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  • av Frezzi Federico
    328,-

    Come all'autore apparve Cupido, e questi lo condusse nel regno di Diana, ove a' preghi del medesimo ferí la ninfa Filena.

  • av Verdinois Federigo
    240,-

    I giornali nostri, così prodighi e così poveri di aggetivi, sogliono far precedere il suo nome dall'illustre e non c'è caso che lo scordino nella penna. I suoi scolari di un tempo, che sempre ad un modo lo amano, gli danno sempre del professore e lo chiamano il professore come titolo che gli tocchi di diritto, ed ai giovani suol rispondere con un sorriso, con una stretta di mano, con un cenno amichevole del capo, con tutto l'affetto che può contenere il cuore di una fanciulla ingenua ed affettuosa: il suo cuore. Eppure il vero è ch'egli non è professore e non è illustre: è un brav'uomo. Qui in Napoli lo si conosce troppo da vicino, e ci si fa vincere da quella curiosa legge di ottica mor...

  • av Italo Svevo
    240,-

    Mario Samigli era un letterato quasi sessantenne. Un romanzo ch¿egli aveva pubblicato quarant¿anni prima, si sarebbe potuto considerare morto se a questo mondo sapessero morire anche le cose che non furono mai vive. Scolorito e un pö indebolito, Mario, invece, continuò a vivere per tanti anni di certa vita lemme lemme com¿era consentita da un impieguccio che gli dava non molti fastidi e un piccolissimo reddito. Una tale vita è igienica e si fa ancora più sana se, come avveniva da Mario, è condita da qualche bel sogno. Alla sua età egli continuava a considerarsi destinato alla gloria, non per quello che aveva fatto né per quello che sperava di poter fare, ma così, perché un¿inerzia grande...

  • av Bruno Giordano
    328,-

    Ed io a chi dedicarrò il mio Candelaio? a chi, o gran destino, ti piace ch¿io intitoli il mio bel paranimfo, il mio bon corifeo? a chi inviarrò quel che dal sirio influsso celeste, in questi più cuocenti giorni, ed ore più lambiccanti, che dicon caniculari, mi han fatto piovere nel cervello le stelle fisse, le vaghe lucciole del firmamento mi han crivellato sopra, il decano de¿ dudici segni m¿ha balestrato in capo, e ne l¿orecchie interne m¿han soffiato i sette lumi erranti? A chi s¿è voltato, ¿ dico io, ¿ a chi riguarda, a chi prende la mira? A Sua Santità? no. A Sua Maestà Cesarea? no. A Sua Serenità? no. A Sua Altezza, Signoria illustrissima e reverendissima? non, no. Per mia fé, non è...

  • av Annie F. Johnston
    289,-

    Cicely & Other Stories" is a delightful collection of short stories written by the renowned American author Annie Fellows Johnston. Published in 1898, this compilation is a treasure trove of heartwarming tales that capture the innocence and wonder of childhood. Through a series of charming narratives, Johnston weaves a tapestry of friendship, family, and moral lessons, creating a literary experience that resonates with readers of all ages.Annie Fellows Johnston, known for her exceptional storytelling, brings to life a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique challenges, dreams, and adventures. The stories explore themes that are both timeless and universal, making them relatable to readers from various backgrounds and generations.The title story, "Cicely," serves as the centerpiece of the collection. In this narrative, young Cicely embarks on a journey of self-discovery, navigating the complexities of life with determination and courage. As she encounters obstacles and triumphs, Cicely's character blossoms, showcasing the transformative power of resilience and personal growth.The other stories in the collection are equally enchanting. From heartwarming tales of familial bonds to inspiring narratives of overcoming adversity, each story presents a valuable lesson in an engaging and accessible manner. Johnston's prose is characterized by its vivid imagery, evoking a strong sense of time and place that immerses readers in the world she has created.Throughout "Cicely & Other Stories," Annie Fellows Johnston's masterful storytelling and ability to capture the essence of childhood shine brightly. Her narratives highlight the importance of kindness, compassion, and the pursuit of one's dreams. The collection serves as a testament to Johnston's enduring legacy as a beloved children's author whose words continue to resonate with readers, reminding us of the timeless values that shape our lives.In essence, "Cicely & Other Stories" is a literary gem that transports readers to a world of innocence and wonder, where characters embark on journeys of self-discovery and growth. With its rich narratives and compelling themes, the collection remains a beloved classic that continues to captivate the hearts of readers young and old.

  • av Traversi Camillo Antona
    328,-

    Gran salone di ricevimento nel palazzo Lanfranchi. ¿ Architettura del Rinascimento. ¿ Nel fondo, a destra dello spettatore, porta altissima, formata di quattro colonne di marmo, e capitello di marmo, che comunica in una Galleria di quadri.

  • av Goldoni Carlo
    240,-

    Chi m'insegna, chi mi dice L'infelice Pollastrina Se più vive, poverina, O se morta è in mezzo al mar?

  • av Luigi Pirandello
    240,-

    Da lungi ancor la florida alba suprema de¿ freschi colli lombardi in vetta ridemi, Italia, in core. Àlacri i miei pensieri, com¿api ritornano a sciame a Te che il fiore delle contrade sei. Or di leggiadro riso che un¿eco di gioje ridesti, or di mestizia il volto diafano atteggiate, chiuse in un sogno vago, già fuor della vita e pur vive, per le tue terre, Italia, erran le mie memorie. Oh rosea in faccia ai primi, aerei gioghi de l¿Alpi, villa degl¿Imbonati, nido di verde pace! Ivi con lo sbaldore d¿innumeri uccelli, tra ¿l folto de¿ campi tuoi, col bacio fulgido del tuo sole,

  • av Lawrence J. Leslie
    381,-

    "Chums of the Camp Fire" by Lawrence J. Leslie is an engaging novel that follows the adventures of a group of young friends who are part of the Camp Fire Girls organization. Set in the early 20th century, the story provides readers with an insightful glimpse into the lives of these girls as they navigate friendship, challenges, and personal growth.The narrative centers around the close-knit group of friends who form the core of the Camp Fire Girls. Through their various activities, including camping trips, outdoor adventures, and community service projects, the girls develop strong bonds of camaraderie and sisterhood. The novel highlights the importance of teamwork, cooperation, and mutual support as the girls work together to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals.As the story unfolds, readers are introduced to a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique strengths, personalities, and backgrounds. Through their interactions and experiences, the characters learn valuable life lessons, develop leadership skills, and discover the true meaning of friendship."Chums of the Camp Fire" not only provides a heartwarming portrayal of the friendships that develop among the girls, but it also emphasizes the significance of personal growth and self-discovery. The girls learn to overcome their fears, embrace new challenges, and become more confident in themselves and their abilities.Throughout the novel, the Camp Fire Girls engage in a range of outdoor activities that foster a deep connection with nature and the environment. This aspect of the story promotes a sense of appreciation for the outdoors and encourages readers to embrace the beauty and wonder of the natural world.Overall, "Chums of the Camp Fire" is a captivating tale of friendship, adventure, and personal development. Through its relatable characters and relatable situations, the novel offers readers an inspiring and wholesome narrative that celebrates the joys of camaraderie and the transformative power of shared experiences.

  • av Henry Lawson
    381,-

    "Children of the Bush" by Henry Lawson is a collection of short stories that vividly depict the lives and struggles of people living in the Australian bush during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through a series of interconnected tales, Lawson offers a poignant and authentic portrayal of the challenges, joys, and hardships faced by those who called the bush their home.The stories in "Children of the Bush" capture the essence of rural life in Australia, showcasing the resilience and resourcefulness of individuals and families as they navigate the harsh and unforgiving landscape. Lawson's writing paints a vivid picture of the Australian outback, from the vast and untamed wilderness to the close-knit communities that formed in its midst.Throughout the collection, Lawson explores themes of isolation, community, survival, and the human spirit's ability to endure in the face of adversity. His characters are ordinary people with extraordinary stories, and their experiences reflect the broader struggles and triumphs of a nation in transition.Lawson's prose is characterized by its raw honesty and deep empathy for his subjects. He delves into the inner lives of his characters, capturing their hopes, fears, dreams, and disappointments. The stories evoke a range of emotions, from laughter to tears, as readers become immersed in the lives of those who inhabit the pages."Children of the Bush" is a timeless work that continues to resonate with readers, offering a glimpse into a bygone era while addressing universal themes that remain relevant today. Lawson's exploration of the human condition and his ability to capture the essence of the Australian bush make this collection a classic of Australian literature.

  • av Carlo Malinverni
    240,-

    Ci additaron la mèta, - luminosa, smagliante come vetta di monte che il sole da levante con la calda ricchezza de' novi raggi indora: a quella mèta, dissero, chi pensa e chi lavora, chi sillogizza i veri duraturi, cui chiede l'umanità sbattuta refrigerio di fede, chi eterna nelle storie, su le tele, nei marmi, negli armonici numeri de' palpitanti carmi le glorie de la patria, l'onte dei dì presenti, e i voti e le speranze trepide de' vegnenti; chi col nerbo de' muscoli, col sudor de le fronti fertilizza le zolle; chi alle avare dei monti viscere perigliose chiede i tesor nascosti, o vie che allaccin terre cui son essi frapposti, a quella mèta tutti debbon drizzar l'acume de...

  • av Ralph Victor
    381,-

    "Comrades on River and Lake" by Ralph Victor is an adventurous and heartwarming tale that immerses readers in a world of friendship, exploration, and outdoor pursuits. Published in [publication year], this novel captures the spirit of camaraderie and the thrill of adventure that young readers can easily relate to.The story follows a group of close-knit friends who share a deep bond and a passion for outdoor activities. The main characters, often referred to as "comrades," embark on a series of captivating journeys that take them along rivers and across lakes, showcasing their resilience and teamwork in the face of challenges.Ralph Victor skillfully paints a vivid picture of the natural landscapes that serve as the backdrop for the characters' adventures. From the rushing currents of the rivers to the tranquil beauty of the lakes, the settings come alive and play an integral role in shaping the characters' experiences.Throughout the novel, themes of friendship, loyalty, and the importance of working together are prominently featured. The comrades rely on each other's strengths and provide unwavering support as they navigate various obstacles and tests of their skills. These themes resonate with readers of all ages and highlight the significance of genuine connections in overcoming adversity.The book also captures the essence of outdoor exploration and the thrill of discovery. Whether paddling down a river, navigating a lake, or setting up camp along the shore, the characters' adventures are filled with excitement and a sense of freedom that comes from connecting with nature."Comrades on River and Lake" is not only a tale of adventure but also a story that celebrates the spirit of youth and the joy of shared experiences. Ralph Victor's narrative invites readers to join the characters on their journeys, fostering a sense of nostalgia for the simplicity and wonder of childhood friendships.In conclusion, "Comrades on River and Lake" by Ralph Victor is a captivating novel that captures the essence of friendship, adventure, and the beauty of the natural world. Through the characters' escapades, readers are reminded of the lasting impact of shared experiences and the importance of forging connections that stand the test of time.

  • av Juvalta Erminio
    240,-

    L'esigenza pratica è il Calvario dei sistemi morali. È questa esigenza che i moralisti metafisici rimproverano trionfalmente agli avversari di dimenticare, e che i piú tra i moralisti delle scuole positive cercano persuadersi che sia tutt'uno colla necessità storica e sociologica, quando non preferiscono lasciarla in disparte. È in nome di questa esigenza che i kantiani varcano deliberatamente l'abisso tra il fenomeno e il noumeno;

  • av Pellico Silvio
    240,-

    - Perché alle torri del superbo Irnando Sempre drizzi lo sguardo, o mio Camillo? - Sposa, io molto l'amava; e in questi giorni Di nevose bufère, ognor la dolce Nostra infanzia mi torna alla memoria, Quando, arridenti il padre suo ed il mio, O di soppiatto noi dalle castella Usciti, incontravamci appo la riva Congelata del Pellice, e lung'ora Qua e là sdrucciolon ci vibravamo Ridendo e punzecchiandoci e luttando, E sul ghiaccio cadendo, e (bozzoluta Indi spesso la fronte o insanguinata) Tornando a casa lieti e tracotanti. Allora il padre suo, se all'un di noi Vedea della caduta in fronte il segno, Chiedevagli: "Hai tu pianto?" Ed il ferito Gridava: "No. o Ed a tal risposta...

  • av Lattes Elia
    240,-

    Che fossero etrusche, avremmo potuto risaperlo, come sembra, assai prima. La mummia era stata comperata in Egitto nel 1848-49 da Michele Baric', ufficiale di concetto pensionato della Corte viennese, e raccoglitore ad ore perse di quadri, vasi e anticaglie; la ereditò da lui nel 1853 il fratello Elia, vicediacono della diocesi di Diakovar, e la donò al nascente museo di Agram; dove separatamente, e la mummia, e le bende che ricoprironla un tempo, si riposero in due distinte custodie di vetro. Ivi le vide e svolse e studiò il Brugsch nel 1867 o 1868; e avverti pel primo «con sua grandissima sorpresa» come fossero coperte di una scrittura enimmatica, che sospettò «persino etiopica», senza d...

  • av Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
    289,-

    "Comfort Pease & Her Gold Ring" by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman is a captivating novella that weaves together elements of mystery, romance, and small-town life. Published in 1886 as part of the author's collection titled "A Humble Romance and Other Stories," this tale transports readers to a quaint New England village where secrets, human connections, and the complexities of love unfold.The story revolves around Comfort Pease, a young woman known for her beauty and her mysterious gold ring. Set against the backdrop of a close-knit community, the novella delves into the lives of the village's inhabitants, shedding light on their relationships, struggles, and aspirations. Comfort's gold ring becomes a symbol of intrigue, sparking curiosity and gossip among the villagers.As the narrative unfolds, readers are introduced to a cast of well-drawn characters, each with their own motivations and secrets. The interactions between Comfort and the other villagers reveal the complexities of human nature and the intricacies of social dynamics in a small town. Freeman's skillful portrayal of the characters' emotions and interactions adds depth and authenticity to the story.The novella explores themes of identity, societal expectations, and the pursuit of happiness. Comfort's journey to discover the truth about her gold ring becomes a metaphor for her quest to understand her own past and make choices that align with her desires. The story also touches on the transformative power of love and the impact of personal connections on individuals and their communities.Through her vivid descriptions and evocative language, Freeman creates a vivid portrayal of the New England landscape and the atmosphere of the village. The setting becomes almost a character itself, influencing the characters' decisions and shaping their experiences."Comfort Pease & Her Gold Ring" continues to be celebrated for its exploration of human nature, its portrayal of community life, and its timeless themes. Freeman's masterful storytelling and her ability to capture the nuances of emotion make this novella a memorable and engaging read, offering readers a glimpse into a world where mysteries intertwine with the complexities of the human heart.

  • av Nievo Ippolito
    240,-

    Ogni disposizione di natura, per quanto semplice o sgraziata, spira tuttavolta per chi la contempli con ben temprato animo una sua singolar poesia dalla quale ci si rivelano bellezze tanto più delicate e pellegrine quanto meno aperte e comprese. Un tale che, partitosi dalle folte campagne del Trivigiano col mal del quattrino nel fegato, di qua del ponte della Delizia devii verso Camino per quella magra pianura che costeggia il Tagliamento, subito col desiderio ritorna alle negre arature di Oderzo e ai colli pampinosi di Conegliano, abbandonando alla rabbia della bora e delle montane quei deserti di ghiaia. Ma il pittore che va cavalcando le proprie gambe col fardello in ispalla e l'arte n...

  • av Neera Anna Zuccari
    240,-

    Scrivo su queste pagine il tuo caro nome perchè in te le pensai, per te le raccolsi, a te le dedico. I consigli, che ti presento, sono tutti frutti maturati ad uno ad uno dalla osservazione, coltivati nel mio cuore. So che si potrebbe dire di essi come di tutti i frutti del mondo: altri simili e migliori ne ha il vicino. Ma questi sono miei; e tanto per me, come per te, la giustificazione è di quelle che si possono ascrivere fra le circostanze attenuanti. Nulla io tolsi agli illustri scrittori che mi precedettero nel trattare lo stesso tema; e ciò per la semplice ragione che non li ho letti. Così questo volume mancherà di dottrina, ma se, per avventura, qualche mia osservazione fosse av...

  • av Dressellio Geremia
    328,-

    Tu ti fidi (e sia ciò detto con tua pace) della tua robustezza, resisti al vento, e così sei vinta. Hai un nemico, che non sa cedere, e dalle forze ostili piglia sempre più animo, e se gl¿aggiungono forze ogni volta, che con più valorosi combatte, e ha tanto più sicura e certa la vittoria, quanto è più difficile pugna. Di qui è che il vento atterra le più alte e forti querce, e si ride della sciocchezza di quelle che indarno gli fanno resistenza. Io, essendo ben consapevole della fiacchezza mia, gli cedo, e vi sarà tal giorno, che ben seicento volte fargli riverenza con profondo inchino. Ne mi è cosa grave per conservarmi la vita, adorar anche mille volte al giorno, se tante bisognasse, u...

  • av Evaleen Stein
    289,-

    "Child Songs of Cheer" by Evaleen Stein is a delightful collection of poems and verses that are specifically designed to bring joy, comfort, and inspiration to young readers. Through this charming compilation, Stein offers a range of themes and emotions that resonate with children, fostering a sense of happiness and positivity.The book presents a rich tapestry of verses that cover various aspects of a child's life, including nature, play, friendship, and imagination. Each poem is crafted with care and an understanding of the young reader's perspective, making it relatable and engaging. The language is accessible and rhythmic, making it easy for children to read and recite.Stein's "Child Songs of Cheer" has the power to uplift spirits and brighten moods. The verses act as a source of comfort during moments of uncertainty or unease, reminding young readers of the beauty and wonder that surrounds them. Through the pages of this book, children are encouraged to embrace the world with enthusiasm and optimism.The collection also encourages an appreciation for the small joys in life, from the laughter of friends to the beauty of the natural world. Stein's ability to capture these moments in verse highlights her deep understanding of a child's emotional landscape and her skill in expressing these feelings through poetry."Child Songs of Cheer" is a testament to the timeless power of poetry to touch hearts and minds. It serves as a wonderful introduction to the world of verse for young readers, fostering a love for language and creative expression. With its themes of joy, hope, and positivity, this collection is a treasure that can be enjoyed by children and their families alike.

  • av Antonelli Luigi
    240,-

    Siamo nella sala del consiglio comunale di una grande città distesa su di una immensa pianura. Di questa sala è visibile esattamente la metà, ossia la parte posteriore dei seggi digradanti a semicerchio verso la sinistra della scena. Dell'invisibile SINDACO perciò, che si suppone seduto sul seggio a sinistra, si udrà soltanto la voce, e si sentiranno le scampanellate. Il PUBBLICO occupa lo spazio che corre tra gli ultimi ordini di seggi, limitato da un'artistica inferriata comunicante con l'emiciclo per mezzo di un cancello, e il resto della scena a destra. Nel fondo una porta, in direzione dell'inferriata, per l'accesso dei CONSIGLIERI: un'altra a dritta per l'accesso del PUBBLICO. Quand...

  • av Renier Michiel Giustina
    240,-

    Seguìta nel 1627 l¿estinzione della linea mascolina dei Duchi di Mantova, alcuni trä più gran principi d¿Europa rivolsero su quello Stato le loro mire. Pure l¿ultimo Duca Vincenzo Gonzaga avea nominato solennemente per testamento in suo legittimo erede e successore Carlo Gonzaga Duca di Nevers, come il parente più prossimo di sangue; anzi, a quest¿effetto, aveva fatto venir di Francia il di lui figlio Carlo principe di Rhetel creandolo suo luogotenente generale. E per consolidare viemaggiormente le ragioni di lui, aveagli prima di morire, fatto sposar la nipote Maria, figlia di suo fratello Ferdinando, ottenutane la permissione dal Pontefice.

  • av Della Valle Federico
    240,-

    La reina di Scotia

  • av Helen Leah Reed
    381,-

    "Brenda, Her School and Her Club" by Helen Leah Reed is a delightful and heartwarming novel that follows the journey of Brenda, a spirited and determined young girl, as she navigates the challenges and joys of school life and forms a special bond with her friends through their shared club activities.Set in a vibrant school environment, the story revolves around Brenda, a bright and enthusiastic student who is eager to learn and make the most of her educational opportunities. As Brenda attends classes, engages in various school activities, and interacts with her teachers and classmates, readers are treated to a charming portrayal of school life and the experiences that shape Brenda's character.One of the central themes of the novel is Brenda's involvement in a club, which provides her with a sense of belonging and a platform to explore her interests and talents. Through the club's activities, Brenda forms strong friendships with her peers, deepening her connection to the school community and offering readers a heartwarming exploration of camaraderie and teamwork.Helen Leah Reed's writing captures the innocence and enthusiasm of childhood, portraying Brenda as a relatable and endearing protagonist. The novel skillfully weaves together moments of friendship, academic challenges, personal growth, and the simple pleasures of everyday life."Brenda, Her School and Her Club" also touches on important values such as determination, kindness, and the importance of pursuing one's passions. Brenda's character evolves as she faces obstacles, learns from her experiences, and gains a deeper understanding of herself and her place in the world.Through its engaging narrative and relatable characters, the novel invites readers to reflect on their own school experiences and the significance of meaningful friendships. It celebrates the transformative power of education, the joys of shared interests, and the lasting impact of positive relationships on a young person's life.In summary, "Brenda, Her School and Her Club" is a heartwarming and uplifting novel that captures the essence of childhood, friendship, and personal growth. Helen Leah Reed's storytelling brings to life the world of a young girl navigating school, friendships, and the pursuit of her passions, making it a timeless and enjoyable read.

  • av Helen Leah Reed
    381,-

    "Brenda's Bargain" by Helen Leah Reed is a captivating novel that follows the adventures of Brenda, a resourceful and determined young girl, as she navigates the challenges of life and discovers the true meaning of resilience and friendship.Set in a charming and picturesque town, the story centers around Brenda and her family as they face financial difficulties. When Brenda's father loses his job, the family's financial stability is shaken, and Brenda takes it upon herself to find a way to help. Fueled by her determination and creativity, Brenda embarks on a journey to contribute to the family's income.The novel beautifully portrays Brenda's spirit and ingenuity as she explores various opportunities to earn money. Her determination leads her to unexpected ventures, and along the way, she forms meaningful connections with people in her community. As Brenda takes on different roles and responsibilities, readers are treated to a heartwarming tale of personal growth and the power of perseverance.Helen Leah Reed's writing skillfully captures the essence of Brenda's character, portraying her as a relatable and inspiring protagonist. Brenda's interactions with her family, friends, and the people she meets on her journey are portrayed with authenticity and depth, adding richness to the narrative.One of the central themes of the novel is the importance of empathy and understanding. As Brenda learns about the challenges others face and forms bonds with individuals from various walks of life, she gains a new perspective on the world around her. Her experiences teach her the value of compassion and the impact that even small acts of kindness can have."Brenda's Bargain" is a heartwarming exploration of resilience, community, and the enduring strength of family bonds. Through Brenda's trials and triumphs, readers are reminded of the significance of determination, the rewards of hard work, and the transformative power of reaching out to others in times of need.In summary, "Brenda's Bargain" is a touching and uplifting novel that captures the spirit of a young girl's journey to make a difference and the profound lessons she learns along the way. Helen Leah Reed's storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own values, relationships, and the ways in which simple acts of kindness can shape lives and create lasting connections.

  • av Helen Leah Reed
    381,-

    "Brenda's Ward" by Helen Leah Reed is a heartwarming and engaging novel that delves into the lives of its characters, exploring themes of friendship, personal growth, and the transformative power of compassion.The story revolves around Brenda, a kind-hearted and compassionate young girl, who discovers that her life is about to change when she becomes a guardian to a young child, or a "ward," named Susie. As Brenda takes on this new responsibility, she finds herself navigating the challenges and joys of caregiving, all while learning important life lessons along the way.Set against the backdrop of a close-knit community, "Brenda's Ward" beautifully captures the dynamics of relationships, both old and new. Brenda's interactions with Susie, her family, friends, and other members of the community, are portrayed with authenticity and depth, allowing readers to connect with the characters on a personal level.As Brenda embraces her role as a guardian, she not only provides care and support for Susie but also embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Through her experiences, Brenda learns about the complexities of love, sacrifice, and the profound impact that one person's actions can have on the lives of others.Helen Leah Reed's writing style is both engaging and heartfelt, drawing readers into the emotional journey of the characters. The novel's themes of compassion and empathy are interwoven throughout the narrative, underscoring the importance of understanding and kindness in a world that can sometimes be challenging.One of the standout qualities of "Brenda's Ward" is its ability to evoke a range of emotions, from moments of laughter and joy to moments of reflection and introspection. The characters' growth and development are portrayed in a way that feels genuine and relatable, making it easy for readers to become invested in their stories.In summary, "Brenda's Ward" is a touching and uplifting novel that explores the bonds of friendship, the power of compassion, and the transformative journey of self-discovery. Through Brenda's experiences, readers are reminded of the importance of reaching out to others, embracing new challenges, and finding strength in unexpected places.

  • av Federici Camillo
    240,-

    Piazza con bottega da caffè. Il conte Steimbergh ch¿esce dalla bottega, e s¿incontra col Caffettiere che sta per entrarvi. STEIMBERGH Ebbene, che significa tutta quella gente colà affollata all¿osteria della posta? CAFFETTIERE Figuratevi: in questi giorni, in cui s¿attende l¿imperatore, ogni calesse che arriva, mette il popolo in moto. Questa mattina è giunto un ciarlatano ben vestito, e tutti volevano che fosse uno della corte. Adesso è arrivato un uffiziale in una sedia scoperta, tutto impolverato, e ognuno s¿affolla a interrogarlo...

  • av Federico Luigini
    240,-

    Sovvenendomi, magnanimo e generoso monsignore, quasi di continuo le alte cortesie e le dolcissime accoglienze, che per bontà vostra infinita usate di fare a ciascheduno comunemente, e massime a coloro che mostrano d'amarvi, e tenervi caro ogni giorno più, come sono io, astretto dai lacci della gratitudine, non ho potuto non ricordarmi i meriti grandi ancora, che voi cercate pure di conferirmi sempre, poco ai passati, de' quali posso dire con verità di avere ricevuto un monte, l'animo vostro splendido e reale rivolgendo; per la qual cosa n'è nato in me un desìo sì fatto, già son più mesi, di riconoscere almeno in qualche particella, se non in tutto, que' beneficj che mi avete sempre con la...

  • av Verdi Paride Suzzara
    328,-

    Spero, lettori garbati, che mi vorrete scusare se la scena principale del racconto la faccio casa mia; a dirla, già, tanto è la mia casa che la vostra, non è egli vero? D'altronde, se non vi rincresce, leggetemi, e vi persuaderete senz'altro, come ai fatti che vi vengo a raccontare avrei potuto soltanto a scapito, non dico dell'effetto, ch'è il meno, ma della verità, cangiare niente niente di posto. E parlo così di verità, perchè la materia, l'essenza, il fondo, dirò, del racconto è cavato dal reale; il rimanente pura invenzione, la quale per fortuna si riduce a ben poca, e questa poca non vi torrò il merito e il gusto di trovarvela da voi. Toccherò luoghi, eventi e persone che m'incontrò...

  • av Laura Lee Hope
    381,-

    "Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on Grandpa's Farm" by Laura Lee Hope is a heartwarming children's story that takes young readers on a delightful journey to the countryside, where Bunny Brown and his sister Sue explore the joys of farm life and make unforgettable memories with their family.In this charming tale, Bunny and Sue's family decides to visit their grandfather's farm, giving the siblings the chance to experience the beauty and wonder of rural living. As they arrive at the farm, Bunny and Sue are immediately captivated by the sights, sounds, and activities that await them. From the bustling barnyard to the vast fields, every corner of the farm holds new adventures and discoveries.With boundless enthusiasm, Bunny and Sue eagerly participate in various farm chores and activities. They help feed the animals, gather eggs, and assist with other tasks that teach them the value of hard work, responsibility, and cooperation. Through their interactions with the farm animals and the natural world, they gain a deeper appreciation for the rhythms of life in the countryside.As Bunny and Sue immerse themselves in farm life, they form special bonds with their grandparents and other family members. The book beautifully portrays the warmth of familial relationships and the joy of spending quality time together. Through playful moments and heartfelt conversations, Bunny and Sue create lasting memories that strengthen their connections with their loved ones.Laura Lee Hope's storytelling captures the essence of rural life, painting a vivid picture of the farm's idyllic landscapes and the simple pleasures it offers. The book invites readers to join Bunny and Sue as they explore the farm's nooks and crannies, embark on mini-adventures, and learn valuable life lessons along the way."Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on Grandpa's Farm" celebrates the beauty of nature, the importance of family bonds, and the joy of discovery. Through Bunny and Sue's experiences, young readers are reminded of the significance of embracing the wonders of the world around them and the power of love and togetherness.

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