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Overview of the events of 1741 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1741.
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b Ritchie, Fiona (2006).
"Shakespeare and the Eighteenth-Century Actress" . Borrowers and Lenders . 2 (2). Retrieved 2023-12-29 .
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"History" . Westminster Abbey. Retrieved 2013-11-29 .
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"First Magazine Published in America" . West Hempstead Public Library. Archived from
the original on 2013-04-16. Retrieved 2012-07-22 .
^ Brown, John Russell (1993). Shakespeare's Plays in Performance . Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 63.
^ Simpson, Louis (1993-04-04).
"There, They Could Say, Is the Jew" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 2013-09-04 .
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Horace Walpole remarked, "There was a dozen dukes a night at Goodman's Fields." Freedley, George; Reeves, John A. (1968). A History of the Theatre . New York, Crown. p. 290.
^ The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. 2015.
ISBN
978-0-19-870873-5 .
^ Stephen W Brown (30 November 2011).
Edinburgh History of the Book in Scotland, Volume 2: Enlightenment and Expansion 1707-1800 . Edinburgh University Press. p. 18.
ISBN
978-0-7486-5095-8 .
^ Eliza Haywood; Henry Fielding (29 January 2004).
Anti-Pamela and Shamela . Broadview Press. p. 304.
ISBN
978-1-55111-383-8 .
^ Nicholas Cronk; Kris Peeters (2004).
Le comte de Caylus: les arts et les lettres : actes du colloque international Université d'Anvers (UFSIA) et Voltaire Foundation, Oxford, 26-27 mai 2000 . Rodopi. p. 209.
ISBN
90-420-1139-4 .
^ John Lauris Blake (1842).
A General Biographical Dictionary . James Kay, Jun. and Brother. p. 658.
^ James Grant (1884).
Cassell's Old and New Edinburgh: Its History, Its People, and Its Places . Cassell. p. 114.