Aspects of Eighteenth Century Nature PoetryFirst published in 1967. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
CHAP PART ONE PAGE | 1 |
The Diction of the Scottish Chaucerians | 19 |
Theories of Generalized Form and Diction | 48 |
PART | 63 |
Principles of Visual Composition in eighteenth | 93 |
PART THREE | 110 |
John Philips 16761708 | 127 |
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admiration Ambrose Philips appearance artificial artistic aureate ballad beauty blank verse century classical Claude and Salvator Claudian colour composition conventional convey couplet Cowper critics Cyder Denham depiction discerning distant Dryden Dyer Eclogues effect eighteenth eighteenth-century verse element English epithets Essay example expression felicitous garden Georgics Gray's Grongar Hill grove Hagley Hagley Park imagery images imitation instance Joseph Warton kind landscape art landscape painting language Laokoon later Latin less Lessing's lines literary lyrical manner merit Milton Miss Manwaring musical nature nature-poetry neo-classic o'er objects observed original ornament painter particular passage Pastorals periphrasis personifications Philips Philips's pictorial picture piece plain poetic diction poets Pope Pope's Popian prospect poem remarks rendering Reynolds's rock rural scene Scottish Chaucerians Seasons seen sense shade Shenstone Shenstone's stanza stock phraseology stock phrases style suggestion theory Thomson tion translation vale Virgil Warton Windsor Forest wood Wordsworth writers
References to this book
The Language of Natural Description in Eighteenth-century Poetry John Arthos No preview available - 1949 |