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Tess was a simple, innocent, guideless and hypersensitive girl, trapped in a traditionally boundsociety. She went to the D’Urbervilles to seek help for her starved family. There she met ...
An Annotated Edition by Jane Austen. Buy HERE.
Along with the plays of William Shakespeare and the works of Charles Dickens, Jane Austen’s novels are among the most beloved books of We...
Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire is best known as
the ancestral home of Lord Byron, and displays many personal items that
belonged to the great Romantic poet. Built on the site of a 12th-centu...
Carrie and Rudyard Kipling at the cemetery in Loos, France,
after World
War I. The couple's 18-year-old son, Jack, had
been killed in action
during the 1915 Battle of Loos.
Eyes aloft, over dangerous places,
The children follow the butterflies,
And, in the sweat of their upturned faces,
Slash with a net at the empty skies.
So it goes they fall amid brambles,
And s...
Jane Austen was both fond of and good at needlework. Several pieces of her work survive and can be seen at the Jane Austen's House museum in Chawton, Hampshire, UK, including a white embro...
PART I
O! nothing earthly save the ray
(Thrown back from flowers) of Beauty's eye,
As in those gardens where the day
Springs from the gems of Circassy-
...
Buy Here
Tess was a simple, innocent, guideless and hypersensitive girl, trapped in a traditionally boundsociety. She went to the D’Urbervilles to seek help for her starved family. There she met ...
An Annotated Edition by Jane Austen. Buy HERE.
Along with the plays of William Shakespeare and the works of Charles Dickens, Jane Austen’s novels are among the most beloved books of We...
Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire is best known as
the ancestral home of Lord Byron, and displays many personal items that
belonged to the great Romantic poet. Built on the site of a 12th-centu...
Carrie and Rudyard Kipling at the cemetery in Loos, France,
after World
War I. The couple's 18-year-old son, Jack, had
been killed in action
during the 1915 Battle of Loos.
Eyes aloft, over dangerous places,
The children follow the butterflies,
And, in the sweat of their upturned faces,
Slash with a net at the empty skies.
So it goes they fall amid brambles,
And s...
Jane Austen was both fond of and good at needlework. Several pieces of her work survive and can be seen at the Jane Austen's House museum in Chawton, Hampshire, UK, including a white embro...
PART I
O! nothing earthly save the ray
(Thrown back from flowers) of Beauty's eye,
As in those gardens where the day
Springs from the gems of Circassy-
...
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