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Roosevelt 63 American Dream¬ü°ê¹ÚMartin LutherKing 64 Inaugural Address ´N¾ºtÁ¿ John Fitzgerald Kennedy 65 I Hear America Singing §ÚÅ¥¨£¬ü§Q°í¦bºq°ÛWalt Whitman 66 New York ¯Ã¬ùE. B. White 67 Nostalgia ¶m·TCarson McCullers 68 England and the English ^®æÄõ»P^°ê¤HGeorge Bernard Shaw 69 Westminster Abbey ¦è±Ó¦xJoseph Addison 70 French Revolution ªk°ê¤j²©RCharles Dickens 71 The Battle of Waterloo ·ÆÅK¿c¤§¾ÔWilliam Makepeace Thackeray 2 Biographies 72 Walt Whitman ¨Uº¸¯S¡E´f¯S°ÒOscar Wilde 73 William Shakespeare ²ï¤h¤ñ¨ÈOscar Wilde 74 Three Passions ¤TºØ¿E±¡Bertrand Russell 75 Life Worth Living ¥Í¬¡È±o¬¡¤U¥hJack London 76 Past Love ·REdward Gibbon 77 Highest Reality ³Ì°ªªº¯u¹êHenry D.Thoreau 78 Be Lost °g¸ôHenry D. Thoreau 79 Flints¡¦Pond ¥±ªL¯S¦ÀHenry D. Thoreau 3 Essays 80 The Problem of Mankind ¤HÃþªº°ÝÃDMartin Luther King 81 Social Problems ªÀ·|°ÝÃDMargaret Mead 82 The Twentieth Century ¤G¤Q¥@¬öJames Graham Ballard 83 Modern Man ²{¥N¤HErich Fromm 84 Cities and City Life ³£¥«»P³£¥«¥Í¬¡Jonathan Raban 85 Poverty and the Poor ³h½a»P½a¤HWilliam James 86 Universe ¦t©zGeorge Santayana 87 Nature¡¦s Ultrahumanity ¶W¶V¤H©Êªº¤j¦ÛµMJohn Fowles 88 The Sympathy of Nature ¤j¦ÛµMªº´lÁô¤§¤ßNathaniel Hawthorne 89 Real Enjoyment ¯u¥¿ªº¨É¨üJohn Ruskin 90 Experience ¸gÅçAldous Huxley 91 Thought and Thinking ·Qªk»P«ä¦ÒVirginia Woolf 92 Difference of Opinion ·N¨£¤Àª[Ralph Waldo Emerson 93 Conservatives and Radicals «O¦u¬£»P¿E¶i¬£Ralph Waldo Emerson 94 Conscience ¨}¤ßCyril Connolly 95 Silence ¨HÀqHenry D. 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