Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things
Lafcadio Hearn
A Note from the Digitizer On Japanese Pronunciation Although simplified, the following general rules will help the reader unfamiliar with Japanese to come close enough t
Thư viện tri thức thế giới miền công cộng
Lafcadio Hearn
A Note from the Digitizer On Japanese Pronunciation Although simplified, the following general rules will help the reader unfamiliar with Japanese to come close enough t
Lafcadio Hearn
KOKORO BY LAFCADIO HEARN THE papers composing this volume treat of the inner rather than of the outer life of Japan,—for which reason they have been grouped under the ti
Amy Steedman
STORIES OF THE ITALIAN PAINTERS BY AMY STEEDMAN AUTHOR OF 'IN GOD'S GARDEN' TO FRANCESCA ABOUT THIS BOOK What would we do without our
H. Rider Haggard
DEDICATION This faithful but unpretending record of a remarkable adventure is hereby respectfully dedicated by the narrator, ALLAN QUATERMAIN, to all the big and little
William Shakespeare
Executive Director's Notes: In addition to the notes below, and so you will *NOT* think all the spelling errors introduced by the printers of the time have been corrected, her
William Shakespeare
SCENE 2. London. Another street Enter corpse of KING HENRY THE SIXTH, with halberds to guard it; LADY ANNE being the mourner, attended by TRESSEL and BERKELEY ANNE.
William Shakespeare
Dramatis Personæ RICHARD, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, afterwards KING RICHARD III. LADY ANNE, widow to Edward, Prince of Wales, son to King Henry VI.; afterwards married to the Duke
William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
Executive Director's Notes: In addition to the notes below, and so you will *NOT* think all the spelling errors introduced by the printers of the time have been corrected, her
William Shakespeare
SCENE 2 London. The DUKE OF LANCASTER'S palace [Enter JOHN OF GAUNT with the DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER] GAUNT. Alas, the part I had in Woodstock's blood Doth more solic
William Shakespeare
Contents Dramatis Personæ KING RICHARD THE SECOND JOHN OF GAUNT, Duke of Lancaster - uncle to the King EDMUND LANGLEY, Duke of York - uncle to the King HENRY, surnam
William Shakespeare
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Talbot Mundy
By Talbot Mundy CONTENTS Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter VII Chap
William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
Scene II. The Earl of Gloucester's Castle. Enter [Edmund the] Bastard solus, [with a letter]. Edm. Thou, Nature, art my goddess; to thy law My services are bound.
William Shakespeare
Contents Dramatis Personæ LEAR, King of Britain. GONERIL, eldest daughter to Lear. REGAN, second daughter to Lear. CORDELIA, youngest daughter to Lear. DUKE of AL
William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
Executive Director's Notes: In addition to the notes below, and so you will *NOT* think all the spelling errors introduced by the printers of the time have been corrected, her
William Shakespeare
SCENE 2. France. Plains near Angiers Alarums, excursions. Enter the BASTARD with AUSTRIA'S head BASTARD. Now, by my life, this day grows wondrous hot; Some airy d
William Shakespeare
ACT I SCENE I. Northampton. A Room of State in the Palace. Enter King John, Queen Eleanor, Pembroke, Essex, Salisbury and others with Chatillion. KING JOHN. Now, say
William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
Executive Director's Notes: In addition to the notes below, and so you will *NOT* think all the spelling errors introduced by the printers of the time have been corrected, her
William Shakespeare
Dramatis Personæ KING HENRY the Sixth QUEEN MARGARET PRINCE EDWARD, Prince of Wales, his son DUKE OF SOMERSET DUKE OF EXETER EARL OF OXFORD EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND EARL
William Shakespeare
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