For the moment let me say only that what Foucault offers with Discipline and Punish and others of his historical
analyses
is what might be called a positive rather than negative view of power.
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" Print- ing the original
versions
on facing pages, he invited comparison and acknowledged that the new poems did not render the old invisible.
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Trakl - Bringing Blood to Trakl’s Ghost |
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And some
Say Apollo would have come
To have cur'd his wounded limb,
But that she had
smothered
him.
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William Browne |
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"'"
Thereat this passionate protesting
Meekly changed, and softened till
It sank to sad requesting
And
suggesting
sadder still:
"And oh, if men might some time see
How piteous-false the poor decree
That trade no more than trade must be!
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Sidney Lanier |
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We have only one law
belonging
to this part of the reign of Basil.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v4 - Eastern Roman Empire |
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in some ways the last visitor to the Turkish Empire in its previous form" before the
progressive
revolutions of the Eastern Question gradually weakened Ottoman control.
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Chateaubriand - Travels in Italy |
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Thus, the
difference
between a multibil- lionare who might make $100 million in any one year and a janitor who makes $8,000 is not 14 to 1 (the usually reported spread between highest and lowest) but over 14,000 to 1.
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Blackshirts-and-Reds-by-Michael-Parenti |
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She could not endure the idea of treachery or levity, or
anything
akin
to ill usage between him and his friend.
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Austen - Persuasion |
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But on some lucky day (as when they found
A lost bank-bill, or heard their son was drowned)
At such a feast, old vinegar to spare,
Is what two souls so
generous
cannot bear:
Oil, though it stink, they drop by drop impart,
But souse the cabbage with a bounteous heart.
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Pope - Essay on Man |
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The only mainstream report on Weinstein's return with "no
startling
reve- lations" (i.
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Manufacturing Consent - Chomsky |
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Therefore
let all Thy works confess to Hiee, Lord, and let Thy saints bless Thee.
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v6 |
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92 TREITSCHKE: HIS LIFE AND WORKS
journalistic work; only the
handling
of political matters
and the daily leading article would be his department.
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Treitschke - 1914 - Life and Works |
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If one were as overstimulated and lonely as he had been then, one could indeed believe that the essence of the world was turning itself inside out; and suddenly it dawned on him-how was it possible that it was
happening
only now?
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v2 |
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She had been christened by
Gautier Madame la Presidente, and her
sumptuous
beauty was portrayed by
Ricard in his La Femme au Chien.
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Baudelaire - Poems and Prose Poems |
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Except for the limited right of replacement or refund set forth
in
paragraph
1.
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Sara Teasdale - River to the Sea |
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The pupil and apostle who has no eye for the weaknesses of a
dogma, a
religion
and so on, dazzled by the aspect of the master and by
his own reverence for him, has, on that very account, generally more
power than the master.
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Human, All Too Human- A Book for Free Spirits by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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Through their own
movement
the elements crystallize into a configuration.
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Adorno-The Essay As Form |
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He was convinced that much of adult psychiatric
disability
could be traced back to such traumata.
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Bowlby - Attachment |
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Gilmer asked Mayella to tell the jury in her own words what happened on the evening of
November
twenty-first of last year, just in her own words, please.
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Lee, Harper - To Kill a Mockingbird |
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For many, , or all, of these phe
nomena
illuminating
illustration may be drawn from Lucian's satires.
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Allinson - Lucian, Satirist and Artist |
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"
(5)
In the north-west there is a high house,
Its top level with the
floating
clouds.
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Waley - 170 Chinese Poems |
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[At this
point the stage-manager's whistle
interrupted
Mr.
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Twain - Speeches |
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But about that, even
Private
Gellatly
had views in common with the general sentiment
as to the character of Sergeant Fones.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v16 to v20 - Phi to Qui |
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I shall know why, when time is over,
And I have ceased to wonder why;
Christ will explain each
separate
anguish
In the fair schoolroom of the sky.
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Dickinson - Three - Complete |
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Look at the
unhappy, misused men who fell like
assassins
at
Worth and Forbach, on the rear of the German
warriors.
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Treitschke - 1915 - Germany, France, Russia, and Islam |
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Sigismund the
Third at one Diet was
reminded
that he was
ruling over a nation of free nobles, having no
equals under heaven.
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Poland - 1910 - Protestantism in Poland, a Brief Study of its History |
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From Maximin
IN sorrow, day and night the
disciple
watched
Upon the mount where from the Lord ascended:
"Thus leaveth thou thy faithful to despair?
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Stefan George - Selections from His Works and Others |
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The invention of bucolic poetry
They say that bucolic poetry was invented at Sparta, and was held in great esteem, for the
following
reason.
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Suda - Lives of the Hellenistic Poets |
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B
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giiisiligliiiiil
Eiiiig:iliii
g;gi* *i,E
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[ii;.
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Luhmann-Love-as-Passion |
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One must go there alone,
slip in as the Pope sometimes did (only Michel Angelo would
frighten him by throwing down a plank); one must
confront
it,
tête-à-tête, alone.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v17 - Mai to Mom |
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Still, I won't hold it against you,
you weren't to know that that was
entirely
the wrong thing to try with
me.
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The Trial by Franz Kafka |
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When Vulcan gies his bellows breath,
An'
ploughmen
gather wi' their graith,
O rare!
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burns |
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He had foregone the
building
of a pagoda, and appreciably lessened his
chances of Nirvana, to pay for it.
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Orwell - Burmese Days |
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"Is it then
Mademoiselle
de Retz?
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v22 - Sac to Sha |
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org/access_use#pd-us-google
We have
determined
this work to be in the public domain in the United
States of America.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13 |
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be to my
suffering
kind!
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v14 - Ibn to Juv |
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The Jains called this knowledge of the
liberated
soul keva/o-jriilna, and their insistence upon the reality of this attainment forms one of the hallmarks of Jaina doc- trine.
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Buddhist-Omniscience |
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Ever since Darwin we have known why we exist and we have known at least how to set about
explaining
human nature.
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Richard-Dawkins-The-Devil-s-Chaplain |
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And for master Englefield, soon could have pre pared himself, having his horses far off, al
though had not sent this present, would have
performed
your request.
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Complete Collection of State Trials for Treason - v01 |
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ADMETUS (_in a
comparatively
light tone_).
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Euripides - Alcestis |
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20 The result has been that
commentators
search for ways in which diffe?
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Education in Hegel |
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'
'But then,' added he,
speaking
from his own point of view, 'to
enjoy honour when alive one would readily die on a war-shield or
in the headsman's basket.
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Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays by Bertrand Russell |
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And again, it is
mentioned
in her Fourth Life.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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be
indulged
gives expression to its dissatisfaction
with the present state of things : how?
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Nietzsche - v14 - Will to Power - a |
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It also tells us the temperature, the
pressure
and the size of the star.
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Richard-Dawkins-Unweaving-the-Rainbow |
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And Wikked-Tunge is with these two,
That
suffrith
no man thider go;
For er a thing be do, he shal,
Where that he cometh, over-al, 3260
In fourty places, if it be sought,
Seye thing that never was doon ne wrought;
So moche tresoun is in his male,
Of falsnesse for to [feyne] a tale.
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Chaucer - Romuant of the Rose |
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For it does not occur either in a
straight
line, or to or from
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Bruno-Cause-Principle-and-Unity |
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As Toilsome I Wander'd Virginia's Woods
As toilsome I wander'd Virginia's woods,
To the music of
rustling
leaves kick'd by my feet, (for 'twas autumn,)
I mark'd at the foot of a tree the grave of a soldier;
Mortally wounded he and buried on the retreat, (easily all could
understand,)
The halt of a mid-day hour, when up!
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Walt Whitman - Leaves of Grass |
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How have political parties influenced the interpretation
of the
Constitution?
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Beard - 1931 - Questions and Problems in American Government - Syllabus by Erbe |
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[21] I say nothing of the
difficulty
of _limen sali_.
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Oxford Book of Latin Verse |
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If France
gives her a
monopoly
of the cloth market, she will readily export cloth
for this purpose; but if the trade is free, the competition of other
countries may prevent the natural price of cloth in England from being
sufficiently low to enable her to get 5000_l.
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Ricardo - On The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation |
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[695] These two words are found on the
Italiote
medals struck during the
war.
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Napoleon - History of Julius Caesar - a |
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KEYWORDS: Georg Trakl, Ludwig von Ficker, Karl Kraus, Martin Heidegger, Der Brenner, Expressionism
This article will explore how the poetic techniques of Georg Trakl can be understood to relate to the cultural concerns of the 1910s, showing at the same time how the version of poetry that he came to represent - that of literature as a special, and not immediately accessible language for articulating an unacknow- ledged, unknown, or even unknowable truth - continued to be influential all the way through the twentieth century, particularly as it was
elaborated
by Heidegger in his essays on Trakl in the 1950s.
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Trakl - IN CONTEXT- POETRY AND EXPERIENCE IN THE CULTURAL DEBATES OF THE BRENNER CIRCLE |
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Dark
shepherdess
of many a golden star,
Dost see me, Mother Night?
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Euripides - Electra |
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Paul sent back Onesimus to his master, and told
every
Christian
slave, that, being a Christian, he was free in his mind
indeed, but still must serve his earthly master, although he might laudably
seek for his personal freedom also.
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Coleridge - Table Talk |
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The model of this justice which
distributes
goods as a nction of personal merit, without voritism, and in impartiality, is divine ac tion.
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Hadot - The Inner Citadel The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius |
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Allen’s
opinion was more positive.
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Austen - Northanger Abbey |
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He gaz'd, and, fear his mind surprising,
Himself no more the hermit knows:
He sees with foam the waters rising,
And then
subsiding
to repose,
And sudden, light as night-ghost wanders,
A female thence her form uprais'd,
Pale as the snow which winter squanders,
And on the bank herself she plac'd.
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Pushkin - Talisman |
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For instance, if Homer had had to say of a poet, that he hoped his merit was now about to be fully
established
in the opinion of good judges, he was as incapable of saying this as Chapman
152 PRINCIPLES OF HOMERIC TRANSLATION.
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Universal Anthology - v02 |
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The steel-clad
champion
death drops all around
As glaciers water.
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Hugo - Poems |
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It seemed to those philosophers who
criticised
his mode of discussion, that his purpose was to deny completely both of two self-contradictory propositions--which is absurd.
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Kant - Critique of Pure Reason |
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Naghtan O'Donnell gave the castle Ballyshannon Bryan Oge O'Neill,
condition
that should
join him the contest against O’Neill; but Bryan
nefactor Teige, son
the poor and indigent, was killed by Cormac, the son Dermod Mac
Carthy.
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Four Masters - Annals of Ireland |
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summer of 649 114);
therefore
Marius began his management of the
107.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.3. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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How many valiant sons, in early bloom,
Has that cursed hand send
headlong
to the tomb!
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Iliad - Pope |
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If a
difference
of 165cm3 were enough for settling the difference of species, human race would not be one species.
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Hegel Was Right_nodrm |
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Nearly all the
individual
works in the
collection are in the public domain in the United States.
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Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad |
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Ronsard's Cassandra, was Cassandra Salviati, the
daughter
of an Italian banker.
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Ronsard |
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“But what is to be done about
Pemberley?
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Austen - Pride and Prejudice |
|
Usage guidelines
Google is proud to partner with libraries to digitize public domain
materials
and make them widely accessible.
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Aryan Civilization - 1870 |
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My life is like a broken bowl,
A broken bowl that cannot hold
One drop of water for my soul
Or cordial in the searching cold 20
Cast in the fire the
perished
thing,
Melt and remould it, till it be
A royal cup for Him my King:
O Jesus, drink of me.
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| Source: |
Christina Rossetti |
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You have a shared IP address, and someone else has
triggered
the block.
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Dostoevsky - The Idiot |
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Tense and still like one who to sing must rise
Before a throng on a festal night
She lifted her head, and her bright glad eyes
Were like pools which
reflected
light.
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Rilke - Poems |
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all his might—he had made great
progress
in this art,
and he knew it.
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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) I apply to you to come and hear that you are in
evil case; that what deserves your
attention
most is the last thing to
gain it; that you know not good from evil, and are in short a hapless
wretch; a fine way to apply!
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| Source: |
Epictetus |
|
Copyright
infringement liability can be quite severe.
| Guess: |
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Childrens - Book of Poetry |
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The cold stars winked and glittered at his
chilling
corpse.
| Guess: |
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| Source: |
Amy Lowell |
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Righteous
the Lord in all His ways.
| Guess: |
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v6 |
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We are left, then, with the sole alternative of
decisions
made by some governmental executive, responsible either directly ot indirectly to the President.
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Propaganda - 1943 - New Collectivist Propaganda |
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Intelligent analyses of international affairs have in-
variably come to the
conclusion
that flourishing and
mutually advantageous trade among countries helps sub-
stantially in the advancement of world peace.
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Soviet Union - 1952 - Soviet Civilization |
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Led by that perfume to these lands of ease,
I see a port where many ships have flown
With sails
outwearied
of the wandering seas;
While the faint odours from green tamarisks blown,
Float to my soul and in my senses throng,
And mingle vaguely with the sailor's song.
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| Source: |
Baudelaire - Poems and Prose Poems |
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I still
struggle
to forget
A pair; though desolate my mind,
Their memory lingers still and seems
To agitate me in my dreams.
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Pushkin - Eugene Oneigin |
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Hence the elementary form of value of a
commodity
is the elementary form in which the contrast contained in that commodity, between use value and value, becomes apparent.
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Marx - Capital-Volume-I |
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Tu tires ton pardon de l'éternel
martyre!
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| Source: |
Baudelaire - Les Epaves |
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Sans lune et sans rayons trouver ou l'on heberge
Les martyrs d'un chemin
mauvais!
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Baudelaire - Fleurs Du Mal |
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I knowe some
men fynde thys excuse, that it is
ieopardy
lest the
labour of studies make y^e good health of the tender
bodye weaker.
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Erasmus |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-06-10 07:16 GMT / http://hdl.
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Jabotinsky - 1917 - Turkey and the War |
|
In what units of local government are the
principles
of
the short ballot most widely used?
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| Source: |
Beard - 1931 - Questions and Problems in American Government - Syllabus by Erbe |
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"
I continued the
argument
where my friend left
off.
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Nietzsche - v03 - Future of Our Educational Institutions |
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In the first book, he gives the
different
distinctions of these saints in classes; he enumerates three hundred and forty-five bishops, two hundred and ninety- nine abbots and priests, and seventy-eight deacons.
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Life and Works of St Aneguissiums Hagographicus |
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Love that still may see your cheeks,
Where all
rareness
still reposes,
Is a fool, if e'er he seeks
Other lilies, other roses.
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These
observations heightened my curiosity, and I resolved to follow the
stranger
whithersoever
he should go.
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Poe - 5 |
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As Conrad of Saxony put it, citing
Revelation
22:2: " e tree of life (lignum vitae) is Mary, the mother of life; or the tree of life is the tree of the Cross; or else the tree is Jesus Christ, the author of life, who is also the fruit of life.
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Mary and the Art of Prayer_Ave Maria |
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The only failing of this rather unaffected, good-natured, and jovial man was that he was married to his wife, so that he found himself more often than other men engaged with her in what is
referred
to in the lan- guage of the law courts as a casual encounter.
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v1 |
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Bestows one final
patronising
kiss,
And gropes his way, finding the stairs unlit .
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T.S. Eliot - The Waste Land |
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You can
see that he is
unacquainted
with our little mountains!
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Lermontov - A Hero of Our Time |
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And I heard every lesson in its sermon
translated
by the tongue of its ordeals.
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Translated Poetry |
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But the
young men were base and proud,
cowardly
and cruel.
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Macaulay - Lays of Ancient Rome |
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It is a line of argument we must consider closed, but it is perhaps worth remarking that the appreciation of something as surprising requires as much of a "creative mental act" whether the surprising event
originates
from a man, a book, a machine or anything else.
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Turing - Can Machines Think |
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However, a much more impor- tant critical point concerns the way Jameson formulates the
dichotomy
between Understanding and Rea- son: Understanding is understood as the elementary form of analyzing, of drawing the lines of fixed dif- ferences and identities; that is, of reducing the wealth of reality to an abstract set of features.
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Hegel - Zizek - With Hegel Beyond He |
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I hearken for thy
household
cheer,
O eloquent child!
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Emerson - Poems |
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