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The Great Stone Face
Quote, "The Great Stone Face, then, was a work of Nature in her mood of majestic playfulness, formed on the perpendicular side of a mountain by some immense rocks, which had been thrown together in...
The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales
Quote, "My heart was bitter against Cousin Edie as I stood looking into her room. To think that for the sake of a newcomer she could leave us all without one kindly word, or as much as a hand-shake...
Peace
Peace is a comedic play by Greek Old Comic dramatist Aristophanes
The Frogs
The Frogs is a comedic play by Aristophanes. The play contains the only fragments from several tragedies by Euripides and Aeschylus.
The Mysterious Key And What It Opened
Quote, "When Paul spoke in that tone and wore that look, Lillian felt as if they had changed places, and he was the master and she the servant. She wondered over this in her childish mind, but prou...
Write It Right
Write it Right, Ambrose Bierce, a little blacklist of literary faults
The Mintage
The Mintage is a collection of eleven short more often witty short stories by Elbert Hubbard, including the titles Sam, To The West and Five Babies.
The Marriage Contract
Quote, "Monsieur de Manerville, the father, was a worthy Norman gentleman, well known to the Marechael de Richelieu, who married him to one of the richest heiresses of Bordeaux in the days when the...
The Lost World
The Lost World is the first of Conan Doyle's novels to feature Professor Challenger. Set in the jungles of South America it is a story not only about the prehistoric animals that roam the lands, bu...
Cambridge Pieces
Quote, "Mr. Bridges had long been desirous of becoming a candidate for this distinction, but, until the death of Mr. Leader, no vacancy having occurred among the scholars, he had as yet had no oppo...
Canterbury Pieces
Quote, "Now, however sceptical I may yet feel about the truth of all Darwin's theory, I cannot sit quietly by and see him misrepresented in such a scandalously slovenly manner. What Darwin does say...
The Lady From The Sea
The Lady From The Sea is a 19th century play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It tells the story of Ellida Wangel, who is married to the much older Doctor Wangel, and their stuggle to overcome...
The Door in the Wall And Other Stories
Quote, "If you call them dreams. Night after night. Vivid!--so vivid . . . . this-- (he indicated the landscape that went streaming by the window) "seems unreal in comparison! I can scarcely rememb...
Letters on England
Letters on England by Voltaire
God the Known and God the Unknown
Quote, "Let him think of the vastness of the earth, and of the activity by day and night through countless ages of such countless forms of animal and vegetable life as that no human mind can form t...