Now give me another potato, and tell me plainly if you know how much your royalties
amounted
to last year and how much you and Haidee spent.
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The pathos with which he pursues the distinc- tion between
certainties
and probabilities in his fundamental works was also fed by the object-lesson that the religious civil war provided to contemporaries.
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Wise as Saturn was, the greatness of his power had
prevented him from
realizing
that he was neither the beginning nor the
end, but a link in the chain of progress.
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starting
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372 THOUGHT REFORM
nature of traditional Chinese society, a theme which is expressed on several
simultaneous
levels of symbolism.
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While close at hand the glow-worm lights her lamp
Or
twinkles
from afar.
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All the gods that pursue Schreber announce their plan as "We want to destroy your reason"; against all such pursuit Schreber at- tempts "my
allotted
task of at all times convincing God .
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Were it possible to make this
sufficiently
clear to all the actors and audiences of the modern game, it would also become evident to them why this tendency cannot be reversed through a flight to the ancient foundations.
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Like a bird in joyous flight, with fair weather it glides to the west, with the tip of its right wing outstretched towards the right hand of Cepheus, and by its left wing is hung in the heavens the
prancing
Horse.
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—A single joyless person
is enough to make
constant
displeasure and a
clouded heaven in a household; and it is only
by a miracle that such a person is lacking!
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lderlin's Hyperion provides a
literary
description of this problem: "Wer bloss an meiner Pflanze reicht, der kennt sie nicht, und wer sie pflu?
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"Nay," she
answered
him in haste,--
_Toll slowly.
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Belike then, there
frindship
but
betweene honest men.
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" John Davies of
Hereford
was moved
to declare in Humours Heauen on Earth:96 "Poets, whiche all men
w The Posies, ed.
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And he arose from his bed with joy and woke all his comrades
hurriedly
and told them the prophecy of Mopsus the son of Ampycus.
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Gaed
foremost
o'er the knowe,
And or I wad anither jad,
I'll wallop in a tow.
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<
ricompie forse negligenza e indugio
da voi per
tepidezza
in ben far messo,
questi che vive, e certo i' non vi bugio,
vuole andar su, pur che 'l sol ne riluca;
pero ne dite ond' e presso il pertugio>>.
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Not houses of peace are you, nor any nor all their prosperity; if need be,
you shall have every one of those houses to destroy them;
You thought not to destroy those
valuable
houses, standing fast, full of
comfort, built with money;
May they stand fast, then?
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Whitman |
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54
NAIVE
DESCRIPTION
OF HOW AN EMOTION ORIGINA TES
Agathe had gone on to read a large part of the pages that followed.
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his body, now
burning with fever, was soon covered with a cold sweat:
yet still had the child the force to constrain himself:
he pressed his little hands upon his mouth, and thus
suppressed the
complaints
that his sufferings were
forcing from him.
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Childrens - Little Princes |
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AE Housman - A Shropshire Lad |
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Certain wives of London trades-
men sign a letter begging the king and
parliament
to stop the war.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07 |
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She shakes frost off her feathers, then shakes herself
alert, preparing to launch out for the take,
Then
launches
aloft, swift as a hungry spear,
aiming in one sharp swipe to fell her prey.
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Abid bin Al-Abras - The Cycle of Death - A Mu'allaqa |
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Pushkin - Queen of Spades |
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One is that, unlike those
sociable
games it takes two to play, with chicken it takes two not to play.
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Schelling - The Manipulation of Risk |
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The painter even seemed to
misunderstand
why K.
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The Trial by Franz Kafka |
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but it is cast vndir {and}
fortroden
vndir ?
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The one question that Harpham is not asking--and should
probably
have asked--is where exactly we should draw the limit (or, rather, the [End Page 133] different limits) between legitimate and problematic interdisciplinarity.
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Two
Equipments
(tshogs/sari:lbhara).
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Richard-Sherburne-A-Lamp-for-the-Path-and-Commentary-of-Atisha |
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As it could not be explained in accordance with their metaphysics how the individual soul arising from the World-reason should fall under the mastery of sensuous impulses, so it is equally
impossible
to understand how theoretical assent should, under certain circum stances, be given even to false ideas.
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I doubt not but it was one reason why Augustus should be so passionately con- cern'd for the preservation of the 2Eneis, which its author had condemn'd to be burnt, as an
imperfect
poem, by his last will and testament; was because it did him a real service, as well as an honor; that a work should not be lost where his divine original was celebrated in verse which had the character of immortality stamp'd upon it.
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Dryden - Virgil - Aeineid |
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Dîner chez les Guermantes, c'était comme
entreprendre
un voyage
longtemps désiré, faire passer un désir de ma tête devant mes yeux et
lier connaissance avec un songe.
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i=;ii:i'ii1t-=ii+
; :j i:
=i,i=i: :i f ; : i'zii i
+\=r=ii=
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Sloterdijk - Spheres - v1 |
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After the rise of film, the theater could also shift its
lighting
to virtual
effects and klieg lights, as Max Reinhardt did in Berlin.
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Kittler-Friedrich-Optical-Media-pdf |
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Bright
pearls he saw rising from the deep, quiet bubbles of air floating on
the
reflecting
surface, the blue of the sky being depicted in it.
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Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse |
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^3' He
continued
his journey, by making quick marches, and soon he arrived within sight of Dublin.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v4 |
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The
absolute
identity does not emerge from itself.
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Hegel_nodrm |
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For an educated person's ideas of Art are drawn naturally from what Art
has been, whereas the new work of art is
beautiful
by being what Art has
never been; and to measure it by the standard of the past is to measure
it by a standard on the rejection of which its real perfection depends.
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defined |
| Question: |
Is any art new? |
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Oscar Wilde - Aphorisms, the Soul of Man |
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2] L To oppose Onomarchus, the Thebans and Thessalians chose as general, not one of their own people, lest they should not be able to endure his rule if he should conquer, 2 but Philippus, king of Macedonia, voluntarily
submitting
to that power from a foreigner which they dreaded in the hands of their own countrymen.
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Justinus - Epitome of Historae Philippicae |
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I am
resolved
rather to die, and I shall die if I be not
delivered.
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resolved |
| Question: |
How may I deliver? |
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Pushkin - Daughter of the Commandant |
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processes of emergence and release from
inhibitions
in their entirety possible, processes that characterize the modern psychologies.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Thinker-on-Stage |
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It is the time when pairing has not only been
approved
but has been enjoined as a duty.
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Weininger - 1903 - Sex and Character |
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the youth thus addressed him : " Father, in time past I was permitted to
signalize
myself in the two most noble and becom ing exercises of war and hunting ; but now you keep me excluded from both, without having observed in me either cowardice or want of spirit.
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Universal Anthology - v03 |
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It is variously interpreted by commentators;
the sense which is here given of it is that
recommended
by Eustathius.
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from an avidyd abandoned by the Seeing of
Extinction?
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-3-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991-PDF-Search-Engine |
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Ein Bruder stirbt dir in
verwunschnem
Land
Und sta?
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Trakl - Dichtungen |
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having quoted
the authority, of some modern lexicographers, and jjiven his own
vote in favor of Patroclus, calls for a reason why he should not
be at liberty to accent Patrocles and
Patrocli
in the same man-
ner.
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Carey - Practice English Prosody Exercises |
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Pues reconocer una existencia excéntrica como modo legítimo del
ser-en-el-mundo
significaría
negar la necesidad de la relación entre
centro y epicentro.
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Sloterdijk - Esferas - v2 |
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And don't you see that changeableness,
Is to lose time's joy in heart's
yearning?
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19th Century French Poetry |
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_ of the leading
determinations
of
sensible things which are due not to sense but to understanding.
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They had
been sitting under the trees, talking, and Kamala had said thoughtful
words, words behind which a sadness and
tiredness
lay hidden.
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Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse |
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YOU AGREE THAT YOU HAVE NO
REMEDIES
FOR NEGLIGENCE, STRICT
LIABILITY, BREACH OF WARRANTY OR BREACH OF CONTRACT EXCEPT THOSE
PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH F3.
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Emerson - Poems |
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In 1816,
appeared
Gifford's ed.
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| Question: |
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06 |
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[59]
Improper
thinking is rooted in the basic ignorance of not realizing the essential nature of things.
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Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-Asanga-Uttara-Tantra |
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It would be
hazardous
for a modern to try to gauge
the exact effect of an ancient poem on an ancient reader,
especially when contemporary criticism is silent.
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Catullus - 1866b - Poetry - Slater |
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What queer fellows your fine
painters
must
be, to think that anybody would venture their lives in such a shapeless
old cockleshell as that?
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Austen - Persuasion |
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Truly without the falcon's wings to carry me
How can I rival the flying wind's
swiftness?
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Waley - 170 Chinese Poems |
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There's no hope so firm life will not belie it,
no
happiness
life will not wrest away.
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Abid bin Al-Abras - The Cycle of Death - A Mu'allaqa |
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This is how enlightened beings experienced it in the past, how they
experience
it now, and how they will experience it in the future.
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Kalu Rinpoche |
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^ngus, the Martyrologies,
ascribed
both to Eusebius and to St.
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| Question: |
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v1 |
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_ I am neither
confessor
nor notary,
So cannot say.
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Byron |
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---, who is so celebrated, can
read nothing well but
dramatic
compositions: Milton she cannot read
sufferably.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
De Quincey - Confessions of an Opium Eater |
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Quirinus — In the mean time, here we are all
together
deposed,
aren't we?
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v27 - Wat to Zor |
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[112]
He made some
preparations
for defending Limerick, repaired the
fortifications, and sent out parties to bring in provisions.
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Macaulay |
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CHORUS
Christmas knows a merry, merry place,
Where he goes with fondest face,
Brightest eye,
brightest
hair:
Tell the Mermaid where is that one place-
Where?
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v28 - Songs, Hymns, Lyrics |
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"
The name of Soloviev may not be a household word in so wide a sense as the name of Tolstoy, but he holds a higher place as a thinker among the
intellectual
classes of Russia.
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Sovoliev - End of History |
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Since the body cannot speak because there is no lesion, this search for a
pathological
framework leads Charcot to look for
?
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Foucault-Psychiatric-Power-1973-74 |
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Condensed mythological
references
abound.
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19th Century French Poetry |
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Mà sao trong sổ đoạn
trường
có tên.
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Nguyễn Du - Kieu - 01 |
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”1
As a rhetorical
performance
Balfour’s speech is significant for the way in which he plays the
part of and represents a variety of characters.
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Said - Orientalism - Chapter 01 |
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how my
thoughts
e'en to thy wishes tend!
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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Dante - The Divine Comedy |
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About this time, it is stated, that a vacancy
occurred
in the See under which
he appears to have laboured, and its pastor was removed from this life to the
blissofHeaven.
| Guess: |
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v7 |
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A copy of the indictment being
delivered
to him, the
court ordered him to prepare for his trial, on Monday, the 12th of June following.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v4 |
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7 they
trotted, reached the garden, but stopped with
wonder when they saw numbers of queer loot-
ing houses
standing
side by side.
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Childrens - Brownies |
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These are not the conditions most
favourable
to
reducing the past to pure science: and we see here
too, as we saw in the case of monumental history,
that the past itself suffers when history serves life
and is directed by its end.
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Nietzsche - v05 - Untimely Meditations - b |
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On the contrary, a German professor wrote that the book "demonstrates how
amateurishly
some poet translators go about their task.
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Trakl - Bringing Blood to Trakl’s Ghost |
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Inthisregard,as one can easily see, official Marxism has the greatest ambition, since the
major part of its theoretical energy is dedicated to outflanking and
exposing all non-Marxist
theories
as 'bourgeois ideologies.
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Sloterdijk-Cynicism-the-Twilight-of-False-Consciousness |
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The idea, the
envisioned
outward appearance, characterizes Being precisely for that kind of vision which recognizes in the visible as such pure presence.
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Heidegger - Nietzsche - v1-2 |
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Becaufe, an
immediate
Peace was then extremely neceffary to
Philip's Affairs, but now to confume as much Time as they
poffibly could, before they required his Oath, was of equal ad-
vantage.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Demosthenes - Orations - v2 |
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And when it was brought to him he drank deeply, and gave it
to his lord
chamberlain
to drink.
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| Question: |
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Khalil Gibran - Poems |
|
745
My temples with clusters of grapes I'll entwine:
* In these and tlie following anapacstics, I have contented my-
self with barely marking the lust
syllable
of each foot, for she
reason mentioned in the Prosody, under the bend of " Anapastic
Verses," page 34.
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Carey - 1796 - Key to Practical English Prosody |
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Out of these blake wawes for to sayle,
O wind, O wind, the weder ginneth clere;
For in this see the boot hath swich travayle,
Of my conning, that unnethe I it stere:
This see clepe I the tempestous matere 5
Of desespeyr that Troilus was inne:
But now of hope the
calendes
biginne.
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Chaucer - Troilius and Criseyde |
|
TRẦN ĐƯƠNG 陳當34
người
huyện Đông Yên phủ Khoái Châu.
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stella-01 |
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For those seek-
ing the
picturesque
or the unusual, for those interested in archae-
ology or anthropology, or for those studying customs or history,
the U.
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Soviet Union - 1944 - Meet the Soviet Russians |
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"Give your evidence," said the King, "and don't be nervous, or I'll have
you
executed
on the spot.
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll |
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A language not
understood
can never be
so read as to give pleasure, and, very seldom, so as to convey
meaning.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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Samuel Johnson - Lives of the Poets - 1 |
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She kept an account of all the family expenses, from her arrival in Ireland to some months before her death; and she would often repine, when looking back upon the annals of her
household
bills, that every thing necessary for life was double the price, while interest of money was sunk almost to one half; so that the addition made to her fortune was indeed grown absolutely necessary.
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-- And so culp me goose, he sazd, szed the ham
muncipated
of the first course, recoursing, all cholers and coughs with his beauw on the bummell, the bugganeering wanderducken, he sazd, (that his pumps may ship awhoyle shandymound of the dussard), the coarsehair highsaydighsayman, there's nice tugs he looks, (how you was, Ship Alouset?
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n planificada so- bre la fama y el recuerdo conduce irremisiblemente a la nada, cuyo sabor puede ya
anticipadamente
norarse en la condicio?
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It
shouldbe
said,however,thattheuniversitieswereinfactnever"ivory towers",evenintheirquietesttimes.
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Nolte - Thoughts on the State and Prospects of the Academic Ethic in the Universities of the Federal Republic of Germany |
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Name of Person & Title of Book: St
Augustine
of Hippo (354-430)
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By permission of James Bryce and the
Macmillan
Company.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v05 - Bro to Cai |
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And ere
I close about the Oak, I suppose I may say, that most little boys
remember the 29th of May as oak-apple day, which commemorates
the
deliverance
of King Charles II.
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' This denomination is not found, it may be observed, on the
Ordnance
Survey Maps for Down.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v4 |
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Home
education
is
objectionable on many accounts, especially for boys intended for
orators.
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Always and
everywhere
he had to have the
last word.
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Bertrand - Saint Augustin |
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pEt
and I t was old Spencer (, H ) who first declaImed me the Odyssey W Ith a head bUilt lIke Bill Shepard's
on the quaIS of what Siracusa)
or what tennIS court near what pIne trees)
care and craft In formIng leagues and allIances that avaIl nothIng agaInst the decree
the folly of
attacklng
that Island and of the force V7r?
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This is
honorable to that prelate, and it is a curious fact that the stern head of
the Inquisition at Rome was earnest to promote the good and tolerant
Fra Paolo; but Clement VIII had no intention to bestow
preferment
upon
him.
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Like Wagner, Baudelaire painted in his sultry music
the
profundities
of abysms, the vastness of space.
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