Grimm's Fairy Tales
Doctor Knowall
by Grimm Brothers
A peasant finds himself in the right place at the right time.
A peasant finds himself in the right place at the right time.
"Elizabeth, it surely is most fit"
Read, sweet, how others strove
Accuse me thus, that I have scanted all
Du Bois delivers a final message to the reader.
The outcome of Huck and Tom's previous adventures are revealed. Widow Douglas' attempts to civilize Huck.
Let those who are in favour with their stars
While at school, Tom catches Becky in the act. Becky is not as satisfied by Tom's punishment as she had hoped. Tom decides to take the blame for something he did not do, receiving adoration from Becky in return.
The author explains the transition to using a trilateral diagram.
The author gives the reader some insight to into the purpose of his book.
The preface to the book.
Death sets a thing significant
An advertisement preceding the text.
An explanation of the parts of the bilateral diagram, including instructions on learning the various sections.
The author writes to Mr. Channing that the end of the world is near, but urges him to continue writing.
This winter air is keen and cold, and keen and cold this winter sun,
I grant thou wert not married to my muse
The method by which things are named is explained.
A precious, mouldering pleasure 't is
The author's preface.
"My neighbor lives on the hill,"
This chapter explains the designations assigned to the different counters.
This chapter details the definition and creation of syllogisms.