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Alphabetical List of Authors | |
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Abbreviations | |
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Introduction | |
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Editorial Principles | |
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Acknowledgements | |
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Romantic Chronology 1770-1851 | |
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Richard Price (1723-91) | |
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From A Discourse on the Love of our Country (1789) | |
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[On Representation] | |
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[Prospects for Reform] | |
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Thomas Warton (1728-90) | |
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From Poems (1777) | |
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Sonnet IX | |
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To the River Lodon | |
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Edmund Burke (1729-97) | |
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From A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origins of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (1757) | |
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Obscurity | |
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From Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) | |
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[History will record . . .] | |
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[The age of chivalry is gone] | |
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[On Englishness] | |
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[Society is a Contract] | |
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William Cowper (1731-1800) | |
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From The Task (1785) | |
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[Crazy Kate] (Book I) | |
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[On Slavery] (Book II) | |
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[The Winter Evening] (Book IV) | |
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From Works (1835-7) | |
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Sweet Meat has Sour Sauce, or The Slave-Trader in the Dumps | |
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Thomas Paine (1737-1809) | |
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From Common Sense (1776) | |
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Of the Origin and Design of Government in General | |
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From The Rights of Man Part I (1791) | |
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[Freedom of Posterity] | |
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[On Revolution] | |
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From The Rights of Man Part II (1792) | |
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[Republicanism] | |
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Anna Seward (1742-1809) | |
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Sonnet written from an Eastern Apartment in the Bishop's Palace at Lichfield | |
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From Llangollen Vale, with Other Poems (1796) | |
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To Time Past | |
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Written Dec. 1772 | |
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From Gentleman's Magazine (1786) | |
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Advice to Mrs Smith | |
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A Sonnet | |
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From Llangollen Vale, with Other Poems (1796) | |
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Eyam | |
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Anna Laetitia Barbauld (n_e Aikin) (1743-1825) | |
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From Poems (1773) | |
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A Summer Evening's Meditation | |
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From Poems (1792) | |
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Epistle to William Wilberforce, Esq., on the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade | |
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From Works (1825) | |
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The Rights of Woman | |
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From The Monthly Magazine (1799) | |
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To Mr Coleridge | |
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Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, A Poem (1812) | |
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Hannah More (1745-1833) | |
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From Sacred Dramas: chiefly intended for young persons: the subjects taken from the Bible | |
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To which is added, Sensibility, A Poem (1782) | |
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Sensibility: A Poetical Epistle to the Hon | |
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Mrs Boscawen | |
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Slavery: A Poem (1788) | |
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Cheap Repository | |
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The Story of Sinful Sally | |
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Told by Herself (1796) | |
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Charlotte Smith (n_e Turner) (1749-1806) | |
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Elegiac Sonnets: the third edition | |
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With twenty additional sonnets. (1786) | |
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To William Hayley, Esq | |
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Preface to the First Editions | |
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Preface to the Third Edition | |
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Sonnet I | |
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Sonnet II | |
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Written at the Close of Spring | |
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Sonnet III | |
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To a Nightingale | |
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Sonnet IV | |
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To the Moon | |
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Sonnet V | |
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To the South Downs | |
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Sonnet VI | |
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To Hope | |
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Sonnet VII | |
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On the Departure of the Nightingale | |
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Sonnet VIII | |
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To Spring | |
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Sonnet IX | |
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Sonnet X | |
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To Mrs G | |
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Sonnet XI | |
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To Sleep | |
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Sonnet XII | |
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Written on the Seashore. October 1784 | |
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Sonnet XIII | |
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From Petrarch | |
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Sonnet XIV | |
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From Petrarch | |
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Sonnet XV | |
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From Petrarch | |
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Sonnet XVI | |
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From Petrarch | |
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Sonnet XVII | |
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From the Thirteenth Cantata of Metastasio | |
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Sonnet XVIII | |
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To the Earl of Egremont | |
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Sonnet XIX | |
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To Mr Hayley | |
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On Receiving some Elegant Lines from Him | |
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Sonnet XX | |
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To the Countess of Abergavenny | |
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Written on the Anniversary of her | |
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Marriage | |
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Sonnet XXI | |
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Supposed to be Written by Werther | |
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Sonnet XXII | |
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By the Same | |
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To Solitude | |
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Sonnet XXIII | |
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By the Same | |
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To the North Star | |
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Sonnet XXIV | |
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By the Same | |
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Sonnet XXV | |
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By the Same | |
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Just before his Death | |
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Sonnet XXVI | |
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To the River Arun | |
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Sonnet XXVII | |
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Sonnet XXVIII | |
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To Friendship | |
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Sonnet XXIX | |
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To Miss C------a??a??a?? | |
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On being Desired to Attempt Writing a Comedy | |
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Sonnet XXX | |
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To the River Arun | |
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Sonnet XXXI | |
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Written on Farm Wood, So | |