Found 399 results for "Strangers in literature"
by Mark Twain
IN compliance with the request of a friend of mine, who wrote me from the East, I called on good-natured, garrulous old ...
by Edwin Abbott Abbott
Spoken by Horatio, in William Shakespeare's Hamlet, act 1, scene 5, line 164. Hamlet has just been conversing with his f...
by Mark Twain
'CAMELOT - Camelot,' said I to myself. I don't seem to remember hearing of it before.
by Михаил Афанасьевич Булгаков
Once upon an unusually hot hour of sunset in spring, two gentlemen appeared at Patriarch's Ponds in Moscow.
by Mark Twain
My brother had just been appointed Secretary of Nevada Territory-an office of such majesty that is concentrated in itsel...
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Mr. UTTERSON the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance that was never lighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrasse...
by Jules Verne
THE YEAR 1866 was signalized by a remarkable incident, a mysterious and inexplicable phenomenon, which doubtless no one ...
by Лев Толстой
All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
by H. G. Wells
THE STRANGER CAME early in February, one wintry day, through a biting wind and a driving snow, the last snowfall of the ...
by Christopher Paolini
El viento bramaba en plena noche transportando un aroma que cambiaría el mundo.
by Agatha Christie
Mrs. Thomas Beresford shifted her position on the divan and looked gloomily out of the window of the flat.
by Lucius Apuleius, William Adlington
What I should like to do is to weave together different tales in this Milesian mode of story-telling and to stroke your ...
by Patricia Highsmith, Michael Nation
The train tore along with an angry, irregular rhythm.