New Books
- Joseph Addison - The Free-Holder (periodical)
- Jane Barker - Exilius; or, The Banished Roman
- Richard Bentley - A Sermon upon Popery
- Charles Cotton - The Genuine Works of Charles Cotton
- Samuel Croxall - The Vision
- Daniel Defoe
- An Appeal to Honour and Justice
- The Family Instructor
- A Hymn to the Mob
- Elizabeth Elstob - The Rudiments of Grammar for the English-Saxon Tongue, first given in English; with an apology for the study of northern antiquities, the first grammar of Old English
- Charles Montagu - The Works and Life of the Late Earl of Halifax
- Alexander Pope
- The Temple of Fame (based on Chaucer)
- The Iliad of Homer vol. i.
- Jonathan Richardson - An Essay on the Theory of Painting
- Alexander Smith ("Captain Alexander Smith") - The Secret History of the Lives of the Most Celebrated Beauties, Ladies of Quality, and Jilts
- Richard Steele
- The Englishman: Second Series (periodical)
- Town-Talk (periodical)
- William Symson - A New Voyage to the East Indies (pseudonymous)
- Thomas Tickell - The First Book of Homer's Iliad
- Isaac Watts
- Divine Songs
- A Guide to Prayer
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