Representation of the Impiety and Immorality of the English Stage (1704); Some Thoughts Concerning the Stage in a Letter to a Lady (1704) by Anonymous
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Bibliographical Notes
From time to time we shall include Bibliographical Notes in our publications. If members find this addition valuable, it will become a regular feature of the Reprints. Membership Fees With this issue we conclude our publications for the First Year. If your membership expires, please send us your renewal before May 1, so that you will not miss the first issue of the Second Year. Membership rates remain fixed at $2.50 per year in the United States and Canada, and $2.75 in Great Britain and the continent. Back Numbers A limited supply of back numbers is still available. Publications of the first year may be secured by members for $2.50, the annual membership rate. For your convenience we list them below: May, 1946: Richard Blackmore's ESSAY UPON WIT (1716) and Joseph Addison's FREEHOLDER no. 45 (1716). July, 1946: Samuel Cobb's OF POETRY, and DISCOURSE ON CRITICISM (1707). Sept. 1946: Anon., LETTER TO A. H. ESQ; CONCERNING THE STAGE (1698) and |
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