We are indebted to Thomas Dekker for one of the most humorous characters in all Elizabethan literature; namely, Simon Eyre, an old shoemaker whose affairs became hilariously involved with those of the gentry. (Volume 47, Harvard Classics)
Introductory Note: Edmund Burke (#3)
A Philosophical Inquiry (Part I), by Edmund Burke
Introductory Note: Homer
The Odyssey (Book XI), by Homer
Introductory Note: Andrew Marvell
Poems, by Andrew Marvell
Introductory Note: Sir Francis Drake
Sir Francis Drake‘s Famous Voyage around the World, by Francis Pretty
Introductory Note: Robert Browning
Poems, by Robert Browning
Introductory Note: Plutarch
Parallel Lives of Famous Greeks and Romans (Alcibiades), by Plutarch
Introductory Note: Benvenuto Cellini
Autobiography, by Benvenuto Cellini
Introductory Note: American Historical Documents
Fugitive Slave Act (1850)
Introductory Note: Thomas De Quincey
Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow, by Thomas De Quincey
Introductory Note: Plutarch
Parallel Lives of Famous Greeks and Romans (Cicero), by Plutarch
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