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Иконка для 仙遁 1.1.01

仙遁 (v. 1.1.01)

zuikong.com 最空网手机小说 опубликовал приложение 2011-06-11
(обновлено 2011-06-11)

  孔焯本是一个普通的罗孚弟子,平生最大的愿望便是混吃等死,哦,错了,混吃长生,对于本身并无太高的要求,岂料一次下山祭祖便得了早已绝传了数万年的正宗巫族修行法门大日琉璃金身诀,随后他的狗屎运便一发不可收拾,法宝,仙法,剑术,顺应着中土修行界的剧变,修行界有史以来最大的意外与奇迹便诞生了……
孔焯,剑仙,大日琉璃金身诀     

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Иконка для 仙墓中走出的强者 1.1.01

仙墓中走出的强者 (v. 1.1.01)

zuikong.com 最空网手机小说 опубликовал приложение 2011-06-11
(обновлено 2011-06-11)

  一个平凡的青年,误入了一座埋葬着东方、西方诸天神魔的远古墓园.
  这里,冰封着无数远古仙神妖魔的遗体
  还冰封着无数陪葬的远古宝物以及仙魔们留下的神秘传承……
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  此书类型为都市修真
     

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Иконка для 仙傲 1.1.01

仙傲 (v. 1.1.01)

zuikong.com 最空网手机小说 опубликовал приложение 2011-06-10
(обновлено 2011-06-10)

    六域苍穹,豪杰辈出,八百左道,三千旁门。小小少年,踏上仙路,仙秦遗迹,远古洞府,轩辕剑派,剑鸠化形,十诀仙典,扬我神威,一剑在手,万人俯首,傲视乾坤,敢问天下谁是英雄。
    焚烧残躯谢师恩,我辈都是无情人.
余则成 修仙 法宝 秘籍 轩辕剑派 仙秦遗迹 洞府     

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Иконка для 官仙 1.1.01

官仙 (v. 1.1.01)

zuikong.com 最空网手机小说 опубликовал приложение 2011-06-10
(обновлено 2011-06-10)

  罗天上仙陈太忠,因为情商过低只知道修炼,在冲击紫府金仙的紧要关头时,被人暗算了,不小心被打得穿越回了童年时代。
  他痛定思痛,决定去混官场,以锻炼自己的情商。
  有时痛快得过分,有时操蛋得离谱,偏偏体内还有点仙灵之气,能搞定一些无端闯出的祸事,这么一个怪胎,横冲直撞地闯进循规蹈矩的官场……
陈太忠,罗天上仙,情商,仕途,张好古     

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Иконка для 法相仙途 1.1.01

法相仙途 (v. 1.1.01)

zuikong.com 最空网手机小说 опубликовал приложение 2011-06-10
(обновлено 2011-06-10)

    张凡,一个资质普通的修仙者。
    二世为人,能给他带来什么优势?
    ******
    崎岖仙途,漫漫长生路。
    多少天纵奇才,殒身不恤。
    仙门宗师,魔道巨枭,千年老妖,哪个不是天资卓绝,际遇非凡。
    如何把他们踩在脚下,登临世界之巅?
    ******
    书已签,会完本,请收藏,多推荐,谢谢!!!
张凡,凡人流,法相,三足金乌,法宝     

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Иконка для Franz Kafka's Collection 0.2

Franz Kafka's Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-06-10
(обновлено 2011-06-10)

This book contain collection of 2 books

1. Metamorphosis (Die Verwandlung) [November-December
2. The Trial (Der Prozeß)



About the author
Franz Kafka


One of the major German-language novelists and short story writers of the 20th century, whose unique body of writing — most of it published posthumously despite his wish that it be destroyed — has become iconic in Western literature.

He is best known for the creation of Gregor Samsa in Die Verwandlung (The Metamorphosis), published in 1915, and Joseph K. in Der Prozess (The Trial), published in 1925, which explore the idea of the individual's alienation from his surroundings, his society, and from himself. The adjective "kafkaesque" has entered the language to express the absurd, surreal, and terrifying world that Kafka's work created.

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Иконка для Försvarsmakten 2.0.8

Försvarsmakten (v. 2.0.8)

Swedish Armed Forces опубликовал приложение 2011-06-10
(обновлено 2012-12-23)

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Иконка для James Joyce's Collection 0.2

James Joyce's Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-06-10
(обновлено 2011-06-10)

This book contain collection of 4 books

1. Dubliners [1914]
2. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man [1916]
3. Ulysses [1922]
4. Finnegans Wake [1939]


About the author
James Joyce


Irish expatriate author of the 20th century. He is best known[citation needed] for his landmark novel Ulysses [1922] and its controversial successor Finnegans Wake [1939], as well as the short story collection Dubliners [1914] and the semi-autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man [1916].

Although he spent most of his adult life outside Ireland, Joyce's psychological and fictional universe is firmly rooted in his native Dublin, the city which provides the settings and much of the subject matter for all his fiction. In particular, his tempestuous early relationship with the Irish Roman Catholic Church is reflected through a similar inner conflict in his recurrent alter ego Stephen Dedalus.

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Иконка для Case Is Altered By Ben Jonson 0.2

Case Is Altered By Ben Jonson (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-06-10
(обновлено 2011-06-10)

About the Book
The Case is Altered, comedy (ca. 1597–98; printed 1609), with Henry Porter and Anthony Munday?

J. was the founder of a new style of English comedy, original, powerful, and interesting, but lacking in spontaneity and nature. His characters tend to become mere impersonations of some one quality or “humour,” as he called it. Thus he is the herald, though a magnificent one, of decadence. He painted in general with a powerful, but heavy hand; in his masques, however, he often shows a singular gracefulness, especially in the lyrics which he introduces. His character, as given by Drummond, is not a particularly attractive one, “a great lover and praiser of himself, a contemner and scorner of others, given rather to lose a friend than a jest, jealous of every word and action of those about him, especially after drink ... a dissembler of ill parts which reign in him, a bragger of some good that he wanteth ... passionately kind and angry ... oppressed with fantasy which hath ever mastered his reason.” There must, however, have been far other qualities in a man who could command, as J. undoubtedly did, the goodwill and admiration of so many of the finest minds of his time. In person he was tall, swarthy, marked with small-pox, and in later years burly.

About the Author
Ben Jonson, 1573–1637

Poet and dramatist, was probably born in Westminster. His father, who died before Ben was four, seems to have come from Carlisle, and the family to have originally belonged to Annandale. He was sent to Westminster School, for which he seems to have been indebted to the kindness of W. Camden, who was one of the masters. His mother, meanwhile, had married a bricklayer, and he was for a time put to that trade, but disliking it, he ran away and joined the army, fighting against the Spaniards in the Low Countries. Returning to England about 1592 he took to the stage, both as an actor and as a playwright. In the former capacity he was unsuccessful. In 1598, having killed a fellow-actor in a duel, he was tried for murder, but escaped by benefit of clergy. About the same time he joined the Roman Catholic Church, in which he remained for 12 years. It was in 1598 also that his first successful play, Every Man in his Humour, was produced, with Shakespeare as one of the players. Every Man out of his Humour [1599], Cynthia’s Revels [1600], and The Poetaster [1601], satirising the citizens, the courtiers, and the poets respectively, followed. The last called forth several replies, the most notable of which was the Satiromastix (Whip for the Satirist) of Dekker, a severe, though not altogether unfriendly, retort, which J. took in good part, announcing his intention of leaving off satire and trying tragedy. His first work in this kind was Sejanus [1603], which was not very favourably received. It was followed by Eastward Ho, in which he collaborated with Marston and Chapman. Certain reflections on Scotland gave offence to James I., and the authors were imprisoned, but soon released. From the beginning of the new reign J. devoted himself largely to the writing of Court masques, in which he excelled all his contemporaries, and about the same time entered upon the production of the three great plays in which his full strength is shown. The first of these, Volpone, or the Fox, appeared in 1605; Epicæne, or the Silent Woman in 1609, and The Alchemist in 1610. His second and last tragedy, Catiline, was produced in 1611.

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Иконка для Samuel Johnson's Collection 0.2

Samuel Johnson's Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-06-10
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This Title contain collection of 2 books

1. A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
2. The Preface to Shakespeare


About the author
Samuel Johnson


Moralist, essayist, and lexicographer, son of a bookseller at Lichfield, received his early education at his native town, and went in 1728 to Oxford, but had, owing to poverty, to leave without taking a degree. For a short time he was usher in a school at Market Bosworth, but found the position so irksome that he threw it up, and gained a meagre livelihood by working for a publisher in Birmingham. In 1735, being then 26, he married Mrs. Porter, a widow of over 40, who brought him £800, and to whom he was sincerely attached. He started an academy at Ediol, near Lichfield, which, however, had no success, only three boys, one of whom was David Garrick, attending it. Accordingly, this venture was given up, and Johnson in 1737 went to London accompanied by Garrick. Here he had a hard struggle with poverty, humiliation, and every kind of evil, always, however, quitting himself like the true man he was. He contributed to the Gentleman’s Magazine, furnishing the parliamentary debates in very free and generally much improved form, under the title of “Debates of the Senate of Lilliput.” In 1738 appeared London, a satire imitated from Juvenal which, published anonymously, attracted immediate attention, and the notice of Pope. His next work was the life of his unfortunate friend Savage [1744]; and in 1747 he began his great English Dictionary. Another satire, The Vanity of Human Wishes, appeared in 1749, and in the same year Irene, a tragedy. His next venture was the starting of the Rambler, a paper somewhat on the lines of the Spectator; but, sententious and grave, it had none of the lightness and grace of its model, and likewise lacked its popularity. It was almost solely the work of Johnson himself, and was carried on twice a week for two years. In 1752 his wife, “his dear Tetty” died, and was sincerely mourned; and in 1755 his Dictionary appeared. The patronage of Lord Chesterfield, which he had vainly sought, was then offered, but proudly rejected in a letter which has become a classic. The work made him famous, and Oxford conferred upon him the degree of M.A. He had become the friend of Reynolds and Goldsmith; Burke and others were soon added.

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