Some Account of the Life of Mr. William Shakespear (1709) by Nicholas Rowe


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Series IV: Men, Manners, and Critics

Sir John Falstaff (pseud.), _The Theatre_ (1720).

Aaron Hill, Preface to _The Creation_, and Thomas Brereton, Preface
to _Esther_.

Ned Ward, Selected Tracts.


Series V: Drama

Edward Moore, _The Gamester_ (1753).

Nevil Payne, _Fatal Jealousy_ (1673).

Mrs. Centlivre, _The Busie Body_ (1709).

Charles Macklin, _Man of the World_ (1781).


Series VI: Poetry and Language

John Oldmixon, _Reflections on Dr. Swift's Letter to Harley_
(1712); and Arthur Mainwaring, _The British Academy_ (1712).

Pierre Nicole, _De Epigrammate_.

Andre Dacier, Essay on Lyric Poetry.


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