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e ha
distinto
in dieci valli il fondo.
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stifling
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El contractualista, con precipitación cons ciente, se refugia en la idea de una configuración voluntaria de unidad, de la que nunca conseguirá decirse dónde, cuándo y en qué medio pudo ha berse llevado a cabo ni cómo logró tomar tierra: por lo que no es de ex trañar que todavía ningún archivero haya conseguido
descubrir
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the 'Religion of Sorcery' as the first Concrete form of the 'Religion of nature' in Hegel's
lectures
Since 1821
General Description of the 'Religion of Sorcery' and Its Occurrence with the Eskimos
in paragraph 'b.
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He acts
upon the mind through the eyes; one could almost
say that he writes with as potent a brush as that
of Matejko, and his strokes are as
powerful
as
those of Michael Angelo's chisel.
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I have heard that when pupils listen to the account of your lineage they develop great faith and their
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iv, v and vii.
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Mean-
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The holy person also
makes his lot easier through the complete surrender of his life
personality and it is all
delusion
to admire such a phenomenon as the
loftiest heroism of morality.
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He had suffered
it there for more than a month, and his condition seemed serious
enough to remind even his father that Gregor, despite his current
sad and
revolting
form, was a family member who could not be treated
as an enemy.
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triumphing
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These ought to be regarded with little trust; since their
opinion is not only incredible, but they
evidently
labour under a
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Doch den Tod bringt Alles dir,
wo dich dein
Verhängnis
zieht.
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ai
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" They ceusured the bantam for
strutting
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M''crowing, .
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Parts of the Balaghat were still in the hands
of Ahmadnagar
officers
who maintained their loyalty to a phantom
ruler or denied allegiance to the Mughuls for their own benefit.
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John returned to Constantinople, nor did the Franks
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It had been an absurd thing for him to bind his own conscience with that
religion
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For these a sauce is mixed up; with oil which the best cellar of
Venafrum pressed, with pickle from the juices of the Iberian fish, with
wine of five years old, but produced on this side the sea, while it is
boiling (after it is boiled, the Chian wine suits it so well, that no
other does better than it) with white pepper, and vinegar which, by
being vitiated, turned sour the
Methymnean
grape.
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The King of Ch'ên, long ago, caroused
In the Hall of
Peaceful
Content.
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Come, with han' grippin' on the hilt,
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However this
morning he came just as we came home from church; and then it all came
out, how he had been sent for
Wednesday
to Harley Street, and been
talked to by his mother and all of them, and how he had declared before
them all that he loved nobody but Lucy, and nobody but Lucy would he
have.
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I had a trunk of immense weight, for, besides my
clothes, it
contained
nearly all my library.
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De Quincey - Confessions of an Opium Eater |
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Among other things, this
requires
that you do not remove, alter or modify the
eBook or this "small print!
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's visit in 1645, teristic was her
abduction
of an insane sister Sāhitya Parisat,” a society whose journal is
that of a genuine person.
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the previous arrangement Gaius Marius had acted at once as head of the senate and as commander-in-chief of the state; he had his own unskilfulness alone to blame for his failure to overthrow the oligarchy means of this double official power, care seemed now taken to prevent some
possibly
wiser successor from making a better
of the same lever.
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sir, I have seen you sniffing and
snoozling
about
among my flowers.
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would have wrapt sillie woman's thought;
this mought not have moved thy bloodie hart,
And that most cruell hand the wretched weapon Even let fall, and kiste him the face,
death;
Even Jove with justice must with
lightning
flames
From heaven send downe some strange revenge thee.
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114
AKBAR, MYSTIC AND PROPHET
cussions, for Akbar, though much attracted by the pantheistic
mysticism of the Sufis, was still a professing Muslim, and even had
he desired to admit
professors
of other faiths the strength of the
orthodox party was then so strong that he could not have done so.
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Sufficient
unto the day is the
evil thereof.
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When the season comes for
parturition
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He had to study closely the
delicate
science of holding
auricular attention when once he had got it; and probably he would have
some difficulty in getting it at all.
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Of the whole wide atmosphere it does not
desire a single finger-breadth more than what is
necessary
for its sails
to turn round in.
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Zeal then, not charity, became the guide;
And hell was built on spite, and heaven on pride,
Then sacred seemed the ethereal vault no more;
Altars grew marble then, and reeked with gore;
Then first the flamen tasted living food;
Next his grim idol smeared with human blood;
With heaven's own
thunders
shook the world below,
And played the god an engine on his foe.
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He enjoyed it like a
child; but his criticisms went little beyond the
exclamatory
'Toll!
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There is not any
need, it may be added, for calling in the evidence of style in order
to determine the date of the
utterances
recorded in Table-Talk.
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Sens Abraham's tyme, whych was my true elect, Ismael have I founde both wycked, fearce, and cruell,
And Esau in mynde with
hatefull
murther infect.
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I very nearly
didn’t
come after that beastly
letter you sent me.
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Especially
when one has something
to think of apart from dreams," added the girl, this time rather
seriously.
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Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories |
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TO
ARCESILAUS
OF CYRENE , ON HIS VICTORY IN THE CHARIOT RACE , GAINED IN THE THIRTY - FIRST PYTHIAD .
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The influence of this
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war of words upon the people is described in a subsequent number of the Freeholder.
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Much that is dreadful and in-
human in history, much that one hardly likes to
believe, is mitigated by the reflection that the
one who
commands
and the one who carries out
are different persons,—the former does not be-
hold the right and therefore does not experience
the strong impression on the imagination; the
latter obeys a superior and therefore feels no
responsibility.
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"Riverrun" is more than a clue to the
circling
plan of Finnegans Wake; it characterizes the essence of the book itself.
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Mellitus, Bishop of London and
afterwards
Archbishop of Canterbury, sent
by Gregory to Augustine, xxiv, 64, 66, 89, 92, 231 n.
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Cách đây vài năm tôi đã ghé thăm khu lưu niệm
mà niiều
người
viết về ông gọi là lăng Trương Vĩnh Ký.
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speaker?
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Jane Eyre- An Autobiography by Charlotte Brontë |
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Work the work which the gods ordained for men, lest in bitter
anguish of spirit you with your wife and
children
seek your livelihood
amongst your neighbours, and they do not heed you.
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Hesiod |
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Behind joy and
laughter
there may be a temperament, coarse, hard and
callous.
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Oscar Wilde |
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3 years of reIgn, that pensIoned the elders
146 Great rebels began makIng lead money grasshoppers came agaInst harvest
And LI-kouang bluffed the tartars (the Hlong-nou)
m face of a thousand, he and hIS scouts dismounted
and
unsaddled
theIr horses, so the Hlong nOll thought Ll'5 army was wIth hIm
VIrtue IS the daughter of heaven, YU followed CHUN and CHUN, YAO havmg one root of conduct
HIAO KING had a Just man's blood on hIS conSCIence
HIA'S fortune was m good mInIsters The hIghbrows are full of themselves
learned, gay and Irrelevant
on such base nothIng stands
SIn,
HAN OU was for huntm', huntln' tIgers, bears, leopards They saId you outrIde all yrl huntsmen
no one else has such good horses
The prInce of Hoal-nan took to lIght readIng
PrInce of Ho-kien preferred hIstorIes, Chu Ktng
and the Tcheozt-lt and the Lf,-kf, of MenClUS (Mong-tse) and the Cht-lung or Odes of Mao-chi and the Tchun-tszou wIth the comment of Tso-kleou-mm
and the LI-YO wIth treatise on mUSIC 2.
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In 1762, when he was in his fifty-third year, a pension of £300
from the King freed him from the
pressure
of poverty.
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We
apologize
for this inconvenience.
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Dostoesvky - The Devils |
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How can an infant die
When
butterflies
are on the wing,
Green grass, and such a sky?
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John Clare |
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When I came to examine the theoretical problems raised by these observations it was evident that the first step must be to gain a clearer
understanding
of the bond that ties child to mother.
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Bowlby - Separation |
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‘But supposing the Europeans take no notice of your anonymous
letters?
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Orwell - Burmese Days |
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+ Keep it legal Whatever your use, remember that you are responsible for
ensuring
that what you are doing is legal.
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Burke - 1790 - Revolution in France |
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THE
INFECTED
MIND
that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath' (Matthew 25:29).
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This is the account which Philosophers
give of the origin of diseases of the mind:--Suppose you have once
lusted after money: if reason
sufficient
to produce a sense of evil
be applied, then the lust is checked, and the mind at once regains its
original authority; whereas if you have recourse to no remedy, you can
no longer look for this return--on the contrary, the next time it is
excited by the corresponding object, the flame of desire leaps up more
quickly than before.
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Epictetus |
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"As I am speaking of poetry, it will not be amiss to touch slightly upon
the most
singular
heresy in its modern history-the heresy of what is
called, very foolishly, the Lake School.
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Edgar Allen Poe |
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Honoré, and liqueurs
of every
description
— chartreuse, curaçoa, ratafia de cassis, and
anisette; no expense was spared.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v09 - Dra to Eme |
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Cả con
tbỉẽu
h?
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Phong-hoá-tân-biên-phụ-Huấn-nữ-ca.ocr |
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Through heaven's lifted gate
The
priestly
ephod in sole glory swept
When Christ ascended, entered in, and sate
(With victor face sublimely overwept)
At Deity's right hand, to mediate,
He alone, He for ever.
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Elizabeth Browning - 4 |
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_The
EPITHALAMIUM
of PETRUS ÆGIDIUS.
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Erasmus |
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“the
misfortunes
which possess us” : the Greeks is ‘Are not the woes which possess us, coming ever latest day, enough!
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Megara and Dead Adonis |
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2 It is for this reason, certainly, that the
temperate
Joseph is praised, because by mental effort he overcame sexual desire.
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Roman Translations |
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1793; contained in the notes and
dissertations
of the
Graevius, Thesaur, Antiq.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - c |
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Again we went into the ground of the
deserted
house, and we found him
in the same place, pressed against the old chapel door.
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Dracula by Bram Stoker |
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Many things here could have been more sharply defined and treated less casually, many protected more
explicitly
from misinterpretation.
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Schelling-Philosophical-Investigations-into-the-Essence-of-Human-Freedom |
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In the case of those ovipara that lay eggs externally, the wombs
are not in all cases
similarly
situated.
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Aristotle |
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stants of time without thinking an interval
separating
them.
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Proposals
going farther were pre vented by the tribunes.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.4. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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tuted by the said Long Parliament a justice of peace in quorum for Hampshire, Surrey, and Essex (which office he kept 16 years), and
afterwards
was made by Oliver major-general of all the horse and foot in the county of Surrey, in which emplo y ment he licked his fingers sufficiently, gaining thereby a great odium from the generous Royalists.
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One may perhaps call it even a law, in the sense of a phenomenon which is
universal amongst earthly beings and
unavoidable
foranyoneofthem.
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Oppressed with her departed grace,
My thoughts on ill surmises fed;
The harmful
influence
of the place
She went to, filled my soul with dread.
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"And she," said Mrs Smith, "besides nursing me most
admirably, has really proved an
invaluable
acquaintance.
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You will admit, however, that there are cases in which the will, though
agreeing
to a murder, is at the same time not an evil will.
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Bien pudiera decir 0
por su madre tan entera >>
que
entrando
Dios en su esphera,
como se estaba, quedo;
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She
explained
that she had been certain that at least one of them would bring some food home, so she had felt it proper to offer the rice.
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It included ideas which he did not believe even then, others which he believed then but
subsequently
discarded, and still others--as he explains in an eloquent testimony to the power of language--so enmeshed in Communist patterns of thought and speech as to defy evaluation:
Using the pattern of words for so long, you are so accustomed to them that you feel chained.
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How well it was that Warburton could by no
argument
prove or even
make likely this continuous miracle, in which he placed the
existence of Israelitish Theocracy!
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1-2)
I have cited this section in full to show how
rigorously
and systemati- cally a romantic novel turns all questions about book technology into qnestions about image technology.
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No
possible
part is the smallest,
so that it cannot be again divided.
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Who next is to be
murdered?
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J'avais commencé par la fée, dût-elle
bientôt
périr; eux par
la femme.
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Get an ordinary mask of a
human face -
President
Clinton's face, or whatever is on sale for fancy dress parties.
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142 See "
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