Found 218 results for "American Pastoral literature"
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
A THRONG of bearded men, in sad-colored garments and gray, steeple-crowned hats intermixed with women, some wearing hood...
by William Shakespeare
Orlando. As I remember, Adam, it was upon this fashion bequeathed me by will but poor a thousand crowns, and, as thou sa...
by Philip Roth
THE SWEDE. During the war years, when I was still a grade school boy, this was a magical name in our Newark neighborhood...
by Bible
Genesis appropriately stands as the first book of the OT and serves as an essential introduction to the whole Bible.
by William Wordsworth
Of the Poems in this class, 'THE EVENING WALK' and 'DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES' were first published in 1793.
by John Milton
This first book proposes, first in brief, the whole subject: man's disobedience and the loss thereupon of Paradise where...
by Thomas Hardy
THIS novel being one wherein the great campaign of the heroine begins after an event in her experience which has usually...
by Titus Lucretius Carus
Mother of Aeneas and his race, delight of men and gods, life-giving Venus, it is your doing that under the wheeling cons...
by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
IN the first place, Cranford is in possession of the Amazons; all the holders of houses above a certain rent are women.
by Augustine of Hippo
Great are you, O Lord, and exceedingly worthy of praise, your power is immense, and your wisdom beyond reckoning.
by William Shakespeare
This edition of Henry IV Part I is part of the Cambridge School Shakespeare series.
by Robert Burns
MY loved, my honoured, much respected friend!
by George Eliot, John O'Connor
IN THE DAYS when the spinning wheels hummed busily in the farmhouses-and even great ladies, clothed in silk and thread l...
by John Bunyan, Daniel V. Runyon
IN my travels, as I walked through many regions and countries, it was my chance to happen into that famous continent of ...
by Michael Pollan, Richie Chevat
What should we have for dinner?
by George Sand, George Sand
I HAD just been looking long and sadly at Holbein's ploughman, and was walking through the fields, musing on rustic life...