| 1701 |
Anon (Pittis), (William) |
The True-Born Englishman. A Satyr, Answer'd Paragraph by Paragraph |
| 1701 |
Anon |
The Female Critick; or, Letters in Drollery from Ladies to their Humble Servants . . . |
| 1701 (this version reprinted 1724) |
Howe, John |
Some Considerations of a Preface to an Enquiry, Concerning the Occasional Conformity of Dissenters reprinted in The Works of the late . . . John Howe . . . (1724) |
| 1702 |
Anon |
An Account of Some Late Designs to Create a Misunderstanding betwixt the King and his People . . . |
| 1703 |
Anon |
The Shortest Way with the Dissenters . . . with its Author's Brief Explication Consider'd |
| 1703? |
Anon |
The True-Born-Hugonot: or, Daniel de Foe. A satyr. |
| 1703 |
Anon |
Reflections Upon a Late and Scandalous Pamphlet entitul'd The Shortest-Way with the Dissenters |
| 1703 |
Anon |
The Safest Way with the Dissenters . . . |
| 1703 |
Anon |
The Scribler's Doom; or, The Pillory in Fashion . . . |
| 1703 |
Anon |
The Fox with his Fire-brand Unkennell'd and insnar'd . . . |
| 1703 |
Tutchin, John |
The Second Part of a Mouse Grown a Rat . . . |
| 1703 |
Leslie, Charles |
The New Association, Part II |
| 1704 |
Leslie, Charles |
The Wolf Stript of His Shepheard's Clothing . . . |
| 1704 |
Ward, Edward |
The Dissenting Hypocrite, or; Occasional Conformist . . . |
| 1705 |
Anon |
The Monster: or, The World Turn'd Topsy Turvy |
| 1705 |
Anon |
[Preface to] The Dyet of Poland, a Satyr. Consider'd Paragraph by Paragraph . . . |
| 1705 |
Anon |
The Republican Bullies or, a sham Battel between . . . Mr Review and the Observator . . . |
| 1705 |
Dunton, John |
The Life and Errors of John Dunton |
| 1705 |
Anon |
Daniel the Prophet No Conjurer : or, His Scandal Club’s Scandalous Ballad Called The Tackers … |
| 1706 |
Dunton, John |
Dunton’s Whipping-Post… |
| 1706 |
Anon |
Remarks on the Review Number 74 … |
| 1706 |
Anon |
An Equivalent for De Foe |
| 1707 |
Brown, Thomas |
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| 1709; Rep'd 1735 |
Swift, Jonathan |
A Letter from a Member of the House of Commons of Ireland, to a Member of the House of Commons in England, Concerning the Sacramental Test |
| 1710 |
"Q.T." |
An Anagram on Daniel de Fo, author of the pamphlet, entitled, A Review, &c. Together with some brief reflections on the licentiousness of the times … |
| 1710 |
Robertson, William |
[Preface and 'A Letter to Mr Daniel Foe' in] Dissenters Self-Condemn'd: being a full Answer to Mr De Laune’s Plea for the Non-Conformists, lately Recommended by Mr Daniel Foe, Author of the Review … |
| 1711 |
Anon |
A Hue and Cry After Daniel Foe, and his Coventry Beast: with a letter from that worthy horse-courser to a friend of Mr Mayo in Coventry that lent it him. |
| 1711 |
Anon |
Gates of Hell Open’d : in a Dialogue between the Observator and Review… |
| 1712 |
Hornby, Charles |
A Caveat Against the Whigs |
| 1712 |
Anon |
Whig and Tory, or, Wit on both Sides… |
| 1712 |
Anon |
A Letter from a Tory Freeholder to his Representative in Parliament … |
| 1713 |
Anon |
Judas Discuver'd, and Catch'd at Last: Or, Daniel de Foe in Lobs Pound . . . |
| 1713 |
Anon |
Remarks on a Scandalous Libel entitl’d A Letter from a Member of Parliament… |
| 1714 |
Anon |
A Detection of the Secret History of the White Staff… |
| 1715 |
Browne, Joseph |
“A Dialogue between Church and No-Church : or, A Rehearsal of the Review” in State Tracts: Containing Many Necessary Observations and Reflections of the State of our Affairs at Home and Abroad; with Some Secret Memoirs. |
| 1719 |
Gildon, Charles |
The Strange Surprizing Adventures… |
| 1720 |
Anon |
The Battle of the Authors Lately Fought in Covent-Garden… |
| 1720 |
Jacob, Giles |
An Historical Account of the Lives and Writings of our most Considerable English Poets… |
| 1729 |
Savage, Richard |
An Author to be Lett |
| 1729 (2nd ed) |
Pope, Alexander |
The Dunciad Variorum |
| 1731 |
Arnall, William |
The Case of Opposition Stated, Between the Craftsmen and the People. Occasioned by his Paper of December the 4th, 1731. |
| 1731 |
Anon |
Grub Street Journal |
| 1731 |
Anon |
Read's Weekly Journal (Reprinted in Notes and Queries; Number 160; 2 May 1931; p308) |
| 1731 |
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Gentleman's Magazine, 1st Series, IX (September 1731) : Grub Street Journal, September 23, Number 90 |
| 1732 |
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Gentleman’s Magazine, 2nd Series, XXIII (November 1732) |
| 1733 |
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Gentleman's Magazine, 3rd Series, XXV (January 1733) : Daily Courant, January 18 |
| 1735 |
Oldmixon, John |
The History of England |
| 1735 |
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Corn-Cutter's Journal, 74 (Feb 25, 1735) |
| 1737 |
Stonecastle, Henry |
Universal Spectator and Weekly Journal, No 466 (10 Sept 1737) |
| 1738 |
Anon |
A Letter to the Society of Booksellers, or the Method of Forming a True Judgement of the Manuscripts of Authors |
| 1740 |
Hilliar, Anthony |
A Brief and Merry History of Great Britain |
| 1746 |
Ralph, James |
A History of England During the Reigns of K. William, Q. Anne and K. George I (2 volumes) |
| 1753 |
Cibber [et al], Theophilus |
The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland |
| 1762 |
Rousseau, Jean Jacques |
Emilius and Sophia : Or, A New System of Education |
| 1769 |
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London Magazine, 38 (July 1769) |
| 1775 |
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Monthly Review, 52, Number 3 (March 1775) |
| 1775 |
Watson, John |
The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Halifax, in Yorkshire |
| 1775 |
Noble, Francis |
‘Proper for the Reader to be acquainted with’ (prefatory material to Noble’s edition of ‘Roxana’) |
| 1776 |
Noble, Francis |
Introduction to The History of Laetitia Atkins, Vulgarly Called Moll Flanders… |
| 1782 |
Cowper, William |
‘Verses, Supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk, during his Solitary Abode in the Island of Juan Fernandez’ in ‘Poems’ |
| 1782 |
Spence, Thomas |
A Supplement to the History of RC, Being the History of Crusonia, or RC’s Island, Down to the Present Time (reprinted 1966 in ‘Life and Literature of the Working Class’) |
| 1783 |
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Gentleman's Magazine, LIII, Pt 1 (May 1783) |
| 1783 |
Blair, Hugh |
‘Lecture XXXVII’ in : Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres |
| 1783 |
Beattie, James |
‘On Fable and Romance’ from : Dissertations Moral and Critical |
| 1784 |
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Gentleman’s Magazine, LIV, Number 3 (March 1784) |
| 1785 |
Reeve, Clara |
The Progress of Romance |
| 1785 |
‘Philobiblios’ |
Gentleman’s Magazine, LV, Part 2, Number 11 (November 1785) |
| 1785 |
‘Langbourniensis’ |
Gentleman’s Magazine,
LV, Part 2, Number 12 (December 1785) |
| 1786 |
Chalmers, George |
The Life of DD (Preface to The History of the Union) |
| 1787 |
Hirons, Jab--z |
Monthly Review, LXXVII (December 1787) |
| 1787 |
Anderson, James |
Monthly Review, LXXVII (December 1787) |
| 1787 |
Harwood, Junior, Edward |
Gentleman’s Magazine, LVII, Part 2, Number 6 (December 1787) |
| 1787 |
‘A Subscriber’ |
Gentleman’s Magazine, LVII, Part 2, Supplement (December 1787) |
| 1788 |
‘H.D.’ |
Gentleman’s Magazine, LVIII, Part 1, Number 3 (March 1788) |
| 1788 |
‘W.W.’ |
Gentleman’s Magazine, LVIII, Part 1, Number 3 (March 1788) |
| 1789 |
‘Borealis’ |
Gentleman’s Magazine, LIX, Part 2, Number 5 (November 1788) |
| 1789 |
‘A Friend to British Travel’ |
Gentleman’s Magazine, LIX, Part 2, Supplement (December 1789) |
| 1790 |
Noorthouk, John |
Monthly Review, 2nd Series, 3 (December 1790) |
| 1790 |
Anon |
Two Prefaces from editions of “Robinson Crusoe” : J. Walter edition and W. Lane edition |
| 1800 |
James, Isaac |
Providence Displayed : or, the Remarkable Adventures of Alexander Selkirk… |
| 1800 (9th ed) |
Percival, Thomas |
A Father’s Instructions; Consisting of Moral Tales… |
| 1804 |
Trimmer, Sarah |
Guardian of Education, 3 |
| 1804 |
Trimmer, Sarah |
Guardian of Education, 3 |
| 1805 |
Clarke, James Stanler |
Naufragia, or, Historical Memoirs of Shipwrecks and of the Providential Deliverance of Vessels (2 vols) |
| 1805 |
Drake, Nathan |
Essays, Biographical, Critical and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator and Guardian (Vol 1) |
| 1806 (2nd ed) |
Edgeworth, Maria |
Forester (in ‘Moral Tales for Young People’) |
| 1807 |
Godwin, William |
Preface to Faulkner : A Tragedy |
| 1807 |
Lamb, Charles |
Prologue to Faulkner : A Tragedy (by William Godwin) |
| 1811 |
"L.B." [pseudonym for Charles Lamb] |
The Reflector, Vol 2, IV |
| 1812 |
Weber, Henry William |
Introduction to Popular Romances : Consisting of Imaginary Voyages and Travels |
| 1815 |
'Hydrographer of the Naval Chronicle' |
Preface to Robinson Crusoe |
| 1816 |
Jeffrey, Francis |
Review of John Wilson's "The City of the Plague and Other Poems" in the Edinburgh Review, Volume 26 |
| 1817 |
Lockhart, George |
The Lockhart Papers (ed. by Anthony Aufrere) (2 volumes) |
| 1818 |
Nichols [ed], John Bowyer |
The Life and Errors of John Dunton, Citizen of London (Two Volumes) |
| 1819 |
Anon |
"Defoe on Apparitions" in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. VI, No. XXXII (November 1819) |
| 1820 |
Robinson, William |
The History and Antiquities of Stoke Newington |
| 1821 |
Barker, C |
Review of Memoirs of Colonel Andrew Newport in Retrospective Review, Volume 3: Part 2 |
| 1821 |
Hone, William |
The Right Divine of Kings to Govern Wrong! 3rd edition |
| 1822 |
Southern, Henry |
Review of The Great Plague in the Year 1665 in Retrospective Review, Volume 6: Part 1 |
| 1829 |
Hobhouse, John Cam |
Speech quoted in Hansard's Parliamentary Debates |
| 1830 |
"An Old Member" |
"Letter to the Editor" in Christian Observer & Advocate, Volume 30 (December 1830) |
| 1830 |
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Review of Walter Wilson's "Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel Defoe" in the Edinburgh Review, V |
| 1864 |
"L.O." |
Notes and Queries, 3rd Series, VII (31/12/1864) : "Notes : 'Letters of Daniel Defoe'" |
| 1865 |
Lee, William |
Notes and Queries, 3rd Series, VII (21/01/1865) : "Replies : 'Daniel Defoe and The London Review'" |
| 1865 |
Lee, William |
Notes and Queries, 3rd Series, VII (25/03/1865) : "Replies : 'Daniel Defoe, the News Writer'" |
| 1865 |
Lee, William |
Notes and Queries, 3rd Series, VII (29/04/1865) : "Daniel Defoe the News Writer" |
| 1865 |
Lee, William |
Notes and Queries, 3rd Series, VII (03/06/1865) : "A Moral Satire, by Daniel Defoe" |
| 1865 |
Lee, William |
Notes and Queries, 3rd Series, VIII (08/07/1865) : "Daniel Defoe on Assassination of Rulers" |
| 1865 |
Lee, William |
Notes and Queries, 3rd Series, VIII (05/08/1865) : "Daniel Defoe on Assassination of Rulers" [Second article] |
| 1866 |
Lee, William |
Notes and Queries, 3rd Series, IX (17/02/1866) : "Replies : 'Servitude : A Poem'" |
| 1867 |
"Clarry" |
Notes and Queries, 3rd Series, XI (20/04/1867) : "Queries : 'De Foe : The True-Born Englishman : Ban |
| 1868 |
Watson, J |
Notes and Queries, 4th Series, II (17/10/1868) : "Queries with Answers" |
| 1869 |
"R.C.L" |
Notes and Queries, 4th Series, IV (13/11/1869) : 'Defoe's "History of the Devil" |
| 1869 |
"J.W.W." |
Notes and Queries, 4th Series, IV (18/12/1869) : Response : 'Defoe's "History of the Devil" |
| 1870 |
Lee, William |
Notes and Queries, 4th Series, V (12/02/1870) : "Replies : 'Defoe : Mercurius Politicus : Mesnager's |
| 1870 |
Lee, William |
Notes and Queries, 4th Series, V (19/02/1870) : "Replies : 'Defoe : Mercurius Politicus : Mesnager's |
| 1876 |
Crossley, James |
Notes and Queries, 5th Series, V (22/04/1876) : 'Queries : Lord Macaulay and Daniel Defoe' |
| 1889 |
Aitken, George A. |
Notes and Queries, 7th Series, VII (25/05/1889) : "Defoe's 'Consolidator'" |