During the first two years the publications are issued in three
series: I. Essays on Wit; II. Essays on Poetry and Language; and
III. Essays on the Stage.
_PUBLICATIONS FOR THE FIRST YEAR (1946-1947)_
MAY, 1946: Series I, No. 1--Richard Blackmore's _Essay upon
Wit _(1716), and Addison's _Freeholder_ No. 45
(1716).
JULY, 1946: Series II, No. 1--Samuel Cobb's _Of Poetry_ and
_Discourse on Criticism_ (1707).
SEPT., 1946: Series III, No. 1--Anon., _Letter to A.H. Esq.;
concerning the Stage_ (1698), and Richard Willis'
_Occasional Paper_ No. IX (1698).
Nov., 1946: Series I, No. 2--Anon., _Essay on Wit_ (1748),
together with Characters by Flecknoe, and Joseph
Warton's _Adventurer_ Nos. 127 and 133.
JAN., 1947: Series II, No. 2--Samuel Wesley's _Epistle to a
Friend Concerning Poetry _(1700) and _Essay on
Heroic Poetry_ (1693).
MARCH, 1947: Series III, No. 2--Anon., _Representation of the
Impiety and Immorality of the Stage_ (1704) and
anon., _Some Thoughts Concerning the Stage_ (1704).
_PUBLICATIONS FOR THE SECOND YEAR (1947-1948)_
MAY, 1947: Series I, No. 3--John Gay's _The Present State of
Wit;_ and a section on Wit from _The English
Theophrastus.
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