| "Of course Sacred Scripture is the basic authority in everything; yet I sometimes run across ancient sayings or pagan writings—even the poets'—so purely and reverently expressed, and so inspired, that I can't help believing their authors' hearts were moved by some divine power."—from "The Godly Feast," by Erasmus Check out the Student Site by using the navigation bar at the left. At the student site you'll find Internet Activities and Self-Tests for this unit. |
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| THE RENAISSANCE | |||
| Comparing Literary Works | |||
| Petrarch | from Canzoniere | ||
| Laura | Poem | 675 | |
| The White Doe | Poem | 676 | |
| Spring | Poem | 677 | |
| Pierre de Ronsard | To Hélène | Poem | 678 |
| Roses | Poem | 680 | |
| Giovanni Boccaccio | from the Decameron: Federigo's Falcon | Short Story | 688 |
| Miguel de Cervantes | from Don Quixote | ||
| Chapter 1 | Fiction | 700 | |
| from Chapter 7 | Fiction | 708 | |
| from Chapter 8 | Fiction | 711 | |
| THE AGE OF RATIONALISM | |||
| Jean de La Fontaine | The Fox and the Crow | Fable | 720 |
| The Oak and the Reed | Fable | 723 | |
| Voltaire | from Candide | ||
| Chapter I | Fiction | 732 | |
| Chapter II | Fiction | 734 | |