Keeping Christmas by Henry Van Dyke Romans, xiv, 6: He that regardeth the day, regardeth it...
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Richard Everywriter (pen name) has worked for literary magazines and literary websites for the last 25 years. He holds degrees in Writing, Journalism, Technology and Education. Richard has headed many writing workshops and courses, and he has taught writing and literature for the last 20 years.
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A CHRISTMAS SERMON by Robert Louis Stevenson By the time this paper appears, I shall have been...
Getting Up On Cold Mornings by Leigh Hunt An Italian author–Giulio Cordara, a Jesuit–has written a poem...
The Contemporary Novel by H. G. Wells Circumstances have made me think a good deal at different...
In the elder English dramatists, and mainly in the plays Of Beaumont and Fletcher, there is a...
Charles Dickens by Andrew Lang “I cannot read Dickens!” How many people make this confession, with a...
WOMAN IN FRANCE: MADAME DE SABLÉ by George Eliot In 1847, a certain Count Leopold Ferri died...
How to Draw Lightning from the Clouds by Benjamin Franklin As frequent mention is made in public...
A Look at Poets and Poetry of the 1800s from 1888 by William Davenport Adams The succession...