A MODEST PROPOSAL Dr. Jonathan Swift For preventing the children of poor people in Ireland, from being...
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MR. KIPLING’S STORIES The wind bloweth where it listeth. But the wind of literary inspiration has rarely...
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A JULY AFTER-NOON BY THE POND The fervent heat, but so much more endurable in this pure...
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Let brevity despatch the rapid thought. I have somewhere read of an eminent person who used in...
One has the leisure of July for perceiving all the differences of the green of leaves. It...
Most of us, mere men that we are, find ourselves caught in some entanglement of our...
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Visions and magic spells, can you despise, And laugh at witches, ghosts, and prodigies? Going yesterday to...
In the present state of society, it appears necessary to go back to first principles in search...
NEW YORK As we drew near to New York I was at first amused, and then somewhat...
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TO M. O. MENSHIKOV. YALTA, January 28, 1900. … I can’t make out what Tolstoy’s illness is....
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