Les
origines
de Mahé de Malabar, Paris, 1916.
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Cambridge History of India - v5 - British India |
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But under this title lurked also the
far stricter sects of the Bohemian and Moravian Brethren, who differed
from the
predominant
church in more important particulars, and bore, in
fact, a great resemblance to the German Protestants.
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Schiller - Thirty Years War |
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Nothing of importance
occurred during the four years of his reign except the
summoning
of
the fifth and sixth Councils of Toledo.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v2 - Rise of the Saracens and Foundation of the Western Empire |
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Seat a knife near a cage and very near a
decision
and more nearly a
timely working cat and scissors.
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Gertrude Stein - Tender Buttons |
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_Cunctation_, delay: the word is suggested by the name of Fabius
Cunctator, the conqueror of the Carthaginians,
addressed
by Virg.
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Robert Herrick - Hesperide and Noble Numbers |
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So you give it up with a wave of the hand because you have not
found a
fundamental
cause.
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Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories |
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Preti, he then associated with that of Husserl in the same reproach of calling into "question all our knowledge and its
loundations
( .
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Foucault-Psychiatric-Power-1973-74 |
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What I want, indeed, is that two sorts of form be considered: one is the cause which, even if not the efficient, allows the
efficient
to produce its effects; the other is the principle, called forth from matter by the efficient cause.
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Bruno-Cause-Principle-and-Unity |
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LeavIng the lady wno loved bullfights
WIth her etght trunks and her captured hIdalgo,
And a dutchman was there who was gOIng
To take the boat at Trieste,
Sure, he was gOIng to take It,
Would he go round by VIenna' He would not
Absence of trams wdnt stop hIm
So we left htm at last In Chlasso
Along Wlth the old woman from Kansas,
Sohd Kansas, her daughter had marned that SWISS
Who kept the buffet m Chlasso
DId It shake her' It dtd not shake her
She sat there In the waltmg room, sohd Kansas,
Sttff as a CIgar-store mruan from the Bowery
Such as one saw In cc the nmettes ",
FIrst sod of bleedIng Kansas
That had produced thIS hgneous solIdness,
If thou wtlt go to Cruasso w t find that Indestructable female As If walttng for the tram to Topeka
In the buffet of that statton on the bench that
Follows the wall, to the rIght slde as you enter
And Clara Leonora wd come puffing so that one
Cd hear her when she reached the foot of the staIrs,
Squared, chunky, wIth her crooked steel spectacles
And her splutter and hel face full of teeth
And old Rennert wd SIgh heavtly
And look over the top of hIs lenses and
She wd arnve after due mterval WIth a pInwheel
Concernmg Grtllparzer or - pratzer
Or
whatever
follow the Grill-, and uGran Maestro
Mr LlSzt had come to the home of her parents
And taken her on IDS prevalent knee and
She held that a sonnet was a sonnet
And ought never be destroyed,
And had taken a number of courses
135
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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NIETZSCHE, The
Dionysian
Spirit of the Age.
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Nietzsche - v03 - Future of Our Educational Institutions |
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This has been
supposed
to refer to the fact that Ptolemy Philadelphus was the youngest of the sons of Ptolemy Soter.
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Callimachus - Hymns |
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Engaging
in literary work at
Baltimore in 1825, he is said to have been a
(rival of Poe.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v29 - BIographical Dictionary |
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Reproduced with
permission
of the copyright owner.
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Constructing a Replacement for the Soul - Bourbon |
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8] L Ptolemy, having increased his
strength
from the forces of this city, made preparations for war against the coming of Perdiccas.
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Justinus - Epitome of Historae Philippicae |
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Information about Donations to the Project Gutenberg
Literary Archive Foundation
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spread public support and donations to carry out its mission of
increasing the number of public domain and
licensed
works that can be
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array of equipment including outdated equipment.
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Swift - Battle of the Books, and Others |
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He attacked its found-
ations; so that one might imagine himself within sound, not of a
1 For the
evolution
of Erasmus's ideas in Biblical criticism out of those of
Valla, see White's History of the Warfare of Science with Theology,' Vol.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v10 - Emp to Fro |
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I know that universal
availability
is generally considered to be the main effect and the unconditional value of electronically provided hyper-communi- cation.
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Gumbrecht - Infinite Availability - On Hyper-Communication and Old Age |
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to hear a
clattering
noise?
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Marcus Aurelius - Meditations |
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Pope
Eugenius
IV awaited him
at Ferrara, where the Council was to sit.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v4 - Eastern Roman Empire |
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N evil watched
constantly
over Corinne.
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Madame de Stael - Corinna, or Italy |
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With the monuments of the Husain Shāh period (1493–1552)
we are on firmer ground, the dates of the most
important
among
them being established by the presence of inscriptions.
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Cambridge History of India - v3 - Turks and Afghans |
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Immediatly the skinne thereof became of speckled hew,
And into legs his armes did turn: and in his altred hide
A wrigling tayle
streight
to his limmes was added more beside.
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Ovid - Book 5 |
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The orphans of the heart must turn to thee,
Lone mother of dead
empires!
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Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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election, because the arbitration of his election having been put into the
hands of the French by the Cardinals Montalto and
Aldobrandini
(who
had agreed together to make Borghese Pope, if the French were agree-
able to it), by their consent, he was created Pope.
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Sarpi - 1868 - Life of Fra Paolo Sarpi |
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Representar
feudal, subyugante o instrumentalizadoramente
significa
concebir
el todo como algo que está situado ahí delante y colocarse uno mis
mo, a salvo, enfrente.
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Sloterdijk - Esferas - v2 |
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7 or obtain
permission
for the use of the work and the
Project Gutenberg-tm trademark as set forth in paragraphs 1.
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French - Apollinaire - Alcools |
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Further reproduction
prohibited
without permission.
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Brett Bourbon - 1996 - Constructing a Replacement for the Soul |
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' By the use of this
word, it would seem that Augustus Caesar
introduced
the ships, probably,
from the river Tiber into the lake.
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Ovid - Art of Love |
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In these poems Shakespeare not only
followed individual tales of Ovid but
reproduced
to an extraordinary
degree his pervading spirit and style.
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Ovid - 1934 - Metamorphoses in European Culture - v1 |
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» Et pour mieux
montrer son zèle, il commanda pour cette
opération
un maître d'hôtel et
plusieurs garçons, et tout en faisant sonner très haut de terribles
menaces si elle n'était pas menée à bien.
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Proust - Le Cote de Guermantes - v3 |
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This view is, however, possible only when we discard the
standard
definitions
of development and process and substi-
tute for them terms describing psychological phenomena.
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Weininger - 1946 - Mind and Death of a Genius |
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The blood, as well as many of
the secretions, does several things, exhibits several phenomena, which
no mechanical or mere
chemical
combinations of matter do exhibit.
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Knowlton - Fruits of Philosophy- A Treatise on the Population Question |
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But, while he is asking this question, Stephen traces the sym- bols of an algebraic equation for Sargent, and Oriental images are
suggested
by these 'imps offancy ofthe Moors' - Averroes and Moses Maimonides, 'flashing in their mocking mirrors the obscure soul of the world'.
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re-joyce-a-burgess |
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Of the Typic of the Pure
Practical
Judgement.
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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l_{eantime the hero cuts the nightly ttde"
For, anxious, from Evander when he went,
He sought the
Tyrrhene
camp.
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Dryden - Virgil - Aeineid |
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"
As I mention in my introduction to ˁAbīd's lament, this poem here has a meter that (like the poem by the Unknown Woman) does not fit very easily into the
khalīlian
prosodic scheme.
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Abid bin Al-Abras - The Cycle of Death - A Mu'allaqa |
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Simeox
Zimokowicz
was born at Lemberg (Leopol)
in 160J:.
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Poland - 1881 - Poets and Poetry of Poland |
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But they to mark the great year – the season to plough and sow the fallow field and the season to plant the tree – are already
revealed
of Zeus and set on every side.
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Aratus - Phaenomena |
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Ninguém me conheceu sob a
máscara
da igualha, nem soube nunca que era máscara, porque ninguém sabia que neste mundo há mascarados.
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Pessoa - Livro do Desassossego |
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The
Lacedaemonians
raised the "hostile" torch, to bring the Thebans to their assistance.
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Polyaenus - Strategems |
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That all seems to have changed in a split second and be- come a cultural moment associated with artisan foods, anti-mall food court cui- sine, and a certain louche style
practiced
by drunken students in Oxford after a night of carousing.
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Trakl - Word Trucks- I and You; Here and There; This and That |
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Or who made known that,
travelling from Amisus, the course lay in a straight line due east
through Colchis, the [sea of] Hyrcania, so on to Bactria, and beyond
this to the eastern ocean,[489] the mountains being always on the right
hand; and that this same line carried west in a straight line, traverses
the
Propontis
and the Hellespont?
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Strabo |
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Noble Deiphobus here he beholds, all mangled and marred,
Son of the royal Priam ; — his visage cruelly scarred,
Visage and hands ; from his ravaged temples bloodily shorn Each of his ears, and his
nostrils
with wounds inglorious torn.
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Universal Anthology - v05 |
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In this sense, autopoiesis and complexity are conceptual correlates, and it is the task of the theory of
evolution
to trace the connections between them.
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Niklas Luhmann - Art of the Social System |
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This is the funeral pyre and Troy is dead
That
sparkled
so the day I saw it first,
And darkened slowly after.
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Sara Teasdale - Helen of Troy |
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7
Addressed
to the chorus .
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Pindar |
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It was first
published
in
January 1872 by E.
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Nietzsche - v01 - Birth of Tragedy |
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"
But when the father had surveyed,
He
admonished
the tutor:
"Not so, small sage!
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Stephen Crane - War is Kind |
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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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Even within these limits, I make no claim to
comprehensive
coverage, for the sheer number and variety of attested cults would defeat any scholar who attempted to fully document them.
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Ancient-greek-cults-a-guide |
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A
surprise
attack on his
camp drove the margrave into flight, scattered his followers, and delivered
Ernest a prisoner into the hands of the king.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v3 - Germany and the Western Empire |
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Usage guidelines
Google is proud to partner with
libraries
to digitize public domain materials and make them widely accessible.
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Childrens - Book of Poetry |
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as a result of her boldness, she gave them no respectful reply, but, woman-like, in addition to her innate recklessness, she was puffed up with vanity because of the power that she possessed; and she accordingly cast some of the ambassadors into prison and killed others for
expressing
themselves freely.
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Roman Translations |
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Among those who have passed away may be
mentioned
John
Fairbairn, the contemporary and friend of Pringle, whom the
latter invited to join him at the Cape.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v14 |
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And the chipmunk turned a "summer-set,"
And the foxes danced the
Virginia
reel;
Hawthorne and crab-thorn bent, rain-wet,
And dropped their flowers in his night-black hair;
And the soft fawns stopped for his perorations;
And his black eyes shone through the forest-gleam,
And he plunged young hands into new-turned earth,
And prayed dear orchard boughs into birth;
And he ran with the rabbit and slept with the stream.
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American Poetry - 1922 |
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In 1888-9 he
crossed
Southern
Greenland on snow-shoes.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v18 - Mom to Old |
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As a
polemic writer D'Azeglio was
recognized
as one of the chief forces
in molding public opinion.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v02 - Aqu to Bag |
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This is the opposite of what is demanded in the
moralistic
plea for behavior guided strictly by ideals.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Critique-of-Cynical-Reason |
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In Italy, for example, it would be necessary to execute
at least one
thousand
persons every year, and in France nearly two
hundred and fifty, in place of the annual seven or eight.
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Criminal Sociology by Enrico Ferri |
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And now she was very
conscious
that she ought
to have prevented them.
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Austen - Emma |
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It would seem, however, that even More is not to be regarded
as the originator of the
Platonist
movement at Cambridge.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08 |
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Ever the trembling of the grass I say,
And the boughs rocking as the breezes play,
Have stirred deep
thoughts
in a bewild'ring way.
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Victor Hugo - Poems |
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" In other
words, we feel here that something great is in the
makingbut notyet made—our mighty modem music,
which by conquering nationalities, the Church, and
counterpoint has
conquered
the world.
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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I should have thought it a gross
violation
of duty
and respect.
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Austen - Mansfield Park |
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Or an entailment of ever more
widespread
cynicism?
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The Public Work of Rhetoric_nodrm |
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For thirty years, he produced and
distributed
Project
Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network of volunteer support.
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Goethe - Erotica Romana |
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All nature's change thro' thy protecting care, and all mankind thy lib'ral bounties share:
For these where'er dispers'd thro'
boundless
space, still find thy providence support their race.
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Orphic Hymns |
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He does
not dare (by continuing his
operations)
to assert and complete his
mastery.
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Tao Te Ching |
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This is bad stuff, and Gould could afford to attack it even more
severely
than he attacks his normal targets.
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Richard-Dawkins-The-Devil-s-Chaplain |
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supra') distinguished himself by his exposure
of two of his countrymen,
Archibald
Bower, 1686-1766, who, being
secretly a member of the Catholic Church, wrote a 'History of
the Popes'; and William Lauder 1710-1771, who attempted to prove
Milton a plagiarist.
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Oliver Goldsmith |
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It seems to us evident, that here there is a
mingling
of
"
h-mesa" should have been written " Hassea.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v2 |
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Ah then at times I
drooping
sit,
And spend many an anxious hour;
Nor in my book can I take delight,
Nor sit in learning's bower,
Worn through with the dreary shower.
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Blake - Songs of Innocence, Songs of Experience |
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In the Daoist tradition, ''safety'' more than anything else was the moti- vation behind encoding
multiple
levels of meaning into a text.
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Teaching-the-Daode-Jing |
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No doubt, too, indirect effects, as ex- pressed in
absenteeism
of workers, were growing steadily more serious.
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brodie-strategic-bombing-in-ww2 |
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On the side of civilization--civilization against barbarism, civilization, not Utopia, not a country or
countries
where the right always prevails in six v^eeks!
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Ezra-Pound-Instigations |
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While a believer around 1900 would have wanted prayer, "O God, to whom
vengeance
belongeth, show thyself!
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Sloterdijk-Rage |
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Such is the inescapable power of avenging justice, which pursues those guilty of brazen impiety; for punishment relentlessly hunts down the wicked,
bringing
swift revenge.
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Diodorus Siculus - Historical Library |
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Seizing in their bills the spawn of fishes they shall dwell in an island which bears their
leader’s
name, on a theatre-shaped rising ground, building in rows their close-set nests with firm bits of wood, after the manner of Zethus.
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Lycophron - Alexandra |
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9 In the case of Girri, Maria Kodama's division of Girri's work is typical,
signaling
the publication of his Antologi?
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Trakl - T h e Poet's F ad in g Face- A lb e rto G irri, R afael C ad en as a n d P o s th u m a n is t Latin A m e ric a n P o e try |
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A path must be cleared for a new interpretation of the sensuous on the basis of a new
hierarchy
of the sensuous and nonsensuous.
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Heidegger - Nietzsche - v1-2 |
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For the whole dignity of the State
rests ultimately on the personal worth of its citi-
zens, and that State is the most moral, which
combines the powers of the citizens for the purpose
of accomplishing the
greatest
number of works
?
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Treitschke - 1914 - His Doctrine of German Destiny |
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Were I from
Dunsinane
away, and cleere,
Profit againe should hardly draw me heere.
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Devanabase noche y dia los sesos en busca de alguna distraccion propia
de su caracter, lo cual era bastante dificil, despues de haberse
cansado como ya lo estaba, de mover guerra a sus vecinos, apalear a
sus
servidores
y ahorcar a sus subditos.
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Accord- ing to the Entries in the
Kalendar
of David Camerarius, at the 30th of May,
we have a notice of St.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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Aristotle calls this pure matter - which, however, never exists - 7TpclJTT} vAT},
contrasting
it to vAT} .
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life's hours which swiftly fly
I've wasted in
amusements
vain,
But were it not immoral I
Should dearly like a dance again.
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He
followed
her past the bazaar and back to the main road, and they had gone fifty yards before he
ventured to speak again.
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rather of a fool or madman: or at best of a vain
or ignorant
phantast!
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But
if it does, I expect that,to begin with,you will at least come to
live with me and share
everything
with me.
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Second, greater power permits wider ranges of action, while leaving the
outcomes
of action uncertain.
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He therefore described
the sphere in which the positive qualities are absent
as dark, earthy, cold, heavy, dense and
altogether
as
of feminine-passive character.
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Nietzsche - v02 - Early Greek Philosophy |
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LXXIX
The other heard him not, or heard at most
As we great talkers hear, who little do:
But
Richardetto
took aside their host
And told how him he from the fire withdrew;
And how he was assured, beyond his boast,
He would in time and place his prowess shew.
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Ariosoto - Orlando Furioso |
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Stay with us no more:
And yet
ofttimes
a look or smile,
Forgotten in a kiss's while,
Years after from the dark will start,
And flash across the trembling heart.
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For to what end did he suffer them to depart, save only that he might ease them of the
trouble?
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You are near to me, and your naked feet in their sandals,
And through the scent of the balcony's naked timber
I distinguish the scent of your hair; so now the limber
Lightning
falls from heaven.
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There was hardly any
fighting, the Chamberlain
Government
was unpopular, eminent publicists were hinting
that we should make a compromise peace as quickly as possible, trade union and Labour
Party branches all over the country were passing anti-war resolutions.
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He died in
February
1874.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v24 - Sta to Tal |
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This is why Dugin has often been criticized, in particular by the Communists, for whom the Russian "anti-fas- cist" tradition rules out the
recognition
of any German, and more generally Western, cultural influence on Russian nationalism.
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Dugin - Alexander Dugin and New European Radical Right |
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This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for generations on library shelves before it was carefully scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world's books
discoverable
online.
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Aquinas - Medieval Europe |
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It was a dull quarter and rather a slummy
street, but it was
convenient
for the centre of London; also it was quiet, being a blind
alley.
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