British literature, 1640-1789 : an anthology /
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
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Imprint: | Malden, Mass. : Blackwell, 2001. |
Description: | xxix, 946 p. ; 26 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Blackwell anthologies |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4472911 |
Table of Contents:
- ist Of Authors
- ntroduction
- ditorial Principles
- cknowledgments
- Ballads And Newsbooks From The Civil War (1640-1649):he World Is Turned Upside Down (1646)he King''s Last Farewell To The World, Or The Dead King''s Living Meditations, At The Approach Of Death Denounced Against Him (1649)he Royal Health To The Rising Sun (1649) From A Perfect Diurnal Of Some Passages In Parliament (1949)umber 288 29 January- 5 February 1649 From Mercurius Pragmaticus (1649)umber 43 30 January- 6 February 1649
- Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679):rom Leviathan (1651)hapter XIII Of The Natural Condition Of Mankind, As Concerning Their Felicity And Misery
- Robert Filmer (D.1653):rom Patriarcha, Or The Natural Power Of Kings Asserted (1680)Kings Are Either Fathers Of Their People, Or Heirs Of Such Fathers, Or The Usurpes Of The Rights Of Such FathersI Of The Escheating Of KingdomsII Of The Agreement Of Paternal And Regal Power
- Robert Herrick (1591-1674):rom Hersperides (1648)he Argument Of His Booko Daffodilshe Night-Piece, To Juliahe Hock-Cart, Or Harvest Homepon Julia''s Clothshen He Would Have His Verses Readelight In Disordero The Virgins, To Make Much Of Timeis Return To Londonhe Bad Season Makes The Poet Sadhe Pillar Of Fame
- Charles I (1600-1649) And John Gauden (1605-1662):rom Eikon Basilike (1649)pon The Calling In Of The Scots, And Their Coming. John Milton (1608-1674):rom The Dontrine And Discipline Of Divorce
- Restored To The Good Of Both Sexes, From The Bondage Of Canon Law, And Other Mistakes, To Christian Freedom, Guided By The Rule Of Charity
- Wherein Also Many Places Of Scripture, Have Recovered Their Long-Lost Meaning
- Seasonable To Be Now Thought On In The Reformation Intended
- (1643)ook I The Prefacerom Chapter Irom Chapter VIrom Areopagitica
- A Speech Of Mr John Milton For The Liberty Of Unlicensed Printing, To The Parliament Of England (1644)rom Eikonoklastes (1649)hapter 13 Upon The Calling In Of The Scots And Their Coming From Poems (1673)onnet 18 (1655) On The Late Massacre In Piemontonnet 19 (1652?)''When I Consider How My Light Is Spent''onnet 16 (To The Lord General Cromwell, 1652)rom Parradise Lost (1667)he Verseook Iook IIook IVook IX
- Margaret Fell Fox (1614-1702):rom Women''s Speaking Justified, Proved And Allowed By The Scriptures (1666)
- Richard Lovelace (1618-1658):rom Lucasta (1649)ong To Lucasta, Going To The Warsong To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hairo Althea, From Prison Song
- Abraham Cowley (1618-1667):rom Poems (1656)DE Of Wito Mr Hobbes
- 0. Lucy Apsley Hutchinson (1620-1681):rom Memoirs Of The Life Of Colonel Hutchinson (1664)
- 1. Andrew Marvell (1621-1678):rom Miscellaneous Poems (1681)ermudas (1653?)he Mower To The Glo-Worms (1651-2?)n Horatian Ode Upon Cromwells'' Return From Ireland (1650)he Garden (1651-2)n A Drop Of Dew (1651-2?)o His Coy Mistress (C.1645)
- 2. Henry Vaughan (1622-1695):rom Silex Scintillans (1655)''They Are All Gone Into The World Of Light!''he Night
- 3. Margaret Cavendish, Duchess Of Newcastle (1623-1673):rom Poems And Fancies (1653)oets Have Most Pleasure In This Liferom The Description Of A New World, Called The Blazing World (1666)
- 4. Dorothy Osborne Temple (1627-1695):rom Letters To William Templeetter 3 8 January 1653etter 28 2 July 1653etter 58 11 February 1654
- 5. John Bunyan (1628-1688):rom Grace Abounding To The Chief Of Sinners (1666)
- 6. Katherine Philips (1631-1664):rom Poems By The Most Deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, The Matches Orinda (1667).riendshipriendship''s Mystery, To My Dearest Lucasiapitaph On Her Son H. P. At St. Syth''s Church Where Her Body Also Lies Interredhe Virginpon The Graving Of Her Name Upon A Tree In Barnelmes Walkso The Truly Competent Judge Of Honour, Lucasia, Upon A Scandalous Libel Made By J. J.o Mrs. Wogan, My Honoured Friend, On The Death Of Her Husband Orinda To Lucasiaarting With Lucasia, A Songo Antenor, On A Paper Of Mine Which J. J. Threatens To Publish To Prejudice Him
- 7. John Dryden (1631-1700):o My Honoured Friend, Dr Charleton, On His Learned And Usef