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New York, N.Y. : Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., [2017]
9781598535143 : HRD
Heir to Austria's throne is slain Death of an archduke, Sarajevo, June 1914 -- The war begins, Belgium, July-August 1914 / A journal from our legation in Belgium) -- "The grand smash is come" : London, August 1914 / Defending Germany, Massachusetts, August 1914 / Britain goes to war, London, August 1914 / Statement on Neutrality / The fall of Brussels and burning of Louvain, Belgium, August 1914 / "Justice and fair play" : Long Island, October 1914 / "White Imperialism" : New York, November 1914 / (World War and the Color Line) -- "Hungry, wet, weary" : PrzemyĆl and Budapest, October-November 1914 / "A vain hatred" : England, November 1914 / (The Logic of Fanaticism) -- "My boy belongs to me" : New York, January 1915 / (I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier) -- "The war-vision" : France, February-March 1915 / "A fifty-mile grave" : Serbia, April 1915 / (Goutchevo and the valley of corpses) -- "The final plunge" : off the Irish coast, May 1915 / The Lusitania's last voyage) -- Address to naturalized citizens at Convention Hall, Philadelphia, May 10, 1915 / "There are things worse than war" : New York, May 1915 / (Roosevelt for prompt action, "The sacred freedom of the seas" : Washington, D.C., May 1915 / Reports of Armenian massacres, Istanbul, May 1915 / "The lie unveiled" : New York, June 1915 / (Lusitania) -- "The rights of humanity" : Washington, D.C., June 1915 /
Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1985.
0192820737 (paperback)
'Fowls in the frith' -- 'Lord, Thou ClĂšpedest me' -- 'When I see on Rood' -- 'Why have you no ruth?' -- Roundel ('Now welcome, summer') from The Parliament of Fowls -- Unto Adam, His Own ScrivĂšyn -- Roundel ('Since I from Love escapĂšd am') from Merciless Beauty -- 'I shall say what inordinate love is' -- 'Onmes gentes plaudite!' -- 'Blessed Mary' -- 'Peace maketh plenty' -- 'Hail, Queen of Heaven' -- 'I have been a foster' -- 'Western wind' -- 'Though ye suppose' -- 'Madam, withouten many words' -- 'Who hath heard' -- 'The enemy of life' -- 'Sighs are my food' -- 'Lux, my fair falcon' -- 'Throughout the world' -- The Spouse to the Younglings -- 'Thou sleepest fast' -- To an Old Gentlewoman that Painted Her Face -- 'The lowest trees have tops' -- Epigram ('Were I a king') -- To His Son -- 'What is our life?' -- 'Even such is time' -- 'Sleep, baby mine, Desire' -- 'Like those sick folks' -- 'Whenas man's life' -- Bathsabe's Song ('Hot sun, cool fire') from David and Bethsabe -- Bridal Song ('Now, Sleep, bind fast') from The Masque of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn -- 'Thyrsis, sleepest thou?' -- 'A sparrow-hawk proud' -- 'Thule' -- 'My love in her attire' -- 'Since first I saw your face' -- 'Love me not' -- 'Sweet, let me go!' -- 'He that hath no mistress' -- 'Sweet Cupid, ripen her desire' -- To His Wife, for Striking Her Dog -- Song ('O mistress mine') from Twelfth Night -- Song ('When daffodils begin to peer') from The Winter's Tale -- song ('Jog on, jog on') from The Winter's Tale -- Song ('Full fathom five') from The Tempest -- Song ('The master, the swabber, the boatswain and I') from The Tempest -- Song ('Where the bee sucks') from The Tempest -- A Remembrance of My Friend Mr. Thomas Morley -- 'Happy were he' -- 'Happy were he' -- De Puero Balbutiente -- 'Fair summer droops' -- 'When thou must home' -- 'Never weather-beaten sail' 'Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air' -- 'Thus I resolve' -- 'Sleep, angry beauty' -- Think'st thou to seduce me then' -- Song ('In a maiden-time professed') from The Witch -- Melancholy Conceit -- Song ('Care-charming sleep') from The Tragedy of Valentinian --
New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press, [2018]
9780190645397 (hardback ; alkaline paper)
"A Model of Christian Charity" (1630) / "Theopolis Americana" (1709) / "Religion and Patriotism the Constituents of a Good Soldier" (1755) / "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" (1775) / "Common Sense" (1776) / "The United States Elevated to Glory and Honor" (1783) / "The Federalist No. 11" (1787) / "Farewell Address" (1796) / "Third Annual Message" (1803) / "Speech on Independence Day" (1821) / "The Monroe Doctrine" (1823) / "On Indian Removal" (1830) / "Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians" (1830) / "Letter to Congress" (1836) / "The Triumph of Liberty in France" (1830) / "Conduct of Foreign Affairs by the American Democracy," Democracy in America (1835) / "A Letter to the Honorable Henry Clay" (1837) / "The Great Nation of Futurity," The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (November 1839) / "Annexation," The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (July-August 1845) / "Our Territory on the Pacific," Brooklyn Daily Eagle (July 7, 1846) / "On the Mexican War" (1847) / "The War with Mexico" (1848) / "Letter to the Emperor of Japan" (1853) / "A Broadway Pageant," Leaves of Grass (1860) / "Gettysburg Address" (1863) / "Manifest Destiny," Harper's New Monthly Magazine (March 1885) / Our Country (1885) / "The United States Looking Outward," The Atlantic Monthly (December 1890) / "The Benefits of War," North American Review (December 1891) / "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" (1893) / "The March of the Flag" (1898) / "On Empire and the Philippines" (1898) / "The White Man's Burden," New York Sun (February 10, 1899) / "Expansion," Mr. Dooley in the Hearts of His Countrymen (1899) / "Democracy or Militarism" (1899) / "Americanism versus Imperialism," North American Review (January 1899) / "In Support of an American Empire" (1900) / "The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated" (1900) / "Imperialism (Flag of an Empire)" (1900) / "First Open Door Note" (1899) / "The Platt Amendment" (1901) / "Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine" (1904) / Promise of American Life (1909) / Valor of Ignorance (1909) / "The Moral Equivalent of War," McClure's Magazine (August 1910) / "Dollar Diplomacy" (1912) / "Speech in Philadelphia" (1915) / "Preamble" (1915) / "Preparedness, the Road to Universal Slaughter," Mother Earth (December 1915) / "Democracy of Business" (1916) / "Peace Without Victory" (1917) / "War Message" (1917) / "Against Entry into War" (1917) / "War with Germany" (1917) / "Over There" (1917) / "Address on Flag Day" (1917) / "The State" (1918) / "Canton, Ohio Anti- War Speech" (1918) / "League of Nations Speech" (1919) / "Pueblo, Colorado Speech" (1919) / "Opposing the League of Nations" (1919) / "The League of Nations" (1919) / "Report of the Overman Committee" (1919) / "Introduction" to Lothrop Stoddard, Rising Tide of Color (1921) / "The Conference on Limitation of Armament" (1921) / Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) -- "Letter to Senator Borah" (1932) / Merchants of Death (1934) / War Is a Racket (1935) / "Chatauqua Speech" (1936) / "Giddy Minds and Foreign Quarrels,"Harper's (September 1939) / "Neutrality and War" (1939) / "Fireside Chat" (1940) / "Step by Step--The War," Social Justice (September 2,1940) -- "Statement of Policy" (1941) / "Des Moines Speech" (1941) / "The Four Freedoms" (1941) / "The American Century," Life (February 17, 1941) / U.S. Foreign Policy : Shield of the Republic (1943) /
The honey tree / Living like weasels / Irregular flight / from The etiquette of freedom / Song of the taste / La mariposa, butterfly woman / Collecting myself / The erotic landscape / To build a fire / Of hawks and men : a weekend in the male wilderness / Solitude / O rotten Gotham / Knot / Come into animal presence / A blessing / I think I could turn and live with animals / The crow in the woods / A city person encountering nature / Crab-boil / Apologia / Traveling through the dark / William Stafford -- The creatures on my mind / Just like us? / In the abode of the snows / Story from bear country / Muddy prints on mohair / A dog sleeping on my feet / The willingness of a deer to die / The gifts / The buck / from Fellow creatures / The hunt / Thinking like a mountain / A white heron / Fight with a 20-pound trout / The fish /
Canzoniere, 132 / Troilus and Criseyde, Canticus Troili / The longe love, that in my thought doeth harbar ; Who so list to hounte I know where is an hynde ; Farewell, Love, and all thy lawes for ever ; My galy chargĂšd with forgetfulnes ; I find no peace, and all my war is done / The soote season, that bud and blome furth bringes ; Alas, so all thinges nowe doe holde their peace ; I never saw you, madam, lay apart ; Love that liveth and reigneth in my thought / A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner: Written in maner of a Paraphrase upon the 51 Psalme of David ; Loe prostrate, Lorde, before thy face I lye ; But render me my wonted joyes againe / That self-same tongue which first did thee entreat ; Sonet written in prayse of the brown beautie / Licia or poems of love First did I fear, when first my love began / Amoretti: Happy ye leaves when as those lilly hands ; More thenmost faire, full of the living fire ; Rolling wheele that runneth often round ; This holy season fit to fast and pray ; Penelope for her Ulisses' sake ; My love is lyke to yse, and I to fyre ; What guyle is this, that those her golden tresses ; Leave, lady, in your glasse of christal clene ; Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace ; Most glorious Lord of lyfe that on this day ; One day I wrote her name upon the strand ; Lackyng my love I go from place to place ; Men call you fayre, and you doe credit it ; Fayre is my love, when her fayre golden heares / Caelica: Caelica, I overnight was finely used ; Nurse-life wheat, within his green husk growing ; In night when colours all to black are cast / Countess of Pembroke's arcadia: My true love hat my hart, and I have his ; Astrophel and Stella: Loving in truth, and faine in verse my love to show ; Let daintie wits crie on the sisters nine ; It is most true that eyes are form'd to serve ; With how sad steps, O moon, thou climb'st the skies ; My mouth doth water, and my breast doth swell ; Come sleepe, O sleepe, the certaine knot of peace ; Having this day, my horse, my hand, my launce ; What, have I thus betrayed my libertie? ; I on my horse, and love on me doth trie ; Because I breathe not love to everie one ; O grammer rules, O now your vertues show ; Who will in fairest booke of nature know ; Love still a boy, and oft a wanton is ; Stella, thinke not that I by verse seeke fame ; Certaine sonnets: Leave me, O love, which reachest but to dust / Vision upon this conceipt of the faery queene ; Secret murder hath been done of late ; To his son / Phillis: Honoured with pastorall sonnets, elegies and amorous delights ; Coronet for his mistress philosophy: Muses that sing love's sensual empery -- Diana: Needs must I leave, and yet needs must I love -- Sonet: Fra banc to banc, fra wod to wod, I rin / To Delia: Looke, Delia, how wee steeme the half-blowne rose ; Care-charmer sleepe, sonne of the sable night ; Let others sing of knights and palladines / Idea in sixtie three sonnets: Nothing but no and I, and I and no ; How many paltry, foolish, painted things ; Love, in a humor, play'd the prodigall ; His remedie for love ; Sitting alone, love bids me goe and write ; Since ther's no helpe, come let us kisse and part / Some blaze the precious beauties of their loves ; Although we do not all the good we love ; Author loving these homely meats speciall, viz. :cream, pancakes, buttered pippin-pies, &c. /
Long time ago, an introductory essay / How the summer season came / Power of the peace pipe / The gambling contests / How the morning and evening stars came to be in the sky / Why the white man will never reach the sun / The story of marriage / Mia-Wa, the hard luck warrior / The twelve moons / Napi and the sun's leggings / Ä-hyĆph'-sta (Yellowtop-to-head woman) / The bear butte / The ghost owl / Why the turtle's shell is checked / Lodge-boy and thrown-away / Divorced women / Origin of the seasons / Coyote kills the giant / Coyote kills another giant / How the sweathouse came to be / The boy who was raised by seven buffalo bills / Moon child / The woman and the horse / The bad wife / The man who acquired invulnerability / Wolf and the two-pointed buck / The flying head / The wolves' sister marries / Frog takes a mate / Mountain sheep boy / Montana is a foreign country, an introductory essay / Selections from Original journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition, 1804-1806 / How the ancient paigans lived / Selections from Life in the rocky mountains / Establishment of Fort Piegan as told me by James Kipp / Selections from Letters and notes in the manners, customs, and condition of the North American Indians / Selections from journal of a trapper / My country / Selections from The Missouri River journals, 1843 / Selections from Up the Missouri with Audubon / A journey on a barge down the Missouri / "Pretty busy" / Selections from Miners and travelers' guide / The seven visions on seven buttes / Iron teeth, a Cheyenne old woman / Journal /
Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, [2012]
9780674065680 (alkaline paper)
Confessio amantis / The vision of Piers Plowman / The Canterbury tales / La male regle de T. Hoccleue / King Henry VI's triumphal entry into London / London lickpenny / Collyn Clout / "London, thou art of townes a per se" / "Tagus, farewell, that westward with thy streams" / "Who list his wealth and ease retain" / "London, hast thou accusĂšd me" / The ballad which Anne Askew made and sang when she was in Newgate / The lover to the Thames of London, to favour his lady passing thereon / The manner of her will, and what she left to London and to all those in it, at her departing / Prothalamion / King Edward the First / Tichborne's elegy / Poly-olbion / Henry VI, part II / Henry V / Henry VIII / Summer's last will and testament / Skialetheia / The devil is an ass / On the famous voyage / Satire 1 / To Mr. E.G. / Epithalamion made at Lincoln's Inn / Satire 4 / Twickenham Garden /
Pitcairn Island (map) (6 copies) -- Origin and history of The S.D.A. Church /Spalding (pgs 369-370 of book) -- Pitcairn Island (S.D.A. Encyclopedia Vol 10) -- Pitcairn Island and life upon it / Pitcairn Islanders are vegetarians, too! says Parkin Christian / A preview of the General Conference Session / Pitcairn (article, Chamber's Encyclopedia, 1963) -- Pitcher, Molly (article, Collier's Encyclopedia, 1965) -- Pitcairn Island (article, Encyclopedia Americana, 1966) -- Pitcairn mail increases as Lake Union mail piles in (article, Lake Union Herald, 1968) -- Pitcairn's people are probably healthiest in the world (article, Lake Union Herald, 1972) Cannon raised at Pitcairn (article, Lake Union Herald, 1973) -- Pitcairn news (article, Lake Union Herald, 1973) Pitcairners mark 184th Anniversary (article, Lake Union Herald, 1974) -- Wind to help power Pitcairn (article, Lake Union Herald, 1974) -- Pitcairn collection given to Heritage Room: details early SDA mission work / New Pitcairn stamps minted (Lake Union Herald, 1974) -- Pitcairn diaries tell of early mission life / A.U. Archive acquires diaries and sextant / Pitcairn plays good Samaritan of the High Seas / Couple prepare for service on Pitcairn / A pioneer in retrospect / Doctor's "house call" saves Pitcairn mother / Pitcairn Island: first airmail (article, Northern Light, 1983) -- Religion on Pitcairn Island: the first hundred years, 1790-1890 / Pitcairn to be less isolated / Do we need another Pitcairn?: a tiny island symbolizes the world's unreached people groups / Thirty-year dream realized with stay on Pitcairn Island / The Pitcairn / Pitcairn yields a harvest / The mutiny on the Bounty and Pitcairn Island / Pitcairn, Island and Ship (research) -- See also referral notes
Eighteenth century forerunners. The tree ; from The petition for an absolute retreat ; To the nightingale ; A nocturnal reverie / A fairy tale ; A night-piece on death ; A hymn to contentment / The highland laddie ; My Peggy ; Sweet William's ghost ; Through the wood laddie ; An thou were my ain thing ; from The gentle shepherd. Patie and Peggy / Preface to the evergreen / The braes of Yarrow / William and Margaret ; The Birks of Endermay / Grongar Hill ; The fleece. from Book I / The seasons. from Winter ; from Summer ; from Autumn ; A hymn on the seasons ; The castle of indolence, from Canto I ; Tell me, thou soul of her I love ; To Amanda ; Preface to winter /
"Discordants" The sentence / The great Canzon / Inside the apple / In memoriam Mae Noblitt / A blessing in disguise ; This room / It is dangerous to read newspapers / Lullaby ; The more loving one / L'Invitation au voyage / Enueg 1 ; Enueg 2 / "Eleven addresses to Our Lord" / At the fishhouses ; A cold spring ; Some dreams they forgot / The chimney sweeper The garden of love The crows ; Dark summer / The blossom / We real cool ; When you have forgotten Sunday : the love story / Strong men / Two in the Campagna / Ay, ay, ay de la Grifa Negra /
At Christmas -- Emancipated -- And if our -- The very- -- When did Christ -- If we only -- When the -- Mary Poppins -- Urangste (2) -- That penetrat -- The fear of -- The first Christ -- If a Christ -- Discarded poem -- Writing a -- He awoke to -- Dark cold -- His imaginat -- Impulses as -- Candles -- For many -- Why ask -- Black-back -- Playing it safe -- Their Indian -- The star- -- Does the -- Late Corot (for Neil) -- Self-portraits -- Directly -- For many -- He married -- Wind-blown -- Is reconcilia -- Untold (2) -- Guardi' -- She -- The gifts of -- Sunday morn -- Interviewed -- Mirrored -- When Terstee (for Thomas) -- Who maintain -- Prose never -- A Tightness of word -- For Rosemarie' -- A "Judaic-Christian culture"? -- The god of -- Christ -- Suddenly -- Winter rain -- Shostakovich' -- Corot' -- Our lithely -- Fra Angelico' (for Chung) -- The Washerwoman (Chamisso) -- New Years Eve -- Novalis as -- Heine and Eichendorff -- As a Student -- Why celebrate -- Do faces -- The mannequin' -- Does the -- One could al -- A winter -- The picture -- Late afternoon (2) -- Late after -- Late after -- A motionless -- He had the -- J.C. Bach -- Ours an age -- A voice out- -- For Rosemarie -- Moon-resolv -- Wishing the -- Rigel' -- Those darkly -- When with age -- 2nd Commandment (Moses) -- If the idea -- Birnbaum -- A dreary -- For Rosemarie -- Desert-feel -- The eternal -- White tulips -- Beach-comb -- "Money isn't everything" -- Why did -- For Neil -- Wild flower -- Those Friday -- Sleep sus -- Second-rate -- So lost in -- World War I' -- That baby' -- Poems from Florida -- Inhabiting -- Old-timers -- Good-doers -- Success-story -- F.D. -- A lone -- Rock-sound -- A low-tide -- Quiet-sound -- The eternal -- These chronic -- Bicycling -- Walking the -- Palm- -- Snakes -- Lizard -- Personing -- Flat sand -- Alligator- -- On the beach- -- A sparkling -- Whisper -- Shostakovich' -- Tulips -- Night and -- This oncom -- Self-pity' -- "Try to see it my way" -- Young ladie -- Fatherly -- Always on the (for George) -- Now these -- Wood -- The palm -- With the -- Seen-it-all -- They knew -- Pelican -- The great -- Late after -- His over- -- This night -- For Michael -- Admiring a -- The pains -- Still-life -- The increas -- Some poet -- Even the -- The length -- Not even -- If body soul -- A sparrow -- G.D. -- The sea -- The calm -- A fence' -- If eye -- American -- Schuffling -- Sand-smooth -- A birth in -- X-rays -- Pepper -- Les Jeux sont fait (Sartre) -- Flat sand -- Spaces be -- They tried -- A swarm -- Are cultur -- Here with -- A wake -- Ships-at- -- Garrison -- Rhetori -- Old men' -- Something -- It's -- That giant -- Owl's -- Stella (for R.P.) -- Full-length -- Low-tide -- Window -- Death still -- Leaves fall -- In memory W.W. -- Royal Palm -- Darknesses -- He fished -- Are each -- Caged -- A dutiful -- The giant -- Are we the -- He kept-up- -- The white e -- Walking with -- Keep your eye -- Little girl -- Painful -- Pelican out- -- Is it describ -- The eternal -- She chang -- Monoton -- They never -- A work-of- -- In the har -- The waltz (Dvorak's 7th) -- The eternal -- She so bod -- When the -- Are people -- Back again -- Achille -- Do the aging -- Steady-ground -- Ship-of-fool -- If Columbus -- If as Leroy -- Origins -- Rape-culture -- Birds of a -- 25 years -- Digging-down -- If we con -- Dedicat -- From a long -- Are all our -- Life's -- Does time -- Poetry at -- Animal -- For Rosemarie -- Open-ending -- The impress -- The eternal -- He sang so -- The same language -- Discarded -- Can we as -- Transcient -- Pelican -- Sand impress -- Only the in -- Some small -- The daught -- When word -- Gerald Manley (for Warren) -- Sand-distan -- He called -- An uncommon -- Old-timer -- Who speak -- In what God -- Games (8) -- Golf leave -- American -- Baseball -- Fishing -- Ping-pong' -- Tennis -- Basketball -- Swimming' -- His hand-on- -- Sparrow -- Even when -- When Zion -- Thought- -- The right- -- Mary Poppin -- Getting-e -- Artistic -- He "came out -- For Rosemarie -- Horse-shoe -- A great grey -- The under -- Numbered -- The silent -- Helmut re -- For Fidi -- Mary Poppin -- That bed -- Mary Poppin -- Ponce-de- -- To linger -- A brief -- She possess -- For Linda (children's librarian) -- At around -- Is the 2nd -- At Park -- Hundreds of -- Floridian -- The unsaid -- Their out- -- Stella -- Was it Solo -- Transpar -- Tandem -- Still-lifed -- Ice-cream -- Pleasure -- The giant -- Sunken trea -- His grandiose -- Hemingway -- The dark my -- Street -- The caress -- Moving -- Thought- -- "Words fail -- Mary Poppin -- Night- -- Soft-whis -- For Rosemarie -- Walt Whitman' -- "A Room with a View" (E.M. Forster) -- Dementia' -- Rough -- Sanibel Marina -- The sea -- Sun-chair -- Corinne -- Dolphin -- It's often -- That dead -- War-timed -- That very- -- She alway -- Girl-in spir -- American -- These Scars -- Dementia -- For him -- Keeping the -- Winter -- Scarsdale -- Christmas- -- Flowers per -- 40 Popham -- When those -- He could -- Sea and Sky (Seliger 61) -- Memories realm (Seliger 85) -- Fields-of- -- Car-light -- Shadows-in- -- Puzzled -- She loved two -- Nielsen' -- On display -- Smoke ris -- Each word -- Butter -- A dark -- His face -- Poems from Hawaii -- Honolulu -- Morning -- Pearl Harbor' -- Glassed-i -- Honolulu' -- Sea breeze -- Hawaii annexed -- Origins -- Our white-sur -- These dark -- Early morn -- How vast -- How do the -- Dec. 7 '41 -- Byodo-in Temple -- Imperson -- Honolulu -- Silent city -- It seemed -- Tourism -- Clouds -- Not even -- 2nd Commandment (Moses) -- Jewellery -- Hawaii' -- Our ship -- A whale -- Silver-sword -- Lava-stone -- Slow-roll -- These tropi -- Some young- -- Each poem -- Night- -- Captain Cook -- It was only -- Rows of empt -- The curtain -- Hawaii' -- Field -- Lava-down -- Like a funer -- Tropical -- Stale hu -- Her room neat -- Bulging o -- Tropical -- That "line be -- Our boat' -- The further -- The varied -- When the rhy -- Early miss -- Gong-tone -- Carp-pond -- Asylum for -- The over -- Native danc -- Wild-bird- -- On-board official -- Three parall -- Leaving -- Ode a Gauguin -- A morning rain -- Getty Museum (Los Angeles) (16) -- Annunication -- (Paolo Veneziano) -- St. Francis and bishop saint (Fra Angelico) -- St. Andrew (Masaccio) -- Coronation of the Virgin (Fabriano) -- Annunciation (Dieric Bouts) -- Slain Lion and Faun -- (Cranach) -- Portrait of a Halberdier -- (Pontormo) -- Woman and Boy (De Hooch) -- Bridge with a sluice (Ruisdael) -- Woman in blue reading a letter (Vermeer) -- Girl with gold-trimmed cloak (Rembrandt) -- Two watermills ... (Ruisdael) -- The Virgin and St. John (German 1420) -- The Nativity (Fabriano) -- Christ in Majesty -- (French 1188) -- Portrait of Barbara Kissen (1544) -- Plane -- L.A.'s -- For C.F. -- Some women -- His rosy -- Winter -- That specifi -- This deeply -- For C.M. -- A life of co -- Snowed- -- Death can' -- "She always -- He wrote anon -- All-of-us -- Shostakovich -- Freedom-spaces -- String Quintet (Bruckner) (4) -- As if the -- Bruckner -- It began by -- Mostly form -- Haydn's 11th -- Classical' -- If off-centre -- A late winter -- Dark- -- A word-too- -- Across the -- Owl-eye -- G.D.
xii, 402 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN:
9780791095942 (hbk. : alk. paper)
9780791095942 (hbk. : alk. paper)
Series introduction -- Introduction / Biography of William Shakespeare -- Summary of Macbeth -- Key passages in Macbeth -- List of characters in Macbeth -- Criticism through the ages -- Macbeth in the seventeenth century -- From A Continuance of Albions England / From The Bock of Palies and Notes thereof per Formans for Common Pollicie / Excerpts from his adaptation of Macbeth / From The Diary of Samuel Pepys / Macbeth in the eighteenth century -- From Roscius Anglicanus / "Macbeth" from Notes on Shakespeare's Plays / tragedy of Macbeth," from An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespeare / "Macbeth," from The Dramatic Censor ; or, Critical Companion / "On the character of Macbeth," from A Philosophical Analysis and Illustration of Some of Shakespeare's Remarkable Characters / From "Remarks on Some of the Characters of Shakespere /