Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790
Warton, Thomas 1728-1790 jr
Warton, Thomas, jr., 1728-1790
Thomas Warton English literary historian, critic, poet (1728-1790)
Warton, Thomas Jr.
Warton, Thomas (British author, 1728-1790)
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Works
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Anthologiae graecae a Constantino Cephala conditae libri tres . Ad editionem Leipsiensem Joannis Jacobi Reiske expressi. Accedunt interpretatio latina, poetarum anthologicorum notitia, indices necessarii | |
Cambridge guide to literature in English | |
A companion to the guide : and a guide to the companion: being a complete supplement to all the accounts of Oxford hitherto published. containing, An accurate Description of several Halls, Libraries, Schools, Public Edifices, Busts, Statues, Antiquities, Hieroglyphics, Seats, Gardens, and other Curiosities omitted or misrepresented by Wood, Hearn, Salmon, Prince, Pointer, and other eminent Topographers, Chronologers, Antiquarians, and Historians. The Whole interspersed with Original Anecdotes, and interesting Discoveries, occasionally resulting from the Subject. And embellished with perspective views and elevations, neatly engraved. | |
The correspondence of Thomas Warton | |
A description of the city, college, and cathedral of Winchester : Exhibiting A complete and comprehensive Detail of their antiquities and present state. Ilustrated [sic] with Several curious and authentic particulars, collected from a manuscript of Anthony Wood, preserved in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford; the College and Cathedral Registers, and other Original Authorities, To which is added, An authentic Account of the most remarkable Events and memorable Occurrences from its earliest State to the Present Time. | |
An enquiry into the authenticity of the poems attributed to Thomas Rowley : In which the arguments of the dean of Exeter, and Mr. Bryant, are examined. By Thomas Warton, Fellow of Trinity College Oxford, and F.S.A. | |
Essays on Gothic architecture | |
Five pastoral eclogues : The scenes of which are Suppos'd to lie among the Shepherds, oppress'd by the War in Germany. | |
The hamlet; an ode written in Whichwood forest | |
history of English poetry | |
Idler ... | |
Inscriptionum Romanarum metricarum delectus : accedunt notulae. | |
letter to the editor of the miscellanies of Thomas Chatterton | |
The maiden's bloody garland : or, High-Street tragedy: shewing how Sarah Holly, a poor unfortunate serving maid of the city of Oxford, being wronged by her sweetheart, cut her throat from ear to ear, was next morning found dead in her bed, and afterwards buried in the King's highway. Tune, There were three pilgrims. | |
Mons Catharinæ : prope Wintoniam. Poema. | |
New-Market, a satire. | |
Observations on the Faerie queen of Spenser | |
Ode for music, as performed at the Theatre in Oxford, on the second of July, 1751 : Being the anniversary appointed by the late Lord Crew, Bishop of Durham, for the commemoration of benefactors to the University. By Tho. Warton. | |
Ode to sleep | |
Of the origin of romantic fiction in Europe | |
On the Gesta Romanorum | |
On the introduction of learning into England | |
Origin of Comus | |
The Oxford sausage: or, Select poetical pieces | |
The Percy letters | |
Pleasures of melancholy | |
Poems : A new edition, with additions. By Thomas Warton. | |
Poems on several occasions | |
The poems on various subjects, of Thomas Warton, B. D. Late Fellow Of Trinity College, Professor Of Poetry, And Camden Professor Of History, At Oxford, And Poet Laureat. now first collected. | |
Poems. Selections | |
The poetical works of Goldsmith, Collins, and T. Warton. | |
The Poetical works of the late Thomas Warton. To which are now added and "An inaugural speech". Together with memoirs of his life and writings | |
Satires. | |
Specimen of a parochial history of Oxfordshire. Kiddington. | |
Theocritus, Quae supersunt | |
The three Wartons, a choice of their verse. | |
The triumph of Isis : A poem. Occasioned by Isis, an elegy. | |
Verses on Miss C-----s and Miss W-----t. | |
Verses on Sir Joshua Reynolds's painted window at New-College Oxford. | |
Verses written by the Rev. Mr. Thomas Warton, B. D. Fellow of Trinity-College Oxford, and afterwards Poet-Lauret [sic] to His Majesty, left under a stone at the Hermitage, at Ansley-Hall, in Warwickshire, and found there upon Thursday, 27th April, 1758. | |
Where shall the muse | |
Works of the British poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by Robert Anderson. Volume eleventh. Containing Wilkie, Dodsley, Smart, Langhorne, Bruce, Chatterton, Graeme, Glover, Shaw, Lovibond, Penrose, Mickle, Jago, Scott, Johnson, Whitehead (W.), Jenyns, Logan, Warton, Cotton, and Blacklock. |