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1964-1965
109. Sir William Temple, _An Essay upon the Original and Nature of Government_ (1680).
110. John Tutchin, _Selected Poems_ (1685-1700). [_In Preparation_]
111. Anonymous, _Political justice. A Poem_ (1736).
112. Robert Dodsley, _An Essay on Fable_ (1764).
113. T. R., _An Essay Concerning Critical and Curious Learning_ (1680).
114. _Two Poems Against Pope_: Leonard Welsted, _One Epistle to Mr. A.
Pope_ (1730), and Anonymous, _The Blatant Beast_ (1742). [21499]
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library: University of California, Los Angeles
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PUBLICATIONS FOR 1965-1966
THOMAS TRAHERNE, _Meditations on the Six Days of the Creation_ (1717).
Introduction by George Robert Guffey.
CHARLES MACKLIN, _The Covent Garden Theatre_ [ma.n.u.script] (1752).
Introduction by Jean B. Kern. [_present text_]
ROGER L'ESTRANGE, _Citt and b.u.mpkin_ (1680). Introduction by B. J. Rahn.
[_In Preparation_]
DANIEL DEFOE and Others, Accounts of the Apparition of Mrs. Veal (ca. 1705). Introduction by Manuel Schonhorn.
HENRY MORE, _Enthusiasmus Triumphatus_ (1662). Introduction by M. V.
DePorte.
BERNARD MANDEVILLE, _Aesop Dress'd or a Collection of Fables Writ in Familiar Verse_ (1704). Introduction by John S. Shea. [_In Preparation_]
_ANNOUNCEMENT:_
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