John Gay ; with an introduction by Donald F. Bond and a bibliographical note . and, Excerpts from The English Theophrastus, or, The manners of the age (1702) / with an introduction by W. Earl Britton
Ser. 2, no. 3. Rapin's De carmine pastorali, prefixed to Thomas Creech's translation of the Idylliums of Theocritus (1684)
with an introduction by J. E. Congleton and a bibliographical note
Ser. 3, no. 3. Some remarks on the tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, written by Mr. William Shakespeare (1736)
Anonymous (attributed to Thomas Hanmer) ; with an introduction by Clarence D. Thorpe and a bibliographical note
Ser. 1, no. 4. An essay towards fixing the true standards of wit, humour, raillery, satire, and ridicule (1744)
(Corbyn Morris) ; with an introduction by James L. Clifford and a bibliographical note
Ser. 2, no. 4. A full enquiry into the true nature of pastoral (1717)
Thomas Purney ; with an introduction by Earl Wasserman
Ser. 3, no. 4. Preface to the Campaigners (1698)
Thomas D'Urfey . and, Preface to the translation of Bossuet's Maxims and reflections upon plays (1699) / Anonymous ; with an introduction by Joseph Wood Krutch
Ser. 1, no. 3. The present state of wit (1711)
John Gay ; with an introduction by Donald F. Bond and a bibliographical note . and, Excerpts from The English Theophrastus, or, The manners of the age (1702) / with an introduction by W. Earl Britton
Ser. 2, no. 3. Rapin's De carmine pastorali, prefixed to Thomas Creech's translation of the Idylliums of Theocritus (1684)
with an introduction by J. E. Congleton and a bibliographical note
Ser. 3, no. 3. Some remarks on the tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, written by Mr. William Shakespeare (1736)
Anonymous (attributed to Thomas Hanmer) ; with an introduction by Clarence D. Thorpe and a bibliographical note
Thomas Baker ; with an introduction by John Harrington Smith . Charles Macklin ; with an introduction by Dougald MacMillan . Frances Reynolds ; with an introduction by James L. Clifford . John Evelyn ; with an introduction by Geoffrey Keynes . Daniel Defoe ; with an introduction by Otho Clinton Williams . John Armstrong ; with an introduction by Ralph Cohen
Augustan Reprint Society ; Blackmore, Richard, Sir, d. 1729 ; Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719 ; Boys, Richard C. (Richard Charles), 1912- ; Cobb, Samuel, 1675-1713 ; Bredvold, Louis I. (Louis Ignatius), b. 1888 ; Swedenberg, H. T. (Hugh Thomas), 1906-1978 ; Flecknoe, Richard, d. 1678? ; Warton, Joseph, 1722-1800 ; Hooker, Edward Niles ; Wesley, Samuel, 1662-1735 ; Avery, Emmett L.
Ser. 1, no. 1. Sir Richard Blackmore's Essay upon wit (1716) ; and, Joseph Addison's Freeholder, no. 45 (1716)
with an introduction by Richard C. Boys
Ser. 2, no. 1. Samuel Cobb's Discourse on criticism and of poetry from Poems on several occasions (1707)
with an introduction by Louis I. Bredvold
Ser. 3, no. 1. A letter to A.H. Esq; Concerning the stage (1698) ; and, The occasional paper: no. IX (1698)
with an introduction by H.T. Swedenberg, Jr
Ser. 1, no. 2. Essay on wit (1748) ; Richard Flecknoe's Of one that Zany's good companion, and, Of a bold abusive wit (second edition, 1665) ; Joseph Warton, The adventure, Nos. 127 and 133 (1754) ; Of wit (Weekly Register, 1732)
with an introduction to the series on wit by Edward N. Hooker
Ser. 2, no. 2. Samuel Wesley's Epistle to a friend concerning poetry (1700) ; and, the Essay on heroic poetry (second edition, 1697)
with an introduction by Edward N. Hooker
Ser. 3, no. 2. Anon., Representation of the impiety and immorality of the English stage (1704) ; and, Anon., Some thoughts concerning the stage (1704)
with an introduction by Emmett L. Avery and a bibliographical note
Ser. 1, no. 1. Sir Richard Blackmore's Essay upon wit (1716) ; and, Joseph Addison's Freeholder, no. 45 (1716)
with an introduction by Richard C. Boys
Ser. 2, no. 1. Samuel Cobb's Discourse on criticism and of poetry from Poems on several occasions (1707)
with an introduction by Louis I. Bredvold
Ser. 3, no. 1. A letter to A.H. Esq; Concerning the stage (1698) ; and, The occasional paper: no. IX (1698)
Susanna Centlivre ; with an introduction by Jess Byrd . Lewis Theobald ; with an introduction by Hugh G. Dick . with an introduction by Alan Dugald McKillop . John Dryden ; with an introduction by Godfrey Davies . by Pierre Nicole ; translated by J.V. Cunningham
Henry Fielding ; edited, with an introduction, by S.J. Sackett . Elkanah Settle (1692) . introduction by Spiro Peterson . edited, with an introduction, by Robert Haig . G.W. ; introduction by David Abercrombie . Samuel Johnson ; edited, with an introduction, by Arthur Sherbo
Samuel Johnson ; edited, with an introduction, by Arthur Sherbo . selected, with an introduction, by Isabel M. Westcott . John Joyne ; edited, with an introduction, by R.E. Hughes . A. Dacier . David Hartley ; translated from the Latin by Robert E.A. Palmer ; introduction and notes by Martin Kallich
John Baillie ; with an introduction by Samuel Holt Monk . Mathias Casimire Sarbiewski ; with an introduction by Maren-Sofie Roestvig . John Robert Scott ; with an introduction by Roy Harvey Pearce . edited, with an introduction by Sheridan W. Baker, Jr.
selected, with an introduction, by John Loftis . Deniel Defoe ; edited, with an introduction by Maximillian E. Novak . Samuel Butler ; selected, with an introduction, by Alexander C. Spence . Henry Fielding ; edited, with an introduction by Claude E. Jones . selected, with an introduction by Marcia Allentuck
Thomas Morrison ; with a preface by Frederick W. Hilles ; and a biographical introduction by J.T. Kirkwood . John Phillips ; with an introduction by Leon Hoawrd . Thomas Warton ; edited, with an introduction, by Rodney M. Baine . Edward Bysshe ; with an introduction by A. Dwight Culler . Bernard Mandeville ; with an introduction by Jacob Viner . with an introduction by Charles Davies