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Novelas ejemplares
Novelas ejemplares

by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

Gipsies seem to have been born into the world for the sole purpose of being thieves: they are born of thieving parents, ...

1626 237 ed.
Destructive emotions
Destructive emotions

by Daniel Goleman

Lama Oser strikes most anyone who meets him as resplendent-not because of his maroon and gold Tibetan monk's robes, but ...

2003 11 ed.
Εὐθύφρων
Εὐθύφρων

by Πλάτων

Euthyphro. Why have you left the Lyceum, Socrates?

1880 102 ed.
Φίληβος
Φίληβος

by Πλάτων

SOCRATES: Observe, Protarchus, the nature of the position which you are now going to take from Philebus, and what the ot...

1779 111 ed.
La increíble y triste historia de la cándida Eréndira y de su abuela desalmada
La increíble y triste historia de la cándida Eréndira y d...

by Gabriel García Márquez

ERENDIRA WAS BATHING her grandmother when the wind of her misfortune began to blow.

1972 58 ed.
Il formaggio e i vermi
Il formaggio e i vermi

by Carlo Ginzburg, Anne C. Tedeschi

As frequently happens, this research, too, came about by chance.

1976 18 ed.
La città del sole
La città del sole

by Tommaso Campanella, Emilio G. Estébanez

G.M. Prithee, now, tell me what happened to you during that voyage?

1836 101 ed.
A New Earth
A New Earth

by Eckhart Tolle

Earth, 114 million years ago, one morning just after sunrise: The first flower ever to appear on the planet opens up to ...

2005 25 ed.
Bucolica
Bucolica

by Publius Vergilius Maro

You, Tityrus, 'neath a broad beech-canopy

1806 134 ed.
Cato maior de senectute
Cato maior de senectute

by Cicero

FOR I may address you, Atticus, in the lines in which Flamininus was addressed by the man who, poor in wealth, was rich ...

1481 93 ed.
Understanding and using English grammar
Understanding and using English grammar

by Betty Schrampfer Azar, Stacy A. Hagen

Following are some dialogues between Speaker A and Speaker B.

1981 14 ed.
Πολιτικός
Πολιτικός

by Πλάτων

In the Phaedrus, the Republic, the Philebus, the Parmenides, and the Sophist, we may observe the tendency of Plato to co...

1935 93 ed.