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CHAPTER II.

Fryden.

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VII

Family Education-Studies - Reading-Habits-Position-Character-Audience
-Friendships-Quarrels-Harmony of his life and talent...

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The theatres re-opened and transformed-The new public and the new taste-Dra
matic theories of Dryden-His judgment of the old English theatre-His judg-
ment of the new French theatre-Composite works-Incongruities of his drama
-Tyrannic Love-Grossness of his characters-The Indian Emperor Aureng
zebe, Almanzor.....
Style of his drama-Rhymed verse-Flowery diction-Pedantic tirades-Want of
agreement between the classical style and romantic events-How Dryden ber-
rows and mars the inventions of Shakspeare and Milton-Why this drama fell

to the ground..

Merits of this drama-Characters of Antony and Don Sebastian-Otway-Life

-Works...

Dryden as a writer-Kind, scope, and limits of his mind-Clumsiness in flattery
and obscenity-Heaviness in dissertation and discussion-Vigor and funda-
mental uprightness..

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How literature in England is occupied with politics and religion-Political

poems of Dryden, Absalom and Achitophel, The Medal-Religious poems,

Religio Laici, The Hind and the Panther-Bitterness and virulence of these

poems-Mac Flecknoe...
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VIII. Rise of the art of writing-Difference between the stamp of mind of the artistic and
classic ages-Dryden's manner of writing-Sustained and oratorical diction.. 38.
IX. Lack of general ideas in this age and this stamp of mind-Dryden's translations-
Adaptations-Imitations-Tales and letters-Faults-Merits-Gravity of his
character, brilliancy of his inspiration, fits and starts of poetic eloquence-
Alexander's Feast, a song in honor of St. Cecilia's Day.....

Dryden's latter days-Wretchedness-Poverty-Wherein his work is incomplete

-Death.

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The Rebolution.

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The pulpit-Mediocrity and efficacy of preaching-Tillotson-His heaviness and

solidity-Barrow-His abundance and minuteness-South-His harshness and

energy-Comparison of French and English preachers......

Theology-Comparison of the French and English apologetics-Sherlock, Stil-
lingfleet, Clarke-Theology not speculative but moral-The greatest minds
are on the side of Christianity--Impotence of speculative philosophy-Berkeley,
Newton, Locke, Hume, Red-Development of moral philosophy-Smith,
Price, Hutcheson...

The Constitution-Sentiment of right-Locke's Essay on Government Theory
of personal right accepted-Maintained by temperament, pride, an 'nterest
-Theory of personal right applied-Put in practice by elections, the press, the
tribunals....

Parliamentary eloquence-Its energy and harshness-Lord Chatham-Junius-Fox

-Sheridan-Pitt-Burke..

Issue of the century's labors-Economic and moral transformation-Comparison of

Reynolds' and Lely's portraits-Contrary doctrines and tendencies in France

and England-Revolutionists and Conservatives-Judgment of Burke and the

English people on the French revolution...

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IV.

The literary man-Harmony of morality and elegance-The style that suits men of
the world-Merits of this style-Inconveniences-Addison as a critic-His
judgment of Paradise Lost-Agreement of his art and criticism-Limits of clas-
sical criticism and art-What is lacking in the eloquence of Addison, of the
Englishman and of the moralist.

Grave pleasantry - Humor - Serious and fertile imagination - Sir Roger de
Coverley-The religious and the poetical sentiment-Vision of Mirza-How
the Germanic element subsists under Latin culture.....

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CHAPTER VI.

The Nobelists.

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VIII. Goldsmith-Purification of the novel-Picture of citizen life, upright happiness,
Protestant virtue-The Vicar of Wakefield-The English clergyman..
IX. Samuel Johnson-His authority-Person-Manners-Life-Doctrines-His opin-
ion about Voltaire and Rousseau-Style-Works....
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Hogarth-Moral and realistic painting-Contrast of English temperament and
morality-How morality has disciplined temperament.........

X.

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Rule and realm of the classical spirit-Its characters, works, scope, and limits-
How it is centred in Pope...
Pope-Education-Precocity-Beginnings-Pastoral peoms-Essay on Criticism
-Personal appearance-Mode of life-Character-Mediocrity of his passions
and ideas-Largeness of his vanity and talent-Independent fortune and
assiduous labor..
III. Epistle of Eloisa to Abelard-What the passions become in artificial poetry-The
Rape of the Lock-Society and the language of society in France and England
-Wherein Pope's badinage is painful and displeasing-The Dunciad-Ob-
scenity and vulgarities-Wherein the English imagination and drawing-room
wit are irreconcilable..
Descriptive talent-Oratorical talent-Didactic poems-Why these poems are the
Jua. work of the Classical spirit- The Essay m Man- His deism and optimism
Value of his conceptions How they are connected with the dominan
aye How they are deformed in Pope's hands-Methods and perfection

of his style--Excellence of his portraits-Why they are superior--Translation

of the Iliad-Change of taste during the past century....

Lucongruity of the English mind and the classical decorum-Prior-Gay--Ancien
pastoral impossible in northern climates Conception of the country natural
England-Thomson..
VI. Discredit of the drawing-room-Appearance of the man of teeling-Why the
return to nature took place earlier in England than in France-Sterne-
Richardson-Mackenzie-Macpherson-Gray, Akenside, Beattie, Collins,
Young, Shenstone-Persistence of the classical form-Domination of the
period-Johnson-The historical school-Robertson, Gibbon, Hume-Their
inlent and their limits-Beginning of the modern age...

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The Romantic school-Its pretensions-Its tentatives-The two ideas of modern
literature History enters into literature-Lamb. Coleridge. Southev. Moore

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-Faults of this school-Why it succeeded less in England than elsewhere
-Sir Walter Scott-Education-Antiquarian studies-Aristocratic tastes-Life
-Poems-Novels-Incompleteness of his historical imitations-Excellence of
his national pictures-His interiors-Amiable raillery-Moral aim-Place in
modern civilization-Development of the novel in England-Realism and
uprightness-Wherein this school is cockneyfied and English....
521

Philosophy enters into literature-Wordsworth-Character-Condition-Life-

Painting of the moral life in the vulgar life-Introduction of the colorless

style and psychological divisions-Faults of this kind of literature-Loftiness

of Wordsworth's sonnets-The Excursion- Austere beauty of this Protestant

poetry-Shelley-Imprudences-Theories-Fancy-Pantheism-Ideal charac

ters-Life-like scenery-General tendency of the new literature-Gradual

introduction of continental ideas....

The Man-Family-Impassioned character-Precocious loves-Life of excess-
Combative character-Revolt against opinion-English Bards and Scotch
Reviewers-Bravado and rashness - Marriage Extravagance of adverse
opinion-Departure-Political life in Italy-Sorrows and violence....

The poet-Reasons for writing-Manner of writing-How his poetry is personal

-Classical taste-How this gift served him-Childe Harold-The hero-The

scenery-The style....

His short poems-Oratorical manner-Melodramatic effects-Truth of his descrip-
tions of scenery-Sincerity of sentiments-Pictures of sad and extreme emotions
-Dominant idea of death and despair-Mazeppa, The Prisoner of Chillon,
The Siege of Corinth, The Corsair, Lara-Analogy of this conception with
the Edda and Shakspeare-Darkness.
Manfred-Comparison of Manfred and Faust-Conception of legend and life in
Goethe-Symbolical and philosophical character of Faust-Wherein Byron
is inferior to Goethe-Wherein he is superior-Conception of character and
action in Byron-Dramatic character of his poem-Contrast between the uni-
versal and the personal poet...

Scandal in England-Constraint and hypocrisy of manners-How and by what law
moral conceptions vary-Life and morals of the south-Beppo-Don Juan-
Transformation of Byron's talent and style-Picture of sensuous beauty and
happinesss-Haidée-How he combats British cant-Human hypocrisy-His
idea of man-Of woman-Donna Julia-The shipwreck-The capture of Ismail
-Naturalness and variety of his style-Excess and wearing out of his poetic
vein-His drama-Departure for Greece, and death...

VI. Position of Byron in his age-Disease of the age-Divine conceptions of happiness
and life--The conception of such happiness by literature-By the sciences-
Future stability of reason-Modern conception of nature......

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The past-The Saxon invasion-How it established the race and determined the

character-The Norman Conquest-How it modified the character and estab-

lished the Constitution...

The Renaissance-How it manifested the national mind-The Reformation-How
it fixed the ideal-The Restoration-How it imported classical culture and mis-
led the national mind-The Revolution-How it developed classical culture
and restored the national mind.....

III. The modern age-How European ideas widened the national mould..

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The present-Concordances of observation and history-Sky-Soil-Products-

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The satirist-His moral intentions-His moral dissertations.
Comparison of raillery in France and England-Difference of the two tempera
ments, tastes, and minds...

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Superiority of Thackeray in bitter and serious satire-Serious irony-Literary

snobs-Miss Blanche Amory-Serious caricature-Miss Hoggarty..
Solidity and precision of this satirical conception-Resemblance of Thackeray and

Swift-The duties of an ambassador..

VIA. His levelling tendencies-A want of characters and society in England-Aversions
and preferences-The snob and the aristocrat-Portraits of the king, the great
court noble, the county gentleman, the town gentleman-Advantages of this
aristocratic institution-Exaggeration of the satire........

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