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A Modest Proposal / Jonathan Swift
Title: A Modest Proposal For preventing the children of poor people in Ireland, from being a burden on their parents or cou...
A Farewell to Arms / Ernest Hemingway / Ch-10
CHAPTER X In the ward at the field hospital they told me a visitor was coming to see me in the afternoon. It was a hot day and there...
Think and Grow Rich / Napoleon Hill / The Devil'S Workshop The Seventh Basic Evil
In addition to the Six Basic Fears, there is another evil by which people suffer. It constitutes a rich soil in which the seeds of failure...
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...
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 ...
A Farewell to Arms / Ernest Hemingway / Ch-34
CHAPTER XXXIV In civilian clothes I felt a masquerader. I had been in uniform a long time and I missed the feeling of being held by ...
Dream Psychology / Sigmund Freud / Ch-3
3 WHY THE DREAM DISGUISES THE DESIRES In the foregoing exposition we have now learnt something of the dream work; we must regard it a...
The Art of Money Getting / P. T. Barnum / Ch-8
DON'T GET ABOVE YOUR BUSINESS Young men after they get through their business training, or apprenticeship, instead of pursuing t...
Summary SPIRIT OF DELIGHT by P. B. SHELLEY
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 ...
The Farmer / Amelia E. Barr
The king may rule o’er land and sea, The lord may live right royally, The soldier ride in pomp and pride, The sailor roam ...