An apology for the study of northern antiquities by Elizabeth Elstob
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facsimile reproductions) of rare seventeenth and eighteenth century
works. The editorial policy of the Society remains unchanged. As in the past, the editors welcome suggestions concerning publications. All income of the Society it devoted to defraying cost of publication and mailing. * * * * * Publications for the eleventh year [1956-57] (At least six items, most of them from the following list, will be reprinted.) _An Essay on the New Species of Writing Founded by Mr. Fielding_ (1751). Introduction by James A. Work. Elizabeth Elstob, _An Apology for the Study of Northern Antiquities_ (1715). Introduction by Charles Peake. G. W. _Magazine, or Animadversions on the English Spelling_ (1703). Anon., _The Needful Attempt, to make Language and Divinity Plain and Easie_ (1711). Introduction by David Abercrombie. _Prefaces to Fiction._ Selected, with an introduction, by Claude E. Jones. Samuel Johnson. _Notes to Shakespeare, Vol. II, Histories._ Edited by Arthur Sherbo. (A double issue) _Parodies of Ballad Criticism._ Selected, with an introduction, by |
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