Whilst she was abbess, she began to build in her monastery a church, in
honour of all the Apostles, wherein she desired that her body should be
buried; but when that work was
advanced
half way, she was prevented by
death from finishing it, and was buried in the place in the church which
she had chosen.
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sudden
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So they begged of us all the male
children
that were left in the city and went back to where even now they dwell on the snowy tilths of Thrace.
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Pushkin - Queen of Spades |
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When Caesar's self in
peaceful
town
The weary veteran's home has made,
You bid him lay his helmet down
And rest in your Pierian shade.
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and by the
_Variation_
of
these I _distinguish’d_ the _Heaven_, _Earth_, and _Seas_, and all other
_Bodies_ from each other.
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Gaia has become a cult, almost a religion, and Lovelock now understandably wants to
distance
himself from this.
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"
No, it was impossible to
overtake
them in two
hours.
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But still 't is best to struggle to the last,
'T is never too late to be wholly wreck'd:
And though 't is true that man can only die once,
'T is not so
pleasant
in the Gulf of Lyons.
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Society is a
necessary
thing.
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Oscar Wilde - Aphorisms, the Soul of Man |
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Louis was
accustomed
to the most delicate flatteries ; and though I had a good share of wit, my faculties were continually on the stretch to entertain him, — a state of mind little consistent with
I was afraid to advance my friends or punish my enemies.
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Universal Anthology - v02 |
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" Then Illan Finn,
encountering
Fiachra, the son of Conor, who was armed with Ocean, Flight, and Victory, the shield, spear, and sword of his father, they fight " a fair fight, stout and manly,
EARLY CELTIC LITERATURE.
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Universal Anthology - v05 |
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As the narrator shows, there is a profound
ambiguity
to this crime.
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Sloterdijk - Derrida, an Egyptian |
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King -
Go; find what the sentence is,
What the defense, and let Ortiz be led
Forth to the
punishment
the law ordains.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 - Tur to Wat |
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Ultimately however Napoleon's actions led to Chateaubriand's resignation in 1804, after the
execution
of the Duc d'Enghien.
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Chateaubriand - Travels to Italy |
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1kyamuni's knowledge is of the same kind as ordinary knowledge, but simply
heightened
to the nth degtee.
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Buddhist-Omniscience |
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As great an enmity as is
allotted
by nature to wolves and lambs, [so
great a one] have I to you, you that are galled at your back with
Spanish cords, and on your legs with the hard fetter.
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Horace - Works |
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1 with
active links or
immediate
access to the full terms of the Project
Gutenberg-tm License.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - b |
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XI
Aricia, Cora, Norba,
Velitrae, with the might
Of Setia and of Tusculum,
Were marshalled on the right:
The leader was Mamilius,
Prince of the Latian name;
Upon his head a helmet
Of red gold shone like flame:
High on a gallant charger
Of dark-gray hue he rode;
Over his gilded armor
A vest of purple flowed,
Woven in the land of sunrise
By Syria's dark-browed daughters,
And by the sails of
Carthage
brought
Far o'er the southern waters.
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Macaulay - Lays of Ancient Rome |
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How did he go about
rendering
Chinese texts into English?
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Ezra-Pounds-Chinese-Friends-Stories-in-Letters |
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_Grass_
Grass moves in the wind,
My soul is
backwards
blown.
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John Fletcher - Japanese Prints |
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They
shed their own
abundant
beauty on the objects they behold.
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Emerson - Representative Men |
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_ Nothing, madam, but that after such behaviour I
am less surprised at what I saw just now; it is not very
wonderful that the woman who can trifle with the delicate
addresses of an honourable lover should be found
coquetting
with
the husband of her friend.
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan |
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Stephen mumbled his bread without
answering
his father's gaze.
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce |
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You see then, Critias, that I was not far wrong in fearing that I
could have no sound notion about wisdom; I was quite right in depreciating
myself; for that which is admitted to be the best of all things would
never have seemed to us useless, if I had been good for
anything
at
an enquiry.
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Plato - Apology, Charity |
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"In embracing Lessing's hen kai pan," claims Beiser, "the romantics were also affirming the radical
tradition
of which he was an heir" and "they too forecast the great event that the radical reformers had always prophesied: the second Reformation" (1992: 243).
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Hegel_nodrm |
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Two great human tragedies, _Don Sebastian_, and _All for
Love_, besides one fine, though inferior tragi-comedy, _The Spanish
Friar_, and the rhymed heroic plays,
abounding
in true poetry and
skilful characterisation, has Dryden written; while Otway, who lived so
miserably and died so young, produced three dramas of high calibre, one
of which, _Venice Preserved_, is surpassed in the modern world only by
Shakespeare.
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Thomas Otway |
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The former's love of science
and learning made him a very
agreeable
companion.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v27 - Wat to Zor |
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, with regard to time-relations); so that they
could not be separated without contradicting that connection, by means
of which this experience is
possible
in which they are objects and
in which alone they are cognisable by us.
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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There is a
nakedness
which no longer has an unmasking effect and in which no 'bare fact' appears on whose
ground one could stand with spirited realism.
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Delolme was a careful
observer of our political
institutions
and, as a foreigner, marked
some points in them likely to escape the notice of those familiar
with them from childhood.
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If you must have a Jesus, let us have a
legitimate
Jesus.
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" we have a poet who walks, as surely as Blake walked, in a world whose gates are opened wide but which is yet all but incompre
hensible
save to the few.
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Elmbendor - Poetry and Poets |
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It has
survived
long enough for the copyright to expire and the book to enter the public domain.
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Aquinas - Medieval Europe |
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d Pms in the Corner, in which four individuals
occupying
the four COrnel'!
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23 Later many scholars wrote commentaries on all the
dramatists
and the poets.
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Suda - Lives of the Hellenistic Poets |
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Whatever
I had stepped on was gone.
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Lee, Harper - To Kill a Mockingbird |
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The two are
different
things in most men's eyes.
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Euripides - Alcestis |
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I lastly was with Curtis among the
floating
batt'ries,
And there I left for witness an arm and a limb;
Yet let my country need me, with Elliot to head me,
I'd clatter on my stumps at the sound of a drum.
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burns |
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The irregularities of liis life did not suffer him, however^ tb
continue
long
at the university, but when obliged to quit he took advantage of remittance sent by his indulgent father, and thinking he had sufficiency of wit and learning, left Oxford for the capital, in hopes of making his fortune some way or other there.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons |
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Her fingers fumbled at her work, --
Her needle would not go;
What ailed so smart a little maid
It puzzled me to know,
Till opposite I spied a cheek
That bore another rose;
Just opposite, another speech
That like the drunkard goes;
A vest that, like the bodice, danced
To the
immortal
tune, --
Till those two troubled little clocks
Ticked softly into one.
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Dickinson - Two - Complete |
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The work, there-
fore, begins with the
description
of the Germans in their ancient
homes, as given by Cæsar and Tacitus.
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The title as given is defective, and is certainly not
the
original
one.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v14 - Ibn to Juv |
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" the
cemetery
she was
in the habit of walking in.
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Childrens - Children's Sayings |
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^^
32 "One case
concerns
an American optical company, which, during the last 5 years, has manufactured, distributed, and sold approximately 50% of all U.
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Brady - Business as a System of Power |
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" To be the
guardian
of his threshold, and to protect the house from thieves at night.
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Universal Anthology - v01 |
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For thirty years, he produced and distributed Project
Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network of
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Abercrombie - Georgian Poetry 1920-22 |
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owed to the owner of the Project Gutenberg-tm trademark, but he
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paragraph
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[Till they had drawn the Spectre quite away from Enion]
And drawing in the
Spectrous
life in pride and haughty joy
Thus Enion gave them all her spectrous life in dark despair.
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Blake - Zoas |
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But why then, (says the
Objection)
do you refuse to believe -it?
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Plato - 1701 - Works - a |
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Scholars
who have successfully passed their
examinations are said to have gathered its branches.
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Amy Lowell - Chinese Poets |
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When we are gone,
mountain and
stronghold
stay.
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Translated Poetry |
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Now, the famous critic Fixfax is of a
delicate
nature and loves runny cow cheese.
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However that was, Augustin, in following years, never allowed himself the
least
reproach
towards Ambrose.
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Bertrand - Saint Augustin |
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Flowers so kindly,
Over all brightly,
Noble Beatrice, and grows so sweetly
Your Honour to me;
For as I see,
Value adorns your sovereignty,
And, to be sure, the sweetest speech;
Of gracious deeds you are the seed;
Verity,
Mercy,
You have: and great
learning
truly;
Bravery
Plainly,
Decked, with your generosity.
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Troubador Verse |
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A chi aspetta di carcere o di bando
uscir, non par che 'l tempo più soggiorni
a dargli libertade, o de l'amata
patria vista
gioconda
e disiata.
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From that moment on, the world-historical drama is translated back into
prehistoric
perspec- tives.
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Sloterdijk- Infinite Mobilization |
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Quid datur a Divis felici
optatius
hora 1 30
Hymen o Hymenaee!
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Among more recent works, see particularly Campbell, Power and
Politics
(see Ch.
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Besides (to say
truth), nakedness is uncomely, as well in mind as body; and it
addeth no small reverence to men's manners and actions, if they
be not
altogether
open.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v02 - Aqu to Bag |
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Wheeler_
(Among the Myrtles as I walked), _The Kiss_, _The
Primrose_, _To a Gentlewoman objecting to him his Grey Hairs_, and
doubtless others.
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Robert Herrick |
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Henceforth
I shall know
That Nature ne'er deserts the wise and pure;
No plot so narrow, be but Nature there,
No waste so vacant, but.
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Coleridge - Poems |
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Peter compareth these two
together
as contrary the one to the other; to have hope 116 in the grace of Christ, and to be under the yoke of the law; which comparison doth greatly set out the justification of Christ, inasmuch as we gather thereby, that those are justified by faith who, being free and quit from the yoke of the law, seek for salvation in the grace of Jesus Christ.
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a past still near to us, had
the " unhistorical sense" strongly developed in the
period of their
greatest
power.
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Anderson concluded:
"I don't know how to bring on a crisis, but there are pro-
fessional
diplomats
who might know how if our nation
were sufficiently aware and had the will to do it.
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My spirits
infallibly
rise in proportion to the outward dreariness.
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20
No one, it seems, remembers their entry into the world, though, in terms of the physiology of memory, there is nothing that should prevent us from
visualizing
even the most archaic event.
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Sloterdijk- Infinite Mobilization |
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4 Although Canute had been
baptized
during his infancy, still he knew little regarding the doctrines of Christianity.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v7 |
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They were surrounded by men, women, and children, who sang a
kind of lugubrious psalm, interrupted at regular intervals by the
tambourines and cymbals; while behind them was drawn a car with large
wheels, the spokes of which represented serpents
entwined
with each
other.
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Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne |
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It is only through this
mediatedness
that they become signi- ficative and their elements become signs.
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Theoder-Adorno-Aesthetic-Theory |
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Were it not that his art's glory, full of fire
Till the dark
communal
moment all of ash,
Returns as proud evening's glow lights the glass,
To the fires of the pure mortal sun!
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Mallarme - Poems |
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7
Derthech
Maehsa Ua Brolchain was burned, a.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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22:28 And the
afflicted
people thou wilt save: but thine eyes are upon
the haughty, that thou mayest bring them down.
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bible-kjv |
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It does not know either
confusion
or liberation.
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Jamgon-Kongtrul-Cloudless-Sky |
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O what a wild and
harmonized
tune
My spirit struck from all the beautiful!
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Keats |
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As we saw in
discussing
the present Soviet Constitu-
tion,* (Article 123 makes a sweeping guarantee of racial
and national democracy and penalizes by law "any ad-
vocacy of racial or national exclusiveness or hatred and
contempt/j The enlightened Soviet minorities policy
runs as a major motif right through the Constitution.
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Soviet Union - 1952 - Soviet Civilization |
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tIll there tS no clear thought about holltless
a dung flow from 1913
and, tn thIs, thetr ktkeryfilllcttOfUd, Mart, Freud
and the amerlCa1' bearzerzes Filth %"nderfilth,
Marttatn, Hute/tlns, or as Betzda
remarked
U La trahtson'
and damn all
I wdj hke to see Vcrona agaIn
(Iecco 11 te"
said the head walter- en calcalre, quarante quattre gradms, "DodICI Aposto!
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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But God hath willed that it should be in thy choice for whom thou wilt prepare room^ for God, or for the devil: when thou hast
prepared
he who occupant will also rule.
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v6 |
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Pierrot laid down his lute to weep,
And sighed, "She sings for me,"
But Colin slept a
careless
sleep
Beneath an apple tree.
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Sara Teasdale - Helen of Troy |
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one and a half millennia if the
dramatizations
of its teachings had not made such a lasting impression.
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Sloterdijk - God's Zeal |
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This opinion is combated by Villoison, on the grounds that
the first edition of Longus was not
published
till 1598, and that Tasso
died in the year 1595.
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Scriptori Erotici Graeci |
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This final diagnosis, namely that the great pleasure of the hysteric's vie tory became the great
misfortune
of our subjection to the apparatus of sexuality, focuses our attention on that moving stratum of force relations that underlies the instability, the transformability, of relations of power/resistance.
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Foucault-Psychiatric-Power-1973-74 |
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This adventure
animated
our heroine, and gave her a fairer opportunity of displaying her intrepidity and thirst after glory ; and she embraced
it in such a manner, that she gained the applause of all her officers.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v4 |
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This content
downloaded
from 128.
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Nolte - 1979 - [What Fascism Is Not- Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept]- Comment |
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retam her, and in a moment she had
4i8 A Clergyman's Daughter
wrenched herself free and fallen back into her seat, white and trembling She
looked up at him with eyes which, from fear and aversion, were for a moment
those of a stranger
Mr Warburton remained on his feet, regarding her with an expression of
resigned, almost amused disappointment He did not seem m the least
distressed As her calmness returned to her she perceived that all he had said
had been no more than a trick to play upon her feelings and cajole her into
saying that she would marry him, and what was stranger yet, that he had said it
without seriously caring whether she married him or not He had, m fact,
merely been amusing himself Very probably the whole thing was only another
of his periodical attempts to seduce her
He sat down, but more deliberately than she, taking care of the creases of his
trousers as he did so
‘If you want to pull the communication cord,’ he said mildly, ‘you had better
let me make sure that I have five pounds in my pocket-book *
After that he was quite himself again, or as nearly himself as anyone could
possibly be after such a scene, and he went on talking without the smallest
symptom of
embarrassment
His sense of shame, if he had ever possessed one,
had perished many years ago Perhaps it had been killed by overwork m a
lifetime of squalid affairs with women
For an hour, perhaps, Dorothy was ill at ease, but after that the tram reached
Ipswich, where it stopped for a quarter of an hour, and there was the diversion
of going to the refreshment room for a cup of tea For the last twenty miles of
the journey they talked quite amicably Mr Warburton did not refer again to
his proposal of marriage, but as the tram neared Knype Hill he returned, less
seriously than before, to the question of Dorothy’s future
‘So you really propose’, he said ‘to go back to your parish work?
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Without
the errors that are rife in every psychical pain and
pleasure,
humanity
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Please do not assume that a book's appearance in Google Book Search means it can be used in any manner
anywhere
in the world.
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_A wilful man_,
according
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Scotch proverb, _must have his way_.
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Copyright
laws in most countries are in
a constant state of change.
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89
head the
vanquisher
of Mansfeld and the
Danes, Tilly, a general who had never lost
a battle.
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Another explanation of the difference between tool and machine is that in the case of a tool, man is the motive power, while the motive power of a machine is
something
different from man, as, for instance, an animal, water, wind, and so on.
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Imboldened
by this success, he thereupon caus-
ed Massiva, son of his uncle Gulussa, whom he sus-
pected of aiming at the kingdom, to be assassinated
in the Roman capital.
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Alone
it lay there, a heap of round
ironstones
piled one upon another,
as over some giant's grave.
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This has respect to the
modifications
adopted in regulating the mourning rites for parents.
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II
ALSACE AND LORRAINE PAST AND PRESENT
Where lies the
frontier
which we are justified in
demanding?
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But
there is no verse
translation
which approaches this in the com-
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Buddhism, changing form or slowly decaying
through the centuries, might seem doomed to pass away at last
from this Japan to which it came only as an alien faith; but
Shinto,
unchanging
and vitally unchanged, still remains all-dom-
inant in the land of its birth, and only seems to gain in power
and dignity with time.
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Bruce Barton's
speeches
(see, e.
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Carlyle
ridiculed
Sterling's
"Pantheism.
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because, as Kurt Lewin
remarked
long ago, 'There is nothing so practical as a good theory', and, of course, nothing so handicapping as a poor one.
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