Whosoever
thou art,
thou art such, thou art cast forth I know not whither out of the general
unity, which is according to nature.
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Marcus Aurelius - Meditations |
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And to say nothing of the rest, think by what a debt thou are bound to me, that what thou owest to the community of devoted women thou mayest pay more
devotedly
to her who is thine alone.
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The Letters of Abelard and Heloise - 1st Letter |
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Our
enthusiasm
for genius or virtue is thus
turned into a jest by the very person who has kindled it, and who thus
fatally quenches the sparks of both.
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Hazlitt - The Spirit of the Age; Or, Contemporary Portraits |
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—
Credendo l'un provar l'altro bugiardo,
la risposta
aspettavano
ambedui.
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso |
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It is only persons, only 'Eigenvalues', which every com- munication system has to
generate
in order to be able to repro- duce itself.
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Luhmann-Niklas-the-Reality-of-the-Mass-Media |
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Mark, to be the heir of those
books, on
condition
that they should all be placed in safety, that they
should neither be sold nor separated, and that they should be sheltered
from fire and water, and carefully preserved for the use and amusement
of the learned and noble in Venice.
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Petrarch |
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No
law was to impose any restriction on the freedom of a citizen to
engage in any profession, trade, business, occupation or employ-
ment or otherwise to follow the
vocation
of his choice.
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Cambridge History of India - v4 - Indian Empire |
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He was an erect, narrow-shouldered man, very tall for a
Burman, with a curiously smooth face that
recalled
a coffee blancmange.
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Orwell - Burmese Days |
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These three
companies
must
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Louis Brandeis - 1914 - Other People's Money, and How Bankers Use It |
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Because this tendency is right at the center of
Orientalist
theory, practice, and values found in the
West, the sense of Western power over the Orient is taken for granted as having the status of
scientific truth.
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Said - Orientalism - Chapter 01 |
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After we have thus outlined the beginning and emergence of evil up to its becoming real in the individual, there seems to be nothing left but to describe its
appearance
in man.
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Schelling-Philosophical-Investigations-into-the-Essence-of-Human-Freedom |
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No new thing, this camp about the city:
Nebuchadnezzar and his hosted men
But
fearfully
image, like a madman's dream,
The fierce infection of the world, that waits
To soil the clean health of the soul and mix
Stooping decay into its upward nature.
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Lascelle Abercrombie |
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This was after dinner, when
Tietjens
had gone out
to lie in the veranda.
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Kipling - Poems |
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Đó là nhờ liệt thánh đã dày công hun đúc tác thành, nay đã đến ngày hái quả, trồng cây kỷ cây tử để lấy gỗ làm
rường
làm cột.
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stella-04 |
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Come in joy,
Brother, and take to bind thy
rippling
hair
My crowns!
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Euripides - Electra |
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n de la
conexio?
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Adorno-Theodor-Minima-Moralia |
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, "The
Declining
Birth-Rate," _Journal of Heredity_,
V, pp.
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Applied Eugenics by Roswell H. Johnson and Paul Popenoe |
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In: Caras [Extra Hombres /
Santiago
de Chile], May 31, 2013, pp.
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Gumbrecht - Publications.1447-2006 |
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For, lo, I am in
the way, I have made the one
petition
of Thee, to dwell in
Thy house all the days of my life, to contemplate Thy delight, and be protected as Thy temple : this is my one petition : but that I may attain unto " am in the way.
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v1 |
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but certys 3316
hir power ne
descende?
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Chaucer - Boethius |
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" And he covers me with cobweb ;
So I want you to go in ;
For -- his lower chamber
furnished
--
He will have no room to spin.
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Childrens - Child Verse |
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Or, to put it another way: Trakl's Kraus poem evokes a
powerful
idea of human experience, but one which doesn't settle into a easily identifiable figure.
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Trakl - IN CONTEXT- POETRY AND EXPERIENCE IN THE CULTURAL DEBATES OF THE BRENNER CIRCLE |
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It is not
completed
yet, and I am afraid it will remain unfinished for many years, and affer a source of income to the commercial, trading, labouring, and idling classes of the country.
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Peter Vay - Korea of Bygone Days |
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The dragon
discovers
the loss and exacts
fearful penalty from the people round about.
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Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere |
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Monod);
articles
in French and
English reviews; etc.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v29 - BIographical Dictionary |
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"
[254] "Indeed," said Brutus, "I think he has extolled your merit in a very friendly, and a very magnificent style: for you are not only the highest pattern, and even the first
inventor
of all our fertility of language, which alone is praise enough to content any reasonable man, but you have added fresh honours to the name and dignity of the Roman people; for the very excellence in which we had hitherto been conquered by the vanquished Greeks, has now been either wrested from their hands, or equally shared, at least, between us and them.
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Cicero - Brutus |
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It is, methinks, a very melancholy consideration, that a lit-
tle negligence can spoil us, but great
industry
is necessary to
improve us; the most excellent natures are soon depreciated, but
evil tempers are long before they are exalted into good habits.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v24 - Sta to Tal |
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2 For, in fact, even a foreigner, Zenobia101 by name, about whom much has already been said, boasting herself to be of the family of the Cleopatras and the Ptolemies,102
proceeded
upon the death of her husband Odaenathus to cast about her shoulders the imperial mantle; and arrayed in the robes of Dido and even assuming the diadem, she held the imperial power in the name of her sons Herennianus and Timolaus,103 ruling longer than could be endured from one of the female sex.
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Historia Augusta |
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On the day following their demise, holy Bishop Declan came towards the city of Cashel, and he intended to have a
conference
with King ^ngus.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v7 |
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To
SEND DONATIONS or
determine
the status of compliance for any
particular state visit http://pglaf.
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Stephen Crane - War is Kind |
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"42
While the Soviet Union and the Western Powers pro-
ceeded to exchange bitter notes on the German question,
the United States and its European allies went straight
ahead to forge an armed alliance with Western Germany
and make German
unification
impossible for a long time
to come.
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Soviet Union - 1952 - Soviet Civilization |
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The things which are, as
it were,
contemptible
to men, enrich the earth.
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v6 |
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The polemics of historical schools were a cross for
him to bear, and he wore his
prejudices
lightly.
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Baudelaire - Biographical Essay |
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The
standyng
Normans drew theyr bowe echone,
And broght full manie Englysh champyons downe.
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Thomas Chatterton - Rowley Poems |
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Critias had long been showing uneasiness, for he felt that he had
a
reputation
to maintain with Charmides and the rest of the company.
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Plato - Apology, Charity |
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Unswerving
and swift had a bullet
Passed through his brain, and he fell with both hands clutching
the greensward,
Seeming in death to hold back from his foe the land of his fathers.
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Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School by Stevenson |
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One house was already in flames and a move had been made
towards the imperial palace when at length the authorities took action,
the
governor
(or comes orientis) interfered and the crowd was dispersed.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v1 - Christian Roman Empire and Teutonic Kingdoms |
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It is also a study
peculiarly
adapted to
an early stage in the education of philosophical students, since it
does not presuppose the slow process of acquiring, by experience and
reflection, valuable thoughts of their own.
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Autobiography by John Stuart Mill |
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Only the
friendship
and the sympathy
Of one about to reach her journey's end.
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T.S. Eliot |
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He was a man of very expensive habits, and on this account he used to go from city to city, and at times he would
contrive
the most amazing devices.
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| Question: |
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Diogenes Laertius |
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" cried the Mouse, who was
trembling
down to the end of its
tail.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll |
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Many sources report on the growth of the armaments budget in Egypt and on
intentions
to give the army preference in a peace epoch budget over domestic needs for which a peace was allegedly obtained.
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A-Strategy-for-Israel-in-the-Nineteen-Eighties-by-Oded-Yinon-translated-by-Israel-Shahak |
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To speak
of German scholarship and culture as having con-
quered, therefore, can only be the outcome of a
misapprehension,
probably
resulting from the cir-
cumstance that every precise notion of culture has
now vanished from Germany.
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Nietzsche - v04 - Untimely Meditations - a |
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I quitted Aristotle and his dry maxims to practise the
precepts
of the more ingenious Ovid.
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| Source: |
The Letters of Abelard and Heloise |
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Pray mark how good it smells;
you’ll
be thinking it hath been washed at the well o’ the Seasons.
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Theocritus - Idylls |
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Now we have no certain
knowledge
yet of the facts which he
quotes.
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Proudhon - What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government |
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(a) In the first place, it is true that a population _might_ increase in
geometrical progression, and that a woman _might_ bear thirty children
in her lifetime; but it is wrong to assume that because a thing _might_
happen, it
therefore
does happen.
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Sutherland - Birth Control- A Statement of Christian Doctrine against the Neo-Malthusians |
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Ver adeo frondiuemorum, ver utile sj'lvis :
Vere turnent terra; et
genitalia
semina poscunt.
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| Question: |
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Latin - Bradley - Key to Exercises in Latin Prosody and Versification |
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this
acquired
body abides like a heap, piled up as a mass of things, such as the measure of flesh.
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Thurman-Robert-a-F-Tr-Tsong-Khapa-Losang-Drakpa-Brilliant-Illumination-of-the-Lamp-of-the-Five-Stages |
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From the first, in the dirge on Lesbia's love-bird
there is a
suggestion
that Catullus--" Catullus, whose dead
?
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Catullus - 1866b - Poetry - Slater |
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So I suppose his students still remain
sheltered
from the dis- tressin' fact that France has two kinds of money, one for home use and one good both at home and abroad.
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| Source: |
Pound-Jefferson-and-or-Mussolini |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-24 14:31 GMT / http://hdl.
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Childrens - Frank |
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Porus ordered his
elephants
to be formed against him, himself taking station on an elephant at the head of his left wing.
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| Source: |
Polyaenus - Strategems |
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1,4 —
Venerable
Bede says of Petram Cluith
"estenim juxta fluvium nominis illius.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v6 |
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The tension became
unbearable
in 1938 when Dr.
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| Source: |
Ezra-Pound-Japan-Letters-essays |
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Hannah was
evidently
fond of talking.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Jane Eyre- An Autobiography by Charlotte Brontë |
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Some months after our marriage, the unfeeling master to whom I
belonged, sold his farm with the view of moving his slaves to the
State of Missouri, regardless of the separation of husbands and wives
forever; but for fear of my resuming my old practice of running away,
if he should have forced me to leave my wife, by my repeated requests,
he was
constrained
to sell me to his brother, who lived within seven
miles of Wm.
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Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written |
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Labyrinth
SICA: Rabinbach,
Austrian
~dcialism REED: West, Prophesy Deliz~erance!
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Adorno-The Essay As Form |
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Cuckoo eggs laid in dunnock nests do not
resemble
dunnock eggs.
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Richard-Dawkins-Unweaving-the-Rainbow |
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He usually
came in the morning, and while my son and I
followed
our occupations
abroad, he sat with the family at home, and amused them by describing
the town, with every part of which he was particularly acquainted.
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Oliver Goldsmith |
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_A Woman
Standing
by a Gate with an Umbrella_
Late summer changes to autumn:
Chrysanthemums are scattered
Behind the palings.
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John Fletcher - Japanese Prints |
|
Please do not assume that a book's
appearance
in Google Book Search means it can be used in any manner anywhere in the world.
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Childrens - Longfellow - Child's Hour |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-06-10 07:17 GMT / http://hdl.
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Jabotinsky - 1922 - Poems - Russian |
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Here again we see the victory of the idea of the universal
homogenous
state.
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| Source: |
Fukuyama - End of History |
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289
ence which has been called toleration, and
that destructive labour which has passed
for
impartial
inquiry.
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| Source: |
Madame de Stael - Germany |
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_ He has reaped his joys, and now he would be free,
And to effect it puts on jealousy:
But I'm as much a
libertine
as he;
As fierce my will, as furious my desires;
Yet will I hold him; though enjoyment tires,
Though love and appetite be at the best,
He'll serve, as common meats fill up a feast,
And look like plenty, though we never taste.
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Thomas Otway |
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Now I sell,
nay, I give and bequeath for ever and aye, the mould of my doublet to
fifteen hundred hampers full of black devils, if ever any archer in the
country (though they are
singular
marksmen in Guienne) could hit the white.
| Guess: |
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Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais |
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This charter contained a renunciation of the forests
made by his predecessor, a'grant to the ecclesiastics
of a jurisdiction over their own vassals, and to the
people in general an
immunity
from unjust tallages
and exactions.
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Edmund Burke |
|
258 Z)
We have seen what the ethical is for Hegel: the
intersubjective
rights and duties free of, and contrasted with, a narcissist morality and a positive Right that would make them depend on legislations.
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Hegel Was Right_nodrm |
|
Excellent anonymous songs--all probably, and some certainly,
not of earlier date than the eighteenth century-are Ettrick Banks,
Here awa there awa, Saw ye my Father, The Lowlands of
Holland, Bess the Gawkie, I had a horse and I had nae mair,
Hooly and Fairly, Willie's gane to Melville Castle and O'er the
Moor amang the Heather (which Burns said he wrote down from
the singing of a
disreputable
female tramp, Jean Glover, and
which, if not largely by Burns, is not all by Jean, and is probably
in part founded on an old song).
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| Source: |
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09 |
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Here the traveling skilled worker,
especially
in the Middle Ages, is the best example.
| Guess: |
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SIMMEL-Georg-Sociology-Inquiries-Into-the-Construction-of-Social-Forms-2vol |
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But a tribrach is never admitted into the last place, nor
a proceleusmatic into any but the first;* according to the
following scale of an Iambic
Trimeter
Acatalectic.
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Latin - Casserly - Complete System of Latin Prosody |
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He little deems that in this hand I clutch what still can save
Thy gentle youth from taunts and blows, the portion of the slave ; Yea, and from
nameless
evil, that passeth taunt and blow —
Foul outrage which thou knowest not, which thou shalt never know.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Universal Anthology - v02 |
|
If any disclaimer or limitation set forth in this agreement
violates
the
law of the state applicable to this agreement, the agreement shall be
interpreted to make the maximum disclaimer or limitation permitted by
the applicable state law.
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Lascelles Abercrombie - Emblems of Love |
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more sweet and
malleable?
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Jose Zorrilla |
|
An excellent
description
of
a tobacconist's shop is given in _Alchemist_, _Wks.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association |
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Torture me not,
Charming
Marina; say not that 'twas my rank
And not myself that thou didst choose.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Pushkin - Boris Gudonov |
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But it was meet that the holy servant of the Lord should be thus humbled, that all the preachers of the gospel might learn to give over them- selves wholly to obey Christ, that when they be
excluded
from one place, they may be ready immediately to go to another, and that they may not be discouraged, nor cease off from doing their duty, though they be undeservedly loathed.
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Calvin Commentary - Acts - c |
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" Lucan then bestowed
on the Modern a pair of spurs, and
Blackmore
gave Lucan a bridle.
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Swift - Battle of the Books, and Others |
|
The following sentence, with active links to, or other immediate
access to, the full Project Gutenberg-tm License must appear prominently
whenever any copy of a Project Gutenberg-tm work (any work on which the
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This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
almost no
restrictions
whatsoever.
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| Source: |
Sara Teasdale |
|
The alteration of his taste
in poetry, from an exclusive
admiration
of the age of Queen Anne to an
almost equally exclusive one of that of Elizabeth, is, we suspect, owing
to Mr.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Hazlitt - The Spirit of the Age; Or, Contemporary Portraits |
|
"A boiling pot for the
helpless
little ones,"
thought one of the fathers, "but it has served its
day for that use -- only one more victim shall
ever fill it, and that is Diddle Dee himself.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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Childrens - Brownies |
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The yellow leopards, strained and lean,
The treacherous Russian knows so well,
With gaping blackened jaws are seen
Leap through the hail of
screaming
shell.
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You may adore all this if you please, but not to flatter you, what is beauty but a flower which may be blasted by the least fit of
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Many a
farewell
have I taken; I know the heart-
breaking last hours.
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Και ο άνδρας, 'που κρυφόσμιγε μ' αυτήν, της απαντούσε 430
«δεν έρχεσαι
κατόπι
μας οπίσω 'ς την πατρίδα,
να ιδής και το παλάτι σου, να ιδής και τους γονείς σου;
ότ' είναι ακόμα 'ς την ζωή, και υπέρπλουτοι λογιούνται».
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But there
are some few who come only to look at the fair, to inquire how and why
it is being held, upon what
authority
and with what object.
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William Kitchener
flourished
his beadle's staff about the beginning of the reign of George the Second.
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: but to me,
who had
squandered
three times fts v>.
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Childrens - Tales of the Hermitage |
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130
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highly complex operating
conditions
and of the narrow limits of effectiveness these mechanisms are subject to.
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It also happens sometimes with TOR, with classrooms/schools, and other
situations
where the same IP address is being shared.
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Wherefore should I go
needlessly
beyond
the luminous disc into the darkness and cold
behind?
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In any case, you need to
understand
the key point of risk and benefit.
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Without
advocating
any specific religious or theological stance, the series aims nonetheless to be faithful to the radical emancipatory potential of religion.
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En primer lugar hay que nombrar el útil para lan zar, porque a su
utilización
constante hay que agradecer que los homíni dos se pudieran emancipar un poco de la fuerte presión del medio.
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Sloterdijk - Esferas - v3 |
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After the
chronology
of the Chaldaeans, the Assyrians and the Hebrews, it it time to move on to the records of the Egyptians.
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Of course this loss fell chiefly on the flower of the burgesses, who in fact
furnished
the tlitc as well as the mass of the combatants.
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