A Writer's Recollections — Volume 1
Mrs. Humphry Ward
To T. H. W. (In memory of April 6, 1872) I can remember, too, being lifted--weak and miserable with toothache--in my father's arms to catch the first sight of Engli
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Mrs. Humphry Ward
To T. H. W. (In memory of April 6, 1872) I can remember, too, being lifted--weak and miserable with toothache--in my father's arms to catch the first sight of Engli
Mrs. Humphry Ward
BY MRS. HUMPHRY WARD Published November, 1918. Author of "ELEANOR" "LADY ROSE'S DAUGHTER" "THE TESTING OF DIANA MALLORY" ETC. ILLUSTRATED In my eyes Lord Morley'
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare, William. A Yorkshire Tragedy. Not So New as Lamentable and True. In C.F. Tucker Brooke, ed., The Shakespeare Apocrypha (Oxford, 1918). ALL’S ONE, OR, ONE OF TH
James Oliver Curwood
CONTENTS Back to God's Country The Yellow-Back The Fiddling Man L'ange The Case of Beauvais The Other Man's Wife The Strength of Men The Match The Honor of Her Peopl
Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence Contributor
By Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence, BT AND PROMUS OF FOURMES AND ELEGANCYES BY FRANCIS BACON Collated, with the Original MS. by the late F.B
Katharine Lee Bates
Distributed Proofreading Team. BALLAD BOOK EDITED BY KATHARINE LEE BATES, WELLESLEY COLLEGE. "The plaintive numbers flow For old, unhappy, far-off things,
William Makepeace Thackeray
By William Makepeace Thackeray CONTENTS BALLADS. THE CHRONICLE OF THE DRUM ABD-EL-KADER AT TOULON. THE KING OF BRENTFORD'S T
William Hayley
By William Hayley, Esq. Founded On Anecdotes Relating To Animals, With Prints, Designed And Engraved By William Blake (unavailable) 1805.
Frederick Lawton
PREFACE Excusing himself for not undertaking to write a life of Balzac, Monsieur Brunetiere, in his study of the novelist published shortly before his death, refused somewha
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XIII. Shortly after sunset Appenzelder received the order to have the boy choir sing before the Emperor. During the noon hour, which the monarch had spent alone, tho
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CHAPTER XVI. "Poor Wolf!" old Ursel had exclaimed. But whoever had met the young knight the following morning, as he went up the stairs to the Blombergs' rooms, would have de
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CHAPTER XXII. When Wolf went back to Erasmus the latter assured his friend that he had met no maiden in Ratisbon who, to rare gifts, united the dignity which he had hitherto a
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CHAPTER II. Sleep also deserted the Emperor's couch. After his return from the festival he tried to examine several documents which the secretary Gastelii had laid ready for
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CHAPTER XI. After the short walk in the park of his palace, during which Barbara had met him in the dusk, the Emperor Charles had dined with his son Philip and the Queen of Hu
Georg Ebers Translator
[NOTE: There is a short list of bookmarks, or pointers, at the end of the file for those who may wish to sample the author's ideas before making an entire meal of them. D.W.]
Ralph Chaplin Author of introduction, etc.
BARS AND SHADOWS THE PRISON POEMS OF RALPH CHAPLIN With an introduction By Scott Nearing 1922 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION MOURN NOT THE DEAD TAPS NIGHT
Charles Jean Jacques Joseph Ardant du Picq Translator
By Colonel Ardant Du Picq French Army Translated From The Eighth Edition In The French By Colonel John N. Greely Field Artillery, U.S. Army And
John Greenleaf Whittier
THE WISHING BRIDGE. AMONG the legends sung or said Along our rocky shore, The Wishing Bridge of Marblehead May well be sung once more. An hundred years ago (so ran
George Meredith
BEAUCHAMP'S CAREER BOOK 1. I. THE CHAMPION OF HIS COUNTRY II. UNCLE, NEPHEW, AND ANOTHER III. CONTAINS BARONIAL VIEWS OF THE PRESENT IV. A GLIMPSE
George Meredith
CHAPTER XII AN INTERVIEW WITH THE INFAMOUS DR. SHRAPNEL In the High street of the ancient and famous town and port of Bevisham, Rosamund met the military governor of a neigh
George Meredith
CHAPTER XXVII A SHORT SIDELOOK AT THE ELECTION The brisk Election-day, unlike that wearisome but instructive canvass of the Englishman in his castle vicatim, teaches little;
George Meredith
CHAPTER XXXV THE RIDE IN THE WRONG DIRECTION That pure opaque of the line of downs ran luminously edged against the pearly morning sky, with its dark landward face crepuscul
George Meredith
CHAPTER XLIII THE EARL OF ROMFREY AND THE COUNTESS An extraordinary telegraphic message, followed by a still more extraordinary letter the next morning, from Rosamund Cullin
George Meredith
CHAPTER LI IN THE NIGHT The delirious voice haunted him. It came no longer accompanied by images and likenesses to this and that of animate nature, which were relieving an