'Of Genius', in The Occasional Paper, and Preface to The Creation by Aaron Hill


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Issues will appear, as usual, in May, July, September, November,
January, and March. In spite of rising costs, membership fees
will be kept at the present annual rate of $2.50 in the United
States and Canada; $2.75 in Great Britain and the continent.
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TO THE, AUGUSTAN REPRINT SOCIETY:

_I enclose the membership fee for_

_the third year_

_the second and third
year_

_the first, second, and
third year_

NAME....

ADDRESS....

NOTE: All income received by the Society is devoted to defraying
cost of printing and mailing.







_THE AUGUSTAN REPRINT SOCIETY_

MAKES AVAILABLE

Inexpensive Reprints of Rare Materials

FROM

ENGLISH LITERATURE OF THE

SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES

Students, scholars, and bibliographers of literature, history,
and philology will find the publications valuable. _The
Johnsonian News Letter_ has said of them: "Excellent facsimiles,
and cheap in price, these represent the triumph of modern
scientific reproduction. Be sure to become a subscriber; and take
it upon yourself to see that your college library is on the
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The Augustan Reprint Society is a non-profit, scholarly
organization, run without overhead expense. By careful management
it is able to offer at least six publications each year at the
unusually low membership fee of $2.50 per year in the United
States and Canada, and $2.75 in Great Britain and the continent.

Libraries as well as individuals are eligible for membership.
Since the publications are issued without profit, however, no
discount can be allowed to libraries, agents, or booksellers.

New members may still obtain a complete run of the first year's
publications for $2.50, the annual membership fee.

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).

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