The Greatest Poetry and Drama

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GOETHE Goetz von Berlichingen[A] Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V Iphigenia in Tauris[B] GOGOL[C] The Inspector-General Act I Act II Act III Act IV OLIVER GOLDSMITH[D] She Stoops to Conquer Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V HEINRICH HEINE[E] I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII HOMER[F] The Iliad The Odyssey[G] HORACE[H] Poems 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 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? 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 Act I Act II Act III Act IV Marion de Lorme[J] Act I Act II Act III Ruy Blas[K] Act I Act II Act III The King Amuses Himself[L] Act I Act II Act III The Legend of the Ages[M] HENRIK IBSEN[N] The Master Builder Act I Act II Act III The Pillars of Society[O] Act I Act II Act III Act IV BEN JONSON[P] Every Man in His Humour Act I Act II Act III Act V JUVENAL[Q] Satires FRIEDRICH KLOPSTOCK[R] The Messiah GOTTHOLD EPHRAIM LESSING[S] Nathan the Wise Act I Act II Act III HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW[T] Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie The Song of Hiawatha[U] LUCRETIUS[V] On the Nature of Things THE TYRANNY OF RELIGION AND THE REVOLT OF EPICURUS 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 PRIMEVAL FERTILITY OF THE EARTH SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST IN THE STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE PRIMITIVE MAN THE EVOLVING OF CIVILISATION JAMES MACPHERSON Ossian[W] CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE[X] The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus Act I Act II Act III MARTIAL[Y] Epigrams, Epitaphs and Poems 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 WIDOWER AND WIDOW THE IMPORTUNATE BEGGAR TO A FRIEND OVER-CAUTIOUS IN LENDING AN OLD DANDY PATIENT AND DOCTOR APING ONE'S BETTERS ON A DEAD SLAVE-BOY ON A LITTLE GIRL, EROTION A WORTHY FRIEND A RETROSPECT GIFTS TO FRIENDS ARE NOT LOST ON MAKING THE BEST OF LIFE 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 Act I Act II Act III JOHN MILTON[AA] Paradise Lost Paradise Regained[AB] Samson Agonistes[AC] MOLIÈRE[AD] The Doctor in Spite of Himself Act I Act II
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