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A casa vazia - Arthur Conan Doyle by asherlockian
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Título original: The Empty House Publicado pela primeira vez na Collier's Weekly em Setembro de 1903, com 7 ilustrações de Frederic Dorr Steele e na Strand Magazine, em Outubro de 1903, com 7 ilustrações de Sidney Paget. Sobre o texto em português: Este texto digital reproduz a tradução de The Empty House publicado em As Aventuras de Sherlock Holmes, Volume IV, editado pelo Círculo do Livro e com tradução de Lígia Junqueiro.
Sonetos de William Shakespeare by kethelenoliveira
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Os Sonetos de Shakespeare perfazem um conjunto de 154 poemas publicados em 1609, embora as datas de composição sejam imprecisas. Eles tratam de assuntos como amor , beleza ,política e mortalidade.
Otelo - De William Shakespeare by Pqna_Panda
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Este livro não é de minha autoria. Eu apenas amo esta história e como não achei nenhuma outra resolvi publica-la aqui. O autor é Willian Shakespeare, damos a ele todo o crédito por escrever esta história, triste, mas muito linda de se ler.
Poemas De William Shakespeare  by lariissa_pereira
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) by RobertLouisStevenson
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Great Expectations (1861) by CharlesDickens
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On Christmas Eve, around 1812, Pip, an orphan who is about six years old, encounters an escaped convict in the village churchyard while visiting the graves of his mother, father, and siblings. The convict scares Pip into stealing food and a file to grind away his shackles, from the home he shares with his abusive older sister and her kind, passive husband Joe Gargery, a blacksmith. The next day, soldiers recapture the convict while he is engaged in a fight with another convict; the two are returned to the prison ships from which they escaped...
Anna Karenina by LeoTolstoy
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"Anna Karenina" is the tragedy of married aristocrat and socialite Anna Karenina and her affair with the affluent Count Vronsky. The story starts when she arrives in the midst of a family broken up by her brother's unbridled womanizing—something that prefigures her own later situation, though with less tolerance for her by others.
Moby-Dick; Or, the Whale (1851) by HermanMelville
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"Moby-Dick" tells the adventures of wandering sailor Ishmael, and his voyage on the whaleship Pequod, commanded by Captain Ahab. Ishmael soon learns that Ahab has one purpose on this voyage: to seek out Moby Dick, a ferocious, enigmatic white sperm whale. In a previous encounter, the whale destroyed Ahab's boat and bit off his leg, which now drives Ahab to take revenge.
The Importance of Being Earnest, A Trivial Comedy for Serious People by OscarWilde
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"The Importance of Being Earnest, A Trivial Comedy for Serious People" is a farcical comedy in which the protagonists maintain fictitious personæ in order to escape burdensome social obligations.
The Three Musketeers (1844) (Completed) by AlexandreDumas
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The Three Musketeers (French: Les Trois Mousquetaires) is a novel by Alexandre Dumas, which recounts the adventures of a young man named d'Artagnan after he leaves home to travel to Paris, to join the Musketeers of the Guard. D'Artagnan is not one of the musketeers of the title; those are his friends Athos, Porthos and Aramis, inseparable friends who live by the motto "all for one, one for all" ("tous pour un, un pour tous").