Religion, my honoured friend, is surely
a simple business, as it equally
concerns
the ignorant and the
learned, the poor and the rich.
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fulfilment
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Thank heaven an
opportunity
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The
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He had an active
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Afterwards the songs of the
countrymen
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Thus, nationalist -Ideologies can create fears of contagion similar to those
produced
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How down they pulled the Duke's arms
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"Any preventive means, to be
satisfactory, must be used by the woman, as _it spoils the passion and
the
impulsiveness_
of the venereal act _if the man have to think of
them_" (p.
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Whatever the correct
explanation
may be, it
is obvious that no more adequate name could
have been devised for that irrepressible and
irresponsible "third estate," which has tyran-
\ nised over good men and devoted women from
the beginning of time.
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Finnegans Wake was
reviewed
bySalvatoreRosati,"II nuovo libro di James Joyce," Panorama [Rome] 18 (12 November 1939) 246-247; the Editors of Panorama were Raffaele Contu (1895-1953) and Gianni Mazzocchi (1906-1984) Uoyce to Jacques Mercanton on 9 January 1940, to James Laughlin on 21 February 1940, and to Mercanton on 14 March 1940; in Joyce,Letters of]amesJoyce, III,463,468,and 470-471).
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From the dubi- ous time-diagnostic
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Foote warned
his audience that they would not discover 'much wit or humour'
in the piece, since 'his brother writers had all agreed that it
was highly improper, and beneath the dignity of a mixed
assembly, to show any signs of joyful satisfaction; and that
creating a laugh was forcing the higher order of an audience to
a vulgar and mean use of their muscles' -- for which reason, he
explained, he had, like them, given up the sensual for the
sentimental
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It
should, however, be observed that in another place Alciatus
allows this only under
important
reservations.
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1005
A
detestable
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270
When Edelward perceevd Erle Cuthbert die,
On Hubert
strongest
of the Normanne crewe,
As wolfs when hungred on the cattel flie,
So Edelward amaine upon him flewe.
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But Britain,
changeful
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Now calls in princes, and now turns away.
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Bryon - Don Juan |
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He favoured, in later
days, the candidature of a philosophic pagan (Synesius of Cyrene) for
the
bishopric
of Ptolemais.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v1 - Christian Roman Empire and Teutonic Kingdoms |
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Im Dunkel brauner Kastanien
verblasst
die Gestalt des
jungen Novizen.
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"I have very often wished to undeceive yourself and my mother," added
Elinor; "and once or twice I have
attempted
it;--but without betraying
my trust, I never could have convinced you.
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Though Tamijuro Kume had a love affair in Paris, he left there in
February
1923, returning to Tokyo by boat.
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Ezra-Pound-Japan-Letters-essays |
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In abolishing the true world we have
also abolished the world of
appearance
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And how about the
atrocious
form of
this chronic hobnobbing with God ?
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Nietzsche - v13 - Genealogy of Morals |
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But
Augustin
was tender-hearted.
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Tu mea, tu moriens
fregisti
commoda, frater:
Tecum uni tota est nostra sepulta domus:
Omnia tecum una perierunt gaudia nostra,
Qaae tuus in vita dulcis alebat amor.
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Catullus - Hubbard - Poems |
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Lord of many prayers, - thine altars wear flowers in spring, even all the pied flowers which the Hours lead forth when
Zephyrus
breathes dew, and in winter the sweet crocus.
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Callimachus - Hymns |
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Avec la
naïveté
des théologiens antiques, je l'imaginais
m'accordant les explications non pas même qu'elle eût pu me donner
mais par une contradiction dernière celles qu'elle m'avait toujours
refusées pendant sa vie.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - b |
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I
believe that he who has divined
something
of the
most fundamental conditions of love, will under-
stand Dante for having written over the door of
his Inferno: “I also am the creation of eternal
love.
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Flame passes under us
and sparks that unknot the flesh,
sorrow, splitting bone from bone,
splendour athwart our eyes
and rifts in the splendour,
sparks and
scattered
light.
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H. D. - Sea Garden |
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--When Kant says "the intellect does not derive its laws from
nature, but dictates them to her" he states the full truth as regards
the _idea of nature_ which we form (nature = world, as notion, that is,
as error) but which is merely the
synthesis
of a host of errors of the
intellect.
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Human, All Too Human- A Book for Free Spirits by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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The past
configuration
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Like-Water-or-Clouds-The-Tang-Dynasty |
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55 Ob 'links' und 'rechts' noch
politischen
Sinn macht [April 20, 2012].
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Gumbrecht - Publications.1447-2006 |
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His father the tusk of Oeta slew,
crushing
his body in the regions of the belly.
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Lycophron - Alexandra |
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Page 47
Myght hitt haue bene affter me,
here wollde I nought haue I-bee;
Butt gode wollde hit myght befall
I myght be in my fadris haull, 230
So that I myght
vnknowen
be
of hym and of his meyny.
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Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II - 1389 |
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All her lovers have passed, her
beautiful
lovers have passed,
The young and eager men that fought for her arrogant hand,
And the only voice which endures to mourn for her at the last
Is the voice of the lonely land.
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Abercrombie - Georgian Poetry 1920-22 |
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And virtue is more than a shade or a sound,
And man may her voice, in this being, obey;
And though ever he slip on the stony ground,
Yet ever again to the godlike way,
To the science of good though the wise may be blind,
Yet the practice is plain to the
childlike
mind.
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Friedrich Schiller |
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At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of some
authority
among
them, called out, "Sit down, all of you, and listen to me!
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We had to save or lose ourselves
gropingly
in this irreversible time.
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In other words, even though certain avant-garde movements can be understood as being born of a crisis in understanding and experiencing the human being as the locus of knowledge-- the same point of
departure
for posthumanism-- the poetic subject of their works is generally assertive, even genesiacal, fulfilling what Ortega y Gasset identified as the new mission of "dehumanized" art: "inventar lo que no existe" (Ortega y Gasset 44), such as Vicente Huidobro's famous formula, "el poeta es un pequen?
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back
Diodorus Siculus, Books 34 & 35
(
fragments
covering the period 134 - 105 B.
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Diodorus Siculus - Historical Library |
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" In his ac count of himself he assumes the credit of considerable learning, and a strong zeal for knowledge ; which, at one time, certainly was the case, but his talents became miserably perverted ; both his style and his thoughts were low ; vanity and censoriousness are the most conspicuous qualities he exhibited ; and his manners, became gross and ferocious, and entirely
corresponded
with his writings.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v3 |
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ĐÀO VĂN HIỂN 陶文顯37
người
huyện Tứ Kỳ phủ Hạ Hồng.
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nden in
schwarze
Verwesung.
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Trakl - Dichtungen |
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Minsky
organizes
the formation o f these K-lines within "societies o f memory.
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with a frankly anti-republican
Catholic
right.
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was it not the same Person Who
was
speaking
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v4 |
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And within the grave there is no pleasure,
for the
blindworm
battens on the root,
And Desire shudders into ashes, and the tree
of Passion bears no fruit.
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Wilde - Poems |
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First, imagine a pyramid, with a king at the top, his ministers in the middle and the king's
subjects
(the people) at the bottom.
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Foucault-Key-Concepts |
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At the Right a tapestried
wall, more or less
repeating
the form of the oratory, and a great
chair with its back against the wall.
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Yeats - Poems |
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After a few moments she stopped with the shears resting on her knee A
thought which had been haunting her like some mexorcizable ghost at every
unoccupied moment durmg the past week had returned once more to distract
her It was the thought of what Mr Warburton had said to her in the tram-of
what her life was going to be like hereafter, unmarried and without money
It was not that she was m any doubt about the external facts of her future
She could see it all quite clearly before her Ten years, perhaps, as unsalaried
curate, and then back to school-teaching Not necessarily in qmte such a
school as Mrs Creevy’s-no doubt she could do something rather better for
herself than that-but at least in some more or less shabby, more or less prison-
like school, or perhaps m some even bleaker, even less human kind of
drudgery Whatever happened, at the very best, she had got to face the destiny
that is common to all lonely and penniless women ‘The Old Maids of Old
England’, as
somebody
called them She was twenty-eight-just old enough to
enter their ranks
But it didn’t matter, it didn’t matter' That was the thing that you could
never drive into the heads of the Mr Warburtons of this world, not if you
talked to them for a thousand years, that mere outward things like poverty and
drudgery, and even loneliness, don’t matter m themselves It is the things that
happen in your heart that matter For just a moment-an evil moment-while
Mr Warburton was talking to her in the tram, she had known the fear of
poverty But she had mastered it, it was not a thing worth worrying about It
was not because of that that she had got to stiffen her courage and remake the
whole structure of her mmd
No, it was something far more fundamental, it was the deadly emptmesis that
she had discovered at the heart of things.
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from what meteor light
Sprung in my heart the
constant
hope which she,
Who, armour'd with your might,
Drags me to death, binds o'er it as a chain?
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Petrarch - Poems |
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From the State the
individual has to receive
everything
in order to
return everything to the State.
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Edmunds, the Carmelite house in Paris, the Augustinian house at Bordeaux, and the monastery of Saint Cyprian in Murano (this last copy also
includes
an incomplete version of Richard's De laudibus).
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Mary and the Art of Prayer_Ave Maria |
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Ten
thousand
fleets sweep over thee in vain;
Man marks the earth with ruin--his control
Stops with the shore; upon the watery plain
The wrecks are all thy deed, nor doth remain
A shadow of man's ravage.
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The Literary World - Seventh Reader |
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O the cursed
tormentors!
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Pushkin - Boris Gudonov |
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One spoonful would freeze a man's tongue, teeth and throat to equal
solidity
before he ever had time to swallow.
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Adams-Great-American-Fraud |
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Beyond the bare facts already chronicled, we have no
information
as
to the doings either of the son or of the father.
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'+*#"#%#'
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Dzongsar-Khyentse-Longchen-Nyingthig-Practice-Manual |
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Tankard, or spoon,
Earring, or stone,
A watch, some ancient brooch
To match the grandmamma,
Staid
sleeping
there.
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Dickinson - One - Complete |
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Leading my steps on Beauty's way,
saving me from snares, from grievous crime,
they are my
servants
and I am their slave:
all my being obeys that living flame.
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The successor of
Constantine
X.
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The magus is acquainted with the dynamics not only of magic but also of demonic action, and knows how demons can take possession of us through
unguarded
avenues, and this opens up to him a new field of action, per- mitting him to link other men to himself and, in fact, to establish a whole series of magical bonds between himself and others.
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Bruno-Cause-Principle-and-Unity |
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Le Noir,
Elizabeth
Anne (?
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v12 |
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Romanticism is immortal; it has
outlived
forms
of art and schools of art.
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Poland - 1911 - An Outline of the History of Polish Literature |
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He held that it was only by means of a broad induction, thus
rendered possible, that he could
discover
the idea of the State, that
is, its self-realizing form.
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About Google Book Search
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universally
accessible and useful.
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When Antioch was threatened with
destruction
on
account of its rebellion against Theodosius, the anchorites poured
forth from the neighboring deserts to intercede with the minis-
ters of the Emperor, while the archbishop Flavian went himself
a suppliant to Constantinople.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v15 - Kab to Les |
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He desires them to stop awhile, that
he may weep over the
deserted
remains of her tent.
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Chuck yourself into your
uniform!
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Kipling - Poems |
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Entraron al aviso
Todas de su señora, y la severa
Sultana las habló de esta manera:
«Necesito una escala: en el momento
Desgarrad vuestras tocas y almaizales;
Los tapices que tiene el aposento
Trizas haced: mis lienzos y mis chales
Rasgad y, hasta que lleguen al cimiento
De la torre, anudad los desiguales
Pedazos: no os paréis en necias dudas:
Rasgadlo todo, aunque os
quedéis
desnudas.
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Folie(s) et Societe(s) (Toulouse: Presses
universitaires
du Mirail/Privat, 1991) p.
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This is the diet for men of
literary pursuits,
especially
the unmarried.
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Knowlton - Fruits of Philosophy- A Treatise on the Population Question |
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The
reference
is to Dem.
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Greek Anthology |
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Or else suspicion is based on
scientifically
more or less provable causal theories which can be reported on from time to time if the opportunity presents itself.
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It is
important
to see that we don't just talk about argu-
ments in terms of war.
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Lakoff-Metaphors |
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3 That is, both the hun soul and the various po souls—in
traditional
Chinese belief,
these various souls disperse upon death.
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"30
Dugin even criticizes the founding fathers for having been overly philosophical and poetic: according to him, Eurasianism had the right intuitions (for example, the idea of a "third con- tinent" and the
importance
of the Mongol peri- od in the formation of Russian identity), but was unsuccessful in formalizing them theoreti- cally.
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Loud did wail his familiar hounds, and loud now weep the Nymphs of the hill; and Aphrodite, she unbraids her tresses and goes
wandering
distraught, unkempt, unslippered in the wild wood, and for all the briers may tear and rend her and cull her hallowed blood, she flies through the long glades shrieking amain, crying upon her Assyrian lord, calling upon the lad of her love.
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Bion |
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VERNON
My dear Catherine,--I have charming news for you, and if I had not sent
off my letter this morning you might have been spared the
vexation
of
knowing of Reginald's being gone to London, for he is returned.
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Austen - Lady Susan |
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It sets forth the
antique world
interpreted
in terms of medievalism; Greek warfare,
Greek customs and Greek religion alike appearing in the garb of
the Middle Ages.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v01 |
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Public domain books are our
gateways
to the past, representing a wealth of history, culture and knowledge that's often difficult to discover.
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Fichte - Germany_and_the_French_Revolution |
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Still I
remember
how I strove to flee
The love-note of the birds, and bowed my head
To hurry faster, but upon the ground
I saw two winged shadows side by side,
And all the world's spring passion stifled me.
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Sara Teasdale |
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"To kindle her shapely beauty,
And
illumine
her mind withal,
I give to the little person
The glowing and craving soul.
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Sappho |
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A dialogue ensues in which
Ovid in the role of the passionate
shepherd
is
seriously intense for once.
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Ovid - 1901 - Ovid and His Influence |
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The enemy, finding themselves in this way attacked both in front and in the rear,
suspected
that they were in danger of being surrounded by a numerous army, and made a precipitate retreat.
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Polyaenus - Strategems |
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No, I shall not say
that all other
pleasure
is less.
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Bertrand - Saint Augustin |
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Perhaps we ourselves one day
grow
suspicious
of our idea.
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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28; and "Are the
expressions
of that itch" is written "As
emblems will express that itch"; ll.
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Robert Herrick |
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Like sandbluffs carved into
fantastic shapes by the desert winds, like rocks shaped by ocean waves, camel DNA has been sculpted by
survival
in ancient deserts, and even more ancient seas, to yield modern camels.
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Richard-Dawkins-Unweaving-the-Rainbow |
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If
speculation
tends thus to a terrific unity, in which all things are
absorbed, action tends directly backwards to diversity.
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Emerson - Representative Men |
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But I have my
untimely
leave in the middle of the day, in
the thick of work.
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Tagore - Gitanjali |
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As
for you, I recount not all that has been taken from
you, but how
shamefully
have you been treated and
despoiled!
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Demosthenese - 1869 - Brodribb |
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)
THE
UNDIVINE
COMEDY.
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Krasinski - The Undivine Comedy |
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Prose
panegyrics
had been in use from
the second century of our era.
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Charles - 1867 - Classical Dictionary |
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Then emulous courage roused the emperor with
insistent
goad.
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Claudian - 1922 - Loeb |
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Animal Farm by George Orwell
It had come to his knowledge, he said, that a foolish and wicked rumour
had been
circulated
at the time of Boxer's removal.
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Orwell - Animal Farm |
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