This site, from the "Representative Poetry Online" project at the University of …
This site, from the "Representative Poetry Online" project at the University of Toronto, provides links to the texts of five of Moore's poems, a brief discussion of her life and works, and a bibliography of works about Moore and her poetry.
Selected poetry of Sir Walter Ralegh (ca. 1552-1618). Links to text of …
Selected poetry of Sir Walter Ralegh (ca. 1552-1618). Links to text of "As You Came from the Holy Land," "The Nymph's Reply," "The Passionate Man's Pilgrimage," and "Prais'd be Diana's Fair and Harmless Light."
A simple discussion of the differences between inductive and deductive reasoning. Helpful …
A simple discussion of the differences between inductive and deductive reasoning. Helpful to anyone who is having difficulty differentiating between the two.
Biographical information about Anne Bradstreet's life. Includes details about her works and …
Biographical information about Anne Bradstreet's life. Includes details about her works and their publication history. Includes a brief bibliography and the text of eleven of her works.
Selected full texts of poems by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper: "Aunt Chloe", …
Selected full texts of poems by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper: "Aunt Chloe", "The Drunkard's Child", and "The Slave Mother." Includes overview of the author's life and works.
This site from the University of Toronto gives the full text of …
This site from the University of Toronto gives the full text of several of Joseph Addison's poems. A link to Addison's Latin poetry and prose is available on the site.
A great resource on the poetry of Susanna Moodie with five examples …
A great resource on the poetry of Susanna Moodie with five examples ("The Dying Hunter to His Dog," "Fancy and the Poet," "My Autograph," "The Sleigh-Bells," and "The Step Mother"), as well as notes on Moodie's life and works.
Maintained by the University of Toronto, this site provides an extremely brief …
Maintained by the University of Toronto, this site provides an extremely brief biography and a number of Sandburg's poems, including "Chicago," "Fog," Grass," and "They Will Say."
Aimed particularly towards writing about non-fiction, this site describes ways to think …
Aimed particularly towards writing about non-fiction, this site describes ways to think about what you read so you can write more clearly. Focuses on analyzing the "ways of thinking" that an author uses so you can evaluate the validity of their arguments. W.9-10.9b Research/Argum, W.11-12.9b US Doc Analysis
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