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by Thomas Malory
KING VORTIGERN the usurper sat upon his throne in London, when, suddenly, upon a certain day, ran in a breathless messen...
by Aristotle
THE question of the genuineness and of the literary character of each of the several works which have come down to us un...
by Ovid
The classics were the raw material of the English Renaissance; to write in the sixteenth century meant to engage in dial...
by Πλάτων
PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Phaedo, who is the narrator of the dialogue to Echecrates of Phlius.
by Robert Burns
On the 25th of January, 1759—in a clay cottage near the bridge of Doon, Ayrshire—was born Robert Burns, the great Poet o...
by Jean Cocteau
THAT PORTION of old Paris known as the Cite Monthiers is bounded on the one side by the rue de Clichy, on the other by t...
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 Dorothy L. Sayers
There were crimson roses on the bench; they looked like splashes of blood.
by Le Corbusier, Hans Hildebrandt
A QUESTION of morality; lack of truth is intolerable, we perish in untruth.
by Dorothy L. Sayers
"If one lives in Galloway, one either fishes or paints."
by Danielle Steel
IT WAS ONE OF THOSE CHILLY, FOGGY DAYS THAT masquerade as summer in northern California, as the wind whipped across the ...
by Julian of Norwich, Warrack, Grace Harriet, 1855-1932
This first chapter tells of the number of the revelations particularly.