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Antony was so wholly
engrossed
with her charms, that
while his wife Fulvia was maintaining his interest at
Rome against Caesar, and the Parthian forces, assem-
bled under the conduct of Labienus in Mesopotamia,
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What would be
required
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ru) and
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TO APOLLO
[1] How the laurel branch of Apollo
trembles!
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Unnatural vices
Are
fathered
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Ello muestra, con una
explicitud
poco habitual,
que incluso el concepto de descubrimiento -la palabra rectora, tan
to epistemológica como políticamente, de la Modernidad- no de
signaba una magnitud teórica autónoma, sino sólo un caso especial
del fenómeno inversión.
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On the 11th of January, 173-5, Turpin and five of his
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went to the house of Mr.
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M LN 639
to pay an even higher price for granting this Doctor or rather Magister Faust with a passion for the innermost secrets of nature, a nature which punished loathsome measurings or even numeration of her
exterior
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Heavy unto him are earth and life, and so
willeth the spirit of
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195,
endeavoured
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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Lady Susan, by Jane Austen
This eBook is for the use of anyone
anywhere
at no cost and with
almost no restrictions whatsoever.
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When we set out, the willows were
drooping
with
spring,
We come back in the snow,
We go slowly, we are hungry and thirsty,
Our mind is full of sorrow, who will know of our
76
By Bunno.
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Wood, Cambridge:
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The hero of Wuther-
ing Heights) is Heathcliff, a
man of
stormy, untrained nature, brought as a
child to Wuthering Heights, the home
of the
Earnshaw
family, by Mr.
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380), to make the
identification
with Ovid
forever impossible.
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But
to go through all the terrors of a formal courtship,
together
with the
episode of aunts, grandmothers, and cousins, and at last to blurt out
the broad-star question, of—_madam, will you marry me?
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Admirant tout chez Morel, ses succès féminins ne lui portaient pas
ombrage, lui
causaient
une même joie que ses succès au concert ou à
l'écarté.
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The same
reasoning
may explain why rulers often miss opportunities to make concessions to the opposition in the days preceding revolutions.
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Plato's works are logical
exercises
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What they mean is that the amount of genetic
variation
found among humans is what a biologist would expect in a species with a small number of members.
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"Atys was a beautiful youth, probably of Greece,
who,
forsaking
his home and parents, sailed with a
few companions to Phrygia, and having landed,
hurried to the grove consecrated to the great god-
dess Cybele.
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The visions of Swedenborg are literal
translations
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imagination, and need to be retranslated.
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So trite
is this on the case of
Cidrette
Bronte that, the #1: novels ne
Lyn
night with some
justice le termed Charlotte Bronté, her lie and her friends.
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Show me who can so many crystal rills,
Such sweet-clothed valleys or
aspiring
hills;
Such wood-ground, pastures, quarries, wealthy mines;
Such rocks in whom the diamond fairly shines;
And if the earth can show the like again,
Yet will she fail in her sea-ruling men.
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1780
THEL
I
The daughters of Mne
Seraphim
led round their sunny flocks,
All but the youngest: she in paleness sought the secret air.
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It once
included
the
whole of ancient Scythia.
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An ancient tower^2 to memory brought
How Dettingen's bold hero fought;
Still, far from sinking into nought,
It owns a lord
Who far in western
climates
fought,
With trusty sword.
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In theGerman the thatcriticismof
universities, postulate contemporary
societymustabove all be criticismon the basis of meticulousresearchhad
beenlargelyunquestioned;therewas no globalcriticismofsocietywiththe
objectiveof
itscompletetransformationO.
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Micyllus
the cobbler, with whom we become intimate elsewhere, supports the role of righteous poverty.
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_ _1633-69:_ To the
Countesse
of B.
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Neither do I make any exceptions as to satirical poets and lampoon writers, in
consideration
of their office.
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Swift - A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet |
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The reader, de Man contin- ues, is led to assent to the
incompatibility
or aporia between the imagi- nation's failure and its success by "a constant, and finally bewildering alternation of the two terms, Angemessen(heit) and Unangemessen(heit), to the point where one can no longer tell them apart" (AI 90).
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Denigea lēode, _too much of the race of the Danes_, 695;
uncūðes
fela,
877; fela lāðes, 930; fela lēofes and lāðes, 1061.
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Then they stood in the dark
fire-box, and
listened
behind the door, to hear what was going on in
the room.
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Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen |
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And of these, a great part build so much on their ceremonies
and petty traditions of men that they think one heaven is too poor a
reward for so great merit, little dreaming that the time will come when
Christ, not
regarding
any of these trifles, will call them to account for
His precept of charity.
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Erasmus - In Praise of Folly |
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The fact was fully proved, and «be persons concerned in were censured and
punished
so Porter was no more to be dealt with.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons |
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, irruptive or ephemeral status of the moments of God's incarnation and presence among humans, into a permanent frame condition of life within
Christian
existence and culture.
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Frank
ventured
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2a 3
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31 Oh that men would praise the Lord for His
goodness, and for His
wonderful
works to the
children of men!
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Childrens - Psalm-Book |
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” “Sire,” said the Mar-
shal de
Richelieu
(who had seen three reigns), addressing Louis
XVI.
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It
clothes all things as with a garment, and makes no
assumption
of being
their lord;--it may be named in the smallest things.
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Then follows an interesting discussion of the
question
about
the derivation of the power of the ecclesiastical prelates from
the Pope, in which he finally affirms that the power of orders
comes to them from Christ, and cannot be taken from them,
but the power of jurisdiction comes to them from the Pope,
who can annul it.
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The Existence of God as a Postulate of Pure
Practical
Reason.
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Now we only need a simple low-pass filter to translate the signal flow back into analog sig- nals105-and we are all as "strangely moved" or "deceived" by the arriv- ing phoneme
sequences
as Anna Pomke.
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be for democrats of pure water a scandal, although the
democracy
at that time only coalesced with two distinguished
men of the opposite party and bound these to its programme.
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The privi protecting players, seems
lege which the
nobility
claimed have been acknowledged
tury.
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Dodsley - Select Collection of Old Plays - v1 |
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"
thinking in
historical
terms faced the problem of explaining why at certain times geniuses appear in large numbers while at other times they are nowhere to be found.
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Niklas Luhmann - Art of the Social System |
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The rooms were
larger, the walls were adorned with the horns of the chamois, and
brightly
polished
guns.
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Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen |
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In truth, the philosophy of the subject is not so much
interested
in freedom as in the priming of possible outlets for the effort-that-I-am.
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Give me some true answer,
For on that day we spoke about the Court,
And said that all that was
insulted
there
The world insulted, for the Courtly life,
Being the first comely child of the world,
Is the world's model.
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Indeed, Hegel the professor was
temporarily
thrown out of work as a result of a very material event, the Battle of Jena.
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What might be in my way from accomplishing this goal is my nega- tive
attitude
toward some situations.
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The point was that I had attained
my object, I had kept up my dignity, I had not yielded a step, and had
put myself
publicly
on an equal social footing with him.
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Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories |
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Nine
absorptions
can arise after undefiled Vijnananantyaya- tana: 1-2) two of the same sphere; 3-6) four, namely two of Akasanantyayatana and two of the Fourth Dhyana; and 7-9) three, two of Akimcanyayatana and one of Naivasamjnanasamjnayatana.
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10 Inured from their earliest years to toils and dangers, they formed an
invincible
army; they looked upon their camp as their country, and upon a battle as a prelude to victory.
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Justinus - Epitome of Historae Philippicae |
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Only on
politics
and religion did
they disagree, but Scott thought Byron's Liberalism not very deep:
« It appeared to me,” he said, that the pleasure it afforded him as a
vehicle of displaying his wit and satire against individuals in office
was at the bottom of this habit of thinking.
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From comparing notes afterwards it
was but an hour and a quarter, yet it
appeared
to me that the
night must have almost gone, and the dawn be breaking above
us.
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Besides, he forgets
that he himself carried the order to
confiscate
these
people's property without any trial whatever.
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He who regards it as 'not there'; receives no
reflection
in his 'buddhi' (intellect).
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Matsumiya is no longer in Rome, perhaps his successor will read this as it is more urgent than permits
communication
via Tokio.
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I will not compare his style,
as to merit, with that of Milton and Jeremy Taylor and Sir Thomas
Browne, but he belongs to their class; he has the same majestic
swing, and like them he cannot forbear singing,
whatever
he may
have to say.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v05 - Bro to Cai |
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carefully
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Yet Demofthenes will perplex the Queftion, and immediately
reply, that neither by Lot, nor by Eledion of the People,
was he appointed
Overfeer
of the Walls.
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Demosthenes - Orations - v2 |
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Unless you have removed all
references
to Project Gutenberg:
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What
derivative
of Juvenis has the vowel u long?
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We may, if we like,
think that poetry would be more "natural" if it were
composed
by the
folk as the folk, and not by persons peculiarly endowed; and to think so
is doubtless agreeable to the notion that the folk is more important
than the individual.
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Lascelles Abercrombie - The Epic |
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ltiples caras de la
globalizacio?
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I do not propose co ,ive a
comprehensive
list ofFW triIodJ.
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An infant of a few months is already very good at differentiating between goodwill, anger and fear on the face of another person, at a stage when he could not have learned the physical signs of these emotions by
examining
his own body.
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Mεᴙleau-Ponty-World-of-Pεrcεption-2004 |
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W ith her, character always passed under a close and
rigorous ex amination; and if she
sometimes
wounded the
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Madame de Stael - Corinna, or Italy |
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As I drew a still fresher soil about the rows with my hoe,
I disturbed the ashes of
unchronicled
nations who in primeval
years lived under these heavens, and their small implements of
war and hunting were brought to the light of this modern day.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v25 - Tas to Tur |
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37
I am not of the society for
reformation
of manners, but, without that pragmatical title, I would be glad to see some amendment in the matter before us.
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Swift - A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet |
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Contentment
with poverty is Fortune's best gift:
Riches and Honour are the handmaids of Disaster.
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Waley - 170 Chinese Poems |
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In any case, this inscription, taken
together
with others, shows that post-Classical mainads were highly respected members of the community, performing state- sponsored and presumably decorous rituals.
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Moore retreated before
Soult and Ney to Corunna, and was killed whilst
covering
the embarcation
of his troops.
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Golden Treasury |
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For example, MOREIS UP has a very different kind of
experiential
basis than HAPPY ISUPor RATIONALISUP.
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Lakoff-Metaphors |
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Man is essentially reason (Vernunft); the man, the child, the educated and the
uneducated
man, all are reason, or rather the possibility of being reason is present in and given to everyone.
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Education in Hegel |
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The'rilest of
compounds
while /Jw/derdash vends,
And Area's his dear poison for <7/7 his good friends,
No^s'5/fder they never ean gef him to dine:--
He's (fruid they'll oblige him to drink his own wine.
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Carey - 1796 - Key to Practical English Prosody |
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See
bibliography
to chapter on Historians in
vol.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v12 |
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At the time when this was the general talk
of the city
Chatterton
had left with the editor of _Felix Farley's
Bristol Journal_ a description of the 'Fryars passing over the Old
Bridge taken from an ancient manuscript.
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Thomas Chatterton - Rowley Poems |
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" and he
absently
put his hand
behind him to seize the little tease.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v10 - Emp to Fro |
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Hence,itis
oftenbetterto
differentiateo, speak,forexample,of"unitary,""dualistic,"or "federalconstitutionalism.
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Nolte - 1979 - [What Fascism Is Not- Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept]- Comment |
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See
Bartholomew
Moroni's Vila .
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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How my heart swells, as even 'twould burst my bosom,
Fond of its goal, and
labouring
to be at thee!
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Thomas Otway |
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192 INSTIGATIONS
De Gourmont's readiness to
cooperate
in my first plans for establishing some sort of periodical to maintain com- munications between New York, London and Paris, was graciously shown in the following (post-mark June 13, '15):
Dvmanche.
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Ezra-Pound-Instigations |
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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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Sallust - Catiline |
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Here is Morland and I come to stay a few days with you, so you must look
out for a couple of good beds
somewhere
near.
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Austen - Northanger Abbey |
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Ngõ hầu trên không phụ thịnh ý của triều đình ban khen, dưới không phụ hoài bão lớn muốn phò vua giúp nước, để danh dự
được
lưu lại đời đời, danh thơm truyền mãi mãi, khiến cho người đời đến xem đọc bia đá này, chỉ vào tên mà nói: đây là những người trung với nước, hiếu với dân, bàn nói ngay thẳng làm sáng thánh đạo, giữ vững đạo đức kiến lập công lao, được như thế là may mắn lắm.
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stella-03 |
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Could you not be gone a minute
But some
mischief
must be doing,
Turning bad to worse?
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Longfellow |
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O Rose of the crimson beauty,
Why hast thou awakened the
sleeper?
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Ezra-Pound-Provenca-English |
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No boast can be from breed of Grendel,
any on earth, for that uproar at dawn,
from the longest-lived of the
loathsome
race
in fleshly fold!
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Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere |
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Sol fugit, et
removent
subeuntia nubila coelum,
Et gravis, effusis, de?
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Latin - Bradley - Key to Exercises in Latin Prosody and Versification |
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He puesto por mas firmeza
en
Jeiusalen
mi Imperio,
y en el pueblo mas honrado
mis fundamentos he puesto.
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Lope de Vega - Works - Los Pastores de Belen |
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