(1952-1953)
37. Thomas Morrison's _A Pindarick Ode on Painting_ (1767). [In
preparation]
38. John Phillips' _A Satyr Against Hypocrites_ (1655).
39. Thomas Warton's _A History of English Poetry_.
40. Edward Bysshe's _The Art of English Poetry_ (1708).
41. Bernard Mandeville's "_A Letter to Dion_" (1732).
42. Prefaces to Four Seventeenth-Century Romances.
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Errata (noted by transcriber):
deserves not only Acknowlegdment, but ...
[_text unchanged: error for "Acknowledgment"?_]
... for the Unknown Author [_del._ 8th] {of the beautiful new Piece
call'd} _PAMELA_
[_text unchanged, but "of" probably belongs outside the hand-drawn
brackets_]
Maren-Sofie Roestvig
[_spelling shown as printed, but correct form is "Rostvig"
(o-slash, 28th letter of Norwegian alphabet)_]
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