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Flatland: Of Recognition by Sight

by Edwin A. Abbott Of our Methods of Recognizing ...Concerning Irregular FiguresOf Recognition by Sight I am about to appear very inconsistent. In the previous sections I have said that…

The Divine Comedy: Paradiso: Canto XX

Paradiso: Canto XIXParadiso: Canto XXIParadiso: Canto XX When he who all the world illuminates Out of our hemisphere so far descends That on all sides the daylight is consumed, The…

The Divine Comedy: Purgatorio: Canto XXVI

Purgatorio: Canto XXVPurgatorio: Canto XXVIIPurgatorio: Canto XXVI While on the brink thus one before the other We went upon our way, oft the good Master Said: "Take thou heed! suffice…

Plays at Plumfield

Plays at PlumfieldAs it is as impossible for the humble historian of the March family to write a story without theatricals in it as for our dear Miss Yonge to get on with less than twelve or…

Vachel Lindsay: The Chinese Nightingale

The Chinese NightingaleVachel Lindsay"How, how," he said. "Friend Chang," I said, "San Francisco sleeps as the dead — Ended license, lust and play: Why do you iron the night away? Your big…

Percy Bysshe Shelley: Queen Mab Book 5

by Percy Bysshe Shelley 4 6 5 'Thus do the generations of the earth Go to the grave, and issue from the womb, Surviving still the imperishable change That renovates the world; even as the…