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Chapter I. I am a native of _____, in the United States of America.
PAUL CLIFFORD By Edward Bulwer-Lytton PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1840.
BY EDWARD BULWER LYTTON (PLATE: "Thou art good and fair," said Viola.
A STRANGE STORY By Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton) PREFACE.
ATHENS: ITS RISE AND FALL by Edward Bulwer Lytton DEDICATION.
HAROLD by Edward Bulwer Lytton DEDICATORY EPISTLE TO THE RIGHT HON.
CHAPTER I. Who art thou, fair one, who usurp'st the place Of Blanch, the lady of the matchless grace?--LAMB.
CHAPTER I. Ou peut-on etre mieux qu'au sein de sa famille?--French Song.
EUGENE ARAM A TALE By Edward Bulwer Lytton TO SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART., ETC.
LUCRETIA By Edward Bulwer Lytton PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1853.
BY EDWARD BULWER LYTTON (_LORD LYTTON_.) "To doubt and to be astonished is to recognize our ignorance.
RIENZI, The Last of the Roman Tribunes by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart.
THE LAST OF THE BARONS By Edward Bulwer Lytton DEDICATORY EPISTLE.
CHAPTER I. In the gardens at Naples, one summer evening in the last century, some four or five gentlemen were seated under a tree drinking their sherbet and listening, in the intervals of convers...
CHAPTER I. SIR PETER CHILLINGLY, of Exmundham, Baronet, F.R.S. and F.A.S., was the representative of an ancient family, and a landed proprietor of some importance.
ERNEST MALTRAVERS By Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton) DEDICATION: TO THE GREAT GERMAN PEOPLE, A race of thinkers and of critics; A foreign but familiar audience, Profound in ...
Much has been written by critics, especially by those in Germany (the native land of criticism), upon the important question, whether to please or to instruct should be the end of Fiction--whether ...
CHAPTER I. In which the history opens with a description of the social manners, habits, and amusements of the English People, as exhibited in an immemorial National Festivity.--Characters...
THE LADY OF LYONS or, LOVE AND PRIDE By Edward Bulwer Lytton To the author of "Ion."
ALLOW me, my dear Brother, to dedicate this Work to you.
An Unfinished Historical Romance BY THE LATE LORD LYTTON EDITED BY HIS SON Dedication TO THE REV.
CHAPTER I. I'll tell you a story if you please to attend.
of character; and in such strokes, if they be by a great artist, force and freedom of style must still be apparent, even when they are left rough and unfinished.
It was the summer of the year 1491, and the armies of Ferdinand and Isabel invested the city of Granada.
THE FALLEN STAR, or, THE HISTORY OF A FALSE RELIGION by E. L. Bulwer and, A DISSERTATION ON THE ORIGIN OF EVIL by Lord Brougham PUBLISHER'S PREFACE RELIGION, says Noah Webster in his _Ame...
GODOLPHIN By Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton) TO COUNT ALFRED D'ORSAY.
FALKLAND By Edward Bulwer-Lytton PREFATORY NOTE TO THE PRESENT EDITION.
DEVEREUX BY EDWARD BULWER LYTTON (Lord Lytton) ADVERTISEMENT TO THE PRESENT EDITION.
CHAPTER I. Amoung the frets and checks to the course that "never did run smooth," there is one which is sufficiently frequent, for many a reader will remember the irritation it caused him.
VI. CHAPTER VII. PART XII. CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER V. CHAPTER VI. CHAPTER VII. PART XIII. CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER V. ...
and David Widger PAUL CLIFFORD, Volume 4. By Edward Bulwer Lytton CHAPTER XVI. Whackum.
CHAPTER I. In the gardens at Naples, one summer evening in the last century, some four or five gentlemen were seated under a tree drinking their sherbet and listening, in the intervals of conversa...
CHAPTER I. The Antechamber CHAPTER II. The Lover and the Confidant CHAPTER III. A Rival CHAPTER IV. Civil Ambition, and Ecclesiastical CHAPTER V. The true Fate of Morgana CHAPTER VI. Web upon ...
and David Widger CHAPTER XIII. The next day I had just dismissed the last of my visiting patients, and was about to enter my carriage and commence my round, when I received a twisted note con...
Si ad honestatem nati sumus ea aut sola expetenda est, aut certe omni pondere gravior est habenda quam reliqua omnia.
and David Widger PAUL CLIFFORD, Volume 2. By Edward Bulwer Lytton CHAPTER VII. Begirt with many a gallant slave, Apparelled as becomes the brave, Old Giaffir sat in his di...
CHAPTER I. Graham Vane had heard nothing for months from M. Renard, when one morning he received the letter I translate: "MONSIEUR,--I am happy to inform you that I have at last obtained one piec...
CHAPTER I. It is several weeks after the date of the last chapter; the lime-trees in the Tuileries are clothed in green.
and David Widger HAROLD by Edward Bulwer Lytton Dedicatory Epistle TO THE RIGHT HON.
and David Widger PAUL CLIFFORD, Volume 3. By Edward Bulwer-Lytton CHAPTER XII. Up rouse ye then, My merry, merry men!
It is many days since I wrote to you, and but for your delightful note just received, reproaching me for silence, I should still be under the spell of that awe which certain words of M. Savarin wer...
CHAPTER I. Ou peut-on etre mieux qu'au sein de sa famille?
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