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by Dante Alighieri
To run through better waters the little ship of my wit now hoists its sails, leaving behind it a sea so cruel,
by William Shakespeare
IN the eighteenth century Samuel Johnson declared, 'Of this play the fable is wild and pleasing'.
by William Shakespeare
Names: in adopting Helen rather than the usual Helena, I follow the preference revealed in the Folio text, in which Hele...
by William Shakespeare
In the judgement of G. Wilson Knight, Anthony and Cleopatra was 'probably the subtlest and greatest play in Shakespeare'...
by William Shakespeare
Two courtiers exchange compliments, speaking in an elegant, formal prose.
by William Shakespeare
There is an aura of unreality about the plays of Shakespeare, and students feel this, although they may not be able to e...
by Mary Shelley
YOU WILL REJOICE to hear that no disaster has accompanied the commencement of an enterprise which you have regarded with...
by Lew Wallace
The Jebel es Zubleh is a mountain fifty miles and more in length, and so narrow that its tracery on the map gives it a l...
by Joseph Alois Schumpeter, Gaël Fain
IT WAS not by a slip that an analogy from the world of religion was permitted to intrude into the title of this chapter.
by Joseph Addison, Christine Dunn Henderson
THE dawn is over-caft, the morning low'rs,
by Petronius
[Encolpius is in full flow:] 'This, surely, is the same band of Furies goading our teachers of rhetoric when they cry: "...
by William Shakespeare
texts read sith or apricocks or porpentine, we have not modernized to since, apricots, porcupine.