addison"s _Freeholder_ No. 45 (1716).
2. Samuel Cobb"s _Of Poetry_ and _Discourse on Criticism_ (1707).
3. _Letter to A.H. Esq.; concerning the Stage_ (1698), and Richard Willis"
_Occasional Paper No. IX_ (1698). (OUT OF PRINT)
4. _Essay on Wit_ (1748), together with Characters by Flecknoe, and Joseph Warton"s _Adventurer_ Nos. 127 and 133. (OUT OF PRINT)
5. Samuel Wesley"s _Epistle to a Friend Concerning Poetry_ (1700) and _Essay on Heroic Poetry_ (1693).
6. _Representation of the Impiety and Immorality of the Stage_ (1704) and _Some Thoughts Concerning the Stage_ (1704).
Second Year (1947-1948)
7. John Gay"s _The Present State of Wit_ (1711); and a section on Wit from _The English Theophrastus_ (1702).
8. Rapin"s _De Carmine Pastorali_, translated by Creech (1684).
9. T. Hanmer"s (?) _Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet_ (1736).
10. Corbyn Morris" _Essay towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit, etc._ (1744).
11. Thomas Purney"s _Discourse on the Pastoral_ (1717).
12. Essays on the Stage, selected, with an Introduction by Joseph Wood Krutch.
Third Year (1948-1949)
13. Sir John Falstaff (pseud.), _The Theatre_ (1720).
14. Edward Moore"s _The Gamester_ (1753).
15. John Oldmixon"s _Reflections on Dr. Swift"s Letter to Harley_ (1712); and Arthur Mainwaring"s _The British Academy_ (1712).
16. Nevil Payne"s _Fatal Jealousy_ (1673).
17. Nicholas Rowe"s _Some Account of the Life of Mr. William Shakespear_ (1709).
18. Aaron Hill"s-Preface to _The Creation_; and Thomas Brereton"s Preface to _Esther_.
Fourth Year (1949-1950)
19. Susanna Centlivre"s _The Busie Body_ (1709).
20. Lewis Theobald"s _Preface to The Works of Shakespeare_ (1734).
21. _Critical Remarks on Sir Charles Gradison, Clarissa, and Pamela_ (1754).
22. Samuel Johnson"s _The Vanity of Human Wishes_ (1749) and Two _Rambler_ papers (1750).
23. John Dryden"s _His Majesties Declaration Defended_ (1681).
24. Pierre Nicole"s _An Essay on True and Apparent Beauty in Which from Settled Principles is Rendered the Grounds for Choosing and Rejecting Epigrams,_ translated by J.V. Cunningham.