Found 162 results for "David H. Autor"
by Aristotle
THE science which has to do with nature clearly concerns itself for the most part with bodies and magnitudes and their p...
by Blaise Pascal, Philippe Sellier
1. The difference between the mathematical and the intuitive mind.
by Martin Heidegger
On Time and Being contains Heidegger's lecture on "Time and Being" together with a summary of six seminar sessions on th...
by Virginia Woolf
But, you may say, we asked you to speak about women and fiction-what has that go to do with a room of one's own?
by Aristotle
I PROPOSE to treat of Poetry in itself and of its various kinds, noting the essential quality of each, to inquire into t...
by Dante Alighieri
Midway upon the journey of our life I found myself within a forest dark,
by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
ALS ICH SECHS Jahre alt war, sah ich einmal in einem Buch uber den Urwald, das ,,Erlebte Geschichten" hei , ein prachtig...
by Jane Austen
Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition, seemed to unite some of the b...
by John Milton
This first book proposes, first in brief, the whole subject: man's disobedience and the loss thereupon of Paradise where...
by Thomas Hobbes
NATURE (the art whereby God hath made and governs the world) is by the art of man, as in many other things, so in this a...
by Publius Vergilius Maro
I sing of arms and of the man, fated to be an exile, who long since left the land of Troy and came to Italy to the shore...
by George Orwell
En un radiante y frío día de abril los relojes marcaban las trece.
by William Shakespeare
Enter Sampson and Gregory, with Swords and Bucklers, of the House of Capulet.
by Ovid
The classics were the raw material of the English Renaissance; to write in the sixteenth century meant to engage in dial...
by Carl von Clausewitz
Despite its comprehensiveness, systematic approach, and precise style, On War is not a finished work.