JULY, 1946: Series II, No. 1—Samuel Cobb's Of Poetry and Discourse on Criticism (1707).
SEPT., 1946: Series III, No. 1—Anon., Letter to A. H. Esq.; concerning the Stage (1698), and Richard Willis' Occasional Paper No. IX (1698).
Nov., 1946: Series I, No. 2—Anon., Essay on Wit (1748),
together with Characters by Flecknoe, and Joseph
Warton's Adventurer Nos. 127 and 133.
JAN., 1947: Series II, No. 2—Samuel Wesley's Epistle to a
Friend Concerning Poetry (1700) and Essay on
Heroic Poetry (1693).
MARCH, 1947: Series III, No. 2—Anon., Representation of the Impiety and Immorality of the Stage (1704) and anon., Some Thoughts Concerning the Stage (1704).
PUBLICATIONS FOR THE SECOND YEAR (1947-1948)
MAY, 1947: Series I, No. 3—John Gay's The Present State of
Wit; and a section on Wit from The English
Theophrastus. With an Introduction by Donald Bond.
JULY, 1947: Series II, No. 3—Rapin's De Carmine Pastorali,
translated by Creech. With an Introduction by J.E.
Congleton.
SEPT., 1947: Series III, No. 3—T. Hanmer's (?) Some Remarks on
the Tragedy of Hamlet. With an Introduction by
Clarence D. Thorpe.
Nov., 1947: Series I, No. 4—Corbyn Morris' Essay towards
Fixing the True Standards of Wit, etc. With an
Introduction by James L. Clifford.