Whalley, Peter, 1722-1791

English clergyman, schoolmaster, antiquary, and editor. Whalley edited the work of such authors as Ben Jonson and John Bridges. His original works include An Essay on the Manner of Writing History, An Enquiry into the Learning of Shakespeare, and Vindication of the Evidences and Authenticity of the Gospels from the Objections of the late Lord Bolingbroke.

Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790

Also a poet and critic, Thomas Warton, brother to Joseph Warton, is best remembered as a literary historian, particularly for The History of English Poetry, from the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century (1774-1781). His poem The Triumph of Isis: A Poem. Occasioned by Isis: An Elegy appeared in 1750. Warton's sister Jane appears to have been a critic as well, assisting him with some of his work.

Warton, Joseph, 1722-1800

Poet, critic, literary editor, and brother to Thomas Warton. His major poetic works include Fashion: An Epistolary Satire to a Friend (1742), The Enthusiast; or, the Lover of Nature (1744), Odes on Various Subjects (1746), Ranelagh House: A Satire (1747), and An Ode, Occasioned by Reading Mr. West's Translation of Pindar (1749). An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope was published in 1756, then revised as An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope (1762), with additional revised editions thereafter.