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FROISSART
Continued:
Of the Battle of Caen, and How the Englishmen Took
the Town
―
LIVED
How the French King Followed the King of England
in Beauvoisinois
Of the Battle of Blanche-Taque
Of the Order of the Englishmen at Cressy
The Order of the
Frenchmen
at Cressy, and How They
Beheld the Demeanor of the Englishmen
Of the Battle of Cressy, August 26th, 1346
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But they could not find any food or anywhere to rest, and so they
returned
to the boat.
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The international sys- tem, if
conceived
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It is also easy to see the reason why this
division
into two parts
with its subdivision was not actually adopted here (as one might
have been induced to attempt by the example of the former critique).
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The death of the beloved and saintly
Queen Jadwiga forms an
unforgettable
chapter in the first part of the
book.
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It was
necessary
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Some of his simpler poems are
included
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O 'tis a
passionate
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Golden Treasury |
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He had gone from the
Agnetenberg
to become rector
and confessor of the convent of Bethany near Arnheim, and being
ill in 1431 Thomas went to him.
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Gesammelte
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Trakl - Falling to the Stars- Georg Trakl’s “In Venedig” in Light of Venice Poems by Nietzsche and Rilke |
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Like none other, the example of Chris- tianity demonstrates the world history-making
dominance
of the interpreters over the text.
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LXXXVI
This vainly to the sea resorts, whom spear
Or hatchet, brandished close at hand, dismay;
For stone or arrow
following
in his rear,
Permit the craven to make little way.
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso - English |
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But when he gained the humid verge of the foam-flecked
shore, and spied the womanish Attis near the opal sea, he made a bound: the
witless wretch fled into the wild wold: there
throughout
the space of her
whole life a bondsmaid did she stay.
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Catullus - Carmina |
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" The birds and beasts that lived on the
mountain
cried with grief incessantly for three weeks.
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Thiyen Uyen Tap |
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Beside the shining scythe and
exhausted
jug.
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Stefan George - Selections from His Works and Others |
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The sign of extraordinary merit is to see that those who envy
it most are
constrained
to praise it.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 - Rab to Rus |
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The conditions, imposed by a non-intercourse, in-
creased the difficulties of the planters to repay their obliga-
tions; and the
economic
dominance of the merchants and
factors made it necessary that their power be broken before
the Association could be successfully administered.
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Arthur Schlesinger - Colonial Merchants and the American Revolution |
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As a result, there is no guarantee that the message encoded
by child A is the same message after
decoding
by child B.
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me dit-elle en relevant
gracieusement
son immense jupe qui
sans cela eût occupé la bergère dans son entier.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Le Côté de Guermantes - Deuxième partie - v1 |
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"
LXXIII
The sun on the tide, the peach on the bough,
The blue smoke over the hill,
And the shadows
trailing
the valley-side,
Make up the autumn day.
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Sappho |
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Several times she had left home, taking the
daughters
with her but leaving the sons behind.
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On the side
of the Galls, at least six
thousand
perished, either by killing or by drowning, as we are told.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v4 |
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; whom fillth had plenished, dearth devoured; hock is leading, cocoa comes next, emery
tries for the flag; can dance the O'Bruin's
polerpasse
at Noolahn to his own orchistruss accompaniment; took place before the internatural convention of catholic midwives and found stead before the congress for the study of endonational calamities; makes a delictuous entre?
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Finnegans |
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How is it then that this word 'true', though it seems devoid of content, cannot be
dispensed
with?
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Gottlob-Frege-Posthumous-Writings |
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I
challenge
any one here to race with me.
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Aesop's Fables by Aesop |
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It is evident that the paper focuses heavily on the fundamental
conditions
of a free election, i.
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Manufacturing Consent - Chomsky |
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He
returned
to France in 1800, and it was a substantial literary defence of Christianity which attracted Napoleon's notice and led to his employment by the Emperor at Rome and in Switzerland.
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Chateaubriand - Travels to Italy |
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--
Not for this morning, but some other time:
I must be getting back to
breakfast
now.
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Robert Forst - North of Boston |
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The Germans did not, in World War I, refrain from bayoneting French citizens by the millions in the hope that the Allies would abstain from
shooting
up the German population.
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Schelling - The Diplomacy of Violence |
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'225-232'
This fine simile is one of the best expressions in English verse of the
modesty of the true scholar, due to his
realization
of the boundless
extent of knowledge.
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Alexander Pope |
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He illustrated the rules for the behaviour of a young heir in his
treatment
of Po-khin, that king Khang might thereby know the courses to be pursued by father and son, ruler and minister, old and young.
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Confucius - Book of Rites |
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Many
paintings
relieve the expanse of paper.
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Poe - 5 |
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In
addition
to such an internal mythical supplement, scientific or theoret-
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EDITORIAL
NOTE TO POETRY
appear in this volume, save those which are dupli-
cates of verses already translated in the Fourth Part
of Zarathustra.
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Nietzsche - v17 - Ecce Homo |
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The river nobly foams and flows,
The charm of this enchanted ground,
And all its thousand turns disclose
Some fresher beauty varying round;
The haughtiest breast its wish might bound
Through life to dwell delighted here;
Nor could on earth a spot be found
To Nature and to me so dear,
Could thy dear eyes in
following
mine
Still sweeten more these banks of Rhine!
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Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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]
The
Celebrated
Letter from Samuel Johnson, LL.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10 |
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But why should we suppose the idea to
be less true than the
reality?
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Tagore - Creative Unity |
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mark elliott 81
Trakl's work did find, however, widespread and lively
reception
among poets of the period, notably Franz Baermann Steiner, Paul Celan, Josef Weinheber, Stephan Hermlin and Karl Krolow.
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Trakl - ‘. . Und Gassen enden schwarz und sonderbar’- Poetic Dialogues with Georg Trakl in the 1930s and 40s |
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Tiberius was not more hypocritical,
nor Caligula more bloody, nor Claudius more sottish, nor Nero more
mischievous, than this ferocious despot; who, as
Theodorus
Gadareus
indignantly declared of Tiberius, was truly πηλον αἱματι πεφυραμενον· a
lump of clay kneaded up with blood!
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Satires |
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Attorney, this, That whosoever intends trea
son, and the same afterwards acted others, there the
intender
as well the actor trai
for these many years space have been betwixt Henry Nevil and me, for the delight we took together conference learning, and dis
courses of travels and states.
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Complete Collection of State Trials for Treason - v01 |
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CAM
language was
retained
by the inhabitants of Campania,
though mingled with the dialects of the various tribes
which successively obtained possession of that much-
prized country.
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Charles - 1867 - Classical Dictionary |
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Nay;
He is my lord;
therefore
I hold my peace.
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There was another pause, during which Esben examined the
chairs and chose one, on which he sat down.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v04 - Bes to Bro |
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Even taking into account the general tendency during any such transitional period to stress only chaos
(some
intellectuals
must have lived relatively stable lives), there is no doubt that emotional chaos was widespread.
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It is stated, that there were two saints,
respectively
named Swibert, and that both were Englishmen.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v3 |
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{32a} That is, Beowulf
supports
Eadgils against Onela, who is slain
by Eadgils in revenge for the "care-paths" of exile into which Onela
forced him.
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Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere |
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As he approached a little
nearer, he thought he saw
something
white hanging in the midst
of the tree: he paused, and ceased whistling; but on looking more
narrowly, perceived that it was a place where the tree had been
scathed by lightning and the white wood laid bare.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v14 - Ibn to Juv |
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From the account which has been given of the profits of stock, it will
appear, that no
accumulation
of capital will permanently lower profits,
unless there be some permanent cause for the rise of wages.
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Ricardo - On The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation |
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you seem to look for
something
at my hands,
Say, old top-knot, what do you want?
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Walt Whitman - Leaves of Grass |
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Alors ma vie fut
entièrement
changée.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - b |
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The segment of blue holding the picture's bottom left corner strikes me as the vestige or parody of a
structure
Ce?
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As he said this with a gentle melancholy, which was the next thing to
making no charge at all, I
expressed
my acknowledgements on Peggotty's
behalf, and paid Tiffey in banknotes.
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Dickens - David Copperfield |
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Whenever the groans of the cruci-
fied were heard, he stretched his head forward to listen ;
and when the broken sobs of the women rose high upon
the air, he responded by
clapping
his hands !
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Krasinski - The Undivine Comedy |
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He remains, however, deeply
anchored
in Christianity and, like Gue?
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Dugin - Alexander Dugin and New European Radical Right |
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Continual conflicts over facts and rights among the
families
coming into consideration were the result of this, open and hidden competitions and rivalries.
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She opened to the
Ravisher
that violently hir smote.
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Ovid - Book 5 |
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Replied the Tsar, our country's hope and glory:
Of a truth, thou little lad, and peasant's
bantling!
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Pushkin - Talisman |
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And this rogue
pretends
he has an interest in me, merely
to defeat you: Look you, look you, where he stands in ambush, like a
Jesuit behind a Quaker, to see how his design will take.
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Dryden - Complete |
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Will Say tell us why the same farmers, who, if there were no
proprietors, would contend with each other for possession of the
soil, do not contend to-day with the
proprietors
for this possession?
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Proudhon - What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government |
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If an individual Project Gutenberg-tm electronic work is posted
with the permission of the copyright holder, your use and distribution
must comply with both
paragraphs
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Sara Teasdale - Love Songs |
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--J'ai
rapporté
moi-même la coupe.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - a |
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O
pleasant
party round the fire!
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v24 - Sta to Tal |
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It was not safe to speak for Philip at
Olynthus until the people of
Olynthus
had been
i And even our ally Cersobleptes.
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lo una de las muchas ra- zones por las que, probablemente, nunca
dedicara?
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4 SOLOVIEV
the
literary
campaign against war and military ser-
vice, a campaign originated by Count Tolstoy and now being carried on by Baroness Zutner and Mr.
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Sovoliev - End of History |
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Baudelaire
worked
and worried.
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Baudelaire - Biographical Essay |
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The
imperialists
were sadly disappointed.
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Strachey - Eminent Victorians |
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And lastly, no man I suppose will
think that I mean fortunes are not
obtained
without all this ado; for I
know they come tumbling into some men’s laps; and a number obtain good
fortunes by diligence in a plain way, little intermeddling, and keeping
themselves from gross errors.
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Bacon |
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Dame Cyan taking sore to heart as well the ravishment
Of Proserpine against hir will, as also the
contempt
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Ovid - Book 5 |
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+ Keep it legal Whatever your use, remember that you are responsible for
ensuring
that what you are doing is legal.
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Meredith - Poems |
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Arethey,whoknownotwhattheyought lionoft t0 say or do' ignorant that they fay and do what WifeMan
theyoughtnot?
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Por eso, el informe meteorológi co moderno puede
presentarse
como una disciplina ontológico-regional, en la que se hable de causas, pero no de causantes.
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Sloterdijk - Esferas - v3 |
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It is the great feeding-time, the
great fighting-time, the
carnival
of the carnivores, and of all
beasts, birds, and insects of prey, from the least to the greatest.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v09 - Dra to Eme |
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The
wellknown
decline in the number of boys at public schools
during the greater part of the eighteenth century to some
extent confirms Defoe.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09 |
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To conclude my explanations, let me tell you
that I value your respect for me above everything in the world, and have
found it my greatest comfort during this temporary
distress
of mine.
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Dostoevsky - Poor Folk |
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Sed quid Typheus validus Mimas
Aut quid minaci Porphyrion statu Quid Rhæcus evulsisque truncis
Enceladus jaculator audax
attempt made by Porphyrion take away the oxen Hercules
The
scholiast
informs that verse alludes against the will the hero
of
53 ):
tous , .
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Pindar |
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the Parthians were routed, and that
Labienus
and
Pharnapates, the ablest generals of Orodes, fell in the
battle.
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Plutarch - Lives - v7 |
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Then the Great Spirit
enveloped
the mountains in utter dark-
ness; from the midst of this vast chaos came a confused roaring
made by the tumult of many winds, the moaning of the trees,
the howlings of ferocious beasts, the crackling of the flames,
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v06 - Cal to Chr |
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He grows vespertinal in his habits as the
evening of life approaches, till at last he comes forth only just
before sundown, and gets all the walk that he
requires
in half an
hour.
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Thoreau - Excursions and Poems |
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Chicago)
on 2014-12-26 05:03 GMT / http://hdl.
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Arisotle - 1882 - Aristotelis Ethica Nichomachea - Teubner |
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” He finds his wife the victim of an intolerable tyranny,
which presses on her every day and almost every hour; exerting
her energies in often vain attempts to put down an insurrection
in the kitchen, or to
conciliate
the insurgents.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v27 - Wat to Zor |
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Even love is sold; the solace of all woe
Is turned to deadliest agony, old age _190
Shivers in selfish beauty's
loathing
arms,
And youth's corrupted impulses prepare
A life of horror from the blighting bane
Of commerce; whilst the pestilence that springs
From unenjoying sensualism, has filled _195
All human life with hydra-headed woes.
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Shelley |
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in Mittheilungen der
geographischen
Gesellschaft zu
Wien.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v5 - Contest of Empire and the Papacy |
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They made his head ache and his eyes burn, and the only conclusion he came to was that a few thousands of pounds are soon spent, and that Haidee of late had been pretty
prodigal
with her cheques.
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Fletcher - Lucian the Dreamer |
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querying
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[147] Two shall she see as ravening wolves, winged wanton eagles of sharp eyes; the third sprung from root of Plynos and Carian waters, a half-Cretan barbarian, a Epeian, no genuine Argive by birth: whose grandfather of old Ennaia Hercynna Erinys Thuria, the Sword-Bearer, cut fleshless with her jaws and buried in her throat, devouring the gristle of his shoulder: his who came to youth again and escaped the grievous raping desire of the Lord of Ships and was sent by
Erechtheus
to Letrina’s fields to grind the smooth rock of Molpis – whose body was served as sacrifice to Rainy Zeus – that he might overcome the wooer-slayer by the unholy device for slaying his father-in-law which the son of Cadmilus devised; who drinking his last cup dived into his tomb in Nereus – the tomb which bears his name – crying a blighting curse upon the race; even he who held the reins of swift-footed Psylla and Harpinna hoofed even as the Harpies.
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The
individual
man of science, by entrance into one of the great schools, gained a firm support of collective opinion, and a ruling principle for the treatment of separate questions and subjects which interested him.
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The fame of Hercules and Bacchus has
immortalized
Thebes ; when Latona gave birth to Apollo in Delos that island stayed its errant course ; it is Crete's boast that over its fields the infant Thunderer crawled.
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Claudian - 1922 - Loeb |
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En somme elle ne pouvait tout de même pas l’empêcher
d’aller
à
Pierrefonds s’il en avait envie!
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Du Côté de Chez Swann - v1 |
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Pushkin - Queen of Spades |
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In Treitschke's reference to the organization
given by Frederick to his army, he refers to the
decision to place the officers'
commissions
ex-
clusively in the hands of the nobility.
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Treitschke - 1915 - Confessions of Frederick the Great |
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The measure is either constructed on no previous
system, and acknowledges no
justifying
principle but that of the
writer's convenience; or else some mechanical movement is adopted, of
which one couplet or stanza is so far an adequate specimen, as that the
occasional differences appear evidently to arise from accident, or the
qualities of the language itself, not from meditation and an intelligent
purpose.
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"
To the aspiring student of Nietzsche, however, it
ought not to be necessary to become an immediate
convert in order to be
interested
in the treasure of
thought which Nietzsche here lavishes upon us.
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Nietzsche - v16 - Twilight of the Idols |
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Perhaps you think in
stumbling
on this feast
He flew into a passion, and in fact
There was no mighty reason to be pleased;
Perhaps you prophesy some sudden act,
The whip, the rack, or dungeon at the least,
To teach his people to be more exact,
And that, proceeding at a very high rate,
He show'd the royal penchants of a pirate.
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Bryon - Don Juan |
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Seven miles were travelled in
expectation
of enjoyment, and every body
had a burst of admiration on first arriving; but in the general amount
of the day there was deficiency.
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Austen - Emma |
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Yet the
doctrine
is significant as showing the
influence upon Locke of another type of thought, of which there
are many traces, both in the Essay and in his other works.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08 |
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His scholarship
is exhibited in such a work as the Church History of Britain'; his
peculiar faculty for happy
description
in the Worthies of England.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v11 - Fro to Gre |
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[172] There came also Augeias, whom fame declared to be the son of Helios; he reigned over the Eleans, glorying in his wealth; and greatly he desired to behold the
Colchian
land and Aeetes himself the ruler of the Colchians.
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Appolonius Rhodius - Argonautica |
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Her desires were so ardent that she oftener made
advances
to the other sex than waited for solicitation.
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Universal Anthology - v05 |
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