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An Almond for a Parrot -  Being a reply to Martin Mar-Prelate

An Almond for a Parrot - Being a reply to Martin Mar-Prelate

by John Petheram

Nash was of St. John’s College, Cambridge, and took his degree of B.A. in 1585. He is supposed to have quitted the university in some disgrace about 1586, but of the cause we are entirely ignorant. The anonymous author of a tract called “Polymanteia,” printed in 1595, thus alludes to it: “Cambridge, make thy two children friends; thou hast been unk..

Greek Tragedy in the Light of Vase Paintings

Greek Tragedy in the Light of Vase Paintings

by John H. Huddilston

Although the archaeologists and mythologists constitute for the most part the number of those seriously concerned with Greek vases, there still remain many engaged in the study of Greek literature for whom the vases are bound to possess an abiding value, since they often relate the stories that Homer, Pindar, Aischylos, and Euripides tell. One may ..

Life of James Mars, a Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut

Life of James Mars, a Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut

by James Mars

When I made up my mind to write this story, it was not to publish it, but it was at the request of my sister that lived in Africa, and has lived there more than thirty years. She had heard our parents tell about our being slaves, but she was not born until a number of years after they were free. When the war in which we have been engaged began, the..

Rudimentary Architecture for the Use of Beginners

Rudimentary Architecture for the Use of Beginners

by W. H. Leeds

The study of Architecture, it may be said, has of late years acquired an increased share of public attention; but it has been too exclusively confined to the Mediæval and Ecclesiastical styles, which have consequently been brought into repute and general favour,—a result which strongly confirms what has just been recommended, namely, the policy of ..

The Dark Road -  further adventures of Chéri-Bibi

The Dark Road - further adventures of Chéri-Bibi

by Gaston Leroux

The Nut lay on the scorching beach facing the terrible sea in which the hungry sharks, the warders of his prison, were disporting. The convict was like a weary animal at rest. In truth, he had availed himself of the "relaxation" at ten o'clock to seek out a little fresh air and seclusion between two precipitous crags which cut him off from the rest..

The End -  How the Great War Was Stopped. A Novelistic Vagary

The End - How the Great War Was Stopped. A Novelistic Vagary

by L. P. Gratacap

IT is a pretty village, Saint Choiseul, perched on a hillside whose slopes, undeviatingly smooth and moderate, subside into a flowing land of streams and fields and white roadways. Its narrow streets are decorous with straight lines of prim poplars that have a military stiffness, and while the wind stirs their hedged leaves into audible protest—the..

The Last Days of the Romanovs

The Last Days of the Romanovs

by George Gustav Telberg

The narrative of Mr. Robert Wilton which supplements the translations of the official records is, we think, a document of incalculable value. Written by a man who for sixteen years was correspondent for the London Times in Russia, and who not only speaks Russian but was present throughout the investigation of the scene of the murder and during the ..

The Primrose Path -  A Chapter in the Annals of the Kingdom of Fife

The Primrose Path - A Chapter in the Annals of the Kingdom of Fife

by Mrs. Oliphant

The old house of Earl’s-hall stands on a long strip of land between two rivers, in that county affectionately known to its inhabitants as the kingdom of Fife. It is not a great house, but neither is it an insignificant one, though fortune has brought the family low which once held some primitive state in it: a quaint, gray dwelling, not formed for ..