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NOTE ON THE TEXT | 41 |
The British Censor 1712 | 47 |
John Tutchins Ghost to Richard Steele Esq 171 j | 58 |
JOHN LACY pseud The Steeleids 1714 | 64 |
THOMAS BABINCTON MACAULAY Life and Writings | 70 |
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Letters Conversations | 73 |
JONATHAN SWIFT The Importance of the Guardian | 80 |
JONATHAN SWIFT The First Ode of the Second Book | 98 |
THEOPHILUSCIBBBRThe Life of Addison 1753 | 257 |
ROBERT HERON pseud Letters of Literature 1785 | 259 |
JANE AUSTEN Northanger Abbey 1818 | 264 |
Addison the Dramatist 45 TheExaminer 27 Aprili May 1713 | 266 |
TheFlying Post 1713 | 271 |
CHARLESGILDONCatoExamind 1713 | 274 |
GEORGE SEWBLL Observations Upon Cato 1713 | 281 |
4 JOHNDENNISRemarks Upon Cato 1713 | 282 |
Steele the Dramatist | 106 |
RICHARDSTEELESpectator5128 April 1711 | 116 |
The Tender Husband 1705 | 118 |
DANIBLDEFOEThe Fears of the Pretender 1715 | 125 |
COLLEY GIBBER Dedication toXimena 1719 | 129 |
JOHN DENNIS The Characters and Conduct of Sir John Edgar 1720 Letters I IV | 132 |
JOHN DENNIS? The Battle of the Authors Lately Fought in CoventGarden 1720 | 150 |
JOHN DENNIS A Defence of Sir Fopling Flutter 1722 | 159 |
TheFreeholdersJournal 14 November 1722 | 169 |
BENJAMIN VICTOR An Epistle to Sir Richard Steele 1722 | 172 |
Sir Richard Steele and his New Comedy 1722 | 174 |
JOHN DENNIS Remarks on the Preface to the Conscious Lovers 1723 | 183 |
The Censor Censured 1723 | 189 |
JOSEPH MITCHELL To Sir Richard Steele On The Conscious Loversr 1723 1729 | 201 |
The Tatler 170911 | 203 |
The Examiner on the Tatler 1710 | 207 |
A Condoling Letter to the Tattler 1710 | 217 |
WILLIAM COWPER A Letter to Isaac BickerstafT 1710 | 222 |
JOHN GAY The Present State of Wit 1711 | 224 |
HENRY FELTON A Dissertation on Reading the Classics 1713 1715 | 230 |
The Spectator 171112 1714 | 231 |
A Letter from Will Honeycomb to the Examiner 1714 | 247 |
SIRRICHARDBLACKMOREAn Essay upon Wit 1716 | 252 |
CHARLESGILDONThe Complete Art of Poetry 1718 | 253 |
TheGrumbler 1715 | 322 |
A Parallel betwixt Ozells Cato of Utica and Addisons Cato 1716 | 324 |
GEORGESEWELLA Vindication of the English Stage 1716 | 329 |
TheFreeholdersJournal 1722 | 333 |
Steele onThe Drummer 17161722 | 335 |
VII | 339 |
HENRY FULTON A Dissertation on Reading the Classics and Forming ajust Style 1713 1715 | 340 |
LEONARD WELSTED To the Countess of Warwick on her Marriage with Mr Addison c 1716 | 341 |
NICHOLAS AMHURST A Congratulatory Epistle to Addison 1717 | 342 |
ALLAN RAMSAYRichy and Sandy 1719 | 346 |
THOMASTICKELLElegyTo the Earl of Warwick 1721 | 348 |
JOSEPH WARTON An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope 1756 | 353 |
EDWARD YOUNG Conjectures on Original Composition 1759 | 358 |
HUGH BLAIR Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres 1760 1783 | 366 |
JOHN GILBERT COOPER Letters concerning Taste 1755 | 381 |
VICESIMUS KNOX Essays Moral and Literary 1779 3 84 | 384 |
SAMUELJOHNSONLives of the PoetsAddison 1781 | 386 |
VIII | 399 |
THOMAS WALLACE An Essay on the Variations of English Prose from the Revolution to the Present Time 1796 | 400 |
WILLIAM HAZLITT Lectures on the English Comic Writers 1819 | 403 |
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY The English Humourists | 442 |
INDEX | 459 |
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