The Literary Regimen by H. G. Wells At the risk of offending the young beginner’s illusions, he...
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We have a great deal more kindness than is ever spoken. Maugre all the selfishness that chills...
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On the Duty of Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau I heartily accept the motto,—”That government...
Andrew Lang Letter To Jane Austen After Her Death by Andrew Lang Madam,—If to the enjoyments of...
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Experience by Ralph Waldo Emerson WHERE do we find ourselves? In a series of which we do...
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IT seems that there is a disposition in certain minds to associate lycanthropy with the doctrine of...
by Andrew Lang Sir,—Your English readers, better acquainted with your poems and romances than with your criticisms,...
The centre of our studies, the goal of our thoughts, the point to which all paths lead...
It would be an ill turn for an essay-writer to destroy Walt Whitman,—for he was discovered by...
NIGHT AND MOONLIGHT by Henry D. Thoreau Chancing to take a memorable walk by moonlight some years...
AN AUTUMN EFFECT by Robert Louis Stevenson (1875) A country rapidly passed through under favourable auspices may...
May 6, ’82.—We stand by Emerson’s new-made grave without sadness—indeed a solemn joy and faith, almost hauteur—our...