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The Worlds Best Literature Ancient & Modern Vol. 18
by Various
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg.
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046 - Selections from the Epistles by Ludvig Holberg
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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046 - Selections from the Epistles by Ludvig Holberg
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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045 - Selected scenes by Ludvig Holberg part 2
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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045 - Selected scenes by Ludvig Holberg part 2
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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044 - Selected scenes by Ludvig Holberg part 1
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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044 - Selected scenes by Ludvig Holberg part 1
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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043 - Ludvig Holberg by William Morton Payne
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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043 - Ludvig Holberg by William Morton Payne
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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042 - Selected poems by James Hogg
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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042 - Selected poems by James Hogg
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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041 - Selected excerpts by Ernst Theodor Wilhelm Hoffmann
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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041 - Selected excerpts by Ernst Theodor Wilhelm Hoffmann
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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040 - Selected excerpts by Thomas Hobbes
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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040 - Selected excerpts by Thomas Hobbes
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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039 - Selected excerpts from History of the United States by Richard Hildreth
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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039 - Selected excerpts from History of the United States by Richard Hildreth
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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038 - Selected excerpts by Thomas Wentworth Higginson part 2
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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038 - Selected excerpts by Thomas Wentworth Higginson part 2
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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037 - Selected excerpts by Thomas Wentworth Higginson part 1
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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037 - Selected excerpts by Thomas Wentworth Higginson part 1
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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036 - Selected poems by Thomas Heywood
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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036 - Selected poems by Thomas Heywood
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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035 - Selected excerpts from Children of the World by Paul Heyse
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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035 - Selected excerpts from Children of the World by Paul Heyse
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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034 - Selected excerpts by Hesiod
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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034 - Selected excerpts by Hesiod
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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033 - Selected scenes by Henrik Hertz
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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033 - Selected scenes by Henrik Hertz
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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032 - Selected poems by Robert Herrick
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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031 - Selected excerpts by Herodotus
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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030 - Herodotus by Benjamin Ide Wheeler
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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029 - Selected poems by Jose Maria de Heredia
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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028 - Selected excerpts from Philosophy of the History of Man by Johann Gottfried Herder
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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027 - Johann Gottfried Herder by Kuno Francke
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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025 - Fragments by Heraclitus
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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026 - Selected poems by George Herbert
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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024 - Selected excerpts from Life of Patrick Henry
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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023 - Selected works by William Ernest Henley
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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022 - Selected poems by Felicia Dorothea Hemans
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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021 - Selected excerpts by Heliodorus
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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020 - Selected excerpts by Heinrich Heine part 2
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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018 - Maxims and Descriptions by Heinrich Heine
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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019 - Selected excerpts by Heinrich Heine part 1
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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017 - Selected poems by Heinrich Heine
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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016 - Heinrich Heine by Richard Burton
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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015 - Selections from Hegel's Writings
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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014 - George William Frederick Hegel by William T Harris
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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013 - Selected poems by Reginald Heber
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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012 - Selected excerpts from Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan by Lafcadio Hearn
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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011 - The Storm from Chita A Memory of Last Island by Lafcadio Hearn
Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg. - Summary by Leni
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Dive into the Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, a monumental collection designed to provide American households with a treasure trove of exceptional reading. This series, carefully curated by editors who sought to showcase the finest works across all ages and genres, spans an impressive 45 volumes (plus a comprehensive index-guide). Each chapter not only features a selection of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts but also includes insightful essays on the authors and subjects covered. The chapters often explore themes that connect multiple authors, organized by nationality, topic, or era—such as Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. This collection captivates readers with its rich variety and serves as a gateway to renowned literary figures like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron. According to editor Charles Dudley Warner, this is not just a library of reference, but a library to be read. Volume 18 journeys from Hawthorne to Holberg.
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