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Excerpt from Notes and Notices of Elizabethan-Jacobean-Carolian Books: Edited, With Memorial Introductions, Notes,... Read More >>
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''I fell in love with my first misfit at the age of three. He was a disabled man in a wheelchair who sold newspapers... Read More >>
Excerpt from Six Thousand Years of History, Vol. 9 The United States, little concerned in the wars of Europe, rapidly... Read More >>
Excerpt from History as Literature, and Other Essays IN this volume I have gathered certain addresses I made before... Read More >>
Excerpt from French Ways and Their Meaning The Latin is this or that unless he makes the mental reservation, or... Read More >>
Excerpt from Italy: Rome and Naples There are an infinity of entr'actes in travelling. These are the dull hours... Read More >>
Excerpt from Literary and Biographical Essays a Volume of Papers, by the Way Paradise Lost reflects the Stern Puritan... Read More >>
Excerpt from Partial Portraits If the interest of Mr. Cabot's pencilled portrait is incontestable and yet does not... Read More >>
Excerpt from Of Philosophy in the Poets: Opening Lecture to the Edinburgh University Philosophical Society, November... Read More >>
Excerpt from Dramatists of to-Day: Rostand, Hauptmann, Sudermann, Pinero, Shaw, Phillips, Maeterlinck, Being an... Read More >>
Excerpt from Five Lectures on Shakespeare Shakespeare myth has been spoken of; but whoever uses this expression... Read More >>
Excerpt from Essays and Sketches of Edmund J. Armstrong Few of these prose-pieces were ever meant thus to see the... Read More >>
Excerpt from The Old Printer and the Modern Press Life I may come to His bliss in heaven. Caxton seems to have had... Read More >>
Excerpt from Dramatic Opinions and Essays, Vol. 1: Containing as Well a Word on the Dramatic Opinions and Essays... Read More >>
Excerpt from Some Letters of Augustus Peabody Gardner In 1898, at the outbreak of the war with Spain, he received... Read More >>
Excerpt from The Doctor, Vol. 1 I see no cause but men may pick their teeth, Though Brutus with a sword did kill... Read More >>
Excerpt from Literary Recreations Urit enim fulgere suo qui pragravat artes, Infra se positas extinctus amabatur... Read More >>
Excerpt from Moral and Political Dialogues Between Divers Eminent Persons of the Past and Present Age Enough, enough,... Read More >>
Excerpt from De Quincey and His Friends: Personal Recollections, Souvenirs and Anecdotes of Thomas De Quincey, His... Read More >>
Excerpt from The Vanity and Insanity of Genius Stands as the sun, And all that rolls around him Drinks light and... Read More >>
Excerpt from Arthur Hugh Clough: A Monograph I would take this opportunity of thanking Mrs. Clough, and also Messrs.... Read More >>