THE stage is more beholding to love, than the life of man. For as to the stage,...
Richard
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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—Cui mens divinior, atque os Magna sonaturum des nominis hujus honorem. Hor., Sat. i. 4, 43. On...
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...
1. “The business would suit any one who enjoys bad health.” [From an advertisement in a daily...
Man is a blind, helpless creature. He looks back with pride upon his goodly heritage of the...
The eye is the first circle; the horizon which it forms is the second; and throughout nature...
My dearest Love, I received your welcome letter on arriving here last night, and am rejoiced to...
I was always heedless. I was born heedless; and therefore I was constantly, and quite unconsciously, committing...
On my arrival at Rome I found that the story of the Cenci was a subject not...
Nothing so foolish as the laugh of fools. Among all kinds of writing, there is none in...
Is it true that the sun of a man’s mentality touches noon at forty and then begins...
Truthfulness is as essential in literature as it is in conduct, in fiction as it is in...
John Dyer, of whom I have no other account to give than his own letters, published with...