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The Little Prince / Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Title: The Little Prince Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Subjects: Children; Fiction; Fantasy It is story of a little boy who l...
Summary TO MY SISTER by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
The poem is addressed to Wordsworth's younger sister, Dorothy Wordsworth. He urged her to come out into the open lap of nature. She ...
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SHELLEY is it in very sad mood in the poem. He invokes The spirit of Joy. He feels that the spirit of delight has left him. He does not ...
Summary TO SPRING by WILLIAM BLAKE
To spring poem is addressed to the spring season. The poet calls upon the season to visit his land. He fervently appeals to the season t...
The Turn of the Screw / Henry James / Ch-3
III Her thus turning her back on me was fortunately not, for my just preoccupations, a snub that could check the growth of our mutua...
Pride and Prejudice / Jane Austen / Chapter 14
During dinner, Mr. Bennet scarcely spoke at all; but when the servants were withdrawn, he thought it time to have some conversation with h...
The Republic / Plato / Book-3
BOOK 3 Such then, I said, are our principles of theology—some tales are to be told, and others are not to be told to our disciples fro...
Notes from the Underground / Fyodor Dostoevsky / P-1 Ch-7
VII But these are all golden dreams. Oh, tell me, who was it first announced, who was it first proclaimed, that man only does nasty ...
War and Peace / Leo Tolstoy / Book-3 Ch-6
CHAPTER VI It was long since the Rostóvs had news of Nicholas. Not till midwinter was the count at last handed a letter addressed in h...
The Hound of the Baskervilles / Arthur Conan Doyle / Ch-13
Chapter 13. Fixing the Nets Sir Henry was more pleased than surprised to see Sherlock Holmes, for he had for some days been e...