Reading by Henry David Thoreau With a little more deliberation in the choice of their pursuits, all...
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A New Point of View by Leo Tolstoy Katenka was with me in the britchka; her lovely...
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I Rossetti in one of his letters numbers his favourite colours in the order of his favour,...
THE stage is more beholding to love, than the life of man. For as to the stage,...
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You have no doubt noticed that certain books produce a sort of physical effect on one—mostly an...
Of all persons who are objects of our charity, none move my compassion like those whom it...
In those early days duelling suddenly became a fashion in the new Territory of Nevada, and by...