Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles哈里伯顿夫人的麻烦
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1507 作者: Ellen Wood
简介:寡居的哈里伯顿夫人,靠不懈的劳动养活自己的孩子。哈里伯顿夫人钢铁般的意志与哈里伯顿的表兄弟们生活方式形成了鲜明的对比,他们经历了一个又一个丑闻和耻辱。哈里伯顿夫人的戏剧性考验和胆小鬼的丑行使哈里伯顿夫人的烦恼成为1862年最畅销的小说之一。...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1507 作者: Ellen Wood
简介:寡居的哈里伯顿夫人,靠不懈的劳动养活自己的孩子。哈里伯顿夫人钢铁般的意志与哈里伯顿的表兄弟们生活方式形成了鲜明的对比,他们经历了一个又一个丑闻和耻辱。哈里伯顿夫人的戏剧性考验和胆小鬼的丑行使哈里伯顿夫人的烦恼成为1862年最畅销的小说之一。...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:1506 作者: 未知
简介:Jack Chadwick flung down the alligator wrench with which he had been going over every nut and bolt, and capered about the lofty, bare-raftered shed. Toms round face beamed, mirroring the others high g...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1503 作者: Roy Rockwood罗伊·罗克伍德
简介:The Wonderful Cruise of the Electric Monarch...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:1502 作者: 未知
简介:Edward Jenner was born at his fathers vicarage at Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England, on May 17, 1749. After leaving school, he was apprenticed to a local surgeon, and in 1770 he went to London and be...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:1502 作者: Rudyard Kipling
简介:NO ONE knows how the title of The Trade came to be applied to the Submarine Service. Some say that the cruisers invented it because they pretend that submarine officers look like unwashed chauffeurs. ...
类别:儿童英文小说 点击次数:1502 作者: Charles Dickens查尔斯·狄更斯
简介:The story contained herein was written by Charles Dickens in 1867....
类别:儿童英文小说 点击次数:1501 作者: Lewis Carroll
简介:Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or co...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1501 作者: Charles Reade
简介:It's a long and winding picaresque novel set in 15th century Europe, telling the story of the love between Gerard Eliason, an artist turned priest, and Margaret Brandt, the daughter of a poor scholar,...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:1500 作者: 未知
简介:The French revolutionary period contains so much of greater importance that historians have neglected the Nootka Sound incident. Of the few writers who have discussed it, the majority have written fro...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1500 作者: 未知
简介:It is customary to regard Mary Shelleys claims to literary distinction as so entirely rooted and grounded in her husbands as to constitute a merely parasitic growth upon his fame. It may be unreserved...