The Ascendancy of Taste: The Achievement of Joseph and Thomas Warton |
Contents
Two Towards a Rationale of Feeling | 31 |
Imitation and Originality | 75 |
Joseph Warton | 122 |
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achievement Addison Aeneid allegory associated attempt Augustan awareness ballad Bard beauty charms civilisation classical concern contemporary creative criteria criticism cultural didactic Dissertation Dryden Dunciad edition effect eighteenth century Eloisa to Abelard emotions English Poetry English Poets Enquiry epic Essay experience expression F. R. Leavis faculty Faerie Queene fancy feeling fiction Gothic Gothic architecture Gothic Revival Gray History Homer human idea ideal imagination imitation individual interest invention Johnson Joseph Warton Joseph Warton's kind literary literature London manners Milton mind modern modes moral nature objects observed original Ossian Oxford passions pastoral pathetic philosophical pleasure poem Poesy poet poetic political Pope Pope's preface reader refinement reflections response Robert Dodsley romance satire sense sensibility sentiments Shakespeare social society Spenser standards sublime taste Theocritus Thomas Warton thought tion tradition translation true poetry truth verse Virgil vols volume Winchester College
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Elations: The Poetics of Enthusiasm in Eighteenth-century Britain Shaun Irlam No preview available - 1999 |