道德经 The Tao-te Ching
类别:双语小说 点击次数:29407 作者: 未知
简介:《道德经》,又称《道德真经》《老子》《五千言》《老子五千文》,是中国古代先秦诸子分家前的一部著作,为其时诸子所共仰,传说是春秋时期的老子李耳(似是作者、注释者、传...
类别:双语小说 点击次数:29407 作者: 未知
简介:《道德经》,又称《道德真经》《老子》《五千言》《老子五千文》,是中国古代先秦诸子分家前的一部著作,为其时诸子所共仰,传说是春秋时期的老子李耳(似是作者、注释者、传...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:2751 作者: 未知
简介:The detective did so. A three-edged dagger, with a curiously wrought handle, met his eye. It had blood dried on its point, and was, as all could see, the weapon with which Agatha Webb had been killed....
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:2686 作者: 未知
简介:Engineer Bartley Alexander appears to have a happy life in Boston with a successful career and a beautiful wife. He has been commissioned to design the Moorlock Bridge in Canada, the most important pr...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:3552 作者: 未知
简介:1904. A prolific English writer, who published colorful novels set in unknown regions and lost kingdoms of Africa, or some other corner of the world such as Iceland, Constantinople, Mexico, Ancient Eg...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:3839 作者: 安东尼·特罗洛普 Anthony Trollope
简介:It was suggested to Lucy before she had been long in Kingsbury Crescent that she should take some exercise. For the first week she had hardly been out of the house; but this was attributed to her sorr...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:17481 作者: 未知
简介:A green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating over and over: Allez vous-en! Allez vous-en! Sapristi! Thats all right! He could speak a little Spanish, and also a lan...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:2704 作者: 未知
简介:For a time Mr. Parham was extremely coy about Sir Bussy Woodcocks invitation to assist at a sance. Mr. Parham did not want to be drawn into this sance business. At the same time he did not want to fal...
类别:英文名人传记 点击次数:3493 作者: 未知
简介:I was born in San Francisco, California. I have in consequence always preferred living in a temperate climate but it is difficult, on the continent of Europe or even in America, to find a temperate cl...
类别:英文名人传记 点击次数:4164 作者: 未知
简介:It seems proper that I should prefix to the following biographical sketch, some mention of the reasons which have made me think it desirable that I should leave behind me such a memorial of so unevent...