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...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us...
...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us... ...raining college, nice honest girls both, though not so good at history and literature as Miss Winchelsea. They both looked up to her immensely, though...
...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us... ...an unabated course of popularity, and might, in his pecu- liar district of literature, have been termed L ’Enfant Gâté of success. It was plain, howev... ... It was first communicated to the public in that curious record of ancient literature, which has been accumulated by the com- bined exertions of Sir E... ... a gallant hunt- *This very curious poem, long a _desideratum_ in Scottish literature, and given up as irrecoverably lost, was lately brought to light... ..., of the age we live in. No fascination has ever been attached to Oriental literature, equal to that produced by Mr Galland’s first translation of the...
...s part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make ... ...im what I was doing; for the inhabitants have not the least idea of books or literature. In about ten weeks time, I was able to understand most of his...
...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us... ...54 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea the library. Works on science, morals, and literature abounded in every language; but I did not see one single work on...
...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us... ...old arches of the Odeon, he lingered before the charming open-air array of literature classic and casual. He found the effect of tone and tint, in the... ...th introducing her little charges to a work that was one of the glories of literature. The glory was happily unobjectionable, and the little charges w... ...ome’s parlours (oh Mrs. Newsome’s phases and his own!) a course of English Literature re-enforced by ex- ams and teas—and once more, finally, as very ...
...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us... ... the week, to hold this sort of tete-a-tete of three hours, was a zeal for literature to which he was not prepared to give entire credit. Little art w... ...These,” said Pleydell, “are my tools of trade. A lawyer without history or literature is a mechanic, a mere working mason; if he possesses some knowle...
...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us... ...nature of our illusions, which any one moderately ac- quainted with French literature can command at a moment’s notice. Human converse, I think some w... ...—eager for amusement; prone to excursion-trains, art museums, peri- odical literature, and exciting novels; prone even to scientific theorizing and cu...
...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us... ...ccurred to him, being a stranger, about the na- tional poets, the theatre, literature, and the arts. But the informa- tion which these gentlemen were ... ...g us to- morrow, he would be hunted down. If you have any knowledge of our literature, and can give me the name of any man, American born and bred, wh... ...the assurance that this enlightened patronage would not be thrown away. In literature or art; the bar, the pulpit, or the stage; in one or other, if n... ...st bring him into contact with this sort of fellows.’ ‘He was very fond of literature,’ observed Wolf. ‘Was he?’ said Tigg. ‘Oh, yes; he took my paper...
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...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in En glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make ... ...y/jmanis/dickens.htm. If you would like to receive more classical works of literature in PDF , go to http://www2.hn.psu.edu/ faculty/jmanis/jimspdf.ht...
...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us... ...), writing, arithmetic, fortification, and every other branch of classical literature. T erms, twenty guineas per annum. No extras, no vacations, and ... ...ould never consent to op- posing an insurmountable bar to the diffusion of literature among the people,—you understand?—that the creations of the pock... ...d on such points, to possess quite the London taste in matters relating to literature and the drama; and as to Mr Curdle, he had written a pamphlet of...
...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us... ... such undeveloped offspring of his mind as he himself had left to silence. Literature has never been redundant with authors who sincerely undervalue t... ...wide spread than it used to be; and the later development of our national literature has not, perhaps, so entirely exhausted 4 Doctor Grimshawe s Se... ...s life 2 a genuine book worm, that ancient form of creature living upon literature; it had gnawed a circular hole, penetrating through perhaps a sc... ...h Redclyffe, of late years, had known little of what deserves to be called literature,—having found political life as much es tranged from it as it i...
...pt to show more zeal than discretion in dragging forth from his closed desk such undeveloped offspring of his mind as he himself had left to silence. Literature has never been redundant with authors who sincerely undervalue their own productions; and the sagacious critics who maintain that what of his own an author condemns must be doubly damnable, are, to say the least of...
...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in En- glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make ... ... to see deeper into Gustave Flaubert’s doleful refrain about the hatred of literature? I refer you again to the perverse constitution of man. “The Pri...
...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us... ... regards a story as material for a book. In short, the hideous skeleton of literature at bay never stalks there, on the prowl for a clever sally or an...