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The Divine Comedy: Purgatorio: Canto XX
Purgatorio: Canto XIXPurgatorio: Canto XXIPurgatorio: Canto XX Ill strives the will against a better will; Therefore, to pleasure him, against my pleasure I drew the sponge not…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…The Song of Hiawatha: Blessing the Cornfields
The Son of the Evening Star Picture-Writing Blessing the Cornfields Sing, O Song of Hiawatha, Of the happy days that followed, In the land of the Ojibways, In the pleasant land and…Acts: 19
Acts Chapter 19 1 And it came to pass, that, while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul having passed through the upper coasts came to Ephesus: and finding certain disciples, 2 He said…The Odyssey: Telemachus and His Mother Meet
Ulysses Reveals Himself to Telemachus. The Fight with Irus--Ulysses ... Telemachus and His Mother Meet--Ulysses and Eumaeus Come Down to the Town, and Ulysses is Insulted by Melanthius--He is…Banquet in the House of Alcinous--The Games - The Odyssey
Reception of Ulysses at the P... Ulysses Declares Himself and ... Banquet in the House of Alcinous--The Games. Now when the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared, Alcinous…Selected Essays in Black History: Hot-Foot Hannibal
The Case of the Negro A Negro Schoolmaster in the New South Hot-Foot Hannibal by Charles W. Chesnutt "I hate and despise you! I wish never to see you or speak to you again!" "…Upon Appleton House
Upon Appleton HouseTo My Lord Fairfax Within this sober Frame expect Work of no Forrain Architect; That unto Caves the Quarries drew, And Forrests did to Pastures hew; Who of his great Design…Top 50 All-Time Box Office Hits
Top of Page Source: Getty ImagesMovies have come a long way since they were first invented in 1878 by Eadward Muybridge. Back then, his two-second long film, which featured consecutive shots sewn…Tales from Shakespeare: All's Well that Ends Well
All's Well that Ends Well Bertram, Count of Rousillon, had newly come to his title and estate by the death of his father. The King of France loved the father of Bertram, and when he heard of…