Signs of Change
William Morris
CONTENTS. PAGE How we Live and How we Might Live 1 Whigs, Democrats, and Socialists 37 Feudal England 55 The Hopes of Civilization
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William Morris
CONTENTS. PAGE How we Live and How we Might Live 1 Whigs, Democrats, and Socialists 37 Feudal England 55 The Hopes of Civilization
Madame de Staël Translator
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Mary Roberts Rinehart
I The rather extraordinary story revealed by the experiments of the Neighborhood Club have been until now a matter only of private record. But it seems
Wilhelm Meinhold
CHAPTER IV. How Dorothea Stettin is talked out of the sub-prioret by Sidonia, and the priest is prohibited from visiting the convent. If Sidonia could not be the pastor's w
Wilhelm Meinhold
PREFACE Amongst all the trials for witchcraft with which we are acquainted, few have attained so great a celebrity as that of the Lady Canoness of Pomerania, Sidonia von Bork.
Edwin Mims
Chapter I. Ancestry and Boyhood Sidney Lanier was born in Macon, Ga., February 3, 1842. His parents, Robert Sampson Lanier and Mary J. Anderson, were at that time liv
Hermann Hesse
THE SON OF THE BRAHMAN In the shade of the house, in the sunshine of the riverbank near the boats, in the shade of the Sal-wood forest, in the shade of the fig tree is where S
Rosa Mary Redding Mikels
PREFACE Why must we confine the reading of our children to the older literary classics? This is the question asked by an ever- increasing number of thoughtful teachers. They h
Emilie K. Baker
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I inscribe this history to ANDREW LANG in token of personal regard and of my sincere admiration for his learning and his works
Rolf Boldrewood
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H. Rider Haggard
NOTE BY THE LATE MR. ALLAN QUATERMAIN My friend, into whose hands I hope that all these manuscripts of mine will pass one day, of this one I have something to say to you.
Joseph Crosby Lincoln
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William Shakespeare
I From fairest creatures we desire increase, That thereby beauty’s rose might never die, But as the riper should by time decease, His tender heir might bear his memory: But
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, here are
Andrew Lang
p. viiPREFACE It is with some hesitation that I give my husband’s last book to the world. It was in type when he died, but he had no time to correct even the first proofs, an
Molière
SCENE I.—GORGIBUS, CELIA, CELIA'S MAID. CEL. (Coming out in tears, her father following her). Ah! never expect my heart to consent to that. GORG. What do you mutter, you lit
L. A. Abbott
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Booth Tarkington
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