Essays on Taste eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 35 pages of information about Essays on Taste.

Essays on Taste eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 35 pages of information about Essays on Taste.

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).

THOMAS GRAY:  An Elegy Wrote in a Country Church Yard (1751).  (Facsimile of first edition and of portions of Gray’s manuscripts of the poem).

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PUBLICATIONS

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).

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