The Complete Works

  • The Complete Works
    By William Shakespeare, Gary Taylor, Stanley W. Wells

    The Complete Works

  • The Complete Works
    By William Shakespeare

    This second edition includes 'The Reign of King Edward the Third' and the complete text of 'Sir Thomas More'. Other new features include a user's guide and an essay on Shakespeare's language.

  • The Complete Works
    By Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt

    The third lieutenant "was supposed to be an Irishman" (Brenton, ii, 456). The first lieutenant "was a native of Great Britain, we have been informed" (James, vi, 194); he was Mr. George Parker, born and bred in Virginia.

  • The Complete Works
    By George Eliot

    That parching fall upon her father's hope, Which she must plant and see it wither only,— Wither and die. She saw the end begun. Zincali hearts were not unfaithful: she Was centre to the savage loyalty Which vowed obedience to Zarca dead ...

  • The Complete Works
    By Robert Henryson

    Here, the fox means it to refer admiringly and avidly to prospectively stolen goods. not worth ane fle. ... Though not as economically important as wool, hides were a staple of Scottish trade with Flanders (Whyte, Scotland before the ...

  • The Complete Works: Charlotte, Emily, Anne, Patrick & Branwell Brontë
    By Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë

    ... glorious in Tyrian tints, dipped his brim already; stepping, as I was, eastward, I faced a vast bank of clouds, but also I had before me the arch of an evening rainbow; a perfect rainbow — high, wide, vivid.

  • The Complete Works
    By Jane Austen

    Though you have often told me that Miss Millar was remarkably handsome, you never mentioned anything of her Sisters' beauty; yet they are certainly extremely pretty. I'll give you their description.– Julia is eighteen; with a ...

  • The Complete Works
    By William Dunbar

    ... followed the ME poet's translation of “Gaude virgo, Mater Christi”; “Glade us, maiden, moder milde.” See Middle English Marian Lyrics, ed. Karen Saupe (Kalamazoo, MI; Medieval Institute Publications, 1998), Poem 87, line 1 (p. 162).

  • The Complete Works: Translations of Lucian
    By Sir Thomas More

    The Complete Works: Translations of Lucian

  • The Complete Works
    By Samuel Taylor Coleridge, James Marsh

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • The complete works
    By William Shakespeare, Arthur Henry Bullen

    The complete works

  • The Complete Works: Short Stories, Poems & Letters
    By O. Henry

    ... Poems & Letters O. Henry. Letters To Lithopolis From O. Henry To Mabel Wagnalls Table of Contents I II III IV V VI VII VIII I Table of Contents O. HENRY TO MISS WAGNALLS New Letters To Lithopolis From O Henry To Mabel Wagnalls.

  • The Complete Works: Science Fiction Classics, Post-Apocalyptic Novels & Space Adventure Books -Including A Martian Odyssey, The Mad Moon, The...
    By Stanley G. Weinbaum

    Musaicum Books presents to you this unique collection, designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices.

  • The Complete Works
    By Oscar Wilde, Audrey Beardsley

    The Complete Works

  • The Complete Works: Essays, Travel Journal, Letters
    By Michel de Montaigne

    Humanist, skeptic, acute observer of himself and others, Michel de Montaigne (1533--92) was the first to use the term "essay" to refer to the form he pioneered, and...

  • The complete works: Alice, or the mysteries. 15
    By Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton

    The complete works: Alice, or the mysteries. 15

  • The Complete Works
    By Hadewijch

    Hadewijch, a Flemish Beguine of the 13th century, is undoubtedly the most important exponent of love mysticism and one of the loftiest figures in the western mystical tradition.

  • The Complete Works
    By William Shakespeare

    The Complete Works

  • The Complete Works: Vol. II
    By Thomas Dick

    There is no co- lor inherent in the grass , the trees , the fruits , and the flowers , nor even in the most splendid ... This is further evident from the following experi- ment : If we place a colored body in one of the colors of the ...

  • The Complete Works: Vol. I
    By Thomas Dick

    ... distances and magnitudes of the heavenly bodies , objects of magnificence and grandeur are now presented to the view ... immeasurable spaces which inter- vene between the great bodies of the universe likewise convey august and sublime ...