Battle Of Constantine
It is a sure mark of narrowness and defective powers of perception to fail to discover the point of view […]
It is a sure mark of narrowness and defective powers of perception to fail to discover the point of view […]
In the time of Spanish rule, and for many years afterwards, the town of Sulaco—the luxuriant beauty of the orange
The “Odyssey” (as every one knows) abounds in passages borrowed from the “Iliad”; I had wished to print these in
To translate writings, you need a key to the code — and if the last writer of Martian died forty thousand years before the first writer of Earth was born … how could the Martian be translated?
Right away in the west of Ireland lies a tiny hamlet called Kraighten. It is situated, alone, at the base of a low hill.
I admit that even among amateurs this is rather small talk, but it brings me to this point: in the
To most minds mystery is more fascinating than science. But when science itself leads straight up to the borders of mystery and there comes to a dead stop, saying, “At present I can no longer see my way,” the force of the charm is redoubled.
My strange, and perhaps whimsical, incognito proves useful to me in many ways that I never should have thought of.
A hard fate has condemned human beings to enter this mortal sphere without any natural covering, like that possessed by
One confidential evening, not three months ago, Lionel Wallace told me this story of the Door in the Wall. And