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Table of Contents
ОглавлениеChapter I IN THE LISTENING TIME
Chapter II THE STORY OF THE CATTLE RAID OF COOLEY
Chapter III ONE OF THE SORROWS OF STORY-TELLING
Chapter IV THE STORY OF A LITERARY LIE
Chapter VI ABOUT SOME OLD WELSH STORIES AND STORY-TELLERS
Chapter VII HOW THE STORY OF ARTHUR WAS WRITTEN IN ENGLISH
Chapter VIII THE BEGINNING OF THE READING TIME
Chapter IX "THE PASSING OF ARTHUR"
Chapter X THE ADVENTURES OF AN OLD ENGLISH BOOK
Chapter XI THE STORY OF BEOWULF
Chapter XII THE FATHER OF ENGLISH SONG
Chapter XIII HOW CAEDMON SANG, AND HOW HE FELL ONCE MORE ON SILENCE
Chapter XIV THE FATHER OF ENGLISH HISTORY
Chapter XV HOW ALFRED THE GREAT FOUGHT WITH HIS PEN
Chapter XVI WHEN ENGLISH SLEPT
Chapter XVII THE STORY OF HAVELOK THE DANE
Chapter XVIII ABOUT SOME SONG STORIES
Chapter XIX "PIERS THE PLOUGHMAN"
Chapter XX "PIERS THE PLOUGHMAN" — continued
Chapter XXI HOW THE BIBLE CAME TO THE PEOPLE
Chapter XXII CHAUCER—BREAD AND MILK FOR CHILDREN
Chapter XXIII CHAUCER—"THE CANTERBURY TALES"
Chapter XXIV CHAUCER—AT THE TABARD INN
Chapter XXV THE FIRST ENGLISH GUIDE-BOOK
Chapter XXVI BARBOUR—"THE BRUCE," THE BEGINNINGS OF A. STRUGGLE
Chapter XXVII BARBOUR—"THE BRUCE," THE END OF THE STRUGGLE
Chapter XXIX THE DEATH OF THE POET KING
Chapter XXX DUNBAR—THE WEDDING OF THE THISTLE AND THE ROSE
Chapter XXXI AT THE SIGN OF THE RED PALE
Chapter XXXIII HOW THE SHEPHERDS WATCHED THEIR FLOCKS
Chapter XXXIV THE STORY OF EVERYMAN
Chapter XXXV HOW A POET COMFORTED A GIRL
Chapter XXXVII THE LAND OF NOWHERE
Chapter XXXVIII THE DEATH OF SIR THOMAS MORE
Chapter XXXIX HOW THE SONNET CAME TO ENGLAND
Chapter XL THE BEGINNING OF BLANK VERSE
Chapter XLI SPENSER—THE "SHEPHERD'S CALENDAR"
Chapter XLII SPENSER—THE "FAERY QUEEN"
Chapter XLIII SPENSER—HIS LAST DAYS
Chapter XLIV ABOUT THE FIRST THEATERS
Chapter XLV SHAKESPEARE—THE BOY
Chapter XLVI SHAKESPEARE—THE MAN
Chapter LXVII SHAKESPEARE—"THE MERCHANT OF VENICE"
Chapter XLVIII JONSON—"EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR"
Chapter XLIX JONSON—"THE SAD SHEPHERD"
Chapter L RALEIGH—"THE REVENGE"
Chapter LI RALEIGH—"THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD"
Chapter LII BACON—NEW WAYS OF WISDOM
Chapter LIII BACON—THE HAPPY ISLAND
Chapter LIV ABOUT SOME LYRIC POETS
Chapter LV HERBERT—THE PARSON POET
Chapter LVI HERRICK AND MARVELL—OF BLOSSOMS AND BOWERS
Chapter LVII MILTON—SIGHT AND GROWTH
Chapter LVIII MILTON—DARKNESS AND DEATH
Chapter LIX BUNYAN—"THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS"
Chapter LXI DEFOE—THE FIRST NEWSPAPERS
Chapter LXII DEFOE—"ROBINSON CRUSOE"
Chapter LXIII SWIFT—THE "JOURNAL TO STELLA"
Chapter LXIV SWIFT—"GULLIVER'S TRAVELS"
Chapter LXV ADDISON—THE "SPECTATOR"
Chapter LXVI STEELE—THE SOLDIER AUTHOR
Chapter LXVII POPE—THE "RAPE OF THE LOCK"
Chapter LXVIII JOHNSON—DAYS OF STRUGGLE
Chapter LXIX JOHNSON—THE END OF THE JOURNEY
Chapter LXX GOLDSMITH—THE VAGABOND
Chapter LXXI GOLDSMITH—"THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD"
Chapter LXXII BURNS—THE PLOWMAN POET
Chapter LXXIII COWPER—"THE TASK"
Chapter LXXIV WORDSWORTH—THE POET OF NATURE
Chapter LXXV WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE—THE LAKE POETS
Chapter LXXVI COLERIDGE AND SOUTHEY—SUNSHINE AND SHADOW
Chapter LXXVIII SCOTT—"THE WIZARD OF THE NORTH"
Chapter LXXIX BYRON—"CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE"
Chapter LXXX SHELLEY—THE POET OF LOVE
Chapter LXXXI KEATS—THE POET OF BEAUTY
Chapter LXXXII CARLYLE—THE SAGE OF CHELSEA
Chapter LXXXIII THACKERAY—THE CYNIC?