See also:WARTON, See also:JOSEPH (1722-1800) , See also:English critic and poet, eldest son of See also:- THOMAS
- THOMAS (c. 1654-1720)
- THOMAS (d. 110o)
- THOMAS, ARTHUR GORING (1850-1892)
- THOMAS, CHARLES LOUIS AMBROISE (1811-1896)
- THOMAS, GEORGE (c. 1756-1802)
- THOMAS, GEORGE HENRY (1816-187o)
- THOMAS, ISAIAH (1749-1831)
- THOMAS, PIERRE (1634-1698)
- THOMAS, SIDNEY GILCHRIST (1850-1885)
- THOMAS, ST
- THOMAS, THEODORE (1835-1905)
- THOMAS, WILLIAM (d. 1554)
Thomas Warton (see below), was baptized at See also:Duns-See also:fold, See also:Surrey, on the 22nd of See also:April 1722, and entered See also:Winchester school on the See also:foundation in 1735. See also:- WILLIAM
- WILLIAM (1143-1214)
- WILLIAM (1227-1256)
- WILLIAM (1J33-1584)
- WILLIAM (A.S. Wilhelm, O. Norse Vilhidlmr; O. H. Ger. Willahelm, Willahalm, M. H. Ger. Willehelm, Willehalm, Mod.Ger. Wilhelm; Du. Willem; O. Fr. Villalme, Mod. Fr. Guillaume; from " will," Goth. vilja, and " helm," Goth. hilms, Old Norse hidlmr, meaning
- WILLIAM (c. 1130-C. 1190)
- WILLIAM, 13TH
William See also:Collins was already there, and the two formed a friendship which was maintained through their See also:- OXFORD
- OXFORD, EARLS OF
- OXFORD, EDWARD DE VERE, 17TH EARL
- OXFORD, JOHN DE VERE, 13TH EARL OF (1443-1513)
- OXFORD, PROVISIONS OF
- OXFORD, ROBERT DE VERE, 9TH EARL OF (1362-1392)
- OXFORD, ROBERT HARLEY, 1ST
Oxford career. They read See also:Milton and See also:Spenser together, and wrote verses, which, published in the See also:Gentleman's See also:Magazine, attracted the See also:attention of Dr See also:- JOHNSON, ANDREW
- JOHNSON, ANDREW (1808–1875)
- JOHNSON, BENJAMIN (c. 1665-1742)
- JOHNSON, EASTMAN (1824–1906)
- JOHNSON, REVERDY (1796–1876)
- JOHNSON, RICHARD (1573–1659 ?)
- JOHNSON, RICHARD MENTOR (1781–1850)
- JOHNSON, SAMUEL (1709-1784)
- JOHNSON, SIR THOMAS (1664-1729)
- JOHNSON, SIR WILLIAM (1715–1774)
- JOHNSON, THOMAS
Johnson. Warton went to See also:Oriel See also:College, Oxford, in 1740, and took his B.A. degree in 1744. He took See also:holy orders, and during his See also:father's lifetime acted as his See also:curate at See also:Basingstoke. He then went to See also:Chelsea, See also:London; but eventually returned to Basingstoke. He married, became See also:rector of Winslade (1748), of See also:Tun See also:worth (1754); in 1755 he was appointed a See also:master in Winchester school, and headmaster in 1766.. He was not a successful schoolmaster, and when the boys mutinied against him for the third See also:- TIME (0. Eng. Lima, cf. Icel. timi, Swed. timme, hour, Dan. time; from the root also seen in " tide," properly the time of between the flow and ebb of the sea, cf. O. Eng. getidan, to happen, " even-tide," &c.; it is not directly related to Lat. tempus)
- TIME, MEASUREMENT OF
- TIME, STANDARD
time he wisely resigned his position (1793).
His leisure was devoted to literature. Warton was far from having the See also:genius of Collins, but they were at one in their impatience under the prevailing See also:taste for moral and ethical See also:poetry. Whoever wishes to understand how See also:early the reaction against See also:Pope's See also:style began should read Warton's The Enthusiast,
the See also:period; but its See also:present magnificence it owes to the See also:grand-See also:duke See also:Charles See also:Alexander of See also:Saxe-See also:Weimar, with whom at certain seasons of the See also:year it was a favourite See also:residence.
The most interesting See also:part of the See also:castle is the Romanesque Landgrafenhaus. This, besides a See also:chapel, contains two magnificent halls known as the Sdngersaal (See also:- HALL
- HALL (generally known as SCHWABISCH-HALL, tc distinguish it from the small town of Hall in Tirol and Bad-Hall, a health resort in Upper Austria)
- HALL (O.E. heall, a common Teutonic word, cf. Ger. Halle)
- HALL, BASIL (1788-1844)
- HALL, CARL CHRISTIAN (1812–1888)
- HALL, CHARLES FRANCIS (1821-1871)
- HALL, CHRISTOPHER NEWMAN (1816—19oz)
- HALL, EDWARD (c. 1498-1547)
- HALL, FITZEDWARD (1825-1901)
- HALL, ISAAC HOLLISTER (1837-1896)
- HALL, JAMES (1793–1868)
- HALL, JAMES (1811–1898)
- HALL, JOSEPH (1574-1656)
- HALL, MARSHALL (1790-1857)
- HALL, ROBERT (1764-1831)
- HALL, SAMUEL CARTER (5800-5889)
- HALL, SIR JAMES (1761-1832)
- HALL, WILLIAM EDWARD (1835-1894)
hall of the minstrels)—in which See also:Wagner See also:lays one See also:act of his See also:opera and the Festsaal (festival hall). The Slingersaal is decorated with a See also:fine See also:fresco, representing the minstrels' contest, by See also:Moritz von See also:Schwind, who also executed the frescoes in other parts of the See also:building illustrating the legends of St See also:Elizabeth and of the See also:founding of the castle by See also:- LOUIS
- LOUIS (804–876)
- LOUIS (893–911)
- LOUIS, JOSEPH DOMINIQUE, BARON (1755-1837)
- LOUIS, or LEWIS (from the Frankish Chlodowich, Chlodwig, Latinized as Chlodowius, Lodhuwicus, Lodhuvicus, whence-in the Strassburg oath of 842-0. Fr. Lodhuwigs, then Chlovis, Loys and later Louis, whence Span. Luiz and—through the Angevin kings—Hungarian
Louis the See also:Springer. The Festsaal has frescoes illustrating the triumphs of See also:Christianity, by Welter. In the buildings of the See also:outer See also:court of the castle is the See also:room once occupied by See also:Luther, containing a much mutilated four-See also:post See also:bed and other See also:relics of the reformer. The famous blot caused by Luther's hurling his See also:ink-pot at the See also:devil has See also:long since become a See also:mere hole in the See also:wall, owing— it is said—to the See also:passion of See also:American tourists for " souvenirs."
The armoury (Rustkammer) contains a fine collection of See also:armour, including suits formerly belonging to See also:- HENRY
- HENRY (1129-1195)
- HENRY (c. 1108-1139)
- HENRY (c. 1174–1216)
- HENRY (Fr. Henri; Span. Enrique; Ger. Heinrich; Mid. H. Ger. Heinrich and Heimrich; O.H.G. Haimi- or Heimirih, i.e. " prince, or chief of the house," from O.H.G. heim, the Eng. home, and rih, Goth. reiks; compare Lat. rex " king "—" rich," therefore " mig
- HENRY, EDWARD LAMSON (1841– )
- HENRY, JAMES (1798-1876)
- HENRY, JOSEPH (1797-1878)
- HENRY, MATTHEW (1662-1714)
- HENRY, PATRICK (1736–1799)
- HENRY, PRINCE OF BATTENBERG (1858-1896)
- HENRY, ROBERT (1718-1790)
- HENRY, VICTOR (1850– )
- HENRY, WILLIAM (1795-1836)
Henry II. of See also:France, the elector See also:Frederick the See also:Wise and Pope See also:Julius II. The See also:great See also:watch-See also:tower of the castle commands a magnificent view of the Thuringian See also:forest on the one See also:side and the See also:plain on the other.
End of Article: WARTON, JOSEPH (1722-1800)
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