Mary at home." "What is the treasure-trove?" said Mr. Farebrother. "I'm going to be agent for two ...
2011-09-15
at Caleb Garth's breakfast-table in the large parlor where the maps and desk were: father, mother, ...
Methodist preacher, you know. And Johnson said, `You may judge what a hypoCRITE he is.' And upon my...
images a tickling vision of a sheep-stealing epic written with Homeric particularity. When Mrs. Cas...
some chance," said Sir James. "She might have got some power over him in time, and she was always u...
2011-09-14
They may possibly clash with more imperative considerations. Or a benefactor's veto might impose su...
Mr. Casaubon was silent. "I feared that you might feel some objection. But certainly a young man w...
2011-09-13
"My mistake is excusable," said Will. "In old days I used to hear Mr. Casaubon speak as if he looke...
those germinal ideas of making his mind tell upon the world at large which had been present in him ...
Done with life's service, boys, unwedded girls, Youths placed on pyre before their fathers' eyes. ...
2011-12-15
So runs the tale, by famine and disease, Mournful the shepherd Aristaeus stood Fast by the haunted...
2011-08-13
And some within the confines of their home Plant firm the comb's first layer, Narcissus' tear, And...
High-hearted chiefs, a nation's history, Its traits, its bent, its battles and its clans, All, eac...
Or in the daylight hours, at night they press; What darkling or at sunset, this ere morn They bear...
His ancient royalties behind him lie. So with all heed his strength he practiseth, And nightlong m...