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And let one that hath not love in his soul sing a song, and they
forthwith
slink away and will not teach him; but if sweet music be made by him that hath, then fly they all unto him hot-foot.
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Del nombre
dulcissimo
de Jesus , que
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The victim suffers the destruction needed to sustain the type of rationality
inscribed
in the ideology of the totalitarian self.
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This general idea can be used to explain the basic
structure
of Laoist thought in various areas, such as the following.
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But I ever looked for some tall and goodly man to come hither, clad in great might, but behold now one that is a dwarf, a man of no worth and a weakling, hath blinded me of my eye after
subduing
me with wine.
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Butindeed;Me- situs, you have given sufficient Proof, that the Edu cation of Youth did never much disquiet you : And upon this
occasion
you have plainly given the World
toknow,thatyounevermindedit.
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who naturally despised a girl that could
be capable of
ridiculing
the father of
her friend, when sickness made him an
object of compajjion; and those who
were not partial to Amanda imagined
she was privy to the scheme, and longed
to name it to their governess : but as
every tale was totally prohibited, Mrs.
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” I believe
it was young ladies who first had the courage of their
convictions
in
this respect.
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A troop of nymphs then enter and assist in
the solemn
consecration
of Ayus as crown prince.
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All people who do not understand some
kind of trade in weapons—tongue and pen included
as
weapons—become
servile; for such the Christian
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When he
departed there was a universal feeling as though Ger-
many could not live without him,
although
for years we
had been obliged to expect the end.
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" The Fox thought first of one
way, then of another, and while he was debating the hounds came
nearer and nearer, and at last the Fox in his
confusion
was caught
up by the hounds and soon killed by the huntsmen.
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Hence, he applied with all diHgence to commit those stanzas to mfe- mory ; notwithstanding, he was unable to
recollect
more than one half the entire poem.
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Then, when in pomp she makes the Phrygian roared, With golden turrets on her temples crown'd;
A hundred gods her
sweeping
tram supply;
Her offspring all, and all command the sky.
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Un des plus beaux titres
français!
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“Mamma,” cried Lydia, “my aunt says that Colonel Forster and Captain
Carter do not go so often to Miss Watson’s as they did when they first
came; she sees them now very often
standing
in Clarke’s library.
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The Secret is,
Attention
first to gain;
To move our minds, and then to entertain:
That, from the very op'ning of the Scenes,
The first may show us what the Author means.
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Boileau - Art of Poetry |
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He spoke, and words more soft than rain
Brought the Age of Gold again:
His action won such
reverence
sweet
As hid all measure of the feat.
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Emerson - Poems |
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Trembled
and shook, for why he stamp'd and swore
As if the vicar meant to cozen him.
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” “Better is one
feeling of
contrition
than many stripes.
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We have now to consider this labour under a very different aspect from that which it had during the labour-process; there, we viewed it solely as that particular kind of human
activity
which changes cotton into yarn; there, the more the labour was suited to the work, the better the yarn, other circumstances remaining the same.
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‘But how are we to get the
suitcase
past the PATRON?
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Orwell - Down and Out in Paris and London |
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This pine that shades my cot be thine;
Here will I slay, as years come round,
A
youngling
boar, whose tusks design
The side-long wound.
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Whether a book is still in copyright varies from country to country, and we can't offer
guidance
on whether any specific use of any specific book is allowed.
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It tells the tale of Erec, one of Arthur's knights, and the conflict between love and knighthood he
experiences
in his marriage to Enide.
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But then the Papers are supposed to pay nearly half as much as they receive to certain
reporters
of new pieces, first appearances, &c, &c.
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I or the system of
remuneration
imposed with work to function, one has to have wanted, to have needed, and to have been deprived.
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wherefore was I
selected
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The victim suffers the destruction needed to sustain the type of rationality
inscribed
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A discipline squarely situated between the
humanities
and the social
sciences, folklore occupies an awkward position.
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Each one was nicely shown in this new Glass,
And smil'd to think He was not meant the Ass:
A Miser oft would laugh the first, to find
A faithful Draught of his own sordid mind;
And Fops were with such care and cunning writ,
They lik'd the Piece for which
themselves
did sit.
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For thirty years, he produced and
distributed
Project
Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network of volunteer support.
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But, O pigtails of Rome, still I'm
entrammled
in you.
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The
experiences
of a newspaper correspondent from October,
1941 to October, 194*, in the Soviet battle areas.
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O'Conor's "Rerum Hiberai- carum Scriptores," the Annals of Inisfallen
February
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Con- solidated capitalism can only compensate for its inherent
tendency
toward collapse (the first manifestation of which was the overproduction crisis that Marx describes) by taking the bull by the horns.
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The Petit Chateau section,
inhabited
by resident women.
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That name erased, our annals breathe once more, and better health is
restored
to the palace now that it has at last vomited forth its poison.
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I no longer feel in common with you; the very cloud which I see
beneath me, the blackness and
heaviness
at which I laugh--that is your
thunder-cloud.
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Only
phenomenological
analysis can justify the selection of mean- ingful combinations of modal forms.
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The last is taken from a fragment
of vellum, which
Chatterton
gave to Mr.
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Following the models of New York, Paris, and London, Berlin also began to develop film palaces, which were hybrid architectures that
combined
features of both the cinema and the theater.
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Prefiro ser tomado a sério como o que não sou, ignorado humanamente, com
decência
e naturalidade.
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In the contemporary world only Islam has offered a theocratic state as a political alternative to both
liberalism
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Then answer thus
Autolycus
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The masses mass madder, both
numbskull
and sage;
They root up the arbours, they trample the grain;
Make way for the new Resurrected.
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He had money and authority to help him, and the
feverish
impatience
of one whose star is on the wane.
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One remembers the description of Charoba's
childhood in Landor's " Gebir ":
Past are three summers since she first beheld
The ocean ; all around the child await
Some
exclamation
of amazement here:
She coldly said, her long-lasht eyes abased,
"Is this the mighty ocean?
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5 Ibh-Liathain, or the
territory
of the O'Lehans, was in the present county of
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Extracts containing informa-
to St.
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being, as Lichtenberg
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Marx was the first who saw through the moral
mystification
of kinetics.
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" Luti said, and her laugh was dread,
And her eyes dilated wild--
"That the fair new love may her
bridegroom
prove,
And the father shame the child!
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134
Zerbin così parlava; né men tristo
in parole e in
sembianti
esser parea
di questo nuovo suo sì odioso acquisto,
che de la donna che perduta avea.
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The irreproachable conduct of his army
inspired
admiration
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"The
Jerusalem
of our return for
which we sigh," is the language in which Mick-
iewicz expresses to a friend the weariness of his
banishment.
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and thus let fall the most important external supports for his confident self-aware-
Anyone who studies Nietzsche's inner
conflicts
during the period of his sep- aration from the cult of Wagner and from the constraints of the academic chair in Basel will find it hard to avoid speaking of a social ?
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James Wright's "Sitting in a Small Screenhouse on a Summer Morn- ing"
describes
being at Bly's farm.
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Winnicott clung
ambivalently
to his alma mater, and, in his theory of hate, emphasised how identity can be forged through opposition and reaction.
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I have
traversed
a
vast portion of the earth and have endured all the hardships which
travellers in deserts and barbarous countries are wont to meet.
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This is so true that at the Prison
Congress
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He was like Flaubert, who
saw
everywhere
the hidden skeleton.
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[268] Pliny,
_Natural
History_, III.
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While jealousy can tie the most
passionate
hatred to the ongoing continuation of the most pas- sionate love and the annihilation of both parties to the effect of the most heartfelt solidarity--because the jealous destroy the relationship in as much as they are provoked to the destruction of the other--jealousy is perhaps that social phenomenon in which the construction of antago- nism by way of unity achieves its subjectively most radical form.
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, The Road to Teheran, Chapter I, "The
Common Cause" and subsequent
chapters
regarding special events;
Vernadsky, A History of Russia.
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Though I lack the qualities for
offering
criticism, 12 I feared lest my ruler overlook some matter.
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Spatial Cycles: I- Tlu Circk
hoped for ultimate
recognition
in hi, 0'.
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on 2014-12-26 09:38 GMT / http://hdl.
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Secondly, the quantity of
provisions
consumed in workhouses upon a part
of the society that cannot in general be considered as the most
valuable part diminishes the shares that would otherwise belong to more
industrious and more worthy members, and thus in the same manner forces
more to become dependent.
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Malthus - An Essay on the Principle of Population |
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)), the forms of the son's world
dissolve
and the ever- lasting primal form of HCE resurges.
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In this
greediness
the fishes will have the better of thee.
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v1 |
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In this
they
succeeded
and then, either in 866 or 867, rode round the fens and
north across Lindsey to attack Deira, where the usual civil war was in
progress between Aelle and Osbeorht, two rival claimants for the
Northumbrian throne.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v3 - Germany and the Western Empire |
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[50] 195
From the green vale of Urseren smooth and wide
Descend we now, the
maddened
Reuss our guide; [51]
By rocks that, shutting out the blessed day,
Cling tremblingly to rocks as loose as they;
By cells [P] upon whose image, while he prays, 200
The kneeling peasant scarcely dares to gaze;
By many a votive death-cross [Q] planted near,
And watered duly with the pious tear,
That faded silent from the upward eye
Unmoved with each rude form of peril nigh; [52] 205
Fixed on the anchor left by Him who saves
Alike in whelming snows, and roaring waves.
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Wordsworth - 1 |
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A metaphor can serve as a vehicle for understanding a concept only by virtue of
its
experiential
basis.
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It was on this occasion that the fatal step was taken
of
invoking
the aid of Philip.
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Demosthenese - 1869 - Brodribb |
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Only a few
free spirits outside of the struggle between paganism and
Christianity
were then " en etat d'entrer sans arriere-pensee dans ses senti ments.
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Allinson - Lucian, Satirist and Artist |
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When he rises with the Sun, no longer do the trees deceive him by the feeble
freshness
of their leaves.
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Aratus - Phaenomena |
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But when one considers it more closely, one will begin to see that
phenomena
are very much like a bubble in water or a dream.
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Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-Asanga-Uttara-Tantra |
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His wit was as
mordant as Heine's own;--is it
fantastical
to suggest that Lucian too
carried Hebrew blood in his veins?
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Lucian - True History |
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What shade so cruel as to blight the seed
Whence the wish'd
fruitage
should so soon be born?
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Petrarch - Poems |
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" Hence, say the Vaibhasikas, the mind is interrupted in the
absorption
of extinction.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-1-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991 |
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Thee of thy faith who hath bereft,
And torn the ensigns from thy brow,
And sunk the
immortal
eye so low?
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Emerson - Poems |
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The Lower Burkes, namely, Mac William Burke,
Theobald, the son Walter Ciotach, who was alliance with O’Donnell, and whom had
towns, and people, plunder and
the county
Ceithearlach
(Carlow),
4 T 2
by
of of
of of ofaofofhe
so
in of all
to
to it
in
of of
inof
of
in
of
sir
of
in
at of ;
a
of
of
of of
to
ofof of a
of or
of
in
to
of
of be he
of be
in
of
of
of
in of
he
a
in i.
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Four Masters - Annals of Ireland |
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Epic of Gilgamesh |
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A Pleasant
conceited
Comedy:
sundry times Acted: never before printed.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06 |
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TURKEY AND THE WAR
the
revision
of some old quarrels.
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Jabotinsky - 1917 - Turkey and the War |
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Daughter
she appear'd
Of Dymas, famed for maritime exploits,
Her friend and her coeval; so disguised 30
Caerulean-eyed Minerva thus began.
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Here Folly dashed to earth the victor's plume,
And Policy
regained
what Arms had lost:
For chiefs like ours in vain may laurels bloom!
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Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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Chicago)
on 2014-12-24 14:45 GMT / http://hdl.
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Childrens - Child Verse |
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He hath brought many
captives
home to Rome, Whose ransoms did the general coffers fill :
Did this in Caesar seem ambitious ?
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Universal Anthology - v05 |
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It was first
translated
into
a modern language by Amyot, who pub-
lished a French version in 1559.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v30 - Guide to Systematic Readings |
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But it is
threaded
with gold and powdered with scarlet beads.
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Imagists |
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Some reasons why IP
addresses
are blocked include:
- Your program is trying to "harvest" the contents.
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Dostoevsky - The Idiot |
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See part 5 of the Mysterium pan- sophicum
included
in this volume.
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Schelling-Philosophical-Investigations-into-the-Essence-of-Human-Freedom |
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Faces too
grotesque
for laughter,
Faces too shattered by pain for tears,
Faces of such ugliness
That the ugliness grows beauty.
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John Fletcher - Japanese Prints |
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I don't
value her
resentment
the bounce of a cracker.
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Oliver Goldsmith |
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