Printed for J. Johnson|London 1798|9.50 x 16 cm|2 volumes reliés
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New and first illustrated edition with 10 charming figures by Stothard and engraved by Neagle, Heath, Angus, on heavy paper. A first collected edition, but unillustrated, had appeared in 1782 for the first volume and 1785 for the second. Contemporary full brown sheep binding. Smooth spine decorated with 4 lyre stamps within a crown; fillets, roll tools. Red morocco title and volume labels. Dark area on the upper board of the first volume. Some foxing in the margins of the engravings, the tissue guards not having been removed. Handsome copy. William Cowper prefigures English Romantic poetry, and Coleridge would call him "The best modern poet"; he indeed gave a new direction to English poetry by turning toward the depiction of nature, and his work was very well received by a large audience. At this end of the 18th century, one will note that English taste and manner in engraving are quite different from that of France, England tending very clearly in these engravings toward Romanticism, while France was in the midst of the neo-classical period.