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|a The land and its people / Jacquetta Hawkes, J.B.Priestley - THE ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD - HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION - The seafarer / Duncan Spaeth -- Beowulf / Duncan Spaeth -- THE GROWTH OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE - THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD - HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION - Early English and Scottish ballads -- Get up and bar the door -- Bonny Barbara Allan -- Sir Patrick Spens -- Robin Hood rescuing three squires - Prologue to the Canterbury tales / Geoffrey Chaucer -- Parts of the prologue in the original middle english / Geoffrey Chaucer -- The nun`s priest's tale : chanticleer and Perlotte / Geoffrey Chaucer -- Morte d`Arthur (excerpt) / Sir Thomas Malory -- The growth of the english language - THE ELIZABETHAN AGE - HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION - Amoretti / Edmund Spenser -- Sonnet / Edmund Spenser -- Sonnet / Edmund Spenser -- The passionate Shepherd to his love / Christopher Marlowe -- The nimph`s reply to the shepherd / Sir Walter Raleigh -- Songs of the plays / William Shakespiare -- Hark hark, to the lark / William Shakespiare -- Blow, blow thou winter wind / William Shakespiare -- Who is Silvia? / William Shakespiare -- O mistress mine / William Shakespiare -- Thre songs from the Tempest / William Shakespiare -- Sonnets / William Shakespiare -- Sonnet 18 / William Shakespiare -- Sonnet 29 / William Shakespiare -- Sonnet 55 / William Shakespiare -- Sonnet 73 / William Shakespiare -- Sonnet 116 / William Shakespiare - THE THEATER IN SHAKESPIARE`S TIME - Macbeth -- Reading drama -- Macbeth an afterword -- To the memory of my beloved master, William Shakespiare / Ben Jonson -- The noble nature / Ben Jonson -- To Celia / Ben Jonson -- Of studies / Francis Bacon -- The prodigal son : Luke / The King James -- But the greatest of these is charity : I Corinthians 13 / Bible -- The ideal wife : proverbs 31 -- Psalm 24 -- Psalm 121 -- The grouth of the english lengauge - THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY - HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION - Death be not pround / John Donne -- The tolling of the bells : meditation / John Donne - FOUR CAVALLIER POETS - Shall I wasting in despair / George Wither -- To Althea form prision / Richard Lovelace -- To Lucasta, on going th the wars / Richard Lovelace -- The constant lover / Sir John Suckling -- Song from Aglura / Sir John Suckling -- Counsel to girls / Robert Herrick -- L'Allegro / John Milton -- Il pensaroso / John Milton -- On Shakespiare / John Milton -- On his having arrived on the age of twenty-three /John Milton -- On his blindness : paradise lost (from book I) / John Milton -- Vanity fair (from the Pilgrim's progress) / John Bunyan -- The diary of Samuel Pepys (excerpts) / Samuel Pepys -- Alexander's feasts, or the power of music : an essay on dramtic poesy (in part) / John Dryden -- The growth of the english language - THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY - HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION - A journal of the plague year ( excertp) / Daniel Dafoe -- The tatler : prospectus / Richard Steel -- The spectator : Sir Roger at church -- Party feeling -- The coquette`s heart / Joseph Addison -- Hymn - READING THE ESSAY - The rape of the lock (canto III and excerpt from Canto V) / Alexander Pope -- Epigrams / Alexander Pope -- Gulliver's travels : the voyage to Lilliput / Jonathan Swift -- Letter to Lord Chesterfield : definitions for Johnson`s dictionary / Samuel Johnson -- The life of Samuel Johnson / James Boswell -- Boswell's London Journal 1762-1763 / James Boswell -- The deserted Village (in part) / Oliver Godsmith -- Elegy on the Death of a mad dog / Oliver Goldsmith - FORERUNNERS OF THE ROMANTIC AGE - Elegy written in a country churchyard / Thomas Gray -- Sweet afton / Robert Burns -- The banks o' doon / Robert Burns -- John Anderson my Jo / Robert Burns -- Bannockburn / Robert Burns -- A man`s a man for a`that / Robert Burns -- To a mouse / Robert Burns -- To a Louse / Robert Burns -- The cotter`s saturday night / Robert Burns -- The lamb / William Blake -- The tiger / William Blake -- The clod and the pebble / William Blake -- The grouth of the english lenguage - THE ENGLISH NOVEL - THE ROMANTIC AGE - HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION - She dwelt among the untrodden ways / William Wordsworth -- She was a phantom of delight / William Wordsworth -- The tables turned / William Wordsworth -- Lines written in early spring / William Wordsworth -- To a Skylark (1805) / William Wordsworth -- To a Skylark (1825) / William Wordsworth -- Composed upon Westmisnter Bridge / William Wordsworth -- London, 1802 / William Wordsworth -- The world is too much with us / William Wordsworth -- Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey / William Wordsworth -- My heart leaps up :intimations of immortality (in part) / William Wordsworth -- The rime of the Ancient Mariner / Samuel Taylor -- Kubla Khan / Coleridge -- Dream children / Charles Lamb -- Old China / Charles Lamb -- My native land / Sir Walter Scott -- Proud Maisie / Sir Walter Scott -- Jack o'Hazeldean / Sir Walter Scott -- Stranzas written on the road between Florence and Pisa / George Gordon, Lord Byron -- The destruction of Sennacherib / George Gordon, Lord Byron -- The prisioner of Chillon / George Gordon, Lord Byron -- She walks in Beauty / George Gordon, Lord Byron -- Apostrophe to the Ocean / George Gordon, Lord Byron -- To night / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- The cloud / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- To a Skylark / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Ozymandias / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- A lament / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- A Dirge / Percy Bysshe Shelley - READING LYRIC POETRY - Ode on a Grecian Urn / John Keats -- Ode to a Nightingale / John Keats -- When I have fears / John Keats -- Bright star! : would I were Steadfast as thou art / John Keats -- On first looking into Chapman's Homer / John Keats -- The Eve of St. Agnes / John Keats -- The battle of Blenheim / Robert Southey -- The song of the shirt / Thomas Hood -- The growth of the english language - THE VICTORIAN AGE - HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION - The fall of the Bastille (from the French Revolution) : Thomas Carlyle -- London street (from the history of England) / Thomas Babington Macaulay -- London Coffeehouses (from the history of England) / Thomas Babington Macaulay -- A liberal education / Thomas Henry Huxley -- Flower in the crannied wall / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- The eagle / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Locksley hall : a prophecy / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Ulysses / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- The lady of Shalott / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Songs from the Princess / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- The bugle song / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Tears, idle tears / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Breack breack breack / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- In memoriam (excerpts) / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- In the valley of Cauteretz / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Crossing the bar / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Sonnets form the Portuguese / Elizabeth Barrett Browning -- Boot and saddle / Robert Browning -- Give a Rouse / Robert Browning -- Home thoughts : from the sea / Robert Browning -- Home throughts : from the abroad / Robert Browning -- Song from Pippa Passes / Robert Browning -- Prospice / Robert Browning -- My last Duchess / Robert Browning -- Mr. Pickwick on the ice (from Pickwick papers) / Charles Dickens -- Dover beach / Matthew Arnold -- A birthday / Christina Rossetti -- Remember / Christina Rossetti -- The woodspurge / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- Silent moon / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- Spring / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- A sea dirge / Lewis Carroll -- He is an Englishman / W.S.Gilbert -- When I was a lad / W.S.Gilbert -- My wife / Robert Louis Stevenson -- Requiem / Robert Louis Stevenson -- El Dorado / Robert Louis Stevenson -- Marckheim / Robert Louis Stevenson -- Pied beauty / Gerard Manley -- Heaven-Heaven / Robert Louis Stevenson -- The three strangers / Thomas Hardy -- The darkling thrush / Thomas Hardy -- Weathers / Thomas Hardy -- Afterward / Thomas Hardy -- In time of "The breaking of Nations" / Thomas Hardy -- Miss Youghal`s sais / Rudyard Kipling -- Recessional / Rudyard Kipling -- The ballad of East and West / Rudyard Kipling -- L'Envoi / Rudyard Kipling -- Tommy / Rudyard Kipling -- The growth of the english language - THE TWENTIETH CENTRY - HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION - MODERN SHORT STORIES - INTRODUCTION - The Logoon / Joseph Conrad - READING THE SHORT STORY - The old venerable / A.E.Coppard -- The japanese quince / John Galsworthy -- All yankees are liars / Eric Knight -- The ballroom / William Sansom -- The verger / W.Somerset Maugham -- The doll`s house / Katherine Manfield -- The man of the house / Frank O`Connor - MODERN POETRY - INTRODUCTION - Loveliest of trees / A.E.Housman -- Far in a Western Brookland / A.E.Housman -- To an athlete dying young / A.E.Housman -- The wild swans at coole / William Butler Yeats -- The lake isle of innisfree / William Butler Yeats -- The fiddler od Dooney / William Butler Yeats -- The listeners / Walter de la Mare -- Silver / Walter de la Mare -- A widow`s weeds / Walter de la Mare -- Lepanto / G.K.Chesterton -- The world state / Walter de la Mare -- A consecration / John Masefield -- Laugh and be merry / John Masefield -- Dreamers / Siegfried Sasson -- Everyone sangs / Siegfried Sasson -- The great lover / Rupert Brooke -- The soldier / Rupert Brooke -- The planster's vision / John Betjeman -- Preludes / T.S.Eliot -- The hollow men / T.S.Eliot -- From murder in the Cathedral / T.S.Eliot -- Epilogue to a human drama / Stephen Spender -- The express / Stephen Spender -- Fern Hill / Dylan Thomas -- Do not go gentle into that good night / Dylan Thomas -- The hand that signed the paper felled a city / Dylan Thomas -- Town owl / Laurie Lee -- Field at Autumn / Laurie Lee -- At the Brithish war cemetery : Bayeux / Charles Causley -- The seasons in North Cornwall / Charles Causley - MODERN BIOGRAPHY - INTRODUCTION - Queen Victoria's Accession / Lytton Strachey -- The launching of H.M.S. Pinafore / Hesketh Pearson - MODERN ESSAYS - INTRODUCTION - The pit mouth / H.M.Tomlinson -- Music at night / Aldous Huxley -- Shooting an elephan
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