English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History - Designed as a Manual of Instruction by Henry Coppee
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The Transition Period--James Thomson--The Seasons--The Castle of Indolence--Mark Akenside--Pleasures of the Imagination--Thomas Gray--The Elegy. The Bard--William Cowper--The Task--Translation of Homer--Other Writers 347 CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LATER DRAMA. The Progress of the Drama--Garrick--Foote--Cumberland--Sheridan--George Colman--George Colman, the Younger--Other Dramatists and Humorists--Other Writers on Various Subjects 360 CHAPTER XXXIV. THE NEW ROMANTIC POETRY: SCOTT. Walter Scott--Translations and Minstrelsy--The Lay of the Last Minstrel--Other Poems--The Waverley Novels--Particular Mention--Pecuniary Troubles--His Manly Purpose--Powers Overtasked--Fruitless Journey--Return and Death--His Fame 371 CHAPTER XXXV. THE NEW ROMANTIC POETRY: BYRON AND MOORE. |
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