1741 in literature

Summary

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1741.

List of years in literature (table)
In poetry
1738
1739
1740
1741
1742
1743
1744
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  6. ^ 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.
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  9. ^ Eliza Haywood; Henry Fielding (29 January 2004). Anti-Pamela and Shamela. Broadview Press. p. 304. ISBN 978-1-55111-383-8.
  10. ^ 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.
  11. ^ John Lauris Blake (1842). A General Biographical Dictionary. James Kay, Jun. and Brother. p. 658.
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