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A Description of Elizabethan
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The Devil’s Pool, by George Sand. |
Dictionary of Phrase and Fable,
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Dictionary of Quotations,
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A Dictionary of Similes, edited
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Discourse on Method, by René
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The Divine Comedy, by Dante
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Dr. Faustus, by Christopher
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Don Quixote, Part 1, by Miguel de Cervantes
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Edgar Huntley; or, Memoirs of a
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The Education of Henry Adams, by
Henry
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Edward the Second, by Christopher
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Egmont, by J.W. von
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The Elements of Style, by William Strunk,
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Elizabethan Critical Essays,
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Elizabethan Sonnets, compiled by
Seccombe and Arber. |
Eminent Victorians, by Lytton
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English Essays: Sidney to
Macaulay. |
English Poetry I: Chaucer to
Gray. |
English Poetry II: Collins to
Fitzgerald. |
English Poetry III: Tennyson to
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The English Poets: An Anthology in
Five Volumes, edited by Thomas Humphry Ward. |
English Prose: An Anthology in Five
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English Proverbs and Proverbial
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An Enquiry Concerning Human
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Essays and English Traits, by Ralph Waldo
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Essays, Civil and Moral, by Francis
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Essays: English and
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Etiquette, by Emily Post. |
Every Day in the Year: A Poetical
Epitome of History, edited by James and Mary Ford. |
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Fables, by Æsop. |
Fairies and Fusiliers, by Robert Graves. |
Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.,
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Familiar Short Sayings of Great
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Fathers and Children, by Ivan Turgenev. |
Faust, Part I, by J.W. von
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Five Short Stories, by Alphonse
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Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and
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The Frogs, by Aristophanes. |
Fruits of Solitude, by William Penn. |
The Furies, by Aeschylus. |
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The Golden Bough, Abridged ed.,
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The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who
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The Golden Sayings of Epictetus. |
The Golden Treasury, by Francis
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Grocott’s Familiar Quotations, 6th
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Guy Mannering, or the Astrologer,
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A Happy Boy, by Björnstjerne
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A Harvest of German Verse,
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The Haunters and the Haunted,
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Hermann and Dorothea, by J.W. von
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Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, Epic Cycle,
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Hippolytus, by Euripides. |
History as Literature, by Theodore
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History of the Civil War,
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The History of Tom Jones, a
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The Holy Grail, by Sir Thomas
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A House of Gentlefolk, by Ivan Turgenev. |
Household Tales, by Jacob and Wilhelm
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How the Other Half Lives, by Jacob Riis. |
Hoyt’s New Cyclopedia of Practical
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Hunting Trips of a Ranchman, by Theodore
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Hymns of the Christian
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The Iliad of Homer, translated by
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Inaugural Address at Edinburgh,
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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents
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The Imitation of Christ, by Thomas à
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The Invisible Man, by H.G. Wells. |
I Promessi Sposi, by Alessandro
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The Island of Doctor Moreau, by
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Ivan the Fool, by Leo Tolstoy. |
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Jim Smily and His Jumping Frog,
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The Journal of John Woolman, by
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Journeys in Diverse Places, by
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King James Version of the Bible. |
The King’s English, 2nd ed., by
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Language: An Introduction to the
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Leaves of Grass, by Walt Whitman. |
A Letter to a Noble Lord, by Burke, Edmund. |
Letters, by Cicero. |
Letters, by Pliny the
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Letters on the English, by Voltaire. |
Letters to His Children, by Theodore
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The Libation-Bearers, by Aeschylus. |
A Library of American Literature: An
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Life Is a Dream, by Pedro Calderón de la
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The Life of Olaudah Equiano, or
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The Life of Sir Thomas More, by
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Literary and Philosophical
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The Little Book of Modern Verse,
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The Little Book of Society Verse,
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Little Women; or Meg, Jo, Beth, and
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Lives, by Plutarch. |
The Lives of Donne and Herbert,
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The Lives of the Saints, by Rev. Alban
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Lyra Sacra: A Book of Religious
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The Magnificent Ambersons, by Booth
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The Making of an American, by Jacob Riis. |
Man and Superman, by Bernard Shaw. |
Manfred, by Lord Byron. |
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The Man without a Country, by
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The Marvellous Adventures of Sir John
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Minna von Barnhelm, by Gotthold Ephraim
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Moby-Dick; or, The Whale, by Herman
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Modern American Poetry, compiled
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Modern British Poetry, compiled
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Modern Essays, edited by Christopher
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Modern Russian Poetry, chosen and
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Monday or Tuesday, by Virginia
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Moral Maxims and Reflections, by
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Mountain Interval, by Robert Frost. |
The Mysterious Affair at Styles,
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New York, by Theodore
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The Ninety-Five Thesis, by Martin Luther. |
North of Boston, by Robert Frost. |
Notre Dame de Paris, by Victor Marie
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The Oath and Law of Hippocrates,
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The Odyssey, by Homer. |
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Oedipus the King, by Sophocles. |
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Of the Wisdom of the Ancients, by
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Old Goriot, by Honoré de
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The Old Huntsman and Other Poems,
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One of Ours, by Willa Cather. |
On Friendship, by Cicero. |
On Liberty, by John Stuart
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On Liberty, by John Stuart
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On Old Age, by Cicero. |
On Taste, by Burke, Edmund. |
On the Antiseptic Principle of the
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On the Art of Reading, by Arthur
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On the Art of Writing, by Arthur
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On the Motion of the Heart and Blood
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The Oxford Book of Australasian
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The Oxford Book of Ballads,
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The Oxford Book of Canadian
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The Oxford Book of English Verse,
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The Oxford Book of English Mystical
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The Oxford Book of French Verse,
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The Oxford Book of Latin Verse,
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The Oxford Book of Victorian
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The Oxford Shakespeare, by William
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Parnassus An Anthology of Poetry,
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Pepita Jimenez, by Juan Valera. |
Persian Letters, by Montesquieu. |
Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant,
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Phædra, by Jean Racine. |
Picture-Show, by Siegfried
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The Pilgrim’s Progress, by John Bunyan. |
The Playboy of the Western
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Poems and Songs, by Robert Burns. |
The Poems of Matthew Arnold,
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Poetry of Byron, by Lord Byron. |
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Political Debates Between Lincoln and
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Polyeucte, by Pierre
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The Portrait of a Lady, by Henry James. |
Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen. |
The Prince, by Niccolo
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Profession of Faith of a Savoyard
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Prometheus Bound, by Aeschylus. |
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Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail,
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The Sacred Wood, by T.S. Eliot. |
The Sayings of
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Scientific Papers. |
Scientific Papers, by Charles Lyell. |
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The Second Book of Modern Verse,
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A Selection from His Thoughts, by
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Selections from the Characters,
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Select Poetry, Chiefly Devotional, of
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A Sentimental Journey through
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She Stoops to Conquer, by Oliver
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The Short-Story, edited by Brander
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A Shropshire Lad, by A.E. Housman. |
Sir Walter Scott, by Thomas
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Skipper Worse, by Alexander L.
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The Sleeping Beauty and other Fairy
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Smoke and Steel, by Carl Sandburg. |
Social Contract & Discourses,
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Some Thoughts Concerning
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The Sonnets of Europe, compiled
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The Sorrows of Werther, by J. W. von
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Specimens of American Poetry,
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The Spirit of Man: An Anthology,
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Spoon River Anthology, by Edgar Lee
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The Spy; a Tale of the Neutral
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The Standard Book of Jewish Verse,
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Stories from the Thousand and one
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The Story of a White Blackbird,
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and
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The Strenuous Life, by Theodore
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Tales, by Hans Christian
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Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary
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Tartuffe, by Molière. |
Ten Days That Shook the World, by
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Tender Buttons, by Gertrude
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Theodore Roosevelt, the Citizen,
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The Thirty-nine Steps, by John Buchan. |
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A Thousand Flashes of French Wit,
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Three Dialogues, by George
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Three Lives, by Gertrude
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The Three Original Publications on
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Three Plays, by Eugene
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Three Stories, by Francis Bret
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Through the Brazilian Wilderness,
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The Time Machine, by H.G. Wells. |
Tractate on Education, by John Milton. |
A Treasury of War Poetry, edited
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Trials and Tribulations, by Theodor
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Two Treatises on Government, by
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Two Years before the Mast, by Richard Henry Dana,
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Utopia, by Sir Thomas More. |
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The Voyage of the Beagle, by Charles
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Wealth of Nations, by Adam Smith. |
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Wilhelm Tell, by Friedrich von
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Winesburg, Ohio, by Sherwood
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