Illustrations

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1.   James Gillray, “New Morality,” detail

2.   “Mountains on Buttermere and Crummock Lakes,” in Black’s Picturesque Guide to the English Lakes

3.   Peter Crosthwaite, “An Accurate Map of the Beautiful Lake of Ulls-water”

4.   Peter Crosthwaite, “An Accurate Map of Broadwater or Bassenthwaite Lake”

5.   Peter Crosthwaite, “An Accurate Map of the Matchless Lake of Derwent,” detail

6.   Keswick to Cockermouth “illustrated Itinerary,” in Black’s Picturesque Guide to the English Lakes

7.   William Coxe, “Map of Switzerland, Marked with the Routes of Four Tours made in the years 1776, 1779, 1785, 1786,” from Travels in Switzerland

8.   Homann Heirs, Vallesia Superior, detail

9.   Guillaume Henri Dufour, Topographische Karte der Schweiz, detail

10.  Samuel Dunn, Switzerland Divided into Thirteen Cantons, detail

11.  Captain C. A. Chauchard, Carte de la Partie Septentrionale de l’Italie, detail

12.  Louis Albert Guislain, Bacler D’Albe, Carte Générale du Théâtre de la Guerre en Italie et dans les Alpes, detail

13.  Plan of the Triangles Connecting the Meridians of the Royal Observatories of Greenwich and Paris, detail

14.  Part of Kent and Sussex Laid Down from a Trigonometrical Survey, detail

15.  Triangles for the Survey of Part of South Wales, detail

16.  Robert Dawson, fair-drawing of northern Wales, detail

17.  Ordnance Survey contour map of Lancashire, Map 91 SE, detail

18.  Ordnance Survey hachured map depicting area around Black Fell, detail

19.  Ordnance Survey contour map depicting area around Black Fell, detail

20.  Fair-drawing by Robert Dawson showing the area around Ashburton

21.  Joshua Steele, “Oh, happiness! our being’s end and aim!,” in An Essay Towards Establishing the Melody and Measure of Speech

22.  Joshua Steele, “To be! or not to be?,” in An Essay Towards Establishing the Melody and Measure of Speech

23.  John Walker, “The Inflexions of the Voice,” in Elements of Elocution

24.  The beginning of “The Brothers,” Letter of 29 July 1800, detail

25.  “It hung ____ and mouldr’d there,” Letter of 1 August 1800, detail

26.  “God bless you! dear Coleridge, our very dear friend!,” the Goslar letter of December 1798, detail

27.  The “exquisite rhythmus of the Paradise Lost,” in John Thelwall, Selections

28.  William Roscoe, “Occasional Address,” in John Thelwall’s Selections, scanned by a reader, detail

29.  Allan Ramsay, “The Stammerer; a Comic Illustration,” in John Thelwall’s Selections, scanned by a reader, detail

30.  John Milton, “The Morning Hymn of Adam and Eve in Paradise,” in John Thelwall, Selections, scanned by a reader, detail

31.  William Wordsworth, “Thence—along a tract,” in The Excursion, “Scanned in metrical cadences + rhythmical clauses, by John Thelwall”