… in 1772, Hamphshire, Sussex and Kent in 1774, High-lands of Scotland in 1776), for which he accounted in his notebooks, which were published in the 1780s and 1790s in several essays of ‘observations’. The satirical accounts that …
… company in order to advance civility and facilitate emotional restraint. As Lawrence E. Klein’s study of Shaftesbury’s notebooks has shown, he was inclined to avoid social contact, since interaction with the world was harmful and ‘one might …
… voice ‘by accommodating and often contending with the voices of others.’ 10 9 . David Duff, ‘Lyric Development: Esdaile Notebook to Hymns of 1816’, in Michael O'Neill, Anthony Howe, and with the Assistance of Madeleine Callaghan (eds.), The …
… in Spaces of Modernity that some eighteenth-century places were sites of identity formation. 29 25 . Haydn wrote in his notebook that ‘Bath was one of the most beautiful cities in Europe’. See Howard Chandler Robbins Landon (ed.), Haydn in …
… as well as spats with friends and employers from the surviving letters as well as the epigrams written into the Notebook that Blake inherited from his brother Robert. During his lifetime, Blake was marginalized due to failing or …