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[45] Ibid. p. 315.
[46] See Vol. VI. p. 268.
[47] And here it may not be amiss to remind the Reader, that so early in the Work as Vol. II. p. 159, 160, the dispensations of Providence are justified by herself. And thus she ends her Reflections--"I shall not live always--May my Closing Scene be happy!"
She had her wish. It was happy.
[48] Vol. VII. p. 64, 65, of the First Edition; and Vol. VI. p. 305 of this.
[49] Vol. IV. p. 122.
[50] Vol. VI. p. 10.
[51] Vol. VI. p. 14.
[52] Vol. VI. p. 71.
[53] Vol. VII. p. 244.
[54] See Vol. I. p. 314-319, and Vol. III. p. 44, 45.
[55] Vol. I. p. 363.
[56] Vol. VI. p. 1.
[57] Vol. VI. p. 71.
[58] Vol. VII. p. 197.
[59] Vol. IV. p. 302.
[60] This quotation is translated from a Critique on the History of CLARISSA, written in French, and published at Amsterdam. The whole Critique is rendered into English, and inserted in the Gentleman's Magazine of June and August 1749. The author has done great honour in it to the History of Clarissa; and as there are Remarks published with it, answering several objections made to different pa.s.sages by that candid Foreigner, the Reader is referred to the aforesaid Magazines, for both.
[61] See Vol. III. p 287, 288.
[62] See Vol. VI. p. 274. See also her Mother's praises of her to Mrs.
Norton, Vol. I. p. 251.
[63] See Vol. VII. p. 278-280.
THE AUGUSTAN REPRINT SOCIETY
_Publications in Print_
1948-1949
16. Nevil Payne's _Fatal Jealousy_ (1673).
17. Nicholas Rowe's _Some Account of the Life of Mr. William Shakespeare_ (1709).
18. "Of Genius," in _The Occasional Paper_, Vol. III, No. 10 (1719); and Aaron Hill's Preface to _The Creation_ (1720).
1949-1950
22. Samuel Johnson's _The Vanity of Human Wishes_ (1749) and Two Rambler papers (1750).
23. John Dryden's _His Majesties Declaration Defended_ (1681).
1950-1951
26. Charles Macklin's _The Man of the World_ (1792).
1951-1952
31. Thomas Gray's _An Elegy Wrote in a Country Church Yard_ (1751); and _The Eton College Ma.n.u.script_.
1952-1953
41. Bernard Mandeville's _A Letter to Dion_ (1732).
1953-1954
45. John Robert Scott's _Dissertation on the Progress of the Fine Arts_.
1954-1955
49. Two St. Cecilia's Day Sermons (1696-1697).
51. Lewis Maidwell's _An Essay upon the Necessity and Excellency of Education_ (1705).
52. Pappity Stampoy's _A Collection of Scotch Proverbs_ (1663).
1958-1959
75. John Joyne, _A Journal_ (1679).
76. Andre Dacier, _Preface to Aristotle's Art of Poetry_ (1705).
1959-1960
80. [P. Whalley's] _An Essay on the Manner of Writing History_ (1746).