Hold Up Your Heads, Girls! : Helps for Girls, in School And Out

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15. Tennyson.
16. Woman as Poet, --Mrs. Browning.
17. Humor in Verse, --Hood, Holmes.
18. Poetry in America, --Bryant.
19. Longfellow and Whittier.
20. Lowell and Taylor.
21. Robert Browning.
How delightful it would be to follow a programme which should includeonly American writers, in either prose or poetry!
Again I feel the necessity of urging you to study these authors forthe thought there is in their works, and for the style in which thosethoughts are expressed. Make these works text-books
...and pleasure-books.
If you should wish in a more general way to get acquainted with suchspecimens of English as combine the best style with the best matter, or with such as present either excellency in thought, or beauty inform, you might find help in the following selections. I have culledtheir titles, for the most part, from the catalogues of our leadingschools and colleges:-- Chaucer's "Clerk's Tale;" Shakespeare's plays, particularly "JuliusCaesar, " "Merchant of Venice, " "Macbeth, " and "The Tempest;" Milton's"Paradise Lost" and "Comus;" first five cantos of Spenser's "FaeryQueen;" Goldsmith's "Deserted Village" and "She Stoops to Conquer;"Scott's "Lady of the Lake" and "Marmion;" Burns's "Cotter's SaturdayNight;" Coleridge's "Ancient Mariner;" Keats' "Eve of St.


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