The Cambridge History of English Literature Volume X the Age of Johnson |
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 20 |
FIELDING AND SMOLLETT | 38 |
STERNE AND THE NOVEL OF HIS TIMES | 46 |
CHAPTER IV | 67 |
THOMSON AND NATURAL DESCRIPTION IN POETRY | 93 |
By HAROLD CHILD sometime Scholar of Brasenose | 109 |
CHAPTER VI | 116 |
CHAPTER XII | 279 |
CHAPTER XIII | 297 |
PHILOSOPHERS | 316 |
Life and Writings The Theory of Moral Sentiments The Wealth | 335 |
OTHER PHILOSOPHICAL WRITERS | 341 |
David Hartley Abraham Tucker Richard Price and Joseph Priestley | 348 |
DIVINES | 350 |
CHAPTER XVI | 370 |
CHAPTER VIII | 157 |
JOHNSON AND BOSWELL | 184 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 195 |
CHAPTER X | 217 |
LETTERWRITERS | 242 |
THE WARWICKSHIRE COTERIE | 271 |
Appendix List of Nonconformist Academies | 384 |
CHAPTER XVII | 388 |
Bibliographies 111 | 411 |
Table of Principal Dates | 528 |
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