He who has
intercourse
with the wife
of another man hangs up his quiver on a waggon, and lies with her
openly.
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The _reem_, those great beasts with
eighteen
horns,
Who mate but once in seventy years and die
In their own tears which flow ten stadia high.
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Self-exiled Harold wanders forth again,
With naught of hope left, but with less of gloom;
The very knowledge that he lived in vain,
That all was over on this side the tomb,
Had made Despair a smilingness assume,
Which, though 'twere wild--as on the plundered wreck
When
mariners
would madly meet their doom
With draughts intemperate on the sinking deck--
Did yet inspire a cheer, which he forbore to check.
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Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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"The soul of Greece had
conquered
the bulk of
Persia.
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A fact that I hope she will
understand
;-
And forty year is a perfect rhyme
To dark-brown eyes and a pretty hand.
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Binat sat upon a chair
and stared with eyes that saw nothing, till the whirl of the dance and
the clang of the
rattling
piano stole into the drink that took the place
of blood in his veins, and his face glistened.
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Kipling - Poems |
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Pitiless
fate anticipated him; and the ship, dashed
against the cliffs, was flying in a thousand pieces.
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This
original
purpose is not ignored in the end but is merged in the larger question
[80]
ARTIST
THE SUPERNATURAL
of man's relation to the gods.
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Dryden's criticism has the
majesty of a queen; Rymer's has the
ferocity
of a tyrant.
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Samuel Johnson - Lives of the Poets - 1 |
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Suspicion fell on the Macedonian monarch, not without show of reason,
and was taken by the Republic as sufficient ground for
declaring
war on
a prince whose power began to offend it.
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But it will first have to explain to us, or rather
demonstrate
to us how it will find its way out of the Tempodrom to something truly different.
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Sloterdijk |
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But suppose it were possible to prop up this
leaning mountain with another mountain, the terror would disappear, and
with it a good part of the
pleasure
we experienced.
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Friedrich Schiller |
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And no man was so full of glee;
To say the least, four
counties
round
Had heard of Simon Lee;
His master's dead, and no one now
Dwells in the hall of Ivor;
Men, dogs, and horses, all are dead;
He is the sole survivor.
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"Do you remember
the great oak log that the
woodcutters
left here
last week?
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and the music- making
Socrates
are ultimately one and the same.
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Sloterdijk - Thinker on Stage |
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Văn
chương
nết đất, thông minh tính trời.
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When Muddiman put an end
to L'Estrange's journals with the Gazette in 1665, L'Estrange, by
the king's orders, was pensioned off with £100 a year charged on the
Gazette, his future services as
surveyor
of the press being paid for,
in like manner, by £200 a year out of the secret service money.
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People must adopt some
attitude
towards me, and so pass
judgment, both on themselves and me.
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globalizacio?
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Hans-Ulrich-Gumbrecht |
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It was the great and breath-taking insight of Fichte to construe intellectual
intuition
as the first principle of all human knowledge.
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Cocoanut palms as well as mangoes and other shady trees line its banks,
which, turfed with beautifully green grass, slope gently down to the
water, and are sprinkled over with
sensitive
plants in flower.
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and she knew not that from all these comforts far, Blue-eyed Pallas had subdued him, by Achilles, first in war ;
But she heard the voice of weeping from the turrets, and the wail And the cry of
lamentation
; then her limbs began to fail,
And she shook with dread all over, dropped the shuttle on the ground,
And bespoke her fair-haired maidens, as they stood in order round : — "Two of ye make haste and follow — what may all this tumult
mean ?
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Universal Anthology - v02 |
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In this then which now day and yet night night in comparison with the future day for which we
yearn, day in comparison with the past night which we have
renounced
in this night then, say, let us seek God with
; :
;
I
is
is, is
a :
:
is
7,
: a
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of
Weariness of the godly is from surrounding sin.
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v4 |
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It was written off-hand, and in the
midst of circumstances not very
favourable
to facetiousness, so that
there may, perhaps, be more bitterness than enough for that sort of
small acid punch:--you will tell me.
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Selection of English Letters |
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If I am not mistaken,
this is what
Demosthenes
calls Swafitis tmcroXifiaiovs--armies which
exist only in letters.
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She had a
decided preference for her second son,
Charles Philip; so much so that her par-
tiality might have
estranged
a little her
eldest son and made divisions in the fami-
ly; but Gustavus was too good a son to
make complaints of a good mother and
too loving a brother to be jealous of his
brothers.
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131
Church would
willingly
assist parents in forming the morals and manners ot
their offspring.
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Will ye gang down the water-side,
And see the waves sae sweetly glide,
Beneath the hazels
spreading
wide?
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As Foucault writes, the
parrhesiastes
"says what is true because he knows that it is true; and he knows that it is true because it really is true .
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Like as still moonward swells the heaving sea,
So swells and flows my soul, so wild and free,
Aloft to that
resplendent
spot,—
Deceive me not!
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An alternative method of
locating
eBooks:
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: '(Heracles) slew the
noble sons of
steadfast
Neleus, eleven of them; but the twelfth, the
horsemen Gerenian Nestor chanced to be staying with the horse-taming
Gerenians.
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, has an equally ingenious scheme; it sells
diplomas
to quack doctors.
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For even aside from the
primitive
or the revived standpoint for which philosophy 11 universal science,' the attempts to limit are extremely vari- oa The problems of natural science form at first almost the sole uojeets of interest for philosophy, then for long period are in-
•iided in its scope, and do not separate from until modern times.
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Windelband - History of Philosophy |
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37 To recite Gabriel's salutation was neither to ask
something
of Mary nor to attribute it to her divinity.
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Mary and the Art of Prayer_Ave Maria |
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While we cannot and do not solicit contributions from states where we
have not met the solicitation requirements, we know of no prohibition
against accepting unsolicited
donations
from donors in such states who
approach us with offers to donate.
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Rimbaud - Poesie Completes |
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These three categories have an immediate
relation
to things, as phenomena ; without them we could form no conceptions of external objects.
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Kant - Critique of Pure Reason |
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Across this ideal
picture were continually being drawn by
opponents
without or inquirers
within, clouds of difficulty drawn from real experience.
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Nay Thánh
thượng
anh minh, lại nhận thấy rằng việc lớn tốt đẹp tuy đã vẻ vang một thời, nhưng lời khen tiếng thơm chưa đủ để lưu truyền lâu dài cho hậu thế.
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I do not imagine he
figures much in the letters to
Mansfield
Park; do you, Miss Price?
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Austen - Mansfield Park |
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For this and other reasons, the idea of a revelation that can be dictated and passively
accepted
reaches a point of crisis.
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Sloterdijk - God's Zeal |
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Indeed, there was a
frankness
in his face, an honesty, and an
undisguised show of his pride in her, and his love for her, which were,
to me, the best of good looks.
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In the chorus of Swabian and
North-German poets, who told of the fame of the
King, mingled already
isolated
voices of the deeply
hostile electorate of Saxony; the bard Ringulph
sang in enraptured odes how "from the breast of
the Almighty, ICing Frederick, your great battle-
lusting spirit came.
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Treitschke - 1915 - Confessions of Frederick the Great |
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It
blossoms
through the year!
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A washed-out
smallpox
cracks her face,
Her hand twists a paper rose,
That smells of dust and old Cologne,
She is alone With all the old nocturnal smells
That cross and cross across her brain.
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I have a
great
curiosity
to know what Mr Elliot was as a very young man.
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Austen - Persuasion |
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The prime role of friendship seems to facilitate
exploratory
activity rather than to provide a secure base, although without a secure base no exploration is possible, and many intimate relationships, especially marriage, provide both.
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11 Just as victory inclined to the Thebans, Epaminondas, while he was
discharging
the duty, not only of a general, but of a gallant soldier, was severely wounded.
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Bis-
marck was also
answering
in advance the critics who have
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Fukuyama
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Fukuyama - End of History |
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4 You hear her speak:
Quoniam Deus magnus Dominus et rex magnus super omnes deos: quoniam non
repellet
Dominus plebem suam: quia in manu eius sunt omnes nes terre: et altitudines montium ipse conspicit.
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Mary and the Art of Prayer_Ave Maria |
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According to the same learned authority, our saint commenced this poem, known as the Festology, at Cuil Bennchair in Offaly, continued it at Cluain Eidhnech, and
finished
it during his servitude at Tallagh.
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Albertine ne pouvait contenir sa
joie et elle demandait des
explications
aux mécaniciens qui, maintenant
que l'appareil était à flot, rentraient.
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The
Chinese
promised
to take Xavier into his barque by night, and to land him
before day on some part of the coast, where no houses were in view; and
if this way was thought uncertain, he engaged to hide the Father in his
own house, and four days after to conduct him, early in the morning, to
the gates of Canton.
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Dryden - Complete |
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Mac Donogh Tirerrill proceeded the Plain Connaught (in
Roscommon)
with his whole
into the fastnesses and retreats of the country, and
O'Conor Roe independent
that occasion was incalculable, horses, arms and armour, and
the festival first Lady day battle Cinneitigh was fought.
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Is it play, when his eyes wander innocent-wild
And sublimed with a sadness
unfitting
a child?
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A public domain book is one that was never subject to
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I will bewail without ceasing, and
By these feelings of unbearable suffering,
Like a sick and dying man whose
strength
is exhausted, I will experience gasping, clenching of teeth, and thea
cracking of the skin,
Flesh emerging from the wounds, broad cracks of the
skin: the eight (cold hells).
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Proving that functional things are empty of
inherent
existence] L4: [A.
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I see
raspberry
vines----"
"Oh, if you're going to use your eyes, just hear
What I see.
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Chateaubriand: Itineraire de Paris a
Jerusalem
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Your soul has felt it all, your imagination has painted it all
and the reader feels with your soul and sees with your eyes.
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Madness and Civili- zation, my very first book, in which I tried
somewhat
to deal with this problem.
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Foucault-Live |
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Like a fugitive banditti, they
were obliged to steal through exasperated and vigilant enemies; to roam
from one end of Germany to another; to watch their opportunity with
anxiety; and to abandon the most fertile
territories
whenever they were
defended by a superior army.
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Schiller - Thirty Years War |
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The poem
translated
here is a muˁallaqa by some reckonings, but not most.
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Abid bin Al-Abras - The Cycle of Death - A Mu'allaqa |
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So when that Angel of the darker Drink
At last shall find you by the river-brink,
And,
offering
his Cup, invite your Soul
Forth to your Lips to quaff--you shall not shrink.
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They thus, in fact, left out the second element of the summum bonum namely, personal happiness, placing it solely in action and
satisfaction
with one's own personal worth, thus including it in the consciousness of being morally minded, in which they Might have been sufficiently refuted by the voice of their own nature.
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Would you cast your jewels all to the breezes
blowing?
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He addresses the husband,
whom he
supposes
to be wearied with satiety.
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Ovid - Art of Love |
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86
THE
INDUSTRIAL
POTENTATE AND THE MERGER OF SOUL WITH.
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v1 |
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But the others, the poor cousins of
Palermo for instance, crowded
together
in a tiny house with their
horrid Italian cookery.
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Helge Jordheim, in: Yearbook of Political Thought,
Conceptual
History, and Feminist Theory 13 [2009], pp.
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His works throughout are the works of
a sincere and good man, seeking to
translate
the unutterable language
of the angelical choirs into the homely speech of the people to
whom he ministered.
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King
interferes
only oa
appeal of injured party, i.
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His
stepfather
was
proud of him.
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Baudelaire - Biographical Essay |
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The jugglers tossed
them in the air, threw them like
shuttlecocks
with wooden battledores,
and yet they kept on spinning; they put them into their pockets, and
took them out still whirling as before.
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Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne |
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Our comments are in
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For I see every word uttered thence has deeper, sweeter, new sounds,
impossible
on less terms.
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Within a while after we saw men travelling the seas,
and a new found manner of navigation,
themselves
supplying the office
both for ship and sailor, and I will tell you how.
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The establishment of banks in this country, seems to be recommended by reasons of a
peculiar
nature.
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By constantly following this nurse, the boy acquired extraordinary swiftness of foot, and long ranged the
mountains
and woods among herds of deer, with fleetness not inferior to theirs.
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The nymph with the bodice of oaken bark (she was the hamadryad of an oak) threw a handful of acorns among them ; and the two and twenty hogs
scrambled
and fought for the prize, as if they had tasted not so much as a noggin of sour milk for a twelvemonth.
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Universal Anthology - v02 |
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Behind the house my garden lies,
And opens to the
southern
skies.
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Carey - 1796 - Key to Practical English Prosody |
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But it is the very
purpose of Money Trust legislation to effect a
great change; and unless it does so, the power of
our financial
oligarchy
cannot be broken.
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Louis Brandeis - 1914 - Other People's Money, and How Bankers Use It |
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my four-footed bird sweeps smooth and wide
The flats of air with
balanced
pinions, glad
To bend his knee at home in the ocean-stall.
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And why would it not be
possible
to employ both perspectives together, or one after the
other?
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Said - Orientalism - Chapter 01 |
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Yes, I will come and see you; but tell me first,
when do your Duke and Duchess (the
Argylls)
travel to the
North ?
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 - Tur to Wat |
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THE PROBLEM REMAINS whetherit is usefulto set the new revolutionary nationalistsoffin somefashionfromotherradicalor revolutionargyroups, such as Communists,socialists,and
anarchistson
the Left and rightist
3See Meir Michaelis,"I rapportitrafascismoe nazismoprimadell'aventodi Hitleral potere(1922- 1933)," RivistaStoricaItaliana,85(1973):544-600.
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Nolte - 1979 - [What Fascism Is Not- Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept]- Comment |
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on 2015-01-02 09:06 GMT / http://hdl.
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Catullus - Lamb - A Comedy in Verse |
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the
antithesis
consists in the fact that in Christianity, spirituality is developed concretely within itself and is known as trinity, as spirit; "and that human history, the relationship to the one, is likewise a concrete his- tory, (.
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Hegels Philosophy of the Historical Religions |
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Where one
despises
one cannot wage war.
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Nietzsche - v17 - Ecce Homo |
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O meadows, wherefore vainly in your radiant
garlands
laugh ye?
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v11 - Fro to Gre |
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