_ Dear to my arms, though thou'st undone my fame,
I can't forget to love thee: pr'ythee, Jaffier,
Forgive that filthy blow my passion dealt thee;
I'm now preparing for the land of peace,
And fain would have the
charitable
wishes
Of all good men, like thee, to bless my journey.
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So said he, and
obedient
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Thou art my equal and fit for an
alliance
with me, as, indeed, I am thy equal and fit for an alliance with thee.
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Our father's cottage in the smoke-clouds fell, --
And that beloved child, -- O
horrible!
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"
The
astrologer
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Definition of the Term
Pratityasamutpada
419 H.
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The
position
of the non-Latin allies had, as we have
Latins.
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When the wise woman aforesaid had propounded this
argument
for their reconciliation, she concluded as follows: "For when ye have understood this, that there is not a better man nor a happier woman on the face of the earth; then ye will ever and above all things seek that which ye think the best; thou to be a husband of so excellent a wife, and she to be married to so excellent a husband.
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' The failure of this piece, which
received
only
'two or three cold plaudites,' was partly due to the blunders of
amateur actors, of which Higgs gives amusing details, and to the
overcrowding on the stage.
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Brûlant
comme un volcan, profond comme le vide!
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especially
commercial
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The united slave-army was stationed in the mountains above Sciacca, and
accepted
the battle which Lucullus offered.
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The corpse of Rome lies here
entombed
in dust,
Her spirit gone to join, as all things must
The massy round's great spirit onward whirled.
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omnis haec magnis uaga turba terris
ibit ad manis
facietque
inerti
uela Cocyto: tibi crescit omne,
et quod occasus uidet et quod ortus.
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Another,
completely
unrelated, list follows in the papyrus at this point.
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Kline (C)
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2011 All Rights Reserved
This work may be freely reproduced, stored, and transmitted, electronically or otherwise, for any non-commercial purpose.
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God has thus freely subordinated himself to this as well, ever since he first separated the world of light from that of
darkness
in order to become personal.
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Imperial University professorships were established, throughout the more civilized parts of the Empire, for repre sentatives not only of the Stoics but also for those of the three other
officially
recognized schools of philosophy — the Epicureans, the Academics and the Peripatetics, — while " Dis senters," like the Cynics and Sceptics, unpaid but unmolested, preached their doctrines out side the pale of the " established " systems.
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vmid 9iotad (fud oih wsa srf taift
The
relation
of this, iapfi.
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The communities
subordinated
to the authority
of a modern federal state are themselves no longer
states, and this statement applies to the individual
communities which make up the German Empire.
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He is a believer in the dignity of
general terms, which was
disparaged
by his brother; this is a fair
of conservative literary opinion in the eighteenth century.
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Refutation by
examining
whether or not things have duration]
L6: [a.
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If we have more opportunities to communicate than ever before, in the sense of conducting interactions based on the use of natural languages, then this increase is clearly a
function
of technical devices whose effects neutralize the consequences of physical and sometimes also of temporal distance.
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They nailed her Dobie to the wall,
Where last her form was seen,
And
underneath
they wrote these words,
In yellow, blue, and green:
"Beware, ye Fair!
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I’ll do for you
everything
heaven can do.
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He does not
philosophize
upon the spectacle or draw a moral
from it, but he shows us how in nature beauty is ever present.
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Title of Novel:
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) The Old
Curiosity
Shop (1841)
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Offitt
stealthily
enters
ture.
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Penelope
scarcely
credits her; but
supposes some god has punished them, and descends from her
department in doubt.
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Now every wicked man is
ignorant
of what he ought to do and what he ought to abstain from, and it is by reason of error of this kind that men become unjust and in general bad; but the term 'involuntary' tends to be used not if a man is ignorant of what is to his advantage- for it is not mistaken purpose that causes involuntary action (it leads rather to wickedness), nor ignorance of the universal (for that men are blamed), but ignorance of particulars, i.
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Forzosamente se le
reprochara?
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And where, upon her sheltering plain ,
Beneath the rock fair Cirrha lies , Swift -footed Phricias joy 'd to gain
The Pythian contest 's
glorious
prize .
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Bóng tà như giục cơn buồn,
Khách đà lên ngựa,
người
còn nghé theo.
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Is there not
diversity sufficient in
society?
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At that time completely abandon whatever wealth or possessions you may have without
attachment
to even so much as a single needle.
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And of dawn when weary sleepers
Lie
outstretched
on the mats of the palace,
And of the iris stalk that is broken in the fountain.
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Nevertheless, this work is expensive, so in order to keep providing this resource, we have taken steps to prevent abuse by commercial parties, including placing technical
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on automated querying.
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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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For the question presupposes that man is not
initially
action and act and that he as a spiritual being has a Being which is prior to, and indepen- dent of, his will, which, as has been shown, is impossible.
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The scene was an
Oriental
one, and there also it was
Easter Sunday, and very early in the morning.
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To the North their
neighbours
were the Lithuanians,
a gentle and bucolic people, who, united to the Poles by
a political accident, were destined from amongst the
ranks of their polonized aristocracy to lend to the roll
of Polish letters some of its brightest names.
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Accordingly
he says, Thou art changed to cruel unto me, and in the hardness of Thy hand Thou opposest Thyself to me.
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Cabral's voyage; factory
established
at Cochin.
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You may copy it, give it away or
re-use it under the terms of the Project
Gutenberg
License included
with this eBook or online at www.
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Se entiende fácilmente por qué ha de tratarse aquí de una informa ción edificante, es decir, disipadora de dudas,
respecto
a tono y tendencia, que confronte a los confusos mortales, a los individuos enredados en el error inicial del pluralismo espontáneo, con un enunciado con autoridad
216
sobre las últimas verdades estructurales y profundas, de constitución holís- tica, sólo comprensibles del todo por expertos.
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But all
existence
is moral and logical existence.
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n de ensayos titulada
Becoming
American (Suhrkamp Verlag) y un libro sobre el Stimmung (estado de a?
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About Google Book Search
Google's mission is to organize the world's
information
and to make it universally accessible and useful.
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TARQUINIUS SUPERBUS commenced his reign
of equites
established
by Romulus three new cen- without any of the forms of election.
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Cet état d'esprit n'est
pas négligeable car, appliqué aux conversations politiques, à la lecture
des journaux, il forme l'opinion publique, et par là rend
possibles
les
plus grands événements.
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) whose identity has historically been confused with other painters, one of whom worked in Nantes at the
beginning
of the fifteenth century Uosef Hecht, Konstanz, "Der Aufenthalt des Konrad Witz in Konstanz: Ein Problem und seine Li:isung Neue Forschungen zur Lebensgeschichte des Meisters," Zeitschrift fiir Kunstgeschichte 6.
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With this exclamation my writings are gone through, not without a
certain dread and
mistrust
of ethic itself and not without a disposition
to ask the exponent of evil things if those things be not simply
misrepresented.
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Human, All Too Human- A Book for Free Spirits by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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Looking up, he saw her face smiling full of lust and her
eyes, with
contracted
pupils, begging with desire.
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We find nothing
burdensome
in its sweetness.
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Universal Anthology - v03 |
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The personal qualifications of this prince,
an
excellent
navy, a formidable army, well-ordered finances, and prudent
alliances, had combined to give her prosperity at home and influence
abroad.
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will aught of mine be sweet to me without thee,
my
brother?
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Virgil - Aeneid |
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" If we imagine that desire operates in the face of objects pinched off into otherness, itness, then our failure to know ourselves, except as dying animals, and thus as nothing to desire or nothing stable, translates into a fragmented form of life, "[a]
tattered
coat upon a stick",ifnotforthedelusionsofyouth.
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Brett Bourbon - 1996 - Constructing a Replacement for the Soul |
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For the
Scriptures
are undoubtedly a fund of wit, and a subject for wit.
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Swift - A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet |
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2
I am not
indebted
to the Greeks for anything like
such strong impressions; and, to speak frankly, they
cannot be to us what the Romans are.
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Nietzsche - v16 - Twilight of the Idols |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-26 11:56 GMT / http://hdl.
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Latin - Casserly - Complete System of Latin Prosody |
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MARTIN'S LANE,
TRAFALGAR
SQUARE, LONDON, W.
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Poland - 1911 - An Outline of the History of Polish Literature |
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She went away from the mirror and
pretended
to be busy with a hanging
thread in her sleeve.
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Mais depuis quelque temps il avait à peu
près
abandonné
sa femme pour une jeune femme du monde qu'il adorait.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - v6 |
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Why, one would think it were
a
dangerous
malady to judge by thy sad countenance.
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Catullus - Lamb - A Comedy in Verse |
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Others ranged themselves under the
standard
of some
barbaric chieftain who led them to victory after victory, and what was
of more importance, to regions abounding in corn, wine, and oil, the
long wished for consummation, and great reward of their labours.
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Malthus - An Essay on the Principle of Population |
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Ông làm quan
Thượng
thư Bộ Hộ.
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He was lacking the
consciousness
of the writing sub- ject, the consciousness that he had become the author of a piece of world
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higher
--We protest against evil and fine experiences, and take care not to
generalise
too quickly.
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XXIV
If that blind fury that engenders wars,
Fails to rouse the creatures of a kind,
Whether swift bird aloft or
fleeting
hind,
Whether equipped with scales or sharpened claws,
What ardent Fury in her pincers' jaws
Gripped your hearts, so poisoned the mind,
That intent on mutual cruelty, we find,
Into your own entrails your own blade bores?
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XCIV
The brittle web of that rich sword he thought,
Was broke through
hardness
of the County's shield;
And so thought Raymond, who discovered naught
What succor Heaven did for his safety yield:
But when he saw the man gainst whom he fought
Unweaponed, still stood he in the field;
His noble heart esteemed the glory light,
At such advantage if he slew the knight.
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Tasso - Jerusalem Delivered |
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Till the evening, nearing,
One the
shutters
drew --
Quick!
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Dickinson - Two - Complete |
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the
bitterest
enmities do not hinder bonding, as soon as it concerns a common enemy.
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He, vermil-stained, great
Bacchus!
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v25 - Tas to Tur |
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For Khedrup-Je's
critique
of the "no-thesis" view, see Cabez6n
(1992), pp.
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Tsongkhapa-s-Qualms-About-Early-Tibetan-Interpretations-of-Madhyamaka-Philosophy |
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When I am fairly got into
the routine of business, I shall trouble you with a longer epistle;
perhaps with some queries
respecting
farming; at present, the world
sits such a load on my mind, that it has effaced almost every trace of
the poet in me.
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-- However written,
the final
syllable
is preserved from elision by
the ccesura, and continues or is made long.
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Copyright
infringement
liability can be quite severe.
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The
aesthetic
communication alone unites society, because it
applies to what is common to all its members.
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Literary and Philosophical Essays- French, German and Italian by Immanuel Kant |
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Rosbif of Old
Zealand!
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Finnegans |
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]; is more
honorable
than [?
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Certainly
its passion is sincere, as are its hatred of and dis- gust with the bourgeois class.
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The date is
confirmed
by Eusebius
(Chron.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - b |
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So shalt thou pass the goal, secure of mind,
And leave
unskilful
swiftness far behind:
Though thy fierce rival drove the matchless steed
Which bore Adrastus, of celestial breed;
Or the famed race, through all the regions known,
That whirl'd the car of proud Laomedon.
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examination
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utility.
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There were at least half
a dozen men round her, and she
appeared
to be going to sleep in their
midst.
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Originally the song suggested that the four recluses could live o of mushrooms they gathered in the mountains; however, later the text became associated with the use of mountain fungi in the
concoction
of elixirs of immortality.
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I have seen
many teachers
honoured
under similar circumstances,
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Jhr hrliof in thr
earthly happiness of all, if the belief in the possi-
bility of such a general intellectual culture is gradu-
^ ally transformed into the threatening• dernand for
such an
Alexandrine
earthly happiness, into the
conjuring of a Euripidean dj>u* pr.
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His supernatural powers were unfathomable, his miraculous activities
impossible
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TO CERES [DEMETER ELEUSINIA]
The
Fumigation
from Storax.
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Je
reconnus
une plante de
l'espèce de celles qu'Elstir avait peintes devant moi.
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The dog with both his paws digs when he
suspects
the coming of a storm, and then too those mice turn prophets.
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