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by William Shakespeare
OF all the commentators on Shakespeare, perhaps the oddest is Ulrich Braker, a Swiss weaver, who in 1780 finished writin...
by Henryk Sienkiewicz
PETRONIUS woke only about midday, and as usual greatly wearied.
by Charles Dickens
There once lived in a sequestered part of the country of Devonshire, one Mr Godfrey Nickleby, a worthy gentleman, who ta...
by Henri Charrière
IT WAS A KNOCKOUT BLOW-a punch so overwhelming that I didn't get back on my feet for fourteen years.
by Ann Radcliffe
On the pleasant banks of the Garonne, in the province of Gascony, stood, in the year 1584, the chateau of Monsieur St. A...
by Augustine of Hippo
One of the great cornerstones in the history of Christian philosophy, The City of God provides an insightful interpretat...
by John Foxe
Christ our Savior, in the Gospel of St. Matthew, hearing the confession of Simon Peter, who, first of all other, openly ...
by Rudyard Kipling
The Law of the Jungle-which is by far the oldest law in the world-has arranged for almost every kind of accident that ma...
by James Fenimore Cooper
THE fine estuary which penetrates the American coast between the fortieth and forty-first degrees of latitude, is formed...
by Josephine Tey
Aunt Bee," said Jane, breathing heavily into her soup, "was Noah a cleverer back-room boy than Ulysses, or was Ulysses a...