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Excerpt from Oeuvres Completes de Voltaire, Vol. 34 Quatre favans theologiens du palatinat de Sandomir, ayant compofe... Read More >>
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In these pointed and wide-ranging essays, Wendy Willis explores everything from personal resistance to the rise... Read More >>
This landmark anthology celebrates the work of 200 women writers of African descent and charts a literary landscape... Read More >>
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Excerpt from Life and Letters He wore a pair of gigantic Shoes, about a foot broad at the toes, made out of thick... Read More >>
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Excerpt from Three Plays of Shakespeare Thought is intended as a re sponse to what appears to be the special demand... Read More >>
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Excerpt from The Shakespeare Symphony: An Introduction to the Ethics of the Elizabethan Drama I have no wish to... Read More >>
Excerpt from The Boston Browning Society Papers, Selected to Represent the Work of the Society From 1886-1897 Some... Read More >>
Excerpt from Literary Remains of J. H. Shorthouse In order to make the volume representative also of his later work,... Read More >>
Excerpt from Reminiscences, Addresses, and Essays, Vol. 1 AT the request of the widow of Dr. Francis Lieber, I have... Read More >>
Excerpt from Macaulay's Essays: On Oliver Goldsmith Frederic the Great and Madame D'arblay Twenty years ago, writes... Read More >>
Excerpt from The Novels of Henry James: A Study After the Work of an important writer has extended over more than... Read More >>
Excerpt from Moral and Political, Vol. 2 of 2 It is a fair and legitimate inference, that no person would have selected... Read More >>
Excerpt from The Works of Heinrich Heine, Vol. 8 No, fair Lutetia, I have never meant to injure thee, and if evil... Read More >>