New Books
- Anonymous
- Castle-Howard
- The Gentleman's Study in Answer to the Lady's Dressing Room (reply to Swift)
- A Collection of Pieces in Verse and Prose . . . on Occasion of the Dunciad
- Corporate authorship - the London Magazine (periodical)
- George Berkeley - Alciphron
- Johann Jakob Bodmer - translation of John Milton's Paradise Lost into German prose
- Elizabeth Boyd - The Happy-Unfortunate
- Mary Davys - The False Friend (fiction)
- Philip Doddridge - Sermons on the Religious Education of Children
- Robert Dodsley - A Muse in Livery
- George Granville, Lord Lansdowne - The Genuine Works
- John Horsley - Britannia Romana, or The Roman Antiquities of Britain
- William King - The Toast
- George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton - The Progress of Love
- John Milton - Milton's Paradise Lost, edited by Richard Bentley
- Daniel Neal - The History of the Puritans or Protestant Non-Conformists
- Richard Savage - An Epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole
- Jonathan Swift
- The Lady's Dressing Room
- The Grand Question Debated
- (with Pope and others) Miscellanies: The Third Volume
- Isaac Watts - A Short View of the Whole Scripture History
- Leonard Welsted - Of Dulness and Scandal (answer to The Dunciad)
- Gilbert West - Stowe
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