Found 249 results for "E. B. Nash"
by Arthur Conan Doyle
Mr. Hungerton, her father, really was the most tactless person upon earth-a fluffy, feathery, untidy cockatoo of a man, ...
by Jane Austen
THE family of Dashwood had been long settled in Sussex.
by Mark Twain
My brother had just been appointed Secretary of Nevada Territory-an office of such majesty that is concentrated in itsel...
by John Milton
This first book proposes, first in brief, the whole subject: man's disobedience and the loss thereupon of Paradise where...
by William Shakespeare
Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY, with swords and bucklers.
by Benjamin Franklin
"It seems I am too much of an American," said Franklin sadly to an English friend.
by William Shakespeare
1.1 King Lear, intending to divide his power and kingdom among his three daughters, demands public professions of their ...
by Edith Wharton
I HAD the story, bit by bit, from various people and, as generally happens in such cases, each time it was a different s...
by Bible
Genesis appropriately stands as the first book of the OT and serves as an essential introduction to the whole Bible.
by Titus Livius
At the beginning of the following year the consuls and praetors balloted for their provinces.
by Jane Austen
Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775, in the year before the American Declaration of Independence, and she died on ...
by Mark Twain
YOU DON'T know about me, without you have read a book by the name of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," but that ain't no m...
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Since its publication in 1886, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde has remained continuously in print and has be...
by George S. Clason
Bansir, the chariot builder of Babylon, was thoroughly discouraged.
by William Shakespeare
Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour
by Margery Williams Bianco
There was once a velveteen rabbit, and in the beginning he was really splendid.
by Mark Twain
"CAMELOT-CAMELOT," said I to myself.
by Oscar Wilde
L'artiste est celui qui crée des choses de beauté.
by William Shakespeare
This edition of Henry IV Part I is part of the Cambridge School Shakespeare series.
by Jane Austen
ABOUT THIRTY YEARS AGO, Miss Maria Ward of Huntingdon, with only seven thousand pounds, had the good luck to captivate S...