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Jameson to Overbury. David J. Brewer, et al., eds. 1900. The World's Best Essays

NonfictionThe World’s Best EssaysPREVIOUSNEXTCONTENTSBIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORDBiography and CharacterizationOphelia, Poor OpheliaBiography and CharacterizationConcerning Dangers from Foreign Force and InfluenceBiography and CharacterizationLove and MarriageHis View of GoetheA Dream upon the UniverseAnalectsBiography and CharacterizationHomer and the EpicBiography and CharacterizationA Roman BrookBiography and CharacterizationTruth and Toleration against ErrorBiography and CharacterizationWatt and the Work of SteamOn Good and Bad TasteBiography and CharacterizationOn Getting On in the WorldBiography and CharacterizationBarbarism in Birdcage WalkBiography and CharacterizationOmar, the Son of HassanDialogue in a Vulture’s NestOn the Advantages of Living in a GarretSome of Shakespeare’s FaultsParallel between Pope and DrydenBiography and CharacterizationOn Shakespeare—On the Difference of WitsOn Malignancy in StudiesOf Good and EvilBiography and CharacterizationTo the Duke of GraftonBiography and CharacterizationThe Canon of Pure ReasonBiography and CharacterizationOn Middle-Age RomanceArabian RomanceHow to Read Old-English PoetryBiography and CharacterizationA Charm of BirdsBiography and CharacterizationThe Course of CivilizationBiography and CharacterizationOn the Character of MankindOn Human Nature in WomankindBiography and CharacterizationA Complaint of the Decay of Beggars in the MetropolisA Dissertation upon Roast PigNew Year’s EveModern GallantryPopular FallaciesBiography and CharacterizationAddison Visits SteeleThe Pangs of Approaching the GodsBiography and CharacterizationThe Beresford Ghost StoryCelebrated Literary ForgeriesBiography and CharacterizationOn the Ocklawaha in MayBiography and CharacterizationOn Reading CharacterBiography and CharacterizationMontaigne and Middle-Age SuperstitionSex and Moral CharacterBiography and CharacterizationLiberty and GreatnessA Miraculous PeopleBiography and CharacterizationOn the Ultimate Origin of ThingsBiography and CharacterizationLaocoon”—Art’s Highest LawPoetry and Painting ComparedThe Education of the Human RaceBiography and CharacterizationRousseau, Robespierre, and the French RevolutionBiography and CharacterizationGoldmakers and the Philosopher’s StoneMan as a Condensed GasBiography and CharacterizationCromwell’s Government by the “Mailed HandBiography and CharacterizationOn the Making of HistoryBiography and CharacterizationOf Civil Government”—Its PurposesOf TyrannyOf the Conduct of the UnderstandingConcerning Toleration and Politics in the ChurchesOf Ideas in General, and Their OriginalBiography and CharacterizationThe Character of Sir Walter ScottBurns and the Pundits of EdinburghBiography and CharacterizationEccentricities of Famous MenBiography and CharacterizationAnglo-Saxon Language and PoetryA Walk in Père LachaiseWhen the Swallows ComeThe First Bloom of SummerMen of BooksLeaders of HumanityThe Loom of LifeThe Modern RomansBiography and CharacterizationFrom “On the SublimeSublimity in the Great PoetsGreat Masters of EloquenceLiberty and GreatnessBiography and CharacterizationThe Pious Editor’s CreedOn Paradisaical Fashions for WomenSome Advantages of PovertyLamb’s Good NatureProphets of the New DispensationLoving and SingingPoetry and ReligionBiography and CharacterizationA Song of BooksThe Happiness of DutyBiography and CharacterizationThat Bibliomaniacs Should Read Their Own BooksBiography and CharacterizationThat Unnecessary Ignorance Is CriminalBiography and CharacterizationThe Great Earthquake of LisbonBiography and CharacterizationA Cooling Card for All Fond LoversHow the Life of a Young Man Should Be LedBiography and CharacterizationThe Last of the NapoleonsBiography and CharacterizationJohn Bunyan and the “Pilgrim’s ProgressThe Impeachment of Warren HastingsSamuel Johnson in Grub StreetAddison and His FriendsMilton and DanteThe Genius of MirabeauHistory as an EvolutionMontgomery’s SatanOn Gladstone’s “Church and StateMachiavelliBiography and CharacterizationWhether Princes Ought to Be Faithful to Their EngagementsHow Far Fortune Influences the Things of This World, and How Far She May Be ResistedBiography and CharacterizationAn Old Countryhouse and an Old LadyBiography and CharacterizationOn the Genius of BaconBiography and CharacterizationGeneral View of the Powers Proposed to Be Vested in the UnionBiography and CharacterizationThe Rogueries of Tom MooreBiography and CharacterizationThe Law of NationsBiography and CharacterizationCivilization and the Earliest LiteratureBiography and CharacterizationRatios of the Increase of Population and FoodBiography and CharacterizationA Mohammedan on Christian VicesThe Devil’s Head in the Valley PerilousBiography and CharacterizationMeditations on the Highest UsefulnessBiography and CharacterizationWalter Savage LandorBiography and CharacterizationThe Buying and Selling of Labor-PowerBiography and CharacterizationHorace’s Sabine FarmBiography and CharacterizationThe Friendship of BooksBiography and CharacterizationThe Sea and Its Sublime LawsBiography and CharacterizationOn the French RevolutionBiography and CharacterizationUniversal LoveThe Most Difficult Thing in the WorldBiography and CharacterizationThe Historical Attitude of JudaismShakespeare as a Master of the SublimeBiography and CharacterizationThe Death of Jeanne D’ArcBiography and CharacterizationFrom “On LibertyBiography and CharacterizationThe Strongest Thing in the WorldOn His Reading in YouthOn Giving Despots a Fair TrialRagged Notions and Babblements in EducationBiography and CharacterizationSpringA Reverie of HomeBiography and CharacterizationThe Talking LadyBiography and CharacterizationHappiness in HellBiography and CharacterizationIn Praise of Oriental LifeOn Matrimonial HappinessOn Training Young GirlsBiography and CharacterizationOf BooksThat Men Are Not to Judge of Our Happiness till after DeathOf Liberty of ConscienceThat We Taste Nothing PureOf Thumbs and PoltroonsOf the Vanity of WordsThat the Intention Is Judge of Our ActionsOf IdlenessOf “LyarsOf Quick or Slow SpeechThat the Soul Discharges Her Passions upon False Objects Where the True Are WantingOf the Inequality amongst UsOf Glory and the Love of PraiseOf Presumption and Montaigne’s Own ModestyOf Friendship and LoveOf Prayers and the Justice of GodBiography and CharacterizationOf the Liberties and Privileges of European WomenRelation of Laws to Different BeingsEducation in a Republican GovernmentConquests Made by a RepublicOf Public DebtsA Paradox of Mr. BayleSumptuary Laws in a DemocracyParticular Cause of the Corruption of the PeopleBiography and CharacterizationMorianaBiography and CharacterizationOf Their Trades and Manner of Life in UtopiaBiography and CharacterizationGeorge Eliot and Her TimesBiography and CharacterizationThe Beauty of LifeBiography and CharacterizationWilliam the SilentBiography and CharacterizationYoung Beaux and Old BachelorsMotives for MarriageEngagementsBiography and CharacterizationLanguage Science and HistoryWomen in Mohammed’s ParadiseBiography and CharacterizationInspiration and Higher CriticismBiography and CharacterizationThe Importance of Roman HistoryBiography and CharacterizationOn TruthOn the Pride of WealthBiography and CharacterizationThe Holy Mystery of NightSleepEternityThe Transports of DeathStar DustBiography and CharacterizationJohn Bull and His Moral MotivesDegradation in LondonBiography and CharacterizationAre Men Growing BetterBiography and CharacterizationThe Ugliness of Modern LifeThe Quality of MercyBiography and CharacterizationA Good WifeA UsurerAn Ingrosser of CornThe TinkerThe Fair and Happy MilkmaidA FranklinCONTENTSBIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORDPREVIOUSNEXT

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