مقالات برجسته جهان
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No.
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Author
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Title
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1
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Addison, Joseph
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Popular Superstitions
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2
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Addison, Joseph
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The Pleasures of Imagination
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3
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Addison, Joseph
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Of Laughter
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4
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Addison, Joseph
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The Tombs in Westminster Abbey
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5
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Addison, Joseph
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A Vision of Justice
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6
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Addison, Joseph
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Ladies’ Head-dress
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7
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Addison, Joseph
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The Fan Exercise
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8
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Agate, James
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Likes and Dislikes
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9
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Alighieri, Dante
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Freedom
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10
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Amiel, Henri Frederic
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Of love
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11
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Armstrong, Martin
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The Major Pleasures of Life
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12
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Bacon, Francis
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Of Truth
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13
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Bacon, Francis
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Of Studies
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14
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Bacon, Francis
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Of Ambition
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15
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Bacon, Francis
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Of Revenge
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16
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Bacon, Francis
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Of Friendship
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17
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Bacon, Francis
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Of Gardens
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18
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Bacon, Francis
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Of Adversity
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19
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Boccaccio, Giovanni
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The Plague
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20
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Borne, Ludwig
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On the Sulking of Women
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21
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Browne, Thomas
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Of Harmony
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22
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Camus, Albert
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The Unbelievers and Chrisions
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23
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Carlyle, Thomas
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The Opera
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24
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
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A Defence of Nonsense
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25
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Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
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A
Piece of Chalk
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26
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Cornwallis, William
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Of Entertainment
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27
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Cornwallis, William
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Of Humane Contentment
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28
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Croce, Benedetto
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On Telling the Truth
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29
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Da Vinci, Leonardo
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Of Life and Death
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30
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Daudet, Alphonse
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Sparrow Island
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31
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De La Bruyère, Jean
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The Absent-minded Man
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32
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De La Rochefoucauld, François
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Friendship
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33
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De Montaigne, Michel
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To The Reader
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34
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De Montaigne, Michel
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On the Art of Conversing
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35
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De Quincey , Thomas
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On the Knocking at the Gate in
Macbeth
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36
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De Quincey , Thomas
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The Literature of Knowledge and The
Literature of Power
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37
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Diderot ,Denis
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The warning of those possessing more
taste than fortune
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38
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Disraeli, Isaac
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The Man of One Book
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39
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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Nature
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40
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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Circles
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41
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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Illusions
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42
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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Self-Reliance
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43
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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Compensation
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44
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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Friendship
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45
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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The poet
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46
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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Representative
Men
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47
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Erskine, John
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The Moral Obligation to be
Intelligent
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48
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Goldsmith, Oliver
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National prejudices
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49
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Goldsmith, Oliver
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On Education
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50
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Goldsmith, Oliver
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On National Prejudices
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51
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Gorky, Maxim
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On Literature
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52
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Guicciardini, Francesco
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Counsels and Reflections
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53
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Gwynn, Stephen
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The Luxury of Doing Good
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54
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Hazlitt, William
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On the Feeling of Immortality in
Youth
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55
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Hazlitt, William
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On Going a Journey
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56
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Hazlitt, William
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On the Ignorance of the Learned
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57
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Heine, Heinrich
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The English
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58
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Hugo, Victor
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Talleyrand
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59
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Hume, David
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On Tragedy
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60
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Hunt, Leigh
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A Few Thoughts on Sleep
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61
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Huxley, Aldous
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Bhagavad Gita , The Perennial
Philosophy
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62
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James, Saint
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Biblical Literature
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63
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James, Saint
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The responsibility of speech
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64
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James, William
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The Energies of Man
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65
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Jefferson, Thomas
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Declaration of Independence
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66
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Kakuzo, Okakura
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The Cup of Humanity
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67
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Lamb, Charles
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In
Praise of Chimney-Sweepers
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68
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Lang, Andrew
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John Bunyan
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69
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Locke, John
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Epistle to the Reader
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70
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Lynd, Robert
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The Darkness
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71
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Lynd, Robert
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On Not Being a Philosopher
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72
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Lynd, Robert
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Why We Hate Insects
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73
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Lynd, Robert
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The Pleasure of Ignorance
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74
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Macaulay, Thomas Babington
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Bunyan’s "Pilgrim’s Progress"
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75
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Macaulay, Thomas Babington
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Milton
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76
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Macaulay, Thomas Babington
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The Life and Writings of Addison
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77
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Machiavelli, Niccolo
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Of
Fortune
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78
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Maeterlinck, Maurice
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Silence
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79
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Mahabharata
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Duty and Destiny
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80
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Maurois, Andre
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Advice to a Young Frenchman starting
for England
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81
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Nicolson, Harold
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In Defence of Shyness
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82
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Orwell, George
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Lear , Tolstoy and the Fool
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83
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Orwell, George
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Inside the Whale
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84
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Peacham, Henry
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Of Liberty
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85
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Peacham, Henry
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Of Quietnesse and Health
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86
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Plutarch
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Busybody
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87
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Priestley, John Boynton
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On Doing Nothing
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88
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Raine, Kathleen
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The Use of the Beautiful
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89
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Ruskin, John
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Pathetic Fallacy
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90
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Russell, Bertrand
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In Praise of Idleness
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91
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Russell, Bertrand
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The Ancestry of Fascism
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92
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Russell, Bertrand
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Why I am Not a Communist
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93
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Russell, Bertrand
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On Western Civilization
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94
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Russell, Bertrand
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Sceptical Essays
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95
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Russell, Bertrand
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Ideas that have helped mankind
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96
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Russell, Bertrand
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Ideas That have harmed mankind
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97
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Sainte-Beuve, Charles Augustin
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What is a classic?
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98
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Schiller, Friedrich
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Reflections on the Use of Vulgar
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99
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Schiller, Friedrich
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Base Elements in Art
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100
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Shaw, George Bernard
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Better than Shakespeare
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101
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Steele, Richard
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Happy Marriage
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102
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Stevenson,Robert Louis
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An Apology for Idlers
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103
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Swift, Jonathan
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The Art of Political Lying
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104
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Thoreau, Henry David
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Civil Disobedience
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105
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Thoreau, Henry David
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Walden
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106
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Verwey, Albert
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The Hodja Nasr-Eddin
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107
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Vishnu Purana
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The Return of the Golden Age
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108
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Woolf, Virginia
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The Death of the Moth
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109
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Woolf, Virginia
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How Should One Read a Book
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110
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Zola, Émile
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j'accuse
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