Occasion offers, and I stand prepar'd;
There lies our way; be thou upon the guard, And look around, while I securely go,
And hew a passage thro' the
sleeping
foe.
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For it is a
philosophy
which never rests, which has never at tained, which is never perfect.
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Universal Anthology - v04 |
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Almighty
God, cover the heads of
our countrymen, and be a shield to our dear friends!
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v01 - A to Apu |
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Whether a book is still in
copyright
varies from country to country, and we can't offer guidance on whether any specific use of any specific book is allowed.
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Ovid - 1805 - Art of Live |
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The One-Eyed Doe
A Doe had had the
misfortune
to lose one of her eyes, and
could not see any one approaching her on that side.
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Aesop's Fables by Aesop |
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_que_ a
XXXIII
O furum optime balneariorum
Vibenni pater et cinaede fili,
(nam dextra pater inquinatiore,
culo filius est uoraciore)
cur non exilium
malasque
in oras 5
itis?
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Latin - Catullus |
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, that your wealth or poverty is dependent on the geomantic
position
of your family’s burial mounds.
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Hanshan - 01 |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-16 02:37 GMT / http://hdl.
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Trakl - Dichtungen |
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"
Jeanie sighed, and commenced her
narrative
of all that had
passed betwixt Robertson and her, making it as brief as possible.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 to v25 - Rab to Tur |
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This opinion, which probably considers itself the healthy one, disintegrates under the first alert gaze into fragments, each of which is
with the pseudo-ontological concept of normality, moving on to the
trivially
mor- alistic postulate of goodwill, and continuing all the way to the
inflated, block that, in the form of the bipartite illusion of the individual here and society stands in the way of any deeper understanding, and ultimately is summarized in the vulgar-political compulsive idea of the "common ?
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Thinker-on-Stage |
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War, death,
cataclysm
like this, America,
Take deep to thy proud prosperous heart.
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Walt Whitman - Leaves of Grass |
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, have
contributed
occasional verses.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v02 - Aqu to Bag |
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Don't say that thing again, you
fretter!
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Faust, a Tragedy by Goethe |
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Yea,
Women, I tell you, not far now is man
From hating us, so passionate the joy
Of loving us, so mightily drawing down
Into the service of his
pleasure
here
All forces of his being.
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Lascelles Abercrombie - Emblems of Love |
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These criterion only guarantee an
intelligent
effect if they appear together--if separated from each other they guarantee intelligent stupidities (for example, our life as it is).
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Sloterdijk |
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Some little time after this, they agreed to rob the house of a farmer, near Barking ; and, knocking at the door, the people
declined
to open it ; on which they broke it open, and, having bound the farmer, his wife, his son-in-law, and the servant-maid, robbed the house of above 700/.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v3 |
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Some individuals will
progress
gradually in stages, others will skip the stages, some will realize instantly.
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Dudjom-Rinpoche-Mountain-Retreat-Ver5 |
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and-vision, saying: 'Wheth- er I am walking or
standing
still or asleep or awake, knowl- edge?
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Buddhist-Omniscience |
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Pearl immediately twined it around her neck and waist,
with such happy skill, that, once seen there, it became a part of her,
and it was
difficult
to imagine her without it.
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Hawthorne - Scarlett Letter |
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Catellus
relates, that he saw ancient docu- ments of the Abbey of St.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v9 |
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I
resolved
on a desperate measure: to borrow fifteen
roubles straight off from Anton Antonitch.
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Dostoevsky - Notes from Underground |
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ntly pc:ripheral pi""e
ohymbolism
li.
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Hart-Clive-1962-Structure-and-Motif-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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A ir design es la respuesta técnica a la idea fenomenológica, transmitida con retraso, de que el ser-en-el-mundo humano se presenta siempre y sin
140
excepción
como modificación del ser-en-el-aire.
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Sloterdijk - Esferas - v3 |
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2 s Most interesting details of Raymond Fitz William le Gros and of the various branches and descendants belonging to his family, have been
preserved
by
26
a learned scion of his race.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v8 |
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As for you, nobilissim praegustators, and my gentilissim
masticators, your frequently
experimented
industry, internected with
perdiligent sedulity and sedulous perdiligence, continually adjuvates you
to perficiate all things in so expeditious a manner that there is no
necessity of exciting in you a cupidity to consummate them.
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Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais |
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An
American
verse-writer;
born in New York city, Jan.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v29 - BIographical Dictionary |
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In jealous
competition
between media, Pro- fessor Pschorr destroys the only recording of the beautiful, monstrous, and absent voice that in I 800 commanded an entire discourse network.
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KittlerNietzche-Incipit-Tragoedia |
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Currently
offi- cial culture grants special funds to what it mistrustfully, half hoping for failure, calls artistic experimentation, thus neutralizing it.
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Theoder-Adorno-Aesthetic-Theory |
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Her eyes are sapphires set in snow,
Resembling
heaven by every wink;
The Gods do fear whenas they glow,
And I do tremble when I think
Heigh ho, would she were mine!
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Golden Treasury |
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Becquer entered upon his new labors in 1861,
and was a fairly regular
contributor
until the suppression of the
paper.
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Gustavo Adolfo Becuqer |
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O gentle Lady,
'Tis not for you to heare what I can speake:
The
repetition
in a Womans eare,
Would murther as it fell.
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shakespeare-macbeth |
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Sydney, that the friendship
our families have formed, may not expire
with the period of our association at Mat-
lock, but be
continued
even to the end of
our lives.
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Childrens - Roses and Emily |
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5:7 And the remnant of Jacob shall be in the midst of many people as a
dew from the LORD, as the showers upon the grass, that
tarrieth
not
for man, nor waiteth for the sons of men.
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bible-kjv |
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Enclosed
was; _see_ l.
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Chaucer - Romuant of the Rose |
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Thar's one thing farmers all must do,
To keep
themselves
from goin' tew
Bankruptcy and the devil!
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Sidney Lanier |
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Does it not prove that
"the moral order/' or the will of God, obviously does not
manifest
itself in the world by its own
power ?
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Sovoliev - End of History |
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the first and only traveller who has no need of etchings and drawings to bring places and monuments which recall beautiful memories and grand images before his readers' eyes" this new edition also collates a
selection
of engravings and lithographs from nineteenth-century travelogues by celebrated artists such as Edward Dodwell Esq, F.
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Chateaubriand - Travels to Italy |
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" Dublin Illustrated Annual for
31 "Saint Columkille's
farewell
to the Isle
" No land is like it ; night and day The songs of birds are heard all
round, And clerics'
of Arran on setting out for Iona," has also been translated, by Aubrey de Vere.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v6 |
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Yet with all these disadvantages, enough to
call him down to humility, the Scotchman is one of the
proudest
things
alive.
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Selection of English Letters |
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An
objection
of the Vaisesikas.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-1-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991 |
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740
My visible
passions
dared to appear abroad.
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Racine - Phaedra |
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The afflicted woman was
accordingly
laid down, before the body of our holy saint, while her weeping friends poured forth prayers to Dympna.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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n, and this caused great alarm (in the Muslim camp), for now the
Frankish
King was very close to the Muslim army.
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Arab-Historians-of-the-Crusades |
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If we assume an approximate
contemporary
mini- mum wage of $6.
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Voices of Ancient Greece and Rome_nodrm |
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there comes me the
lightsome
dawn.
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Megara and Dead Adonis |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-24 15:06 GMT / http://hdl.
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Childrens - Psalm-Book |
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14 See Colgan's "Acta
Sanctorum
Hiber-
nise," xxiii.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v8 |
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I wish to teach the thought which gives unto
many the right to cancel their existences—the
great
disciplinary
thought.
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Nietzsche - v15 - Will to Power - b |
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(#9) ##################################################
THE COMPLETE WORKS
OF
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
The First
Complete
and Authorised English Translation
EDITED BY
Dr.
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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319 It is written Donaghrie, in the " Re-
"
of
Archbishop
Alan, and it was situated, near Arklow.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v6 |
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Immediately
under it, and sloping along the hill-side, with its aspect towards the east, the crowded
Croghan Hill and Cemetery, King's County.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v4 |
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14 This will involve a consideration not only of Der Brenner but also of similar journals of the period, especially Karl Kraus's Die Fackel, for Kraus in particular appeared to the contributors to Der Brenner -
including
Georg Trakl - as an aesthetic and ethical model.
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Trakl - IN CONTEXT- POETRY AND EXPERIENCE IN THE CULTURAL DEBATES OF THE BRENNER CIRCLE |
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If not, then woe
To the
miscreant!
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Pushkin - Boris Gudonov |
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All the while, too, we had to work--to
work from morning till night, for we had contrived to obtain some
employment as
occasional
sempstresses.
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Dostoevsky - Poor Folk |
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Marks, notations and other marginalia present in the
original
volume will appear in this file - a reminder of this book's long journey from the publisher to a library and finally to you.
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Ovid - 1868 - Selections for Use in Schools |
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94
OF VERSEv
The Caesural pause after the
hephthemimeris
was also
approved of as heroic.
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Latin - Elements of Latin Prosody and Metre Compiled with Selections |
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Therefore
a commutation or dispensation of vows requires the
authority
of a
prelate who in God's stead declares what is acceptable to God,
according to 2 Cor.
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Summa Theologica |
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It all seemed
different
except for the public bar, which I got a glimpse of as I went past, and which looked the
same as ever.
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Orwell - Coming Up for Air |
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This triumph, which might have
excited the envy of a Roman emperor, in him did not excite the
least
surprise
— the least pride.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v05 - Bro to Cai |
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Generated for Christian Pecaut (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-24 15:01 GMT / http://hdl.
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Childrens - Children's Rhymes and Verses |
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The Prthagjana, whether or not he has passed to another sphere, loses them by
abandoning
the nikdyasabhdga.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-3-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991-PDF-Search-Engine |
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Called to, a
thousand
times, I never looked back.
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Ezra-Pound-Lustra |
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General
Information
About Project Gutenberg-tm electronic
works.
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Robert Frost - A Boy's Will |
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(And that
also is much lessened, if thou dost lightly
circumscribe
it:) and then
check thy mind if for so little a while, (a mere instant), it cannot
hold out with patience.
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Marcus Aurelius - Meditations |
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Now, master, the high-flyers think there cannot be a greater proof of lunacy than this, to resolve all power in to the mob, to make them the
original
of government, and the government made accountable to them.
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Rehearsal - v1 - 1750 |
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could win over to
obedience
to Rome's emperors, hasten at his command and fear to offend by dull delay.
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Claudian - 1922 - Loeb |
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org),
you must, at no
additional
cost, fee or expense to the user, provide a
copy, a means of exporting a copy, or a means of obtaining a copy upon
request, of the work in its original "Plain Vanilla ASCII" or other
form.
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Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere |
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_
THOUGH IN THE MIDST OF PAIN, HE DEEMS HIMSELF THE
HAPPIEST
OF MEN.
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Petrarch |
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Thoreau noted the trend wisely in Walden when he com- mented on the fashion of his day: "We worship not the Graces, nor the Parcae [Roman
godesses
of destiny] but Fash- ion.
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Trakl - Word Trucks- I and You; Here and There; This and That |
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May you perish, you wretch, you and your
infamous
words!
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Aristophanes |
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The journey, made
in an aerial car, gives the author an opportunity to describe the
country over which the car must pass in
travelling
from one end of
India to the other.
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Kalidasa - Shantukala, and More |
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Generated for
anonymous
on 2015-01-02 09:06 GMT / http://hdl.
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Catullus - Lamb - A Comedy in Verse |
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"El Himno al Sol" is the most perfect
example of Espronceda's Classic manner, and is rightly
considered
one of
his masterpieces.
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Jose de Espronceda |
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It is doubtful if there is any race to-day which
attains the
physical
and mental average of the Athenians of 2,500 years
ago.
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Applied Eugenics by Roswell H. Johnson and Paul Popenoe |
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Norfolk' may
Names,
which are now the
contents
the Letter supposed one.
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Complete Collection of State Trials for Treason - v01 |
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24 In this passage, the verbs
"refer," "symbolize," "suggest," and "point" are all black boxes to capture this
ineffable
intentional relation.
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Bourbon - "Twitterlitter" of Nonsense- "Askesis" at "Finnegans Wake" |
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In that room I be-
seech you to allow it a favourable place for my sake, and that you may
have
somewhat
more to tell than a bare image, if any shall ask, as in the
Table of Cebes, Tivog e?
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Sarpi - 1868 - Life of Fra Paolo Sarpi |
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O blessed
stillness
around me!
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Nietzsche - v11 - Thus Spake Zarathustra |
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"[1]
[Footnote 1:
The
following
anecdote related by Mr.
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Coleridge - Table Talk |
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Those partisans of orthodoxy found their support in the priesthood and the multitude; they contested with the Hasmonaeans the legitimacy of their high-priesthood, and fought against the noxious heretics with all the
reckless
implacability, with which the pious are often found to contend for the possession of earthly goods.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.4. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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Cobham's a coward, Polwarth is a slave,
And Littelton a dark,
designing
knave,
St.
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Pope - Essay on Man |
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Restless
wert thou in thy life; thy
dust was not to be restful in thy death.
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Letters to Dead Authors - Andrew Lang |
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”
And when he had followed the example of the first two, a
third said:-
"When we shall have plunged man back into
brutishness
by
taking away religion, science, and thought, we shall have done
much; but something will still remain to do.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v15 - Kab to Les |
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“Turn and turn again before my
threshold”
: waiting to be let in; cf.
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Theocritus - Idylls |
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To top it all, it allied itself with the US-Americans, the paradigmatic emigrants from "history," who, adding to the total interior of the crystal palace,
invented
the posthistorical national and amusement parks under the open sky.
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Sloterdijk-A-Crystal-Palace |
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That even the nation, or rather the government, can be
determined
by heroic and revenge-romantic reflexes is suggested by the example of the Israeli president Golda Meir.
| Guess: |
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| Source: |
Sloterdijk - Rage and Time |
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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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Ovid - 1805 - Art of Live |
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Ifthe mindcan
dwellaccordingto
our wishes, this is one-pointedness.
| Guess: |
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Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-The-Spiritual-Song-of-Lodro-Thaye |
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Four persons, of
fourteen
stone each, sat upon Topham's body, and these he heaved at
At a blow he struck a round bar of iron, one inch in diameter, against his naked arm, and bent it like a bow.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v4 |
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For his
consorzeria
the citizen at his best will devote
everything; to his gild he will be staunch; to his city, if these allow,
well-meaning and fiercely loyal.
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The people I have met,
The play I saw, the trivial, shifting things
That loom too big or shrink too little, shadows
That hurry, gesturing along a wall,
Haunting
or gay--and yet they all grow real
And take their proper size here in my heart
When you have seen them.
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Sara Teasdale - Love Songs |
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Delarue is not
a personification of virtue, but a naturally kind- hearted man, in whom kindness overpowered all his
bad qualities, driving them to the surface of his soul and revealing them there in the form of
inoffensive
weaknesses.
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Sovoliev - End of History |
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She is
laughing
to herself, as
she takes off her hat and coat.
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A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen |
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A Salterello and Cianghella we
Had held as strange a marvel, as ye would
A
Cincinnatus
or Cornelia now.
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Dante - The Divine Comedy |
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But it has
recovered lost ground, and in such
constructions
was for were
is now a distinct vulgarism.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v14 |
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Unfortunately the systems staff will not be
available
until Monday, to apply fixes.
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Dostoesvky - The Brothers Karamazov |
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There was a time when it was customary to call
Germans “deep," by way of
distinction
; but now
that the most successful type of new Germanism is
covetous of quite other honours, and perhaps misses
## p.
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Nietzsche - v12 - Beyond Good and Evil |
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les Nibelungs, et
compose?
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Madame de Stael - De l'Allegmagne |
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You do not know that you still have enemies, and you don't want to know because you have chosen
harmlessness!
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Sloterdijk-Rage |
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Certainly, "the human spirit of
invention
has most recently achieved the construction of
steam engines which, without being pulled by animals, move with great speed and power.
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Kittler-Drunken |
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