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本书作为“*经典英语文库”第13辑中的一种,精选由法国著名政治思想家阿•托克维尔的经典作品《论美国民主(下卷)》。本书的基本思想在于承认贵族制度衰落的必然性和平等与民主势不可挡的发展趋势。它既是*部对美国社会、政治制度和民情行综合研究的著作,也是*部记述美国民主制度的专著。作者把民主作为一个对象来观察,没有掺杂自己的观加以论证,使读者得以看到那个时代美国社会的真实面貌。《论美国的民主》使他享有世界声誉。<br/>【推荐语】<br/>•政治学经典著作 •*部对美国社会、政治制度和民情行社会学研究的著作  •*部记述美国民主制度的专著<br/>【作者】<br/>法国著名政治思想家,他在继承近代以来西方资产阶级民主政治思想传统的基础上,主张用新的政治理论来建立一个崭新的民主世界。<br/>
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论美国民主.下卷

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BOOK TOW

SECTION 1 INFLUENCE OF DEMOCRACY ON THE ACTION OF INTELLECT IN THE UNITED STATES

CHAPTER 1 PHILOSOPHICAL METHOD AMONG THE AMERICANS

CHAPTER 2 OF THE PRINCIPAL SOURCE OF BELIEF AMONG DEMOCRATIC NATIONS

CHAPTER 3 WHY THE AMERICANS DISPLAY MORE READINESS AND MORE TASTE FOR GENERAL IDEAS THAN THEIR FOREFATHERS,THE ENGLISH

CHAPTER 4 WHY THE AMERICANS HAVE NEVER BEEN SO EAGER AS THE FRENCH FOR GENERAL IDEAS IN POLITICAL MATTERS

CHAPTER 5 OF THE MANNER IN WHICH RELIGION IN THE UNITED STATES AVAILS ITSELF OF DEMOCRATIC TENDENCIES

CHAPTER 6 OF THE PROGRESS OF ROMAN CATHOLICISM IN THE UNITED STATES

CHAPTER 7 OF THE CAUSE OF A LEANING TO PANTHEISM AMONGST DEMOCRATIC NATIONS

CHAPTER 8 THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUALITY SUGGESTS TO THE AMERICANS THE IDEA OF THE INDEFINITE PERFECTIBILITY OF MAN

CHAPTER 9 THE EXAMPLE OF THE AMERICANS DOES NOT PROVE THAT A DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE CAN HAVE NO APTITUDE AND NO TASTE FOR SCIENCE,LITERATURE, OR ART

CHAPTER 10 WHY THE AMERICANS ARE MORE ADDICTED TO PRACTICAL THAN TO THEORETICAL SCIENCE

CHAPTER 11 OF THE SPIRIT IN WHICH THE AMERICANS CULTIVATE THE ARTS

CHAPTER 12 WHY THE AMERICANS RAISE SOME MONUMENTS SO INSIGNIFICANT, AND OTHERS SO IMPORTANT

CHAPTER 13 LITERARY CHARACTERISTICS OF DEMOCRATIC AGES

CHAPTER 14 THE TRADE OF LITERATURE

CHAPTER 15 THE STUDY OF GREEK AND LATIN LITERATURE PECULIARLY USEFUL IN DEMOCRATIC COMMUNITIES

CHAPTER 16 THE EFFECT OF DEMOCRACY ON LANGUAGE

CHAPTER 17 OF SOME OF THE SOURCES OF POETRY AMONGST DEMOCRATIC NATIONS

CHAPTER 18 OF THE INFLATED STYLE OF AMERICAN WRITERS AND ORATORS

CHAPTER 19 SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE DRAMA AMONGST DEMOCRATIC NATIONS

CHAPTER 20 CHARACTERISTICS OF HISTORIANS IN DEMOCRATIC AGES

CHAPTER 21 OF PARLIAMENTARY ELOQUENCE IN THE UNITED STATES

SECTION 2 INFLUENCE OF DEMOCRACY ON THE FEELINGS OF AMERICANS

CHAPTER 1 WHY DEMOCRATIC NATIONS SHOW A MORE ARDENT AND ENDURING LOVE OF EQUALITY THAN OF LIBERTY

CHAPTER 2 OF INDIVIDUALISM IN DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES

CHAPTER 3 INDIVIDUALISM STRONGER AT THE CLOSE OF A DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION THAN AT OTHER PERIODS

CHAPTER 4 THAT THE AMERICANS COMBAT THE EFFECTS OF INDIVIDUALISM BY FREE INSTITUTIONS

CHAPTER 5 OF THE USE WHICH THE AMERICANS MAKE OF PUBLIC ASSOCIATIONS IN CIVIL LIFE

CHAPTER 6 OF THE RELATION BETWEEN PUBLIC ASSOCIATIONS AND NEWSPAPERS

CHAPTER 7 CONNECTION OF CIVIL AND POLITICAL ASSOCIATIONS

CHAPTER 8 THE AMERICANS COMBAT INDIVIDUALISM BY THE PRINCIPLE OF INTEREST RIGHTLY UNDERSTOOD

CHAPTER 9 THAT THE AMERICANS APPLY THE PRINCIPLE OF INTEREST RIGHTLY UNDERSTOOD TO RELIGIOUS MATTERS

CHAPTER 10 OF THE TASTE FOR PHYSICAL WELL-BEING IN AMERICA

CHAPTER 11 PECULIAR EFFECTS OF THE LOVE OF PHYSICAL GRATIFICATIONS IN DEMOCRATIC AGES

CHAPTER 12 CAUSES OF FANATICAL ENTHUSIASM IN SOME AMERICANS

CHAPTER 13 CAUSES OF THE RESTLESS SPIRIT OF AMERICANS IN THE MIDST OF THEIR PROSPERITY

CHAPTER 14 TASTE FOR PHYSICAL GRATIFICATIONS UNITED IN AMERICA TO LOVE OF FREEDOM AND ATTENTION TO PUBLIC AFFAIRS

CHAPTER 15 THAT RELIGIOUS BELIEF SOMETIMES TURNS THE THOUGHTS OF THE AMERICANS TO IMMATERIAL PLEASURES

CHAPTER 16 THAT EXCESSIVE CARE OF WORLDLY WELFARE MAY IMPAIR THAT WELFARE

CHAPTER 17 THAT IN TIMES MARKED BY EQUALITY OF CONDITIONS AND SCEPTICAL OPINIONS,IT IS IMPORTANT TO REMOVE TO A DISTANCE THE OBJECTS OF HUMAN ACTIONS

CHAPTER 18 THAT AMONGST THE AMERICANS ALL HONEST CALLINGS ARE HONORABLE

CHAPTER 19 THAT ALMOST ALL THE AMERICANS FOLLOW INDUSTRIAL CALLINGS

CHAPTER 20 THAT ARISTOCRACY MAY BE ENGENDERED BY MANUFACTURES

BOOK THREE

CHAPTER 1 THAT MANNERS ARE SOFTENED AS SOCIAL CONDITIONS BECOME MORE EQUAL

CHAPTER 2 THAT DEMOCRACY RENDERS THE HABITUAL INTERCOURSE OF THE AMERICANS SIMPLE AND EASY

CHAPTER 3 WHY THE AMERICANS SHOW SO LITTLE SENSITIVENESS IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY, AND ARE SO SENSITIVE IN EUROPE

CHAPTER 4 CONSEQUENCES OF THE THREE PRECEDING CHAPTERS

CHAPTER 5 HOW DEMOCRACY AFFECTS THE RELATION OF MASTERS AND SERVANTS

CHAPTER 6 THAT DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS AND MANNERS TEND TO RAISE RENTS AND SHORTEN THE TERMS OF LEASES

CHAPTER 7 INFLUENCE OF DEMOCRACY ON WAGES

CHAPTER 8 INFLUENCE OF DEMOCRACY ON KINDRED

CHAPTER 9 EDUCATION OF YOUNG WOMEN IN THE UNITED STATES

CHAPTER 10 THE YOUNG WOMAN IN THE CHARACTER OF A WIFE

CHAPTER 11 THAT THE EQUALITY OF CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTES TO THE MAINTENANCE OF GOOD MORALS IN AMERICA

CHAPTER 12 HOW THE AMERICANS UNDERSTAND THE EQUALITY OF THE SEXES

CHAPTER 13 THAT THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUALITY NATURALLY DIVIDES THE AMERICANS INTO A NUMBER OF SMALL PRIVATE CIRCLES

CHAPTER 14 SOME REFLECTIONS ON AMERICAN MANNERS

CHAPTER 15 OF THE GRAVITY OF THE AMERICANS, AND WHY IT DOES NOT PREVENT THEM FROM OFTEN COMMITTING INCONSIDERATE ACTIONS

CHAPTER 16 WHY THE NATIONAL VANITY OF THE AMERICANS IS MORE RESTLESS AND CAPTIOUS THAN THAT OF THE ENGLISH

CHAPTER 17 THAT THE ASPECT OF SOCIETY IN THE UNITED STATES IS AT ONCE EXCITED AND MONOTONOUS

CHAPTER 18 OF HONOR IN THE UNITED STATES AND IN DEMOCRATIC COMMUNITIES

CHAPTER 19 WHY SO MANY AMBITIOUS MEN AND SO LITTLE LOFTY AMBITION ARE TO BE FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES

CHAPTER 20 THE TRADE OF PLACE-HUNTING IN CERTAIN DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES

CHAPTER 21 WHY GREAT REVOLUTIONS WILL BECOME MORE RARE

CHAPTER 22 WHY DEMOCRATIC NATIONS ARE NATURALLY DESIROUS OF PEACE, AND DEMOCRATIC ARMIES OF WAR

CHAPTER 23 WHICH IS THE MOST WARLIKE AND MOST REVOLUTIONARY CLASS IN DEMOCRATIC ARMIES?

CHAPTER 24 CAUSES WHICH RENDER DEMOCRATIC ARMIES WEAKER THAN OTHER ARMIES AT THE OUTSET OF A CAMPAIGN,AND MORE FORMIDABLE IN PROTRACTED WARFARE

CHAPTER 25 OF DISCIPLINE IN DEMOCRATIC ARMIES

CHAPTER 26 SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON WAR IN DEMOCRATIC COMMUNITIES

BOOK FOUR

CHAPTER 1 THAT EQUALITY NATURALLY GIVES MEN A TASTE FOR FREE INSTITUTIONS

CHAPTER 2 THAT THE NOTIONS OF DEMOCRATIC NATIONS ON GOVERNMENT ARE NATURALLY FAVORABLE TO THE CONCENTRATION OF POWER

CHAPTER 3 THAT THE SENTIMENTS OF DEMOCRATIC NATIONS ACCORD WITH THEIR OPINIONS IN LEADING THEM TO CONCENTRATE POLITICAL POWER

CHAPTER 4 OF CERTAIN PECULIAR AND ACCIDENTAL CAUSES WHICH EITHER LEAD A PEOPLE TO COMPLETE CENTRALIZATION OF GOVERNMENT, OR WHICH DIVERT THEM FROM IT

CHAPTER 5 THAT AMONGST THE EUROPEAN NATIONS OF OUR TIME THE POWER OF GOVERNMENTS IS INCREASING,ALTHOUGH THE PERSONS WHO GOVERN ARE LESS STABLE

CHAPTER 6 WHAT SORT OF DESPOTISM DEMOCRATIC NATIONS HAVE TO FEAR

CHAPTER 7 CONTINUATION OF THE PRECEDING CHAPTERS

CHAPTER 8 GENERAL SURVEY OF THE SUBJECT

APPENDIX TO PARTS I AND II

CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

BILL OF RIGHTS

悉达多

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Is This Book for You? 人生历练皆有意义——“最经典英语文库”第十三辑之《悉达多》导读

Hermann Karl Hesse

FIRST PART TO ROMAIN ROLLAND,MY DEAR FRIEND

THE SON OF THE BRAHMAN

WITH THE SAMANAS

GOTAMA

AWAKENING

SECOND PART DEDICATED TO WILHELM GUNDERT,MY COUSIN IN JAPAN

KAMALA

WITH THE CHILDLIKE PEOPLE

SANSARA

BY THE RIVER

THE FERRYMAN

THE SON

OM

GOVINDA

The Bedside Classics of World Literature, Philosophy and Psychology

小王子

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Is This Book for You? 一个飞行员的文学梦——“最经典英语文库”第十三辑之《小王子》导读

TO LEON WERTH

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The Bedside Classics of World Literature, Philosophy and Psychology

在人间

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Is This Book for You? 《我的童年》《在人间》《母亲》,一个都不能少 ——“最经典英语文库”第十三辑之《在人间》导读

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV

CHAPTER XV

CHAPTER XVI

CHAPTER XVII

CHAPTER XVIII

CHAPTER XIX

CHAPTER XX

The Bedside Classics of World Literature, Philosophy and Psychology

资本论

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Is This Book for You? 今天很有必要重温《资本论》——“最经典英语文库”第十三辑之《资本论》导读

PREFACE TO THE FIRST GERMAN EDITION (MARX, 1867)

PREFACE TO THE FRENCH EDITION(MARX, 1872)

AFTERWORD TO THE SECOND GERMAN EDITION (MARX, 1873)

AFTERWORD TO THE FRENCH EDITION (MARX, 1875)

PREFACE TO THE THIRD GERMAN EDITION (ENGELS, 1883)

PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION(ENGELS, 1886)

PREFACE TO THE FOURTH GERMAN EDITION (ENGELS, 1890)

BOOK ONE: THE PROCESS OF PRODUCTION OF CAPITAL

PART 1: COMMODITIES AND MONEY

CHAPTER 1: COMMODITIES

CHAPTER 2: EXCHANGE

CHAPTER 3: MONEY, OR THE CIRCULATION OF COMMODITIES

PART 2: TRANSFORMATION OF MONEY INTO CAPITAL

CHAPTER 4: THE GENERAL FORMULA FOR CAPITAL

CHAPTER 5: CONTRADICTIONS IN THE GENERAL FORMULA OF CAPITAL

CHAPTER 6: THE BUYING AND SELLING OF LABOUR-POWER

PART 3: THE PRODUCTION OF ABSOLUTE SURPLUS-VALUE

CHAPTER 7: THE LABOUR-PROCESS AND THE PROCESS OF PRODUCING SURPLUS-VALUE

CHAPTER 8: CONSTANT CAPITAL AND VARIABLE CAPITAL

CHAPTER 9: THE RATE OF SURPLUS-VALUE

CHAPTER 10: THE WORKING DAY

CHAPTER 11: RATE AND MASS OF SURPLUS-VALUE

PART 4: PRODUCTION OF RELATIVE SURPLUS-VALUE

CHAPTER 12: THE CONCEPT OF RELATIVE SURPLUS-VALUE

CHAPTER 13: CO-OPERATION

CHAPTER 14: DIVISION OF LABOUR AND MANUFACTURE

CHAPTER 15: MACHINERY AND MODERN INDUSTRY

BOOK TOW: THE PROCESS OF PRODUCTION OF CAPITAL

PART 5: PRODUCTION OF ABSOLUTE AND RELATIVE SURPLUS-VALUE

CHAPTER 16: ABSOLUTE AND RELATIVE SURPLUS-VALUE

CHAPTER 17: CHANGES OF MAGNITUDE IN THE PRICE OF LABOUR-POWER AND IN SURPLUS-VALUE

CHAPTER 18: VARIOUS FORMULA FOR THE RATE OF SURPLUS-VALUE

PART 6: WAGES

CHAPTER 19: THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE VALUE (AND RESPECTIVE PRICE) OF LABOUR-POWER INTO WAGES

CHAPTER 20: TIME-WAGES

CHAPTER 21: PIECE WAGES

CHAPTER 22: NATIONAL DIFFERENCES OF WAGES

PART 7: THE ACCUMULATION OF CAPITAL

CHAPTER 23: SIMPLE REPRODUCTION

CHAPTER 24: CONVERSION OF SURPLUS-VALUE INTO CAPITAL

CHAPTER 25: THE GENERAL LAW OF CAPITALIST ACCUMULATION

PART 8: PRIMITIVE ACCUMULATION

CHAPTER 26: THE SECRET OF PRIMITIVE ACCUMULATION

CHAPTER 27: EXPROPRIATION OF THE AGRICULTURAL POPULATION FROM THE LAND

CHAPTER 28: BLOODY LEGISLATION AGAINST THE EXPROPRIATED,FROM THE END OF THE 15TH CENTURY. FORCING DOWN OF WAGES BY ACTS OF PARLIAMENT

CHAPTER 29: GENESIS OF THE CAPITALIST FARMER

CHAPTER 30: REACTION OF THE AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION ON INDUSTRY. CREATION OF THE HOME-MARKET FOR INDUSTRIAL CAPITAL

CHAPTER 31: THE GENESIS OF THE INDUSTRIAL CAPITALIST

CHAPTER 32: HISTORICAL TENDENCY OF CAPITALIST ACCUMULATION

CHAPTER 33: THE MODERN THEORY OF COLONISATION

The Bedside Classics of World Literature, Philosophy and Psychology

叶甫盖尼·奥涅金

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Is This Book for You? 伟大的诗人,悲惨的结局——“最经典英语文库”第十三辑之《叶甫盖尼·奥涅金》导读

PREFACE

A SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF ALEXANDER PUSHKIN

CANTO THE FIRST The Spleen

CANTO THE SECOND The Poet

CANTO THE THIRD The Country Damsel

CANTO THE FOURTH Rural Life

CANTO THE FIFTH The Fete

CANTO THE SIXTH The Duel

CANTO THE SEVENTH Moscow

CANTO THE EIGHTH The Great World

The Bedside Classics of World Literature, Philosophy and Psychology

悲惨世界.五卷之第四卷

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BOOK FIRST AFEWPAGESOFHISTORY

CHAPTER 1 WELL CUT

CHAPTER 2 BADLY SEWED

CHAPTER 3 LOUIS PHILIPPE

CHAPTER 4 CRACKS BENEATH THE FOUNDATION

CHAPTER 5 FACTS WHENCE HISTORY SPRINGS AND WHICH HISTORY IGNORES

CHAPTER 6 ENJOLRAS AND HIS LIEUTENANTS

BOOK SECOND ÉPONINE

CHAPTER 1 THE LARK'S MEADOW

CHAPTER 2 EMBRYONIC FORMATION OF CRIMES IN THE INCUBATION OF PRISONS

CHAPTER 3 APPARITION TO FATHER MABEUF

CHAPTER 4 AN APPARITION TO MARIUS

BOOK THIRD THE HOUSE IN THE RUE PLUMET

CHAPTER 1 THE HOUSE WITH A SECRET

CHAPTER 2 JEAN VALJEAN AS A NATIONAL GUARD

CHAPTER 3 FOLIIS AC FRONDIBUS

CHAPTER 4 CHANGE OF GATE

CHAPTER 5 THE ROSE PERCEIVES THAT IT IS AN ENGINE OF WAR

CHAPTER 6 THE BATTLE BEGUN

CHAPTER 7 TO ONE SADNESS OPPOSE A SADNESS AND A HALF

CHAPTER 8 THE CHAIN-GANG

BOOK FOURTH SUCCOR FROM BELOW MAY TURN OUT TO BE SUCCOR FROM ON HIGH

CHAPTER 1 A WOUND WITHOUT,HEALING WITHIN

CHAPTER 2 MOTHER PLUTARQUE FINDS NO DIFFICULTY IN EXPLAINING A PHENOMENON

BOOK FIFTH THE END OF WHICH DOES NOT RESEMBLE THE BEGINNING

CHAPTER 1 SOLITUDE AND THE BARRACKS COMBINED

CHAPTER 2 COSETTE'S APPREHENSIONS

CHAPTER 3 ENRICHED WITH COMMENTARIES BY TOUSSAINT

CHAPTER 4 A HEART BENEATH A STONE

CHAPTER 5 COSETTE AFTER THE LETTER

CHAPTER 6 OLD PEOPLE ARE MADE TO GO OUT OPPORTUNELY

BOOK SIXTH LITTLE GAVROCHE

CHAPTER 1 THE MALICIOUS PLAYFULNESS OF THE WIND

CHAPTER 2 IN WHICH LITTLE GAVROCHE EXTRACTS PROFIT FROM NAPOLEON THE GREAT

CHAPTER 3 THE VICISSITUDES OF FLIGHT

BOOK SEVENTH SLANG

CHAPTER 1 ORIGIN

CHAPTER 2 ROOTS

CHAPTER 3 SLANG WHICH WEEPS AND SLANG WHICH LAUGHS

CHAPTER 4 THE TWO DUTIES: TO WATCH AND TO HOPE

BOOK EIGHTH ENCHANTMENTS AND DESOLATIONS

CHAPTER 1 FULL LIGHT

CHAPTER 2 THE BEWILDERMENT OF PERFECT HAPPINESS

CHAPTER 3 THE BEGINNING OF SHADOW

CHAPTER 4 A CAB RUNS IN ENGLISH AND BARKS IN SLANG

CHAPTER 5 THINGS OF THE NIGHT

CHAPTER 6 MARIUS BECOMES PRACTICAL ONCE MORE TO THE EXTENT OF GIVING COSETTE HIS ADDRESS

CHAPTER 7 THE OLD HEART AND THE YOUNG HEART IN THE PRESENCE OF EACH OTHER

BOOK NINTH WHITHER ARE THEY GOING?

CHAPTER 1 JEAN VALJEAN

CHAPTER 2 MARIUS

CHAPTER 3 M. MABEUF

BOOK TENTH THE 5TH OF JUNE, 1832

CHAPTER 1 THE SURFACE OF THE QUESTION

CHAPTER 2 THE ROOT OF THE MATTER

CHAPTER 3 A BURIAL; AN OCCASION TO BE BORN AGAIN

CHAPTER 4 THE EBULLITIONS OF FORMER DAYS

CHAPTER 5 ORIGINALITY OF PARIS

BOOK ELEVENTH THE ATOM FRATERNIZES WITH THE HURRICANE

CHAPTER 1 SOME EXPLANATIONS WITH REGARD TO THE ORIGIN OF GAVROCHE'S POETRY. THE INFLUENCE OF AN ACADEMICIAN ON THIS POETRY

CHAPTER 2 GAVROCHE ON THE MARCH

CHAPTER 3 JUST INDIGNATION OF A HAIR-DRESSER

CHAPTER 4 THE CHILD IS AMAZED AT THE OLD MAN

CHAPTER 5 THE OLD MAN

CHAPTER 6 RECRUITS

BOOK TWELFTH CORINTHE

CHAPTER 1 HISTORY OF CORINTHE FROM ITS FOUNDATION

CHAPTER 2 PRELIMINARY GAYETIES

CHAPTER 3 NIGHT BEGINS TO DESCEND UPON GRANTAIRE

CHAPTER 4 AN ATTEMPT TO CONSOLE THE WIDOW HUCHELOUP

CHAPTER 5 PREPARATIONS

CHAPTER 6 WAITING

CHAPTER 7 THE MAN RECRUITED IN THE RUE DES BILLETTES

CHAPTER 8 MANY INTERROGATION POINTS WITH REGARD TO A CERTAIN LE CABUC WHOSE NAME MAY NOT HAVE BEEN LE CABUC

BOOK THIRTEENTH MARIUS ENTERS THE SHADOW

CHAPTER 1 FROM THE RUE PLUMET TO THE QUARTIER SAINT-DENIS

CHAPTER 2 AN OWL'S VIEW OF PARIS

CHAPTER 3 THE EXTREME EDGE

BOOK FOURTEENTH THE GRANDEURS OF DESPAIR

CHAPTER 1 THE FLAG: ACT FIRST

CHAPTER 2 THE FLAG: ACT SECOND

CHAPTER 3 GAVROCHE WOULD HAVE DONE BETTER TO ACCEPT ENJOLRAS' CARBINE

CHAPTER 4 THE BARREL OF POWDER

CHAPTER 5 END OF THE VERSES OF JEAN PROUVAIRE

CHAPTER 6 THE AGONY OF DEATH AFTER THE AGONY OF LIFE

CHAPTER 7 GAVROCHE AS A PROFOUND CALCULATOR OF DISTANCES

BOOK FIFTEENTH THE RUE DE L'HOMME ARMÉ

CHAPTER 1 A DRINKER IS A BABBLER

CHAPTER 2 THE STREET URCHIN AN ENEMY OF LIGHT

CHAPTER 3 WHILE COSETTE AND TOUSSAINT ARE ASLEEP

CHAPTER 4 GAVROCHE'S EXCESS OF ZEAL

拉封丹寓言故事集

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AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND WORKS OF JEAN DE LA FONTAINE

THE LIFE OF ÆSOP, THE PHRYGIAN

DEDICATION TO MONSEIGNEUR THE DAUPHIN[1]

PREFACE

TO MONSEIGNEUR THE DAUPHIN

Is This Book for You? 看似幼稚的寓言故事,往往出自大家之手 ——“最经典英语文库”第十三辑之《拉封丹寓言故事集》导读

Jean de La Fontaine

FABLE 1.THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANT

FABLE 2. THE RAVEN AND THE FOX

FABLE 3. THE FROG THAT WISHED TO MAKE HERSELF AS BIG AS THE OX

FABLE 4. THE TWO MULES

FABLE 5. THE WOLF AND THE DOG

FABLE 6. THE HEIFER, THE SHE-GOAT, AND THE LAMB,IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE LION

FABLE 7. THE WALLET

FABLE 8. THE SWALLOW AND THE LITTLE BIRDS

FABLE 9. THE TOWN RAT AND THE COUNTRY RAT

FABLE 10. THE MAN AND HIS IMAGE FOR M. THE DUKE DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD

FABLE 11. THE DRAGON WITH MANY HEADS,AND THE DRAGON WITH MANY TAILS

FABLE 12. THE WOLF AND THE LAMB

FABLE 13. THE ROBBERS AND THE ASS

FABLE 14. DEATH AND THE WOODCUTTER

FABLE 15. SIMONIDES RESCUED BY THE GODS

FABLE 16. DEATH AND THE UNHAPPY MAN

FABLE 17. THE WOLF TURNED SHEPHERD

FABLE 18. THE CHILD AND THE SCHOOLMASTER

FABLE 19. THE PULLET AND THE PEARL

FABLE 20. THE DRONES AND THE BEES

FABLE 21. THE OAK AND THE REED

FABLE 22. AGAINST THOSE WHO ARE HARD TO PLEASE

FABLE 23. THE COUNCIL HELD BY THE RATS

FABLE 24. THE WOLF PLEADING AGAINST THE FOX BEFORE THE APE

FABLE 25. THE MIDDLE-AGED MAN AND THE TWO WIDOWS

FABLE 26. THE FOX AND THE STORK

FABLE 27. THE LION AND THE GNAT

FABLE 28. THE ASS LADEN WITH SPONGES, AND THE ASS LADEN WITH SALT

FABLE 29. THE LION AND THE RAT

FABLE 30. THE DOVE AND THE ANT

FABLE 31. THE ASTROLOGER WHO LET HIMSELF FALL INTO THE WELL

FABLE 32. THE HARE AND THE FROGS

FABLE 33. THE TWO BULLS AND THE FROG

FABLE 34. THE PEACOCK COMPLAINING TO JUNO

FABLE 35. THE BAT AND THE TWO WEASELS

FABLE 36. THE BIRD WOUNDED BY AN ARROW

FABLE 37. THE MILLER, HIS SON,AND THE ASS

FABLE 38. THE COCK AND THE FOX

FABLE 39. THE FROGS WHO ASKED FOR A KING

FABLE 40. THE DOG AND HER COMPANION

FABLE 41. THE FOX AND THE GRAPES

FABLE 42. THE EAGLE AND THE BEETLE

FABLE 43. THE RAVEN WHO WISHED TO IMITATE THE EAGLE

FABLE 44. THE WOLVES AND THE SHEEP

FABLE 45. THE CAT CHANGED INTO A WOMAN

FABLE 46. PHILOMEL AND PROGNE

FABLE 47. THE LION AND THE ASS

FABLE 48. THE CAT AND THE OLD RAT

FABLE 49. A WILL INTERPRETED BY ÆSOP

FABLE 50. THE LION IN LOVE

FABLE 51. THE FOX AND THE GOAT

FABLE 52. THE SHEPHERD AND THE SEA

FABLE 53. THE DRUNKARD AND HIS WIFE

FABLE 54. KING GASTER AND THE MEMBERS

FABLE 55. THE MONKEY AND THE DOLPHIN

FABLE 56. THE EAGLE, THE WILD SOW, AND THE CAT

FABLE 57. THE MISER WHO LOST HIS TREASURE

FABLE 58. THE GOUT AND THE SPIDER

FABLE 59. THE EYE OF THE MASTER

FABLE 60. THE WOLF AND THE STORK

FABLE 61. THE LION DEFEATED BY MAN

FABLE 62. THE SWAN AND THE COOK

FABLE 63. THE WOLF, THE GOAT,AND THE KID

FABLE 64. THE WOLF, THE MOTHER,AND THE CHILD

FABLE 65. THE LION GROWN OLD

FABLE 66. THE DROWNED WOMAN

FABLE 67. THE WEASEL IN THE GRANARY

FABLE 68. THE LARK AND HER LITTLE ONES WITH THE OWNER OF A FIELD

FABLE 69. THE FLY AND THE ANT

FABLE 70. THE GARDENER AND HIS MASTER

FABLE 71. THE WOODMAN AND MERCURY

FABLE 72. THE ASS AND THE LITTLE DOG

FABLE 73. MAN AND THE WOODEN IDOL

FABLE 74. THE JAY DRESSED IN PEACOCK'S PLUMES

FABLE 75. THE LITTLE FISH AND THE FISHERMAN

FABLE 76. BATTLE BETWEEN THE RATS AND WEASELS

FABLE 77. THE CAMEL AND THE DRIFT-WOOD

FABLE 78. THE FROG AND THE RAT

FABLE 79. THE OLD WOMAN AND HER SERVANTS

FABLE 80. THE ANIMALS SENDING A TRIBUTE TO ALEXANDER

FABLE 81. THE HORSE WISHING TO BE REVENGED ON THE STAG

FABLE 82. THE FOX AND THE BUST

FABLE 83. THE HORSE AND THE WOLF

FABLE 84. THE SAYING OF SOCRATES

FABLE 85. THE OLD MAN AND HIS CHILDREN

FABLE 86. THE ORACLE AND THE IMPIOUS MAN

FABLE 87. THE MOUNTAIN IN LABOUR

FABLE 88. FORTUNE AND THE LITTLE CHILD

FABLE 89. THE EARTHEN POT AND THE IRON POT

FABLE 90. THE HARE'S EARS

FABLE 91. THE FOX WITH HIS TAIL CUT OFF

FABLE 92. THE SATYR AND THE PASSER-BY

FABLE 93. THE DOCTORS

FABLE 94. THE LABOURING MAN AND HIS CHILDREN

FABLE 95. THE HEN WITH THE GOLDEN EGGS

FABLE 96. THE ASS THAT CARRIED THE RELICS

FABLE 97. THE SERPENT AND THE FILE

FABLE 98. THE HARE THE PARTRIDGE

FABLE 99. THE STAG AND THE VINE

FABLE 100. THE LION GOING TO WAR

FABLE 101. THE ASS IN THE LION'S SKIN

FABLE 102. THE EAGLE AND THE OWL

FABLE 103. THE SHEPHERD AND THE LION

FABLE 104. THE LION AND THE HUNTER

FABLE 105. PHŒBUS AND BOREAS

FABLE 106. THE BEAR AND THE TWO FRIENDS

FABLE 107. JUPITER AND THE FARMER

FABLE 108. THE STAG VIEWING HIMSELF IN THE STREAM

FABLE 109. THE COCKEREL, THE CAT,AND THE LITTLE RAT

FABLE 110. THE FOX, THE MONKEY,AND THE OTHER ANIMALS

FABLE 111. THE MULE THAT BOASTED OF HIS FAMILY

FABLE 112. THE OLD MAN AND THE ASS

FABLE 113. THE COUNTRYMAN AND THE SERPENT

FABLE 114. THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE

FABLE 115. THE SICK LION AND THE FOX

FABLE 116. THE ASS AND HIS MASTERS

FABLE 117. THE SUN AND THE FROGS

FABLE 118. THE CARTER STUCK IN THE MUD

FABLE 119. THE DOG AND THE SHADOW

FABLE 120. THE BIRD-CATCHER,THE HAWK, AND THE SKYLARK

FABLE 121. THE HORSE AND THE ASS

FABLE 122. THE CHARLATAN

FABLE 123. THE YOUNG WIDOW

FABLE 124. DISCORD

FABLE 125. THE ANIMALS SICK OF THE PLAGUE

FABLE 126. THE RAT WHO RETIRED FROM THE WORLD

FABLE 127. THE HERON

FABLE 128. THE MAN BADLY MARRIED

FABLE 129. THE MAIDEN

FABLE 130. THE WISHES

FABLE 131. THE VULTURES AND THE PIGEONS

FABLE 132. THE COURT OF THE LION

FABLE 133. THE MILK-MAID AND THE MILK-PAIL

FABLE 134. THE CURATE AND THE CORPSE

FABLE 135. THE MAN WHO RUNS AFTER FORTUNE,AND THE MAN WHO WAITS FOR HER

FABLE 136. THE TWO FOWLS

FABLE 137. THE COACH AND THE FLY

FABLE 138. THE INGRATITUDE AND INJUSTICE OF MEN TOWARDS FORTUNE

FABLE 139. AN ANIMAL IN THE MOON

FABLE 140. THE FORTUNE-TELLER

FABLE 141. THE COBBLER AND THE BANKER

FABLE 142. THE CAT, THE WEASEL,AND THE LITTLE RABBIT

FABLE 143. THE LION, THE WOLF,AND THE FOX

FABLE 144. THE HEAD AND THE TAIL OF THE SERPENT

FABLE 145. THE DOG WHICH CARRIED ROUND HIS NECK HIS MASTER'S DINNER

FABLE 146. DEATH AND THE DYING MAN

FABLE 147. THE POWER OF FABLES

FABLE 148. THE BEAR AND THE AMATEUR OF GARDENING

FABLE 149. THE MAN AND THE FLEA

FABLE 150. THE WOMAN AND THE SECRET

FABLE 151. TIRCIS AND AMARANTH

FABLE 152. THE JOKER AND THE FISHES

FABLE 153. THE RAT AND THE OYSTER

FABLE 154. THE TWO FRIENDS

FABLE 155. THE PIG, THE GOAT,AND THE SHEEP

FABLE 156. THE RAT AND THE ELEPHANT

FABLE 157. THE FUNERAL OF THE LIONESS

FABLE 158. THE BASHAW AND THE MERCHANT

FABLE 159. THE HOROSCOPE

FABLE 160. THE TORRENT AND THE RIVER

FABLE 161. THE ASS AND THE DOG

FABLE 162. THE TWO DOGS AND THE DEAD ASS

FABLE 163. THE ADVANTAGE OF BEING CLEVER

FABLE 164. THE WOLF AND THE HUNTER

FABLE 165. JUPITER AND THE THUNDERBOLTS

FABLE 166. THE FALCON AND THE CAPON

FABLE 167. THE TWO PIGEONS

FABLE 168. EDUCATION

FABLE 169. THE MADMAN WHO SOLD WISDOM

FABLE 170. THE CAT AND THE RAT

FABLE 171. DEMOCRITUS AND THE ABDERANIANS

FABLE 172. THE OYSTER AND ITS CLAIMANTS

FABLE 173. THE FRAUDULENT TRUSTEE

FABLE 174. JUPITER AND THE TRAVELLER

FABLE 175. THE APE AND THE LEOPARD

FABLE 176. THE ACORN AND THE GOURD

FABLE 177. THE SCHOOL-BOY,THE PEDANT, AND THE NURSERY GARDENER

FABLE 178. THE CAT AND THE FOX

FABLE 179. THE SCULPTOR AND THE STATUE OF JUPITER

FABLE 180. THE MOUSE METAMORPHOSED INTO A GIRL

FABLE 181. THE MONKEY AND THE CAT

FABLE 182. THE WOLF AND THE STARVED DOG

FABLE 183. THE WAX CANDLE

FABLE 184. "NOT TOO MUCH."

FABLE 185. THE TWO RATS, THE FOX,AND THE EGG

FABLE 186. THE CORMORANT AND THE FISHES

FABLE 187. THE HUSBAND, THE WIFE,AND THE ROBBER

FABLE 188. THE SHEPHERD AND THE KING

FABLE 189. THE TWO MEN AND THE TREASURE

FABLE 190. THE SHEPHERD AND HIS FLOCK

FABLE 191. THE KITE AND THE NIGHTINGALE

FABLE 192. THE FISH AND THE SHEPHERD WHO PLAYED ON THE CLARIONET

FABLE 193. THE MAN AND THE SNAKE

FABLE 194. THE TORTOISE AND THE TWO DUCKS

FABLE 195. THE TWO ADVENTURERS AND THE TALISMAN

FABLE 196. THE MISER AND HIS FRIEND

FABLE 197. THE WOLF AND THE PEASANTS

FABLE 198. THE RABBITS

FABLE 199. THE SWALLOW AND THE SPIDER

FABLE 200. THE PARTRIDGE AND THE FOWLS

FABLE 201. THE LION

FABLE 202. THE DOG WHOSE EARS WERE CUT

FABLE 203. THE TWO PARROTS,THE MONARCH,AND HIS SON

FABLE 204. THE PEASANT OF THE DANUBE

FABLE 205. THE LIONESS AND SHE-BEAR

FABLE 206. THE MERCHANT,THE NOBLEMAN,THE SHEPHERD,AND THE KING'S SON

FABLE 207. THE OLD MAN AND THE THREE YOUNG MEN

FABLE 208. THE GODS AS INSTRUCTORS OF JUPITER'S SON

FABLE 209. THE OWL AND THE MICE

FABLE 210. THE COMPANIONS OF ULYSSES

FABLE 211. THE FARMER, THE DOG,AND THE FOX

FABLE 212. THE DREAM OF AN INHABITANT OF MOGUL

FABLE 213. THE TWO GOATS

FABLE 214. THE LION, THE APE,AND THE TWO ASSES

FABLE 215. THE WOLF AND THE FOX

FABLE 216. THE SICK STAG

FABLE 217. THE CAT AND THE TWO SPARROWS

FABLE 218. THE MISER AND THE APE

FABLE 219. THE OLD CAT AND THE YOUNG MOUSE

FABLE 220. THE BAT, THE BUSH,AND THE DUCK

FABLE 221. THE EAGLE AND THE MAGPIE

FABLE 222. THE QUARREL OF THE DOGS AND THE CATS; AND, ALSO, THAT OF THE CATS AND THE MICE

FABLE 223. LOVE AND FOLLY

FABLE 224. THE WOLF AND THE FOX

FABLE 225. THE CRAB AND ITS DAUGHTER

FABLE 226. THE FOREST AND THE WOODMAN

FABLE 227. THE FOX, THE FLIES,AND THE HEDGEHOG

FABLE 228. THE HAWK, THE KING,AND THE FALCON

FABLE 229. THE FOX AND THE TURKEYS

FABLE 230. THE CROW,THE GAZELLE, THE TORTOISE,AND THE RAT

FABLE 231. THE ENGLISH FOX

FABLE 232. THE APE

FABLE 233. THE FOX, THE WOLF,AND THE HORSE

FABLE 234. THE LEAGUE OF THE RATS

FABLE 235. A SCYTHIAN PHILOSOPHER

FABLE 236. DAPHNIS AND ALCIMADURA

FABLE 237. THE ELEPHANT AND JUPITER'S MONKEY

FABLE 238. THE MADMAN AND THE PHILOSOPHER

FABLE 239. THE FROGS AND THE SUN

FABLE 240. THE ARBITRATOR,ALMONER, AND HERMIT

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Is This Book for You? 儿童文学中的经典之作——“最经典英语文库”第十三辑之《木偶奇遇记》导读

CHAPTER 1 THE PIECE OF WOOD THAT LAUGHED AND CRIED LIKE A CHILD

CHAPTER 2 MASTER CHERRY GIVES THE WOOD AWAY

CHAPTER 3 GEPPETTO NAMES HIS PUPPET PINOCCHIO

CHAPTER 4 THE TALKING-CRICKET SCOLDS PINOCCHIO

CHAPTER 5 THE FLYING EGG

CHAPTER 6 PINOCCHIO'S FEET BURN TO CINDERS

CHAPTER 7 GEPPETTO GIVES HIS OWN BREAKFAST TO PINOCCHIO

CHAPTER 8 GEPPETTO MAKES PINOCCHIO NEW FEET

CHAPTER 9 PINOCCHIO GOES TO SEE A PUPPET-SHOW

CHAPTER 10 THE PUPPETS RECOGNIZE THEIR BROTHER PINOCCHIO

CHAPTER 11 FIRE-EATER SNEEZES AND PARDONS PINOCCHIO

CHAPTER 12 PINOCCHIO RECEIVES A PRESENT OF FIVE GOLD PIECES

CHAPTER 13 THE INN OF THE RED CRAW-FISH

CHAPTER 14 PINOCCHIO FALLS AMONGST ASSASSINS

CHAPTER 15 THE ASSASSINS HANG PINOCCHIO TO THE BIG OAK

CHAPTER 16 THE BEAUTIFUL CHILD RESCUES THE PUPPET

CHAPTER 17 PINOCCHIO WILL NOT TAKE HIS MEDICINE

CHAPTER 18 PINOCCHIO AGAIN MEETS THE FOX AND THE CAT

CHAPTER 19 PINOCCHIO IS ROBBED OF HIS MONEY

CHAPTER 20 PINOCCHIO STARTS BACK TO THE FAIRY'S HOUSE

CHAPTER 21 PINOCCHIO ACTS AS WATCH-DOG

CHAPTER 22 PINOCCHIO DISCOVERS THE ROBBERS

CHAPTER 23 PINOCCHIO FLIES TO THE SEASHORE

CHAPTER 24 PINOCCHIO FINDS THE FAIRY AGAIN

CHAPTER 25 PINOCCHIO PROMISES THE FAIRY TO BE GOOD

CHAPTER 26 THE TERRIBLE DOG-FISH

CHAPTER 27 PINOCCHIO IS ARRESTED BY THE GENDARMES

CHAPTER 28 PINOCCHIO ESCAPES BEING FRIED LIKE A FISH

CHAPTER 29 HE RETURNS TO THE FAIRY'S HOUSE

CHAPTER 30 THE "LAND OF BOOBIES"

CHAPTER 31 PINOCCHIO ENJOYS FIVE MONTHS OF HAPPINESS

CHAPTER 32 PINOCCHIO TURNS INTO A DONKEY

CHAPTER 33 PINOCCHIO IS TRAINED FOR THE CIRCUS

CHAPTER 34 PINOCCHIO IS SWALLOWED BY THE DOG-FISH

CHAPTER 35 A HAPPY SURPRISE FOR PINOCCHIO

CHAPTER 36 PINOCCHIO AT LAST CEASES TO BE A PUPPET AND BECOMES A BOY

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Is This Book for You? 思想的力量可以穿透时空——“最经典英语文库”第十三辑之《社会契约论》导读

INTRODUCTION

A NOTE ON BOOKS

FOREWORD

BOOK I

CHAPTER 1 SUBJECT OF THE FIRST BOOK

CHAPTER 2 THE FIRST SOCIETIES

CHAPTER 3 THE RIGHT OF THE STRONGEST

CHAPTER 4 SLAVERY

CHAPTER 5 THAT WE MUST ALWAYS GO BACK TO A FIRST CONVENTION

CHAPTER 6 THE SOCIAL COMPACT

CHAPTER 7 THE SOVEREIGN

CHAPTER 8 THE CIVIL STATE

CHAPTER 9 REAL PROPERTY

BOOK II

CHAPTER 1 THAT SOVEREIGNTY IS INALIENABLE

CHAPTER 2 THAT SOVEREIGNTY IS INDIVISIBLE

CHAPTER 3 WHETHER THE GENERAL WILL IS FALLIBLE

CHAPTER 4 THE LIMITS OF THE SOVEREIGN POWER

CHAPTER 5 THE RIGHT OF LIFE AND DEATH

CHAPTER 6 LAW

CHAPTER 7 THE LEGISLATOR

CHAPTER 8 THE PEOPLE

CHAPTER 9 THE PEOPLE (continued)

CHAPTER 10 THE PEOPLE (continued)

CHAPTER 11 THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS OF LEGISLATION

CHAPTER 12 THE DIVISION OF THE LAWS

BOOK III

CHAPTER 1 GOVERNMENT IN GENERAL

CHAPTER 2 THE CONSTITUENT PRINCIPLE IN THE VARIOUS FORMS OF GOVERNMENT

CHAPTER 3 THE DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTS

CHAPTER 4 DEMOCRACY

CHAPTER 5 ARISTOCRACY

CHAPTER 6 MONARCHY

CHAPTER 7 MIXED GOVERNMENTS

CHAPTER 8 THAT ALL FORMS OF GOVERNMENT DO NOT SUIT ALL COUNTRIES

CHAPTER 9 THE MARKS OF A GOOD GOVERNMENT

CHAPTER 10 THE ABUSE OF GOVERNMENT AND ITS TENDENCY TO DEGENERATE

CHAPTER 11 THE DEATH OF THE BODY POLITIC

CHAPTER 12 HOW THE SOVEREIGN AUTHORITY MAINTAINS ITSELF

CHAPTER 13 THE SAME (continued)

CHAPTER 14 THE SAME (continued)

CHAPTER 15 DEPUTIES OR REPRESENTATIVES

CHAPTER 16 THAT THE INSTITUTION OF GOVERNMENT IS NOT A CONTRACT

CHAPTER 17 THE INSTITUTION OF GOVERNMENT

CHAPTER 18 HOW TO CHECK THE USURPATIONS OF GOVERNMENT

BOOK IV

CHAPTER 1 THAT THE GENERAL WILL IS INDESTRUCTIBLE

CHAPTER 2 VOTING

CHAPTER 3 ELECTIONS

CHAPTER 4 THE ROMAN COMITIA

CHAPTER 5 THE TRIBUNATE

CHAPTER 6 THE DICTATORSHIP

CHAPTER 7 THE CENSORSHIP

CHAPTER 8 CIVIL RELIGION

CHAPTER 9 CONCLUSION

A DISCOURSE I

PREFACE

MORAL EFFECTS OF THE ARTS AND SCIENCES

THE FIRST PART

THE SECOND PART

A DISCOURSE II

DEDICATION TO THE REPUBLIC OF GENEVA

PREFACE

A DISSERTATION ON THE ORIGIN AND FOUNDATION OF THE INEQUALITY OF MANKIND

THE FIRST PART

THE SECOND PART

APPENDIX

A DISCOURSE ON POLITICAL ECONOMY

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Is This Book for You? 一个迷人的、神奇的故事——“最经典英语文库”第十三辑之《小公主》导读

THE WHOLE OF THE STORY

CHAPTER 1 SARA

CHAPTER 2 A FRENCH LESSON

CHAPTER 3 ERMENGARDE

CHAPTER 4 LOTTIE

CHAPTER 5 BECKY

CHAPTER 6 THE DIAMOND-MINES

CHAPTER 7 THE DIAMOND-MINES AGAIN

CHAPTER 8 IN THE ATTIC

CHAPTER 9 MELCHISEDEC

CHAPTER 10 THE INDIAN GENTLEMAN

CHAPTER 11 RAM DASS

CHAPTER 12 THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WALL

CHAPTER 13 ONE OF THE POPULACE

CHAPTER 14 WHAT MELCHISEDEC HEARD AND SAW

CHAPTER 15 THE MAGIC

CHAPTER 16 THE VISITOR

CHAPTER 17 "IT IS THE CHILD!"

CHAPTER 18 "I TRIED NOT TO BE"

CHAPTER 19 "ANNE"

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Is This Book for You? 歧视是人的天性之一吗——“最经典英语文库”第十三辑之《大街》导读

CHAPTER 1

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CHAPTER 39

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巴尔扎克笔下揭示人间“喜剧”真谛——“最经典英语文库”第十三辑之《贝姨》导读

Honoré de Balzac

part01

part02

part03

part04

part05

part06

part07

part08

part09

part10

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Is This Book for You? 百多年前的读者这样“追剧”——“最经典英语文库”第十三辑之《一位女士的画像》(下卷)导读

CHAPTER 28

CHAPTER 29

CHAPTER 30

CHAPTER 31

CHAPTER 32

CHAPTER 33

CHAPTER 34

CHAPTER 35

CHAPTER 36

CHAPTER 37

CHAPTER 38

CHAPTER 39

CHAPTER 40

CHAPTER 41

CHAPTER 42

CHAPTER 43

CHAPTER 44

CHAPTER 45

CHAPTER 46

CHAPTER 47

CHAPTER 48

CHAPTER 49

CHAPTER 50

CHAPTER 51

CHAPTER 52

CHAPTER 53

CHAPTER 54

CHAPTER 55

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共产党宣言

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Is This Book for You? 《共产党宣言》初衷 ——“最经典英语文库”第十三辑之《共产党宣言》导读

EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION

PREFACE TO THE 1872 GERMAN EDITION

PREFACE TO THE 1882 RUSSIAN EDITION

PREFACE TO THE 1883 GERMAN EDITION

PREFACE TO THE 1888 ENGLISH EDITION

PREFACE TO THE 1890 GERMAN EDITION

PREFACE TO THE 1892 POLISH EDITION

PREFACE TO THE 1893 ITALIAN EDITION

MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY

A LETTER FROM ENGELS TO MARX,24 NOVEMBER 1847

DRAFT OF A COMMUNIST CONFESSION OF FAITH

A COMMUNIST CONFESSION OF FAITH

ABOUT THE PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNISM

THE PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNISM

ABOUT DEMANDS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY IN GERMANY

DEMANDS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY IN GERMANY

THE PARIS COMMUNE

BONUS: THE PUBLISHED VERSION OF 1888 OF MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY

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