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(Note: *New to this edition.) | |
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The Ancient World Through the Renaissance | |
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The Ancient World | |
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) King James Version: Genesis | |
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Job | |
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Psalms | |
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Homer: from The Iliad | |
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The Odyssey | |
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*Aesop: Fables | |
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Aeschylus: The Oresteia | |
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Agamemnon | |
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The Libation Bearers | |
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The Eumenides | |
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Sophocles: Oedipus the King | |
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Antigone | |
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Euripides: Medea | |
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Aristophanes: Lysistrata | |
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Virgil: from The Aeneid | |
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Ovid: from Amores | |
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Heroides | |
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Metamorphoses | |
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The New Testament (King James Version): from The Gospel According to Saint Matthew | |
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Greek and Latin Lyric Poetry | |
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Sappho: Poems | |
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Pindar: First Olympian Ode | |
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Theocritus: Idyll 1: Song of Thyrsis | |
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Catullus: Poems | |
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Horace: Odes, Book 1 | |
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Propertius: Elegies | |
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Book I, no | |
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6: I Am No Ordinary Coward | |
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Book II, no | |
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15: No Man More Blest! | |
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Book III, no | |
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16: Midnight, and a Letter Comes to Me | |
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Book IV, no | |
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7: A Ghost Is Someone | |
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Cultural Texts of the Ancient World | |
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From The Republic and The Apology | |
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Aristotle, from Nicomachean Ethics and Poetics | |
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From The History | |
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From The Peloponnesian War | |
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From The History of Rome | |
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From Meditations | |
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The Middle Ages | |
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From The Koran | |
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*The Cattle Raid of Cooley: Exile of the Sons of Uisliu | |
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*Hrafnkel the Priest of Frey | |
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Marie de France: Lais | |
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From *Fables | |
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From Renard the Fox | |
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The Divine Comedy | |
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*The Thousand and One Nights: The Story of Sindbad the Sailor | |
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight | |
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From The Canterbury Tales | |
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From The Book of the City of Ladies | |
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Everyman | |
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Cultural Texts of the Middle Ages | |
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From Polycraticus | |
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General Summons to a Crusade | |
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From Memoirs | |
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From The Art of Courtly Love | |
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From The Topography of Ireland | |
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The Canticle of the Sun | |
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From Opus Majus | |
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From Summa Contra Gentiles | |
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Pope Boniface VIII: The Bull Unum Sanctum | |
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The Goodman of Paris: from The Goodman of Paris | |
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The Renaissance | |
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Rhymes | |
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The Decameron | |
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The Heptameron | |
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Essays: Of Cannibals, From Apology for Raymond Sebond | |
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Don Quixote | |
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The Tempest | |
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Paradise Lost | |
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Renaissance Lyric Poetry | |
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Your Face Is Written in My Soul | |
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While There Is Still the Color of a Rose... | |
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If, Lord, Thy Love for Me Is Strong | |
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Let Nothing Disturb Thee | |
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Regrets, XXXI | |
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From a Winnower of Wheat to the Winds | |
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To Cassandre | |
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On the Death of Marie | |
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To Helene | |
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Sonnet to an Unnamed Person | |
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Ode to Francisco Salins | |
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The Life of the Blessed | |
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At the Ascension | |
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The Assumption of the Virgin.San Juan de la Cruz: One Dismal Night | |
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O Living Flame of Love | |
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I Entered Where I Did Not Know | |
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A Shepherd, Young and Mournful, Grieves Alone | |
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I Know Full Well the Water's Flowing Power | |
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Epithalamion | |
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A Rose | |
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A Nightingale | |
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The Spring | |
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Soar High, My Love | |
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Life's Greatest Misery | |
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Allegory of the Brevity of Things Human. T<$$$> | |