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I misteri del castello d'Udolfo, vol. 1 (Italian)
nti, e lo sguardo affaticato dall'aspettodi quelle voragini, si riposava alla vista degli armentie d...
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I misteri del castello d'Udolfo, vol. 2 (Italian)
l motivodi una sì istantanea conclusione, in verun modosollecitata da Valancourt. Ed infatti, non c...
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I misteri del castello d'Udolfo, vol. 4 (Italian)
fort la sollecitaronoperò così vivamente, che non potendospiegare il motivo che l'attaccava alla s...
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I misteri del castello d'Udolfo, vol. 3 (Italian)
ito in cuibalia ella trovavasi. Non aveva pure obliato di qualeimportanza fosse per lei la conservaz...
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The Lair of the White Worm
1860, I am close on eighty years of age, and though we have beena long-lived race, the span of life ...
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Nightmare Abbey
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The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner
at, in recording the hideous events which follow, I am onlyrelating to the greater part of the inhab...
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Le Horla (French)
nt jusqu'à moi leur doux etlointain bourdonnement de fer, leur chantd'airain que la brise m'apporte...
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Caleb Williams; Or, Things as They Are
utal and tyrannical squire.MISS EMILY MELVILLE, his cousin and dependent, whom he cruelly maltrea...
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Wieland; Or, The Transformation: An American Tale
not disapprove of the manner in which appearances are solved, but that the solution will b...
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The Monk: A Romance
wn,Your leaves shall be the Book-worm’s prey;Or sent to Chandler-Shop away,And doomed to suffer pu...
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Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
e, or to thatpart of the German which is tainted with the spurious and defective sensibilityof the F...
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The Monkey's Paw
it doesn’t matter.”“Never mind, dear,” said his wife, soothingly; “perhaps you’ll win t...
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
not crossed the doors of one for twentyyears. But he had an approved tolerance for others; sometimes...
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The Castle of Otranto
gh he had a quick eye for itsvanities. He had social wit, and liked to put it to small uses. But he ...
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The Phantom of the Opera
the artists, the superstition of themanagers, or a product of the absurd and impressionable brains o...
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Mosses from an old manse
d an old white horse who had his own living to pick upalong the roadside. The glimmering shadows tha...
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The Vampyre; a Tale
his own nation, but from the farthest boundaries ofEurope. Here too is Bonnet's abode, and, a few s...
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Northanger Abbey
and opinions have undergoneconsiderable changes.CHAPTER 1No one who had ever seen Catherine Morland...
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The Turn of the Screw
have to wait. We waited in fact till two nightslater; but that same evening, before we scattered, h...
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Carmilla
he describes as “involving, notimprobably, some of the profoundest arcana of our dual existence, a...
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Wuthering Heights
��Go to the Deuce!” even the gate over which he leantmanifested no sympathising movement to the wo...
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The Yellow Wallpaper
ing, and he says the samething.So I take phosphates or phosphites—whichever it is, and tonics, and...
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
erof the artist, but the morality of art consists in the perfect use of animperfect medium. No artis...
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