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by William Shakespeare
1.1 Richard, alone onstage, reveals his intention to play the villain.
by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
YES, SIR. Certainly, it was I who found the body.
by Alexander Pope
HAVING proposed to write some pieces on human life and manners, such as (to use my lord Bacon's expression) came home to...
by Stephen King
How good it was to step into the cold, draughty hall here at Chapelwaite, every bone in an ache from that abominable coa...
by John Stuart Mill
IT seems proper that I should prefix to the following biographical sketch, some mention of the reasons which have made m...
by Ken Follett
The public-address system at Cairo airport made a noise like a doorbell, and then the arrival of the Alitalia flight fro...
by Barack Obama
A few months after my twenty-first birthday, a stranger called to give me the news.
by Desiderius Erasmus
HOW SLIGHTLY SOEVER I am esteemed in the common vogue of the world (for I well know how disingenuously Folly is decried,...
by Sir Walter Scott
Sir Walter Scott's "Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft" were his contribution to a series of books, published by John ...
by John Henry Newman
IN ADDRESSING MYSELF, GENTLEMEN, to the consideration of a question which has excited so much interest, and elecited so ...
by Theodore Dreiser
When Caroline Meeber boarded the afternoon train for Chicago, her total outfit consisted of a small trunk, a cheap imita...
by Larry Niven
In the nighttime heart of Beirut, in one of a row of general-address transfer booths, Louis Wu flicked into reality.