Keyphrases
Hazlitt
100%
Hogarth
33%
18th Century
33%
J. G. Herder
33%
Theory of Language
33%
Critical Theory
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Transatlantic Romanticism
33%
Poetry Translation
33%
Poetic Translation
33%
Language Poetry
33%
Language Translation
33%
British Literature
33%
Environmental Humanities
33%
Afterword
33%
Ephemerality
33%
Keats
33%
Herder
33%
William Hazlitt
28%
Romantic
23%
Reading Practices
22%
Linguistic Nationalism
16%
Habits of Thought
16%
Linguistic Naturalism
16%
Social Emergence
16%
Ethnopoetics
16%
Linguistic Anthropology
16%
Ecological Understanding
16%
Origin of Language
16%
In-use
16%
Continuous Change
16%
Close Reading
16%
William Hogarth
11%
Printed Text
11%
Romantic Aesthetics
11%
Conservatism
11%
History of Thought
11%
Long History
11%
Practical Activities
11%
Spontaneity
11%
Aesthetic Principles
11%
John Keats
11%
Poet
11%
Haters
6%
Call Structure
6%
Wide-ranging
6%
Knowledge Hierarchy
6%
Social Scripts
6%
Reinforced
6%
Ways of Understanding
6%
Arts and Humanities
Feelings
66%
Ephemeral
55%
William Hazlitt
52%
Linguistics
41%
Language poetry
33%
Environmental Humanities
33%
Herders
33%
Afterword
33%
Transatlantic
33%
British Literature
33%
Critical Theory
33%
ephemerality
33%
Eighteenth Century
33%
Theory Theory
33%
Poetry translation
33%
Poetic Translation
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
History of thought
33%
Reading practices
22%
Ethnopoetics
16%
Close reading
16%
Linguistic Anthropology
16%
John Keats
11%
William Hogarth
11%
Epistolary
11%
Spatial
11%
Beauty
11%
Wit
11%
linguistic nationalism
8%
Treatise
8%
Continuous
8%
Ecological
8%
Naturalism
8%
Arbitrariness
8%
Scripts
8%
Linguistic Form
8%
Generic
8%
Critical Method
8%
Superiority
8%
Explanatory Power
8%
Speaker
8%
essayist
8%