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Novels, Tales and Poems: The Mysteries of Udolpho, The Tell-Tale Heart ... key against another. ('Take care of the wards, Mr. Jasper.') 'Or whether ... answer. Mr. Sapsea then proposes a hit at backgammon, which, seasoned with his own ...

INTO ETERNAL DARKNESS: 100+ Gothic Classics in One Edition: Novels, Tales and Poems: The Mysteries of Udolpho, The Tell-Tale Heart, Wuthering Heights, Sweeney Todd, The Orphan of the Rhine, The Headless Horseman & many more

Novels, Tales and Poems: The Mysteries of Udolpho, The Tell-Tale Heart ... key, “did she not insinuate that charge — then, I suppose, in a state of ... Answer.” I hung my head. “Yes or no?” “Well, perhaps so — yes,” I faltered, and burst into ...

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... soul is the instinct that leads the soul from the seen to the unseen, from ... not die forever, my human love soared beyond its brief trial of terror and ... night, the calm reason of Faber would strip of their magical seemings; the Eyes ...

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... John Buchan, George MacDonald, Louis Tracy, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Bram ... me the promised French lesson ; and occasionally in the mornings , provided ... all jest and gaiety , pelting me with dead leaves , chasing me in and out of the ...

Harvard Classics Anthology - Complete 51 Volumes: The Greatest Works of World Literature - Dr. Eliot's Five Foot Shelf

Johann Wolfgang von GoetheGotthold Ephraim LessingThomas CarlylePlatoRené DescartesImmanuel KantCharles DarwinMartin LutherRobert Louis StevensonWilliam ShakespeareDante AlighieriEuripidesPercy Bysshe ShelleyCharles LambHenry David ThoreauSamuel JohnsonJohn Stuart MillDavid HumeJoseph AddisonJohn LockeJohn FletcherFrancis BeaumontLeigh HuntEpictetusThomas De QuinceySamuel Taylor ColeridgeJonathan SwiftChristopher MarloweJacob GrimmWilhelm GrimmWilliam HazlittMarcus Tullius CiceroDaniel DefoeAesopRichard Henry DanaJohn DrydenPhilip MassingerPedro Calderón de la BarcaJohn RuskinOliver Wendell HolmesErnest RenanRobert BurnsDavid GarrickRalph Waldo EmersonJohn WebsterIzaak WaltonJohn BunyanJames Russell LowellCharles Augustin Sainte-BeuveHomerEdmund BurkePlutarchMolièreAeschylusMichael FaradaySophoclesWilliam Makepeace ThackerayBenjamin FranklinPierre CorneilleJean RacineVoltaireRobert BrowningOliver GoldsmithThomas DekkerJohn MiltonAristophanesBlaise PascalVirgilRichard Brinsley SheridanSimon NewcombWilliam PennWalter BiggesPhilip SidneyHerodotusWalter RaleighFrancis BaconGiuseppe MazziniFrancis PrettyGeorge BerkeleyThomas HobbesAdam SmithAlessandro ManzoniAbraham CowleyMichel de MontaigneBen JonsonJohn WoolmanBenvenuto CelliniSydney SmithJean FroissartWilliam Henry HarrisonWilliam HarveyMarcus AureliusHans Christian AndersenThomas MaloryGeorge Gordon ByronThomas à KempisRichard SteeleThomas BrowneArchibald GeikieThomas Babington MacaulayTacitusWilliam RoperHippocratesMiguel de CervantesThomas MoreFriedrich von SchillerPhilip NicholsLouis PasteurJoseph ListerJean Jacques RousseauPliny the YoungerEdgar Alan PoeSaint AugustineHermann Ludwig Ferdinand von HelmholtzFrancis DrakeEdward HaiesNiccolo MachiavelliAmbroise ParéWilliam A. Neilson
... a sensuous man than by making him first aesthetic. But, you might object: Is this mediation absolutely indispensable? Could not truth and duty, one or the other, in themselves and by themselves, find access to the sensuous man? To this ...

The Complete Harvard Classics - All 51 Volumes in One Edition: The Anthology of the Greatest Works of World Literature - Dr. Eliot's Five Foot Shelf

Johann Wolfgang von GoetheGotthold Ephraim LessingThomas CarlylePlatoRené DescartesImmanuel KantCharles DarwinMartin LutherRobert Louis StevensonWilliam ShakespeareDante AlighieriEuripidesPercy Bysshe ShelleyCharles LambHenry David ThoreauSamuel JohnsonJohn Stuart MillDavid HumeJoseph AddisonJohn LockeJohn FletcherFrancis BeaumontLeigh HuntEpictetusThomas De QuinceySamuel Taylor ColeridgeJonathan SwiftChristopher MarloweJacob GrimmWilhelm GrimmWilliam HazlittMarcus Tullius CiceroDaniel DefoeAesopRichard Henry DanaJohn DrydenPhilip MassingerPedro Calderón de la BarcaJohn RuskinOliver Wendell HolmesErnest RenanRobert BurnsDavid GarrickRalph Waldo EmersonJohn WebsterIzaak WaltonJohn BunyanJames Russell LowellCharles Augustin Sainte-BeuveHomerEdmund BurkePlutarchMolièreAeschylusMichael FaradaySophoclesWilliam Makepeace ThackerayBenjamin FranklinPierre CorneilleJean RacineVoltaireRobert BrowningOliver GoldsmithThomas DekkerJohn MiltonAristophanesBlaise PascalVirgilRichard Brinsley SheridanSimon NewcombWilliam PennWalter BiggesPhilip SidneyHerodotusWalter RaleighFrancis BaconGiuseppe MazziniFrancis PrettyGeorge BerkeleyThomas HobbesAdam SmithAlessandro ManzoniAbraham CowleyMichel de MontaigneBen JonsonJohn WoolmanBenvenuto CelliniSydney SmithJean FroissartWilliam Henry HarrisonWilliam HarveyMarcus AureliusHans Christian AndersenThomas MaloryGeorge Gordon ByronThomas à KempisRichard SteeleThomas BrowneArchibald GeikieThomas Babington MacaulayTacitusWilliam RoperHippocratesMiguel de CervantesThomas MoreFriedrich von SchillerPhilip NicholsLouis PasteurJoseph ListerJean Jacques RousseauPliny the YoungerEdgar Alan PoeSaint AugustineHermann Ludwig Ferdinand von HelmholtzFrancis DrakeEdward HaiesNiccolo MachiavelliAmbroise ParéWilliam A. Neilson
... a sensuous man than by making him first aesthetic. But, you might object: Is this mediation absolutely indispensable? Could not truth and duty, one or the other, in themselves and by themselves, find access to the sensuous man? To this ...

Harvard Classics: All 71 Volumes

Johann Wolfgang von GoetheGotthold Ephraim LessingBjørnstjerne BjørnsonThomas CarlyleTheodor StormPlatoTheodor FontaneRené DescartesGottfried KellerMark TwainImmanuel KantCharles DarwinMartin LutherRobert Louis StevensonWilliam ShakespeareDante AlighieriEuripidesPercy Bysshe ShelleyCharles LambHenry David ThoreauHenry JamesSamuel JohnsonJohn Stuart MillVictor HugoDavid HumeJoseph AddisonJane AustenJohn LockeJohn FletcherFrancis BeaumontLeigh HuntEpictetusAlphonse DaudetThomas De QuinceyGuy de MaupassantGeorge EliotWalter ScottLaurence SterneSamuel Taylor ColeridgeJonathan SwiftChristopher MarloweWilhelm GrimmWilliam HazlittMarcus Tullius CiceroDaniel DefoeAesopRichard Henry DanaHenry FieldingJohn DrydenPhilip MassingerPedro Calderón de la BarcaBret HarteGeorge SandJohn RuskinOliver Wendell HolmesErnest RenanRobert BurnsDavid GarrickRalph Waldo EmersonJohn WebsterWashington IrvingIzaak WaltonJohn BunyanJuan ValeraAlfred de MussetJames Russell LowellCharles Augustin Sainte-BeuveNathaniel HawthorneHomerEdmund BurkePlutarchMolièreAeschylusMichael FaradaySophoclesWilliam Makepeace ThackerayBenjamin FranklinEdward Everett HalePierre CorneilleJean RacineVoltaireRobert BrowningOliver GoldsmithThomas DekkerJohn MiltonAristophanesBlaise PascalVirgilRichard Brinsley SheridanSimon NewcombWilliam PennWalter BiggesPhilip SidneyHerodotusWalter RaleighFrancis BaconGiuseppe MazziniFrancis PrettyGeorge BerkeleyThomas HobbesAdam SmithAlessandro ManzoniAbraham CowleyMichel de MontaigneBen JonsonJohn WoolmanBenvenuto CelliniSydney SmithJean FroissartWilliam Henry HarrisonWilliam HarveyMarcus AureliusHans Christian AndersenThomas MaloryGeorge Gordon ByronThomas à KempisIvan TurgenevRichard SteeleThomas BrowneArchibald GeikieThomas Babington MacaulayLeo TolstoyFyodor DostoevskyTacitusWilliam RoperHippocratesMiguel de CervantesThomas MoreFriedrich von SchillerPhilip NicholsLouis PasteurJoseph ListerJean Jacques RousseauPliny the YoungerCharles W. EliotEdgar Alan PoeSaint AugustineHermann Ludwig Ferdinand von HelmholtzFrancis DrakeEdward HaiesNiccolo MachiavelliAmbroise ParéWilliam A. NeilsonHonoré BalzacAlexander L. Kielland
... bore him, and bathes him in lukewarm water, and anoints him all over with ... chamber where he finds the tables set out in such style that he is filled ... dauntless, gentle, patient, and have learned to bear hardships, imprisonments, and ...

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... a sensuous man than by making him first aesthetic. But, you might object: Is this mediation absolutely indispensable? Could not truth and duty, one or the other, in themselves and by themselves, find access to the sensuous man? To this ...

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Johann Wolfgang von GoetheGotthold Ephraim LessingBjørnstjerne BjørnsonThomas CarlyleTheodor StormPlatoTheodor FontaneRené DescartesGottfried KellerMark TwainImmanuel KantCharles DarwinMartin LutherRobert Louis StevensonWilliam ShakespeareDante AlighieriEuripidesPercy Bysshe ShelleyCharles LambHenry David ThoreauHenry JamesSamuel JohnsonJohn Stuart MillVictor HugoDavid HumeJoseph AddisonJane AustenJohn LockeJohn FletcherFrancis BeaumontLeigh HuntEpictetusAlphonse DaudetThomas De QuinceyGuy de MaupassantGeorge EliotWalter ScottLaurence SterneSamuel Taylor ColeridgeJonathan SwiftChristopher MarloweWilhelm GrimmWilliam HazlittMarcus Tullius CiceroDaniel DefoeAesopRichard Henry DanaHenry FieldingJohn DrydenPhilip MassingerPedro Calderón de la BarcaBret HarteGeorge SandJohn RuskinOliver Wendell HolmesErnest RenanRobert BurnsDavid GarrickRalph Waldo EmersonJohn WebsterWashington IrvingIzaak WaltonJohn BunyanJuan ValeraAlfred de MussetJames Russell LowellCharles Augustin Sainte-BeuveNathaniel HawthorneHomerEdmund BurkePlutarchMolièreAeschylusMichael FaradaySophoclesWilliam Makepeace ThackerayBenjamin FranklinEdward Everett HalePierre CorneilleJean RacineVoltaireRobert BrowningOliver GoldsmithThomas DekkerJohn MiltonAristophanesBlaise PascalVirgilRichard Brinsley SheridanSimon NewcombWilliam PennWalter BiggesPhilip SidneyHerodotusWalter RaleighFrancis BaconGiuseppe MazziniFrancis PrettyGeorge BerkeleyThomas HobbesAdam SmithAlessandro ManzoniAbraham CowleyMichel de MontaigneBen JonsonJohn WoolmanBenvenuto CelliniSydney SmithJean FroissartWilliam Henry HarrisonWilliam HarveyMarcus AureliusHans Christian AndersenThomas MaloryGeorge Gordon ByronThomas à KempisIvan TurgenevRichard SteeleThomas BrowneArchibald GeikieThomas Babington MacaulayLeo TolstoyFyodor DostoevskyTacitusWilliam RoperHippocratesMiguel de CervantesThomas MoreFriedrich von SchillerPhilip NicholsLouis PasteurJoseph ListerJean Jacques RousseauPliny the YoungerCharles W. EliotEdgar Alan PoeSaint AugustineHermann Ludwig Ferdinand von HelmholtzFrancis DrakeEdward HaiesNiccolo MachiavelliAmbroise ParéWilliam A. NeilsonHonoré BalzacAlexander L. Kielland
... a sensuous man than by making him first aesthetic. But, you might object: Is this mediation absolutely indispensable? Could not truth and duty, one or the other, in themselves and by themselves, find access to the sensuous man? To this ...

Harvard's Classics Collection: Complete 71 Volumes: The Five Foot Shelf & The Shelf of Fiction - The Classic Literature & The Greatest Works of Fiction from Antics to Modern Age

Johann Wolfgang von GoetheGotthold Ephraim LessingBjørnstjerne BjørnsonThomas CarlyleTheodor StormPlatoTheodor FontaneRené DescartesGottfried KellerMark TwainImmanuel KantCharles DarwinMartin LutherRobert Louis StevensonWilliam ShakespeareDante AlighieriEuripidesPercy Bysshe ShelleyCharles LambHenry David ThoreauHenry JamesSamuel JohnsonJohn Stuart MillVictor HugoDavid HumeJoseph AddisonJane AustenJohn LockeJohn FletcherFrancis BeaumontLeigh HuntEpictetusAlphonse DaudetThomas De QuinceyGuy de MaupassantGeorge EliotWalter ScottLaurence SterneSamuel Taylor ColeridgeJonathan SwiftChristopher MarloweWilhelm GrimmWilliam HazlittMarcus Tullius CiceroDaniel DefoeAesopRichard Henry DanaHenry FieldingJohn DrydenPhilip MassingerPedro Calderón de la BarcaBret HarteGeorge SandJohn RuskinOliver Wendell HolmesErnest RenanRobert BurnsDavid GarrickRalph Waldo EmersonJohn WebsterWashington IrvingIzaak WaltonJohn BunyanJuan ValeraAlfred de MussetJames Russell LowellCharles Augustin Sainte-BeuveNathaniel HawthorneHomerEdmund BurkePlutarchMolièreAeschylusMichael FaradaySophoclesWilliam Makepeace ThackerayBenjamin FranklinEdward Everett HalePierre CorneilleJean RacineVoltaireRobert BrowningOliver GoldsmithThomas DekkerJohn MiltonAristophanesBlaise PascalVirgilRichard Brinsley SheridanSimon NewcombWilliam PennWalter BiggesPhilip SidneyHerodotusWalter RaleighFrancis BaconGiuseppe MazziniFrancis PrettyGeorge BerkeleyThomas HobbesAdam SmithAlessandro ManzoniAbraham CowleyMichel de MontaigneBen JonsonJohn WoolmanBenvenuto CelliniSydney SmithJean FroissartWilliam Henry HarrisonWilliam HarveyMarcus AureliusHans Christian AndersenThomas MaloryGeorge Gordon ByronThomas à KempisIvan TurgenevRichard SteeleThomas BrowneArchibald GeikieThomas Babington MacaulayLeo TolstoyFyodor DostoevskyTacitusWilliam RoperHippocratesMiguel de CervantesThomas MoreFriedrich von SchillerPhilip NicholsLouis PasteurJoseph ListerJean Jacques RousseauPliny the YoungerCharles W. EliotEdgar Alan PoeSaint AugustineHermann Ludwig Ferdinand von HelmholtzFrancis DrakeEdward HaiesNiccolo MachiavelliAmbroise ParéWilliam A. NeilsonHonoré BalzacAlexander L. Kielland
... a sensuous man than by making him first aesthetic. But, you might object: Is this mediation absolutely indispensable? Could not truth and duty, one or the other, in themselves and by themselves, find access to the sensuous man? To this ...

The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

... sunless sky , Big with clouds , hangs heavily , And behind the tempest fleet ... sea Which tempests shake eternally , As once the wretch there lay to sleep ... sapphire - tinted skies ; As the flames of sacrifice From the marble shrines ...

The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats

... sea Which tempests shake eternally , As once the wretch there lay to sleep ... sunless vapour , dim , Who once clothed with life and thought What now moves ... sapphire - tinted skies ; As the flames of sacrifice From the marble shrines ...

Queen Mab, a philosophical poem, with notes. [reputed to have been given by the author to W. Francis. Wanting the title-leaf, dedication and part of the last leaf].

... night - wind's rush , Heard not an earthly sound , Saw but the fairy pageant , Heard but the heavenly strains That filled the lonely dwelling . The Fairy's frame was slight , yon fibrous cloud , That catches but the palest tinge of even ...

The Poetical Works: From the Original Editions

From the Original Editions Percy Bysshe Shelley Richard Herne Shepherd. Death , Chaos , and Night , From the sound of our flight , Shall flee , like mist from a tempest's might . And Earth , Air , and Light , And the Spirit of Might ...

The Poems of Shelley: 1817-1819

... of chaos : Lo ! afar O'er the wide wild abyss two meteors shone , Sprung from the depth of its tempestuous jar : A blood - red Comet and the Morning Star Mingling their beams in combat — as he stood , 349. manifold ] Assuming various ...

The Poetical Works Including Various Additional Pieces From Ms. And Other Sources. The Text Revised, With Notes And A Memoir By William Michael Rossetti

... guide this company beyond the peak Of Bacchic Nysa , Mænad - haunted mountain , And beyond Indus and its tribute rivers , Trampling the torrent streams and ... Panthea . It is the delicate Spirit That guides the 356 PROMETHEUS UNBOUND .

The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Unannotated Edition, Etc

... sunless vapour , dim , Who once clothed with life and thought What now moves ... sea The waveless plain of Lombardy , Bounded by the vaporous air , Islanded by cities fair . Underneath Day's ... ocean To the sapphire - POEMS OF 1818 . 453.

The poetical works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Unannotated ed. Ed., with a critical mem., by W.M. Rossetti

... sunless vapour , dim , Who once clothed with life and thought What now moves ... sea The waveless plain of Lombardy , Bounded by the vaporous air , Islanded by cities fair . Underneath Day's ... ocean To the sapphire - FOEMS OF 1818 . 453.

Poetical Works

... sea Which tempests shake eternally , As once the wretch there lay to sleep ... sunless vapour , dim , Who once clothed with life and thought What now moves ... sapphire - tinted skies ; As the flames of sacrifice From the marble shrines ...

The Skylark and Adonais

Percy Bysshe Shelley. THE SKYLARK AND ADONAIS . 66 To a Skylark . This ode , the most popular and the most perfect of Shelley's lyrics , was written in the poet's twenty - ninth year , two years before his death . This poem and the ...

Shelley's Skylark: A Facsimile of the Original Manuscript, with a Note on Other Manuscripts of Shelley, in Harvard College Library

... Skylark . In Shelley's hand . Ends on p . 105. Facsimile given herewith . It will be observed that the manuscript has some variations from the usual printed copies of the poem , as in the second stanza , " unbodied joy " for " embodied ...

The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Lyrics & shorter poems

... almighty Fiend Whose name usurps thy honours , and the blood Through centuries clotted there , has floated down The tainted flood of ages , shalt thou live Unchangeable ... God . ' " Fairy " " There is no God ! Nature confirms the faith his ...

Review of Hogg's Memoirs of Prince Alexy Haimatoff

... novel in the Critical Review as by Shelley . It was thus : in the unpublished journal kept now by Shelley , now by Mary , I read— under the date Wednesday , Nov. 16 [ 1814 ] — " Shelley writes his critique till ... HOGG'S NOVEL AS SHELLEY •

The Romantic Poets

The major works of the movement’s six most famous poets—William Wordsworth, George Gordon Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, and William Blake—are represented in this handsome Word Cloud Classics volume, ...

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