169-170. Samuel Richardson, The Apprentice's Vade-Mecum (1734).
171. James Bramston, The Man of Taste (1733).
172-173. Walter Charleton, The Ephesian Matron (1668).
174. Bernard Mandeville, The Mischiefs That Ought Justly to be Apprehended From a Whig-Government (1714).
174X. John Melton, Astrologaster (1620).
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175. Pamela Censured (1741).
176. William Gilpin, Dialogue upon the Gardens ... at Stowe (1748).
177. James Bramston, Art of Politicks (1729).
178. James Miller, Harlequin-Horace or the Art of Modern Poetry (1731).
179. [James Boswell] View of the Edinburgh Theatre during the Summer Season, 1759 (1760).
180. Satires on Women: Robert Gould, Love Given O're (1682); Sarah Fige, The Female Advocate (1686); and Richard Ames, The Folly of Love (1691).
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