1948-1949
16. Henry Nevil Payne, The Fatal Jealousie (1673).
18. "Of Genius," in The Occasional Paper, Vol. III, No. 10 (1719), and Aaron Hill, Preface to The Creation (1720).
1949-1950
19. Susanna Centlivre, The Busie Body (1709).
22. Samuel Johnson, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), and two Rambler papers (1750).
23. John Dryden, His Majesties Declaration Defended (1681).
1951-1952
26. Charles Macklin, The Man of the World (1792).
31. Thomas Gray, An Elegy Wrote in a Country Churchyard (1751), and The Eton College Manuscript.
1952-1953
41. Bernard Mandeville, A Letter to Dion (1732).
1964-1965
110. John Tutchin, Selected Poems (1685-1700).
111. Political Justice (1736).
113. T. R., An Essay Concerning Critical and Curious Learning (1698).
1965-1966
115. Daniel Defoe and others, Accounts of the Apparition of Mrs. Veal (1705, 1706, 1720, 1722).
116. Charles Macklin, The Convent Garden Theatre (1752).
117. Sir Roger L'Estrange, Citt and Bumpkin (1680).
118. Henry More, Enthusiasmus Triumphatus (1662).
120. Bernard Mandeville, Aesop Dress'd or a Collection of Fables (1740).
1966-1967
124. The Female Wits (1704).
1968-1969
133. John Courtenay, A Poetical Review of the Literary and Moral Character of the Late Samuel Johnson (1786).
136. Thomas Sheridan, A Discourse Being Introductory to His Course of Lectures on Elocution and the English Language (1759).
137. Arthur Murphy. The Englishman from Paris (1756).
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