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Radcliffe, Mrs.: Romance of a Forest. 3 vols. London, 1803. Mysteries of

Udolpho. 4 vols. London, 1803.

Ramsay, Allan: Poems. 2 vols. Paisley, 1877.

Redgrave, Gilbert: Water-color Painting in England. New York, 1892.
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GENERAL INDEX.

Addison, Joseph: 19, 23, 28, 30, 40,
46, 72; Gardens, 183-185; Fiction,
213, 214.

Akenside, Mark : II, 17, 27, 42;
Poems, 110-113. 244, 261, 265,
267, 268, 269, 271, 272.
Allan, David: see Painting, 237.
Almada Hill, see Mickle.

Almoran and Hamet, see Hawkes-
worth.

Amory, Thomas: 9, 13, 195, 217-219,

243, 254, 256.

Amwell, see Scott, John.

Amyntor and Theodora, see Mallet.

158;

Animals Thomson, 79; Somerville,
100; Smart, 134; Blake,
Cowper, 166; Burns, 174; Sum-
mary, 260.

Apollo's Edict, see Swift.
Armstrong, John: 29, 39; Poems, 70-

72; 244, 249, 251, 258, 260.
Autumn 85, 86, 139, 145, 228.
Bage, Robert: see Fiction, 224.
Bard, The, see Gray.

Barret, George: see Painting, 238,
254.

Beattie, James: 18, 19; Poems, 148-
153; 245, 246, 250, 254, 255, 257,
258, 260, 264, 268, 269, 271, 272.
Beckford, William: see Fiction, 224.
Bees, in Similitudes, 27.

Biese, Alfred: v, vii, 12, 13, 19, 184,
190, 230.

Birds in Similitudes, 26, 27; Thom-

:

son, 78, 79; Dyer, 93, 95; Mallet,
98; Jago, 117; Gray, 121; Potter,
121; T. Warton, 128; Langhorne,

281

132; Mickle, 137; Bruce, 144;
Burns, 171, 175; Summary, 251,
252, 260.

Blackmore, Richard: 10, 17, 38.
Blair, Robert: 28; Poems, 114, 115.
Blake, William: Poems, 156-159;

244, 257.

Blomfield and Thomas: see Gardens,
181, 183.

Blümner, Hugo: 43.

Borough, The, see Crabbe.

Bowles, W. L.: 126; Poems, 175-179;

248, 262, 267, 272.

Boyse, Samuel: Poems, 105, 106; 265.
Braes of Yarrow, see Logan; see

Hamilton of Bangour.
Bramstone, Mr.: 186.

Brand, John: see Travels, 194.
Bray, Mr.: see Travels, 210.
Bridgeman, Thomas: see Gardens.
Brooke, Henry: see Fiction, 221.
Brooke, Mrs.: see Fiction, 221.

Brooke, Stopford: ix.

Broome, William: 17, 18, 19, 23.

Brown, Dr. John: 13; Poems, 131, 132;
Travels, 195-197; 243, 250, 251,
254, 256.

Brown, Lancelot : see Gardens.
Browne, Isaac Hawkins: 5.
Bruce, Michael:

Poems, 143, 144;

245-260, 267.
Buckingham, Duke of: 27.
Burnet, Thomas: 8, 20.
Burney, Fanny: see Fiction, 224.
Burns, Robert: vii, viii; Poems, 170-
175; 246, 247, 259, 260, 262, 272.
Burroughs, John: ix.

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Butler, Samuel: 30.

Butts, John: see Painting, 233, 254.
Caleb Williams, see Godwin.
Castle of Indolence, see Thomson.
Castle of Otranto, see Walpole.
Cawthorne, James: 186.
Cecilia, see Burney.

Chace, The, see Somerville.
Chambers, Sir William: 191.
Chapman, George, 36.
Chaucer, Geoffrey: viii, 36.
Clarissa Harlowe, see Richardson.
Classical Period: Subdivisions, I;
Preference for city life, 2-7; Dis-
like of grand or terrible in nature, 7;
Mountains, 7-14; Ocean, 14-16;
Winter, 16, 17; Dislike of remote
or mysterious, 17; Sky, 18; Moon-
light, 19; Stars, 19, 20; Night, 21;
Pleasure in gentler forms of nature,
21-23; Description, traditional and
bookish, 23, 24; Gardens, 25, 180,
181; Similitudes, 25-32; Sub-
ordination of nature to man, 32–35;
Poetic diction, 35-43; Imitative
character of poetry, 42-48; Man the
supreme interest, 48-51; Summary,
51, 52

Clevelley, John: see Painting, 240.
Clouds, see Sky.

Collins, William: viii; Poems, 108-

IIO; 244, 249, 250, 256, 257, 258.
Congreve, William: 17, 24, 27, 33.
Contemplation, see Hamilton of Ban-

gour.

Color: J. Philips, 54; Parnell, 62;
Ramsay, 68; Thomson, 77; Dyer,
91, 92; Savage, 98; Potter, 122; T.
Warton, 128; Scott, 154.
Cooper, John G.: Poems, 113, 114;
255, 267, 269.
Country, Life in the: Dislike of in
classical period, 2-6; Preference for
in transition poetry, 262, 263.

Country People, Realistic descriptions
of: Gay, 60-62; Ramsay, 66; Arm-
strong, 71; Thomson, 81, 82; Dyer,
93, 94; Duck, 99; Somerville, 100;
Relph, 114; Gray, 119; Goldsmith,
147; Scott, 155; Cowper, 164.
Country Walk, The, see Dyer.
Coventry, Francis: Poems, 117–118;
Gardens, 182, 191; Fiction, 216, 254,
257.

Cowley, Abraham: 1,2, 5, 6, 18, 19, 27,
28, 29, 33, 37, 38, 41.
Cowper, William: viii, His narrow
experience, 162–164; his full knowl-
edge, 164; his felicitous descriptions,
164-167; his love of the country,
167; his way of using nature, 168–
170; a propagandist, 170; 244-272
(passim).

Cozens, John: see Painting, 239.
Crabbe, George: Poems, 159–162;
237, 246.

Crome, John: see Painting, 238.
Cyder, see Philips, J.

Dalton, Dr. John: 13; Poems, 122–

124; 196, 209, 253, 254, 259, 261.
David Simple, see Fielding, Sarah.
Dayes, Edward: see Painting, 237.
Defoe, Daniel: vii, see Fiction, 214.
Deity, The, see Boyse.

Denham, John: 1, 6, 29, 73.
Description of Orkney, see Brand.
Description of Tweeddale, see Pen-
necuik.

Description of Western Island of Scot-
land, see Martin.

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Duck, Stephen: Poems, 99.

Dyer, John: 40; Poems, 90-95; 240-

270 (passim).

Eclogues, see Collins.

Eclogues, Amabæans, see Scott.

Edge Hill, see Jago.

Eighteenth Century Literature, see
Gosse.

Eighteenth Century, English Thought

in the, see Stephen.

Eighteenth Century, English Litera-

ture in, see Perry.

Eighteenth Century, History of the, see
Lecky.

Elegy in a Country Churchyard, see
Gray.

Elfrida, see Mason.

Emily Montagu, see Mrs. Brooke.
England and English People, see
Miller.

English Lakes, the: Dr. Dalton, 122-

124; Brown, 131, 196, 197; Young,
199, 200; Gray, 200; Pennant, 203-
205; Gilpin, 207; Hutchinson 208-
209; Bray, 211; Four Tours, 211;
Hassel, 212; Amory, 217, 218;
Wright, 237; Dayes, 237; Farring-
ton, 235; Mr. Dalton, 238; Havell,
238; Girtin, 238; Crome, 238.
Enthusiast, The: see J. Warton. See
Whitehead.

Epostola Ho Eliana, see Howell.
Epsom Wells, see Shadewell.
Essay on the Picturesque, see Price.
Essay on Taste, see Cawthorne.
Etherge, Sir George: 4.

Eton College, Ode on a Distant Prospect
of, see Gray.

Euphorion, see Lee.

Evergreen, The, see Ramsay.
Evelina, see Burney.
Evelyn, John: 8, 180.
Evening, see Sky.

Evening, Ode to, see Collins.

Excursion, The, see Mallet.

Excursion to the Lakes, see Hutchin-

son.

Falconer, William: 15, 16, 19, 40.
Farewell Hymn to the Country, see

Potter.

Female Quixote, The, see Lennox.
Fenton, Elijah: 41.

Ferdinand Count Fathom, see Smollett.
Fiction: Addison and Steele, 213;
Defoe, 214; Richardson, 214, 215,
217; Fielding, Henry, 214, 215;
Fielding, Sarah, 215; Smollett,
215, 216, 217, 219, 221-223; Pal-
tock, 216; Coventry, 216; Lennox,
216, 217; Amory, 217, 218; Johnson,
219; Sterne, 219, 221; Hawkes-
worth, 219; Brooke, Mrs., 219–221;
Walpole, 221; Goldsmith, 221; Mac-
kenzie, 221, 223-4; Reeve, 223;
Burney, 224; Beckford, 224; Moore,
224; Inchbald, 224; Godwin, 224 ;
Bage, 224-5; Smith, 225-7; Rad-
cliffe, 227-9; Summary, 229-30.
Fielding, Henry: see Fiction, 214,
215.

Fielding, Sarah : see Fiction, 215.
Field Sports, see Somerville.
First-hand Observation: J. Philips, 54;
A. Philips, 55; Winchelsea, 56; Gay,
59; Parnell, 62; Ramsay, 69; Arm-
strong, 71; Pope, 73; Thomson, 78,
81, 82; Dyer, 92; Savage, 98; Col-
lins, 109: Relph, 114; Mendez, 116;
Gray, 120, 201-206; Dalton, 123; T.
Warton, 128; Smart, 135; Mickle,
137; Bruce, 143, 144; Logan, 145;
Beattie, 151; Scott, 153-155; Cowper,
163, 165; Brown, 196, 197; Young,
199; Pennant, 203; Gilpin, 206;
Hutchinson, 208; Bray, 211; Gains-
borough, 235; Allan, 237; Ibbetson,
239; Summary, 247, 248-262 ( pas-
sim).

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