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THE WORLD'S GREATEST BOOKS Table of Contents Poetry and Drama GOETHE Goetz von Berlichingen[A]
Persons in the Drama Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V
Iphigenia in Tauris[B]
Persons in the Drama Act I Iphigenia and Thoas. Act II Orestes and Pylades. Act III Iphigenia and Orestes. Act IV Iphigenia alone. Act V Thoas alone.
GOGOL[C] The Inspector-General
Persons in the Play Act I Act II Act III Act IV
OLIVER GOLDSMITH[D] She Stoops to Conquer
Persons in the Play Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V
HEINRICH HEINE[E] Atta Troll A Summer Night's Dream
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
HOMER[F] The Iliad
I.—Of the Wrath of Achilles; and of Hector II.—Of the Battle by the Ships III.—Of Patroclus, and the Rousing of Achilles IV.—Of Achilles and Hector
The Odyssey[G]
I.—How Ulysses Came to Phæacia, and of Nausicaa II.—Ulysses Tells of his Wanderings III.—How Ulysses Came Back to Ithaca IV.—Of the Doom of the Suitors
HORACE[H] Poems
Satires
HUMAN DISCONTENT AVARICE A PARAGON OF INCONSISTENCY ON JUDGING FRIENDS ON LOYALTY TO ABSENT FRIENDS HORACE'S DEBT TO HIS FATHER HORACE'S HABITS IN THE CITY
Horace and the Bore The Art of Poetry
UNITY AND SIMPLICITY ARE REQUISITE THE FALSEHOOD OF EXTREMES IN STYLE CHOICE OF THEME WORDS OLD AND NEW WORDS MUST SUIT CHARACTER ON LITERARY BORROWING ON BEGINNING A HEROIC POEM ACTION AND NARRATION IN PLAYS GOOD SENSE A WELL-SPRING OF POETRY PERFECTION CANNOT BE EXPECTED A HIGH STANDARD MUST BE EXACTED ARE POETS BORN OR MADE?
Odes
A DEDICATION TO PYRRHA WINTER CHEER "GATHER YE ROSEBUDS WHILE YE MAY" GOD AND EMPEROR THE STRENGTH OF INNOCENCE TRANQUILLITY TO A FAIR DECEIVER THE GOLDEN MEAN TO THE FOUNTAIN OF BANDUSIA TO THE GOD FAUNUS AN ENVOI
VICTOR HUGO[I] Hernani
Persons in the Drama Act I Act II Act III Act IV
Marion de Lorme[J]
Persons in the Drama Act I Act II Act III
Ruy Blas[K]
Persons in the Drama Act I Act II Act III
The King Amuses Himself[L]
Persons in the Drama Act I Act II Act III
The Legend of the Ages[M]
Conscience Eviradnus The Temple of the Captives Jean Chouan Civil War
HENRIK IBSEN[N] The Master Builder
Persons in the Drama Act I Act II Act III
The Pillars of Society[O]
Persons in the Drama Act I Act II Act III Act IV
BEN JONSON[P] Every Man in His Humour
Persons in the Comedy Act I Act II Act III Act V
JUVENAL[Q] Satires
I.—Of Satire and its Subjects II.—A Satire on Rome III.—A Satire on the Vanity of Human Wishes
FRIEDRICH KLOPSTOCK[R] The Messiah
I.—The Mount of Olives II.—Of Satan Warring, and the Council of the Sanhedrim III.—Eloah Sings the Redeemer's Glory IV.—Pilate's Wife Bewails the Saviour's Sufferings V.—The Day of Oblation
GOTTHOLD EPHRAIM LESSING[S] Nathan the Wise
Persons in the Drama Act I Act II Act III
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW[T] Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie
I.—The Betrothal and the Exile II.—The Quest and the Finding
The Song of Hiawatha[U]
I.—Of Hiawatha and His Battle with Mudjekeewis II.—Of Hiawatha's Friends and of His Fight with Pearl-Feather III.—Hiawatha's Life with His People and His Departing Westward
LUCRETIUS[V] On the Nature of Things
I.—The Invocation and the Theme
THE TYRANNY OF RELIGION AND THE REVOLT OF EPICURUS
II.—First Principles and a Theory of the Universe
A HARD TASK AND THREEFOLD TITLE TO FAME CALM OF MIND IN RELATION TO A TRUE THEORY OF THE UNIVERSE PROPERTIES OF ATOMS EPICURUS AND THE GODS
III.—Of Mind and Soul and Death IV—The World's Origin and Its Growth
PRIMEVAL FERTILITY OF THE EARTH SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST IN THE STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE PRIMITIVE MAN THE EVOLVING OF CIVILISATION
JAMES MACPHERSON Ossian[W]
I.—Carthon II.—Darthula
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE[X] The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Persons in the Play Act I Act II Act III
MARTIAL[Y] Epigrams, Epitaphs and Poems
I.—Satiric Pieces and Epigrams
MARTIAL ON HIS WORK ON FREEDOM OF LANGUAGE THE AIM OF THE EPIGRAMS ON A SPENDTHRIFT TO A RECITER WHO BAWLED TO AN APOLOGETIC RECITER ANSWER TO A POETASTER ON A PLAGIARIST A LOVER OF OLD-FASHIONED POETRY A GOOD RIDDANCE HOW A WET SEASON HELPS THE ADULTERATION OF WINE THE SYSTEMATIC DINER-OUT THE LEGACY-HUNTER CONSIDERS A MARRIAGE de Convenance WIDOWER AND WIDOW THE IMPORTUNATE BEGGAR TO A FRIEND OVER-CAUTIOUS IN LENDING AN OLD DANDY PATIENT AND DOCTOR APING ONE'S BETTERS
II.—Epitaphs
ON A DEAD SLAVE-BOY ON A LITTLE GIRL, EROTION
III.—Poems on Friendship and Life
A WORTHY FRIEND A RETROSPECT GIFTS TO FRIENDS ARE NOT LOST ON MAKING THE BEST OF LIFE A DAY IN ROME (First Century a.d.) BOREDOM, VERSUS ENJOYMENT THE HAPPY LIFE AT THE SEASIDE THE POET'S FINAL RETREAT IN SPAIN
PHILIP MASSINGER[Z] A New Way to Pay Old Debts
Persons in the Play Act I Act II Act III
JOHN MILTON[AA] Paradise Lost
I.—The Army of the Rebel Angels II.—The Fiends' Conclave III.—Satan Speeds to Earth IV.—Of Adam and Eve in Paradise V.—The Morning Hymn of Praise VI.—The Story of Satan's Revolt VII.—The New Creation VIII.—The Creation of Adam IX.—The Temptation and the Fall X.—Sin and Death Triumph XI.—Repentance and the Doom XII.—Paradise Behind, the World Before
Paradise Regained[AB]
I.—The Forty Days II.—The Temptation of the Body III.—The Temptation of Glory IV.—The Last Temptation
Samson Agonistes[AC]
Persons in the Drama
MOLIÈRE[AD] The Doctor in Spite of Himself
Persons in the Play Act I Act II
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