Eighteenth-century English LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 192 pagina's |
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The Background | 3 |
Defoe | 10 |
The Tatler the Spectator and the Guardian | 19 |
Copyright | |
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Addison Age of Enlightenment amused attack ballad Bard beauty become biographer blank verse Boswell Boswell's Burke burlesque Burns characters church Clarissa classic Club Cowper critical death Defoe Defoe's edition eighteenth century Elegy emotional England English Essay Fielding Fielding's friends Goldsmith Gothic Gray Gray's Gulliver heroine Homer Horace Horace Walpole human humor Humphry Clinker imitations important interest John Johnson Joseph Andrews Joseph Warton Journal Lady letters lines literary literature lived London medieval ment Milton Minstrel moral natural genius neoclassic never novel Ossianic play poem poet poetic poetry political Pope Pope's popular praised prose published readers rhymed couplet Richardson ridiculous satire scenes sentimental comedy Shakespeare Sir Joshua Smollett songs sonnet Spectator Spenser Spenserian Spenserian stanza stanza Stoops to Conquer story style Swift Tatler Thomas Gray Thomas Warton thought tion Tom Jones Tory tragedy tury village voyage Walpole writing written wrote young