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John Collings Squire and James Stephens
Williams, Iolo Aneurin (1890-1962)
1922
"These bibliographies... based ... upon lists which appeared in the London mercury ... only aim at completeness as far as first editions, printed in the British Isles, are concerned."
A New miscellany for the year 1737 : containing I. The vision of the golden rump, printed in the papers call'd Common sense, of March 19 and March 26 : II. A dissertation upon kicking, printed in the same paper of June 11 : III. The Lord C--d's speech against the play-bill, in the House of Peers : IV. C--- C---r's letter to the craftsman, upon the bill for restraining the stage, printed in that paper of July 2 : V. The year of wonders, &c. : VI. The man of honour, &c. : VII. A letter from G. Kelly, &c. VIII. The Alchymist of June 4, 1737. IX. Fog's journal, July 16
King, William (1685-1763); Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of (1694-1773); Cibber, Colley (1671-1757)
1737
In verse and prose. A number of New Miscellanies appeared in the 1730's attacking Walpole and his policies. They were edited by tory wits such as Swift.