The Thirty Years War — Volume 05
Friedrich Schiller
THE WORKS OF FREDERICK SCHILLER Translated from the German
공개저작물 세계 지식 라이브러리
Friedrich Schiller
THE WORKS OF FREDERICK SCHILLER Translated from the German
Ottilie A. Liljencrantz
CONTENTS FOREWORD CHAPTER I Where Wolves Thrive Better than Lambs CHAPTER II The Maid in the Silver Helmet CHAPTER III A Gallant Outlaw
Émile Zola Translator
PREFACE BEFORE perusing this work, it is as well that the reader should understand M. Zola’s aim in writing it, and his views—as distinct from those of his characters—upon Lou
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and David Widger [widger@cecomet.net] THE THREE CITIES LOURDES BY
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and David Widger [widger@cecomet.net] THE THREE CITIES LOURDES BY
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and David Widger [widger@cecomet.net] THE THREE CITIES LOURDES BY
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THE THREE CITIES PARIS BY EMILE ZOLA TRANSLATED B
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THE THREE CITIES PARIS BY EMILE ZOLA TRANSLATED B
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and David Widger [widger@cecomet.net] THE THREE CITIES ROME BY
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and David Widger [widger@cecomet.net] THE THREE CITIES ROME BY
Francis Hopkinson Smith
CONTENTS I THE DOCTOR'S GIG II SPRING BLOSSOMS III LITTLE TOD FOGARTY IV ANN GOSSAWAY'S RED CLOAK V CAPTAIN NAT'S DE
George Gissing
CONTENTS I MR. GAMMON BREAKFASTS IN BED II A MISSING UNCLE III THE CHINA SHOP IV POLLY AND MR. PARISH V A NONDESCRIP
Mary Austin Illustrator
HOW OLIVER AND DORCAS JANE FOUND THE TRAIL From the time that he had first found, himself alone with them, Oliver had felt sure that the animals could come alive again if they wi
Gilbert Parker
By Gilbert Parker CONTENTS INTRODUCTION A NOTE THE TRAIL OF THE SWORD CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER I
Gilbert Parker
CHAPTER XIII "AS WATER UNTO WINE" Three months afterwards George Gering was joyfully preparing to take two voyages. Perhaps, indeed, his keen taste for the one had much to
Gilbert Parker
CHAPTER XIX WHICH TELLS OF A BROTHER'S BLOOD CRYING FROM THE GROUND Two men stood leaning against a great gun aloft on the heights of Quebec. The air of an October morning f
Gilbert Parker
CHAPTER VII A COURT-MARTIAL It was hard to tell, save for a certain deliberateness of speech and a colour a little more pronounced than that of a Spanish woman, that Mrs. F
Gilbert Parker
CHAPTER X THOU KNOWEST THE SECRETS OF OUR HEARTS And Lali? How had the night gone for her? When she rose from the child's cot, where her lips had caught the warmth that he
Kathleen Thompson Norris
THE TREASURE KATHLEEN NORRIS CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER I Lizzie, who happened to be the Salisbury'
D. H. Lawrence
I “Take off that mute, do!” cried Louisa, snatching her fingers from the piano keys, and turning abruptly to the violinist. Helena looked slowly from her music. “My d
Gilbert Parker
By Gilbert Parker CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO DOUGLAS ROBINSON, Esq., THE TRESPASSER CHAPTER I. ONE IN SEARCH OF A KINGDOM CHAPTER
Gilbert Parker
CHAPTER VII WHEREIN THE SEAL OF HIS HERITAGE IS SET "Sophie, when you talk with the man, remember that you are near fifty, and faded. Don't be sentimental." So said Mrs. G
Gilbert Parker
CHAPTER XIII HE JOURNEYS AFAR Politicians gossiped. Where was the new member? His friends could not tell, further than that he had gone abroad. Lord Faramond did not know
William Fisher Markwick William Alexander Smith
PREFACE. This book, intended as a supplementary reader for pupils in the seventh and eighth grades of school, has been prepared with a view to meeting a real need of the times