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Aarsleff, Hans

Abrams, M. H.

Adorno, Theodor

Akenside, Mark

Alfoxden

Anderson, Benedict

Andrews, Malcolm

Annan, the river

Arnold, Matthew; “Memorial Verses”; “The Youth of Nature”

Arnold, Thomas

Ashburton

Ashby de la Zouch

Athens

Bacler D’Albe, Louis Albert Guislain: Carte Générale du Théâtre de la Guerre en Italie et dans les Alpes (1802)

Baden

Barchas, Janine

Bassenthwaite (Broadwater)

Bath

Bathi, Timothy

Belfast

Bellars, William: View of Derwent-Water toward Borrodale. A Lake near Keswick in Cumberland (1752)

Bennett, Andrew

Bern

Bernhardt-Kabisch, Ernest

Bewell, Alan

Bicknell, Peter

Biggs, Nathaniel

Black Comb

Black Fell

Black’s Picturesque Guide to the English Lakes (1841–1883)

Blair, Hugh; Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres (1783)

Blake, William

Bonaparte, Napoleon

Book of Common Prayer, The

books, printed: advertisements for; anthological workbooks; and authorship; blankness in; and place; new page; primer; quotations of poetry in; quotations of prose in; reception of; title page

Borrowdale

Boswell, James: The Life of Samuel Johnson (1791)

Bowder Stone

Bowen, Emmanuel

Bowles, William Lisle

Bradford, Richard

Bredon Hill

Bridgewater

Brientz

Brig

Bristol

British Critic

Brown, John: Description of the Lake at Keswick (1766)

Browning, Robert

Brownrigg, William

Bürger, Gottfried August

Burgh, James: The Art of Speaking (1762)

Burke, Edmund

Bushell, Sally

Buttermere

Cambridge, Wordsworth’s recollections of; Wordsworth’s time at

Caploch

Carmichael-Smyth, James

cartographic concepts and technologies: compass rose; contour lines; depth measures; flow arrow; hachures; hydrography; ichnography; “illustrated Itinerary”; itineraries; milestone; mountain outline; outline map; plan and profile views; pocket compass; point symbols; pocket map; relief; scale bar; shadow-hachures; sketch maps and field sketches; theodolite; triangulation; trig point

cartoliteracy

cartoprosody

cartospection

Cary, John: Survey of the High Roads from London … (1790)

Cassini de Thury, César François; Carte Géometrique de La France (1744–93)

Chase, Cynthia

Chauchard, Captain C. A.: Carte de la Partie Septentrionale de l’Italie (1791)

chiaroscuro

Clarke, James: Survey of the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire (1789)

Claude glass or mirror

Clyde, river

Cockermouth

Cockin, William; as editor of Thomas West’s Guide to the Lakes; The Art of Delivering Language (1775)

Cohen, Murray

Coleorton

Coleridge, George

Coleridge, Hartley

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor; Biographia Literaria (1817); “Christabel”; “Dejection: an Ode”; Effusions; “The Foster Mother’s Tale”; “Frost at Midnight”; “Hexameters”; “The Nightingale”; “The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere”; “This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison”; “To W. Wordsworth”

Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de

Coniston Water

Constance

Cooper, Christopher: English Teacher (1687)

Cooper’s Hill

Cottle, Joseph

Coward, William

Cowper, William

Coxe, William: Travels in Switzerland in a Series of Letters to William Melmoth, Esq. (1789)

Crosthwaite Parish Church

Crosthwaite, Peter; “An Accurate Map of Broadwater or Bassenthwaite Lake” (1785); “An Accurate Map of Buttermere, Crummock & Lowes-water Lakes” (1794); “An Accurate Map of the Beautiful Lake of Ulls-water” (1783); “An Accurate Map of the Matchless Lake of Derwent” (1783); Seven Maps of the Lakes (1794–1819)

Crummock

Culler, Jonathan

Cumnor Hill

Dalby, Isaac; A Plan of the Principal Triangles in the Trigonometrical Survey (with William Mudge); An Account of the Operations Carried on for Accomplishing a Trigonometrical Survey of England and Wales (1799–1811) (with William Mudge)

D’Alembert, Jean-Baptiste le Rond

Dalton, John; A Descriptive Poem, addressed to two ladies, at their return from viewing the mines near Whitehaven (1755)

Dante

Danube

Davy, Humphry

Dawson, Robert

Dawson, Robert Kearsley, Lieutenant Colonel

De Bolla, Peter

deixis; epitaphic deixis

Della Cruscans

De Man, Paul

Denham, John: “Cooper’s Hill” (1642)

De Quincey, Thomas

Derwent, river

Derwentwater (Lake of Derwent)

Dickinson, Emily

Diderot, Denis

Donald, Thomas

Dryden, John; Aeneid (1697)

Duddon

Dufour, Guillaume Henri: Topographische Karte der Schweiz (1855)

Dunn, Samuel: Switzerland Divided into Thirteen Cantons with their Subjects and their Allies (1786)

Easthope, Anthony

Edinburgh

Edney, Matthew

Egremont

Ehen (End, Eyne, or Enna), river

Elfenbein, Andrew

elocution: accent; emphasis; inflection; intonation; pauses; poise; isochrony; speech plotted on musical scale; slides; thesis and arsis, energy

Enfield, William; The Speaker (1761)

Ennerdale

Esthwaite

Euclid; Elements

face: alienation and anonymity; “beloved”; blankness of; of country; “face-making” power; facial expression; features of; figure of animation; defacement; of nature; and marks and characters; “wasted”; as a “volume”; physiognomy; of speakers

Fairclough, Mary

Fairer, David

Fairfield

Farington, Joseph

Fenwick, Eliza

Ferguson, Frances

figures and tropes: address; apostrophe; as animating; energia; epanalepsis; exclamation; figuration of; hyperbole; hypotyposis; irony; personification; postal address; quotation; self-address; topographia; “Typographical Figure of Speech”

Fleming, John

Fleming, Tara-Lynn

Fox, Charles James: correspondence with Wordsworth

France

French Revolution

Fussell, Paul

Garrett, James M.

Garrick, David

Gavel Fell (Great Gable)

geometry; books of; Elements; diagramming; esprit géometrique; “geometric rules”; terminology

Germany

German literature

Gill, Stephen

Gillray, James: “The New Morality” (1798)

Gilpin, William; Observations, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty (1786)

Glaramara

Glis

Gondo

Goslar

Göttingen

Grasmere

Gravil, Richard

Gray, Thomas; Elegy in a Country Churchyard

Greenhead Gill

Greenwich

Grindelwald

Guest, Edwin

Guillory, John

Guy’s Hospital

Hamburg

Hammar-Scar

Hampden, John

Hardy, Thomas

Harley, J. B.

Hartman, Geoffrey H.; “spot syndrome”; “Wordsworth, Inscriptions and Romantic Nature Poetry”

Havens, Raymond

Haweswater

Hayden, Donald

Hazlitt, William

Helm Crag

Helvellyn

Hemans, Felicia

Henry, Anne C.

Herder, Johann Gottfried

Herries, John: Elements of Speech (1773)

Hertz, Neil

Hewitt, Rachel

Hogarth, William

Hollander, John

Homann, Johann Baptist: Vallesia Superior (1768)

Horne Tooke, John

Housman, John; Descriptive Tour, and Guide to the Lakes, Caves, Mountains, and other Natural Curiosities, in Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire, and a Part of the West Riding of Yorkshire (1802); A Topographical Description of Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire (1800)

Hughes, William: Map [of the] Lake District of Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire

Hunter, John

Hutchinson, Mary

Hutchinson, William; An Excursion to the Lakes, in Westmoreland and Cumberland, August 1773 (1774)

Imhof, Eduard

India

Ireland

Irish

Isle of Man

Italy

Jacobus, Mary

Jackson, Heather

Jackson, Virginia

Jarvis, Robin

Jefferys, Thomas

Jeffrey, Francis; Review of The Excursion; Review of Thalaba, the Destroyer

Jewsbury, Maria Jane

Johns, Adrian

Johnson, Samuel; Dictionary of the English Language (1755); “Life of Milton” (1779)

Johnston, Kenneth

Jones, Robert

Jones, Yolande

Keats, John

Keen, Paul

Kendal

Keswick

Kirkstone

Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb

Lago de Vino

Lake District: cultural construction of

Lake Poets or Lake School

Lamb, Charles

Lancaster

Langan, Celeste

Latrigg

Lausberg, Heinrich

Lauterbrunnen

Lehmann, Johann Georg

Lennard, John

letters: delivery time of; limited space of; poems copied in

Levinson, Marjorie

Liu, Alan

Liverpool

Liza (Leeza), river

Lloyd, Charles

Llyswen

Locke, John; Essay on Human Understanding (1690)

Lodore

London

London Chronicle

London Review

London Times Atlas

Longman, T. N.

Lonsdale

Lonsdale, Lord

Lorton Vale

Loughrigg

Loweswater

Lowth, Robert: A Short Introduction to English Grammar (1762)

Lucerne

Lynch, Deidre Shauna

Magnuson, Paul

Maittaire, Michael; The English Grammar (1712)

Malta

manuscript culture

map, as emblem; as portraiture; reading; route tracing

marks of speech: accent; acute; circumflex; grave; false; habituation to; marking systems; thesis and arsis

Martigny

Martin, Meredith

Mason, John; Essay on Elocution and Pronunciation (1748)

Mason, Nicholas

Mason, William; Caractacus (1759); The English Garden (1772–83)

McDonald, Peter

McDowell, Paula

McGann, Jerome J.: Black Riders: The Visible Language of Modernism; A Critique of Modern Textual Criticism

McLane, Maureen, N.

McLuhan, Marshall

meter: anapest; appoggiatura; caesuras; charm of; dactyl; decasyllabic; “English Iämbic”; erroneous systems of; heroic verse; heptameter; hexameter; iambs; iambic pentameter; Jacobin meter; lyrical meter; and passion; pentameter; poetic feet; poise; quantitative; Sapphics; scansion; tetrameter; trimeter. See also poetic forms

Milton, John; “On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity”; Paradise Lost (1667); Paradise Regained (1671)

Mole, Tom

Monboddo, Lord; Of the Origin and Progress of Language (1773–1792)

Monthly Magazine

Morris, William

Moxon, Edward

Mudge, William; A Plan of the Principal Triangles (with Isaac Dalby); An Account of the Operations Carried on for Accomplishing a Trigonometrical Survey of England and Wales (1799–1811) (with Isaac Dalby)

Mugglestone, Lynda

Murray, Lindley; English Grammar (1795)

Nether Stowey

Newlyn, Lucy

Newton, John

O’Donnell, Brennan: The Passion of Meter: Wordsworth’s Metrical Art

Ogilby, John: Britannia (1675)

Oliver, R. R.

Omond, T. S.

Ordnance Survey. See also cartographic terms and technologies

Ormathwaite

Otley, Jonathan: New Map of the District of the Lakes (1818)

Owen, W. J. B.

Oxford

Paris

Parker, Reeve

Parrish, Stephen

Payne Knight, Richard: The Progress of Civil Society (1796)

Peace of Amiens

Percy, Henry, first Earl of Northumberland

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society

physiognomy. See face

Pinch, Adela

Piper, Andrew

Pitt, William

poetic forms: blank verse; dramatic; elegy; epic; epigram; French rhyme; inscriptions; locodescriptive poetry; lyric; measured prose (prose mesurée); ode; print inscriptions; rhyme; sonnet; verse epistle. See also meter

politiscansion

Pollard, Jane

Pope, Alexander: An Essay on Man, “Epistle IV”; “Prologue to Cato

Price, Leah

Priestley, Joseph: Rudiments of English Grammar (1761)

Prins, Yopie

prosodic notations. See marks of speech

punctuation: blank line or double dash; “business” of; colon; comma; dash; double paragraph; double punctuation; ellipsis; exclamation mark; full stop or period; hyphen; interspace; notes; overdetermination of; paragraph breaks; parenthesis or brackets; punctum admirationis or point of admiration; question mark or point of interrogation; semicolon; spoken punctuation; vacant line; wondering point

Puttenham, George

Quintilian; Institutes of Oratory

Radcliffe, Ann

Ramsay, Allan: “On Wit”

Ratzeburg

Reed, Mark

Rees, Abraham: The Cyclopædia; or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature

Rees, Owen

Rhine, river

Rhone, river

Rice, John; Introduction to the Art of Reading with Energy and Propriety (1765)

Richardson, Alan

Richardson, Samuel

Ricks, Christopher

Riley, Denise

Robertson, Joseph: Essay on Punctuation (1785)

Robson, Catherine

Roe, Nicholas

Roe, Richard

Roscoe, William: “Occasional Address”

Rousseau, Jean Jacques

Roy, William

Ruden

Rudwick, Martin J. S.

Ruskin, John

St. Herbert’s Island

St. Jacob

Saintsbury, George; History of English Prosody (1906–10)

Salisbury

Savoy

Say, Samuel; “On the Harmony, Variety, and Power of Numbers, whether in Prose or Verse”; “On the Numbers of Paradise Lost”; Poems on Several Occasions, and Two Critical Essays (1745); “Remarks on the Scripture Sense of Preaching”

Scale Force

Scale Hill

scansion. See meter

Schaffhouse

Scotland

Scots

Seymour, W. A.

Shakespeare, William; Hamlet

Shaw, Robert Burns

Shelley, Percy Bysshe

Sheridan, Thomas; Course of Lectures on Elocution (1762); Lectures on the Art of Reading (1775)

Sidney, Algernon

Silver-How

Simonsen, Pieter

Simpleberg

Simplon Pass

Skiddaw

Smith, Charles: New and Accurate Map of the Lakes, in the Counties of Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancaster (1800)

Smith, Charlotte: Elegiac Sonnets (1784–1797)

Snowdon

Southey, Robert; The Curse of Kehama (1810); Joan of Arc (1796); Thalaba the Destroyer (1801)

St Clair, William

Steele, Joshua; Essay Towards Establishing the Melody and Measure of Speech (1775)

Sterne, Laurence

Switzerland

Symonds, John Addington

Tennyson, Alfred, Lord

Teviot, river

Thelwall, John

Thelwall, John, works by: An Essay towards a Definition of Animal Vitality (1793); The Hope of Albion; Illustrations of English Rhythmus: Selections for the Illustration of a Course of Instructions on the Rhythmus and Utterance of the English Language (1812); “To the Infant Hampden”; A Letter to Francis Jeffray, Esq., on Certain Calumnies and Misrepresentations in the Edinburgh Review (1804); Letter to Henry Cline (1810); “Lines written at Bridgewater, in Somersetshire, on the 27th of July, 1797; during a long excursion, in quest of a peaceful retreat”; “Ode II”; “On leaving the Bottoms of Glocestershire; where the Author had been entertained by several families with great hospitality. Aug. 1797”; “Oration on the Influence of Animated Elocution in Awakening Martial Enthusiasm”; “Paternal Tears”; Poems, Chiefly Written in Retirement (1801); Poems Written in Close Confinement in the Tower and Newgate, Under a Charge of High Treason (1795); The Rights of Nature against the Usurpation of Establishments (1796); Selections, and Original Articles, Read and Recited in Illustration of Mr. Thelwall’s Lectures on the Science and Practice of Elocution (1802); Selections and Original Articles, for Mr. Thelwall’s Lectures on the Science and Practice of Elocution; Together with the Introductory Discourse and Outlines (1806); “Sonnet III. To Luxury”; “Sonnet V. The Source of Slavery”; The Vestibule of Eloquence (1810)

Thelwall, Maria

Thelwall, Susan (“Stella”)

therapoetics

Thompson, E. P.

Thompson, Judith

Thomson, James; “The Castle of Indolence”; The Seasons (1726–1730)

Thun

Tobin, James

Trent, river

Tribune, The

Tufte, Edward

Tweed, river

typographical marks and characters: asterisk; capitals; conspicuousness of; cross; dagger (obelisk); italics; legibility of

Ullswater

Umfraville, Gilbert, Earl of Angus

Valais

Vaud

Wales

Walker, John; Elements of Elocution (1781); A Rhetorical Grammar, or Course of Lessons in Elocution (1785)

walking

Walsh, John Benn

Wasdale (Wastdale)

Watts, Isaac

Weiskel, Thomas

Welsh

West, Thomas; A Guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire (1778–1851)

Whitehaven

Wilberforce, William

Wildi, Max

Wiley, Michael; Romantic Geography

Wilkinson, Joseph: Select Views in Cumberland, Westmoreland and Lancashire (1810–)

Windermere (Winander Mere)

Wolfson, Susan

Wordsworth, Dora

Wordsworth, Dorothy; Alfoxden journal

Wordsworth, Jonathan

Wordsworth, William, books of poetry: Ecclesiastical Sonnets (1822); The Excursion (1814); Lyrical Ballads (1798); Lyrical Ballads (1800); Poems (1815); Poetical Works (1820); Poetical Works (1827); Poetical Works (1836); The Prelude; The River Duddon, a Series of Sonnets (1820). See also Wordsworth, William, The Prelude, versions and editions of

Wordsworth, William, individual poems: The Borderers (1797–1799); “The Brothers; “The Discharged Soldier”; “Ellen Irwin”; “Hart-leap Well”; “The Idiot Boy”; “If Nature, for a favourite Child”; “Inscription For the House (an Outhouse) on the Island at Grasmere”; “I wander’d lonely as a cloud”; “It was an April morning”; “Lines Addressed to a Noble Lord”; “Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree”; “Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey”; “Lines Written at a Small Distance from my House”; “Lines Written in Early Spring”; “Lines Written on a Blank Leaf in a Copy of the Author’s Poem ‘The Excursion’”; “Lines Written on a Tablet in a School”; “Lines written with a Slate-Pencil upon a Stone”; “Mark how the feather’d tenants”; “Michael, A Pastoral Poem”; “A Night Piece”; “Nutting”; “Ode. Intimations of Immortality”; “Old Man Travelling”; “The Pedlar”; “Poems on the Naming of Places”; “The Ruined Cottage”; “There is a creation in the eye”; “There was a Boy”; “The Thorn”; “To Joanna”; “To M. H.”; “View from the Top of Black Comb”; “Water-Fowl”; “Written with a Slate-pencil, on a Stone, on the side of the Mountain of Black Comb”; “Yew Trees”

Wordsworth, William, manuscripts: DC MS 14; DC MS 15; DC MS 16; DC MS 21; DC MS 29; DC MS 174; MS 1800; MS A; MS B; MS D; MS JJ; MS M; MS RV; MS U; MS V; MS W; MS WW

Wordsworth, William, The Prelude, books and parts of: Part I; Part II; Book I; Book II; Book III; Book IV; Book V; Book VI; Book VII; Book VIII; Book IX; Book X; Book XI; Book XII; Book XIII

Wordsworth, William, The Prelude, individual episodes in: Ascent of Snowdon; Boy of Winander; Discharged Soldier; Dream of the Arab; Infant Babe or Blessed Babe; Ice Skating; Preamble; post-Preamble; Raven’s Nest; Simplon Crossing; “spots of time”; Stolen Boat; Waiting for the Horses

Wordsworth William, The Prelude, versions and editions of: (1798–99); (1805); (1850); The Five-Book Prelude; Norton Critical Edition

Wordsworth, William, prose works: Description of the Scenery of the Lakes in the North of England (1822 and 1823); “Essay, Supplementary to the Preface” (1815); “Essay, Supplementary to the Preface” (1815); “Essays upon Epitaphs” (1809–10); A Guide Through the District of the Lakes (1835); Introduction to Joseph Wilkinson’s Select Views in Cumberland, Westmoreland and Lancashire (1810); preface to Lyrical Ballads (1800); preface to Lyrical Ballads (1802); A Topographical Description of the Country of the Lakes in the North of England (1820); “The Sublime and the Beautiful”

Wu, Duncan

Wye, river

Yoshikawa, Saeko

Young, Arthur: A Six Months Tour Through the North of England (1770)

Young, Edward; Night Thoughts (1742–1745)