by J. Walker McSpadden
Preface
Mr. H. G. Wells, in his "Outline of History," was of necessity forced to
omit the narration of many of the chief events in the history of these
Unite...
by Plato
Translated by Benjamin Jowett
INTRODUCTION.
In several of the dialogues of Plato, doubts have arisen among his
interpreters as to which of the various subjects discuss...
Charles Dickens.
AN URGENT REMONSTRANCE, &c TO THE GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND,
(BEING BACHELORS OR WIDOWERS,)
THE REMONSTRANCE OF THEIR FAITHFUL FELLOW- SUBJECT,
SHEWETH,-
THAT Her M...
by Melvin L. Severy
THE EPISODE OF THE DARKENED ROOM
CHAPTER I
What shall we say when Dream-Pictures leave their frames of night and
push us from the waking world?
As the part I pl...
by HONORE DE BALZAC
"The whole show is dreadful," she cried coming out of the menagerie of
M. Martin. She had just been looking at that daring speculator "working
with his hyena,"-...