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The Poets Laureate of the Long Eighteenth Century, 1668–1813: Courting the Public: Cover
The Poets Laureate of the Long Eighteenth Century, 1668–1813: Courting the Public
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Cover
Title
Copyright
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Acknowledgements
Quotations, Dates and Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Patronage Asserted: The Formation of the Laureateship, 1668–1715
2. Loyalty Marketed: The Works of the Early Hanoverian Laureates, 1700–30
3. Merit Rewarded: The Hanoverian Appointments, 1715–1813
4. Parnassus Reported: The Public Laureate, 1757–1813
5. ‘But Odes of S—— almost Choakt the Way’: Laureate Writings of the Long Eighteenth Century
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