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William Kenrick's “Courtesy” Book

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

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Comment and Criticism
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Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1951

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References

Note 1 in page 538 “Fanny Burney and the Courtesy Books,” PMLA, LXV (1950), 732–761, esp. p. 753.

Note 2 in page 539 See George E. Brewer's unpublished typescript, The Black Sheep of Grub Street, William Kenrick, LL.D., in the Rare Book Collection, Boston Public Library; and Honor McCus-ker, “Dr. Kenrick of Grub Street,” More Books, xiv (1939), 3–10.

Note 3 in page 539 McCusker, p. 4.

Note 4 in page 540 Quoted by James Prior, The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. (London, 1837), I, 295–296.

Note 5 in page 540 Brewer, pp. 72, 74.

Note 6 in page 540 See F. A. Pottle and C. H. Bennett, eds. Boswell's “Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D.” (New York, 1936), p. 238; G. B. Hill, ed. Boswell's Life of Johnson, rev. L. F. Powell (Oxford, 1934), I, 498; Joseph Knight, David Garrick (London, 1894), pp. 261 ff.; and James Prior, loc. cit.

Note 7 in page 540 Alexander Chalmers, ed. The General Biographical Dictionary (London, 1815), xix, 327.