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HENRY FIELDING (1707-1754).
The Immersion of an Ambassador.-"Joseph
Andrews"
Leonard and Paul.-"Joseph Andrews"
Slippery Sailors.-"A Voyage to Lisbon"
Partridge at the Play.-"Tom Jones"
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LORD LYTTLETON (1709-1773).
Dialogue Between Mercury and Mrs. Modish.-
"Dialogues of the Dead"
Dialogue Between Mercury, an English Duellist, and
a North American Savage.-"Dialogues of the
Dead"
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LAURENCE STERNE (1713-1768).
Uncle Toby's Courtship.-"Tristram Shandy"
The Siege of the Cities in the Kitchen-Garden.-
"Tristram Shandy"
Madame De V-'s Religion.-"A Sentimental
Journey"
Smelfungus.-"A Sentimental Journey"
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The Case of Delicacy.-"A Sentimental Journey"
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The Origin of Breeches.-"The History of an
Atom"
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Unregretted School Days.-"Roderick Random"
Captain Weazel and the Highwayman.-"Roderick
Random"
Tabitha on Domestic Economy. -"Humphrey
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SAMUEL FOOTE (1720-1777).
Anecdotes
SAMUEL JOHNSON (1709-1784).
The Retired Merchant.-"The Adventurer'
Ambitions of Authorship.-"The Adventurer"
Wit and Learning.-"The Rambler"
Gulosulus.-"The Rambler"
Fictions and Facts of Country Life.-"The Idler"
On Lying News-Writers.-"The Idler"
The Style Terrific.-"The Idler"
CHARLES CHURCHILL (1731-1764).
Lothario (Lord Sandwich).—"The Candidate"
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH (1728-1774).
Moses Acquires a Gross of Green Spectacles.-"The
On Fashions.-"Letters from a Citizen of the World"
On Physicians.-"Letters from a Citizen of the
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World"
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The True Oriental.-"Letters from a Citizen of the
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH (1728-1774).-Continued.
Mr. and Mrs. Tibbs.-"Letters from a Citizen of the
King John and the Abbot.-"Reliques of Ancient
English Poetry"
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The Distracted Puritan.-"Reliques of Ancient
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Lilli Burlero. "Reliques of Ancient English Poetry" 184
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN (1751-1816).
Mrs. Malaprop and Sir Anthony Absolute Settle
Lydia's Future.-"The Rivals".
Bob Acres Sends a Challenge.—“The Rivals”
The Literary Lady
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A Domestic Tiff.-"The School for Scandal"
Gossip at Lady Sneerwells.-"The School for
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN (1751-1816).—Continued. PAGE
GEORGE CANNING (1770-1827).
The University of Gottingen.-"The Rovers"
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