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Chapter #3:
  • The Renaissance pp. 238-256 Study Guide #10
  • Shakespeare's Sonnets 29 & 30 pp. 272-280 Study Guide #11
    • William Shakespeare pp. 272-274
    • Shakespeare's Sonnets: The Mysteries of Love pp. 275-277
    • Before You Read p. 278
    • Literary Response & Analysis pp. 279-280
  • Political Points of View: Education and Equality pp. 322-335
    • Main Reading: Of Studies pp. 323-238 Study Guide #12
      • Francis Bacon p. 323
      • Before You Read p. 324
      • Primary Source: Axioms from the Essays p. 327
      • Literary Response & Analysis p. 328
    • Connected Reading: Tilbury Speech pp. 329-331 Study Guide #13
      • Before You Read p. 330
    • Connected Reading: From Female Orations pp. 332-334 Study Guide #13
      • Before You Read p. 332
    • Analyzing Political Points of View: Education and Equality p. 335
  • The Fall of Satan from Paradise Lost pp. 361-378 Study Guide #14
    • John Milton pp. 361-362
    • Paradise Lost: Milton's Epic pp. 363-364
    • Before You Read p. 365
    • Literary Response & Analysis pp. 375-376
    • Literary Focus: Milton's Poetic Style p. 376
    • Vocabulary: Scientific and Mathematical Words Derived from Greek and Latin pp. 377-378

Chapter #4:

  • The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century pp. 412-426 Study Guide #15
  • A Modest Proposal pp. 427-444 Study Guide #16
    • Jonathan Swift p. 427
    • Before You Read pp. 428-429
    • Connection: Top of the Food Chain pp. 438-441
    • Literary Response & Analysis pp. 442-443
    • Literary Focus: Connotations p. 443
    • Vocabulary: Analyzing Word Analogies p. 444
  • Connecting to World Literature
    • The Sting of Satire pp. 462-464
    • From Don Quixote pp. 473-481 Study Guide #17
      • Miguel de Cervantes p. 473
      • Before You Read p. 474
      • Literary Response & Analysis pp. 480-481
  • Political Points of View: Women's Rights
    • Introducing Political Points of View: Women's Rights pp. 482-483
    • Main Reading: from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman pp. 484-493 Study Guide #18
      • Mary Wollstonecraft p. 484
      • Before You Read p. 485
      • Literary Response & Analysis p. 492
    • Analyzing Political Points of View: Women's Rights p. 498
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