RUPERT BROOKE: by Henry James Nothing more generally or more recurrently solicits us, in the light of...
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The following excerpt is the Preface to the book Animal Ghosts or Animal Hauntings and the Hereafter...
A third difference in these arts is in the manner in which each kind of object is...
Solitude By Henry David Thoreau This is a delicious evening, when the whole body is one sense,...
Every substance is negatively electric to that which stands above it in the chemical tables, positively...
ON THE ART OF POETRY By Aristotle II. The objects the imitator represents are actions, with agents...
Origin and Progress of Printing by Frederick Saunders (1839) (I thought it would be interesting to take...
An address delivered in 1877, and a review of it twenty-nine years later. The original speech...
Check back each day, over time we will publish the complete work of Aristotle on the Art...
The pretty fable by which the Duchess of Orleans illustrates the character of her son, the regent,...
No thornier theme could well be suggested than I was once invited to consider by an...
In the year 1716, or about that period, a boy used to be seen in the streets...
There was a painless stage of incubation that lasted twenty-five years, and then it broke out on...
MURDER,CONSIDERED AS ONE OF THE FINE ARTS. by Thomas de Quincey DOCTOR NORTH: You are a liberal...