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...THE TRAGEDIE OF HAMLET, Prince of Denmarke. by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Based on the Folio Text of 1623 ... ...s ' 2001, Global Language Resources, Inc. Shakespeare: First Folio Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 The Tragedie of Hamlet . ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Scena Secunda. - i - The Tragedie of Hamlet nn4v Actus Primus. Scoena Prima. 2 Enter Barnardo... ...It shewes a will most incorrect to Heauen, 278 A Heart vnfortified, a Minde impatient, 279 An Vnderstanding simple, and vnschool’d: 280 ... ...see my father. 373 Hor. Oh where my Lord? 374 Ham. In my minds eye (Horatio) 375 Hor. I saw him once; he was a goodly King... ...wes and Bulke: but as his Temple waxes, 476 The inward seruice of the Minde and Soule 477 Growes wide withall. Perhaps he loues you now, 47... ... things in Heauen and Earth, Horatio, 864 Then are dream’t of in our Philosophy. But come, 865 Here as before, neuer so helpe you mercy, 8...
...Excerpt: The Tragedie of Hamlet; Actus Primus -- Scoena Prima -- Enter Barnardo and Francisco, two Centinels. Barnardo. Who?s there? Fran. Nay answer me: Stand & unfold your selfe. Bar. Long live the King. Fran. Barnardo? Bar. He. Fran. You come m...
...Table of Contents: The Tragedie of Hamlet, 1 -- Actus Primus. Scoena Prima., 1 -- Scena Secunda., 5 -- Scena Tertia., 11 -- Actus Secundus., 20 -- Scena Secunda., 23...
... H. G. Wells A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The Soul of a Bishop by H. G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Unive... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...cument or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Soul of a Bishop by H. G. Wells, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic C... ...ch it had arisen. Was it so that things had happened? The slumber-shadowed mind, moving obscurely, could not determine whether it was so or not. Had t... ...aming, of course. Was it dreaming after Raphael? After Raphael? The drowsy mind wandered into a side issue. Was the picture that had suggested this dr... ...only one aspect of his general neurasthenia. It had been creeping into his mind since the “Light Unden the Altar” controversy. Now sud- denly it had l... ...lowship. He took the Natural Science tripos, zoology chiefly. He’s good at philosophy, but of course our Cambridge philosophy is so silly—McTaggart bl... ...stration, chemistry, for example; but it is for every man to think his own philosophy and think out his own religion. One man may tell another, but no...
Excerpt: The Soul of a Bishop by H. G. Wells.
...CS SERIES PUBLICATION The New Machiavelli by H. G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any per- son using this document file, for any purpose, and in... ...ty Editor, Hazleton, PA 18202 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...ave aban- doned still buzzing like a swarm of homeless bees in my head. My mind has been full of confused protests and justifica- tions. In any case I... ...e age I have reached, and wrote a book to en- gage the restlessness of his mind, very much as I have wanted to do. He wrote about the relation of the ... ...part in novels. Plato and Confucius are but the highest of a great host of minds that have had a kindred aspiration, have dreamt of a world of men bet... ...impossible to develop a new college system with strong faculties in modern philosophy, modern history, European literature and criticism, physical and... ...whom he waged a fierce obscure war… . It was Codger’s function to teach me philosophy, philoso- phy! the intimate wisdom of things. He dealt in a vari... ...t isn’t a very curable difference,—once people have grown up. Theirs was a philosophy devoid of finesse. T emperamentally the Baileys were specialised...
...George Meredith A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Diana of the Crossways by George Meredith is a publication of the Pennsylvania St... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ... document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Diana of the Crossways by George Meredith, the Pennsylvania State University, Ele... ... dexterities of lingual sparring and shuffling, but to strike roots in the mind, the Hesperides of good things. We shall then set a price on the ‘unus... ...leshly vile; a guide to life and a biter at the fruits of death; both open mind and hypocrite. It has not yet been taught to appreciate a quality cert... ...ady’s assuredly was here and there, she is apt to spin it out of a museful mind, at her toilette, or by the lonely fire, and sometimes it is imitative... ...e it a possible attempt, before our systems shall have been forti- fied by philosophy. Then may it be allowed to the Diarist simply to relate, and we ... ...estly transcriptive. Rose-pink and dirty drab will alike have passed away. Philosophy is the foe of both, and their silly cancelling contest, perpetua... ...ral flesh, smother no longer the soul issuing out of our incessant strife. Philosophy bids 15 George Meredith us to see that we are not so pretty as ...
...Excerpt: Chapter 1. Of Diaries and Diarists Touching The Heroine. Among the diaries beginning with the second quarter of our century, there is frequent mention of a lady then becoming famous for her beauty and her wit: ?an unusual combination,? ...
...922 A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The Secret Places of the Heart by H. G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univ... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ... for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Secret Places of the Heart by H. G. Wells, the Pennsylvania State University, Elec- troni... ...or. “It’s at the back of all sorts of mental trouble. It is a new state of mind. Before the war it was abnormal—a phase of neur- asthenia. Now it is a... ...and looked up into his troubled face. “Given physiological trouble I don’t mind resorting to a drug. Given structural injury I don’t mind surgery. But... ...e no trouble either of structure or material. You are— worried—ill in your mind, and otherwise perfectly sound. It’s the current of your thoughts, fer... ...te. They kept up the pose, which was supposed to represent Dr. Martineau’s philosophy, of being Man and Woman on their Planet considering its Future, ...
Excerpt: The Secret Places of the Heart by H. G. Wells.
...n fourteen years ago, exercised. on the Continent an influence, quite out of proportion to its slender size. In view of this influence alone it may ... ... this influence alone it may be affirmed that 1 and Thou will rank &8 one of the epoch-making books 9f our generation. . It has hitherto been eompa... ... has hitherto been eomparatively Unknown among English-speaking students of philosophy and theology. 1 and TIum' is to be understood in the context... ...s hitherto been eomparatively Unknown among English-speaking students of philosophy and theology. 1 and TIum' is to be understood in the context of... ...t is, indeed, philosophical; but it is not an academic work of discursive philosophy. It is mystical, but it belongs to what' Pringle-Pattison has t... ...as thus called in doubt the massive monistic system within which !dealist philosophy has worked. The direct influence of Buber on philosophical tho... ...st be read more than once, and its. total e££ect allowed to work on the' mind; the obscurities of one part (so far as they are real obscurities, an... ...observation and dis cussion, its cosmic and metacosmic origin is kept in mind. For it reaches out from the undivided primal world which precedes fo... ...Himself in lnind ~ For he who speaks the word God and really has Tho~" in mind (whatever the illusion by 75 which he is held), a.ddresses the true...
...Tms work in its oripl, German form has already, since its publication fourteen years ago, exercised. on the Continent an influence, quite out of proportion to its slender size. In view of this influence alone it may be affirmed that 1 and Thou will rank &8 one of the epoch-making books 9f our generation. It has hitherto been eomparatively Unknown among English-sp...
...The primal natm:e of the effort to establish relation is already to be seen in the earliest and most confined stage. Before anything isolated can be perceived, timid glances mOve out into indistinct space, towards something indefinite; and in...
...a by Honoré de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a publication of the Penn- sylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furn... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18202-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ..., even reverencing this region as one of the noblest works of the Creator. Minds endowed by study with an inward sight, and whose quick perceptions br... ...imes upright, sometimes half-sunken beneath the rocks. It may be that such minds alone can dwell upon the smiling scenes nestling among the lower hill... ...—as we render to God the meditations with which his spirit nour- ishes our minds. I would be thine alone.” “Minna, a constant desire is that which sha... ...ecious formulas of Dispute. He convoked the various antagonistic worlds of philosophy and religion, and they all appeared, in the guise of a fleshless... ...in- ciple of things. Let us leave aside the fruitless discussions of false philosophy. The spiritualist generations made as many 79 Balzac and as vai...
...tronic Classics Series Publication Poems by Wilfred Owen is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ... detachment. I can only affirm that he was a man of absolute integrity of mind. He never wrote his poems (as so many war-poets did) to make the effe... ...e mystery. We two will stay behind and keep our troth. Let us forego men’s minds that are brute’s natures, Let us not sup the blood which some say nur... ...shed Sleeping, and walk hell; but who these hellish? — These are men whose minds the Dead have ravished. Memory fingers in their hair of murders, Mult... ...by — No time to dream, and ask — he knows not what. A Terre (Being the philosophy of many Soldiers.) Sit on the bed; I’m blind, and three parts sh...
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...SARTOR RESARTUS: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh By Thomas Carlyle A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SE... ...TRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh by Thomas Carlyle is a publication of the Pennsylvani... ...ty. This Portable Document file is furnished free and with- out any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ... in Nature or Art can remain unilluminated,—it might strike the reflective mind with some surprise that hitherto little or nothing of a fundamental ch... ...therto little or nothing of a fundamental character, whether in the way of Philosophy or History, has been written on the subject of Clothes. Our Theo... ... the cooking of a dumpling; concerning which last, indeed, there have been minds to whom the question, How the apples were got in, presented difficult... ...its Lawrences, Majendies, Bichats. How, then, comes it, may the reflective mind repeat, that the grand Tissue of all Tissues, the only real Tissue, sh... ...sh culture and endeavor, cramps the free flight of Thought,—that this, not Philosophy of Clothes, but recognition even that we have no such Philosophy... ...st months, did the above very plain considerations, on our total want of a Philosophy of Clothes, occur to him; and then, by quite foreign sugges- tio...
Excerpt: Sartor Resartus. The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh.
...tt Wormeley A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Vicar of Tours by Honoré de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a publi... ...s by Honoré de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...d yet—Birotteau having an excellent heart, contracted ideas, and a limited mind—he did not go so far as to think of means by which to make his friend ... ...issed it, so absorbed was he in the pleasure of going over and over in his mind what had been said to him on the subject of his pro- motion by the com... ...r eighteen months had made life sweet to him. Now, as the nature of narrow minds induces them to study trifles, Birotteau plunged suddenly into deep m... ... below certain be- ings whose purpose and utility seem inexplicable. Moral philosophy and political economy both condemn the indi- vidual who consumes...
Excerpt: The Vicar of Tours by Honore de Balzac, translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley.
...ries Publication The First Men in the Moon by H.G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. This Portable Document file is furn... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...or, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Docu- ment File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...things that have happened to me have rubbed something of the youth from my mind. Whether they have brought any wisdom to light below it is a more doub... ...Cavor. It was just as I was struggling with my scenario, hold- ing down my mind to the sheer hard work of it, and natu- rally enough he arrested my at... ... jerky quality in his motions; he had seen fit to clothe his extraordinary mind in a cricket cap, an overcoat, and cycling knickerbockers and stocking... ...ad expected—I don’t know what I had expected, but not this.” I summoned my philosophy, and rearranging my blanket about me sat down on the bale again ...
...Excerpt: As I sit down to write here amidst the shadows of vine leaves under the blue sky of southern Italy, it comes to me with a certain quality of astonishment that my participation in these amazing adventures of Mr. Cavor was, after all, the outcome of the purest accident. It ...
...The Writings of Abraham Lincoln In Seven V olumes V olume 4 of 7 A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Writings of A... ...ritings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes – Volume Four is a publication of the Penn- sylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furn... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ..., same vol., page 113], Senator Bigler said: “‘Nothing was further from my mind than to allude to any social or confidential interview. The meeting wa... ...ge Dou- glas that he wilfully misrepresents me, but I call upon every fair-minded man to take these speeches and read them, and I dare him to point ou... ...restrict it forever to the old States where it now exists. Then the public mind will rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinctio... ..., I assure you I will quit before they have half done so. But where is the philosophy or statesmanship which assumes that you can quiet that disturbin... ...serious danger that has threat- ened our institutions,—I say, where is the philosophy or the 79 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Four statesmans... ...ting, that we are to care nothing about it! I ask you if it is not a false philosophy. Is it not a false states- manship that undertakes to build up a...
...profound silence be preserved as possible. While I was at the hotel to-day, an elderly gentleman called upon me to know whether I was really in favor of producing a perfect equality between the negroes and white people. While I had not proposed to myself on this occasion to say much on that subject, yet as the question was asked me I thought I would occupy perhaps five min...
...ublication Lord Ormont and His Aminta by George Meredith is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. This Portable Document file is furn... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ... of inquisition before the moment of transit, let it be seen that they had minds occupied with thoughts of their own. Our gallant fellows forgot the i... ... been speaking of him herself in morning to one of her young ladies, whose mind was bent on his heroic deeds. Matey turned his face to the group of yo... ...sel’s colour distinctly counted for dark. She became nearly black in their minds. Well, and Englishmen have been known to marry Indian princesses: som... ...as flung, and sees it gone while fortune is undecided; and he catches at a philosophy nothing other than his hug of a mod- est little background pleas...
...RIES PUBLICATION The Research Magnificent by H. G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. This Portable Document file is furn... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...ty Editor, Hazleton, PA 18202 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...trace- ably germinating in the schoolboy; it was manifestly present in his mind at the very last moment of his adventurous life. He belonged to that f... ... as far as I know it I will be it. This is the essential disposition of my mind. God knows I have appetites and sloths and habits and blindnesses, but... ...y within the bounds of possibility… . These incidents came back to White’s mind as he turned over the newspapers in the upper drawer of the bureau. Th... ...e? One could admit science in that larger sense that sweeps in History, or Philosophy. Beyond that whatever work there is is work for which men are pa... ...ter a large and serious movement through his mind he came back to Science, Philosophy or Politics as the sole three justifications for the usurpation ... ...e for any departmentalized subject, and equally he felt no natural call to philosophy. He was left with politics…. “Or else, why shouldn’t I go down t...
...sics Series Publication Rhoda Fleming by George Meredith is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...of this book, and the talk of the fairy princes, were assimilated in their minds; and as they looked around them upon millers’, farmers’, maltsters’, ... ...y remained for some time watching the scene, and destroyed Dahlia’s single-mindedness. Like many days of gaiety, the Gods consenting, this one had its... ... horse-guards—warriors who sit on their horses to be looked at, and do not mind it, because they are trained so thoroughly. “Horse-guards blue, and ho... ....” Edward yawned horribly. “ All in good time. It’ s what we come to. It’s philosophy—your French cook! I wish I had it, or him. I’m afraid a fellow c... ...rld to feel that we have accomplished it. Mr. Eccles shrugged with all the philosophy he could summon, and transferred his pri- vate disappointment to... ...gered.” “Yes; but you know what a man my father is. He hasn’t the squire’s philosophy in those affairs.” “‘Pon my soul, Mr. Ned, I never guessed it be...
...Life of John Coleridge Patteson: Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands By Charlotte Mary Yonge A Penn State Electronic C... ...lotte Mary Yonge A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Life of John Coleridge Patteson: Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands by ... ...ry Bishop of the Melanesian Islands by Charlotte M. Yonge is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...d fairly, for I have done my best faithfully to select passages giving his mind even where it does not coincide completely with my own opinions; being... ...bove all, in that full and sympathetic masculine grasp of a man’s powerful mind, which is necessarily denied to me. But these fittest of all being wit... ...rities for the time being will endure resistance; sufficiently indolent of mind to use his excellent abilities to save exertion of intel- lect; passio... ...pend the time with Sir William Martin, discussing some point of Melanesian philosophy. But then my dear lads have lost two hours of Christian instruct... ... magazines and alluring ignorant, unsound people with the specious name of philosophy. And he is always fair, and credits his opponents with all that ...
...Preface: There are of course peculiar advantages as well as disadvantages in endeavouring to write the life of one recently departed. On the one hand, the remembrances connected with him are far fresher; his contemporaries can he consulted, and...
...ters Thirty five through Sixty seven by Charles Dickens is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in ... ...tor, Hazleton, PA 18201 1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...ever known before how short life really was and into how small a space the mind could put it. While I was very ill, the way in which these divisions o... ...ich these divisions of time became confused with one another distressed my mind exceedingly. At once a child, an elder girl, and the little woman I ha... ...s shoulder and loved him as if he had been my father. I resolved in my own mind in this little pause, by some means, to see Richard when I grew strong... ...hat. I am above the rest of mankind in such a case as that. I can act with philosophy in such a case as that. I am not warped by prejudices, as an Ita...
...Excerpt: I lay ill through several weeks, and the usual tenor of my life became like an old remembrance. But this was not the effect of time so much as of the change in all my habits made by the helplessness and inaction of a sick-room. Before I had been confined to it many days, everyt...
...ICS SERIES PUBLICATION The World Set Free by H. G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any per- son using this document file, for any purpose, and in... ... Editor, Hazleton, PA 18202 is a Portable Document File pro- duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...aders of mankind. I have represented the native common sense of the French mind and of the English mind—for manifestly King Egbert is meant to be ‘God... ... hundred centuries or more, this period of the warring states, while men’s minds were chiefly preoccupied by politics and mutual aggression, their pro... ... of glass and silk and shellac, and so began the quicken- ing of the human mind to the existence of this universal presence. And even then the science... ... it above all things and declaring that the ultimate aim of art, religion, philosophy, and science alike was to simplify. He instanced himself as a de... ... and amidst the gathering medley of the seaport towns rose speculation and philosophy and science, and the beginning of the new order that has at last... ...G Wells change rather of hue than of nature. That comes with a deep- ening philosophy and a sounder education. For the first joy- ous exercises of fan...
...THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY VOLUME 2 OXFORD EDITION. INCLUDING MATERIALS NEVER ... ... 2 OXFORD EDITION. INCLUDING MATERIALS NEVER BEFORE PRINTED IN ANY EDITION OF THE POEMS. EDITED WITH TEXTUAL NOTES BY THOMAS HUTCHINSON, M. A. EDITOR ... ... State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume One is a publication of the Pennsylvania St... ...CI IN THE FLORENTINE GALLERY. ................................. 101 LOVE’S PHILOSOPHY. .................................................................. ....................................................... 169 FRAGMENT: TO THE MIND OF MAN. ................................................................. ... earth’s inconstancy? _20 Did thine own mind afford no scope Of love, or moving thoughts to thee? That natural scen... ...rnett. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. The everlasting universe of things Flows through the mind, and rolls its rapid waves, Now dark—now glittering—now reflecting glo... ...ily life Shelley was far from being a melancholy man. He was eloquent when philosophy or politics or taste were the subjects of conversation. He was p... ...making us the sharers of the thoughts of others, which is a portion of the philosophy of happiness. Shelley never liked society in num- bers,—it haras...
Excerpt: The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume One.
............................................................................................................................... 19 Oh! there are spirits of the air, ..................................................................................................................................... 19 TO WORDSWORTH. ................................................................
.... G. Wells A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The Wheels of Chance, A Bicycling Idyll by H. G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsyl... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...nt or for the file as an electronic trans- mission, in any way. The Wheels of Chance, A Bicycling Idyll by H. G. Wells, the Pennsylvania State Univers... ...n. Under which happier circumstances you might— if of an observing turn of mind and not too much of a house- wife to be inhuman—have given the central... ...ght have further resented the satirical efforts of the apprentice, but his mind was too full of the projected Tour to admit any petty delicacies of di... ...he machine, and always sound the bell on every possible op- portunity. You mind those things, and nothing very much can’t happen to you, Hoopdriver—yo... ...ispo- sition and a phlegmatic temperament, all very well. But en- ergy and philosophy—!” Mr. Hoopdriver looked as intelligent as he could, but said no...
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