197 My animal his
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I
resolved
to ignore them as far as possible:
to treat them, that is to say, as modes of imperfection.
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I was no part of all the troubled crowd
That moved beneath the palace windows here,
And yet sometimes a knight in shining steel
Would pass and catch the
gleaming
of my hair,
And wave a mailed hand and smile at me,
Whereat I made no sign and turned away,
Affrighted and yet glad and full of dreams.
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j- j
This inconsistency, however, detracts very little from the value and significance of Soloviev's
In whatever form a man's own intuition may assimilate the
external
world, [whatever meta-
MA, physical conceptions may be built up on the basis of such intuitionTJone cannot help recognising that in Soloviev's philosophy an original and singularly profound aspect of the world finds an extremely lucid,consistent,andexhaustivepresentation.
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At illi ilia
inquit j Angeli sui est visitatio
cujusdam
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All his
pictures
have a moral object 'to rescue virtue
from oblivion and restrain vice by the terror of posthumous
infamy'.
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The char-
latanry of our modern
sentiment
had not appeared then; it is
but the parody of his love.
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Deutschland ohne das Wunder von Bern: Das
schnelle
Altern der Sozialhistorie.
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Es ist ein gar
beschrankter
Raum,
Man sieht nichts Grunes, keinen Baum,
Und in den Salen, auf den Banken,
Vergeht mir Horen, Sehn und Denken.
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Some quarrel the Presbyter gown,
Some quarrel
Episcopal
graithing;
But every good fellow will own
Their quarrel is a' about--naething.
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146 Reformation and Renascence in Scotland
Christian Religion, and not to Knox's treatise, that the followers
of both must have
recourse
for the magistral statement of the
constitutive dogma of their theological system.
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—And where, said the sheykh, is the
way to the City of Brass, and the place, wherein are the
bottles?
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aux
premieres
heures bleues
Se detruira-t-elle comme les fleurs feues.
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This, with allow ances for human frailty, may probably be the general character of a ministry, which thinks itself
accounta
ble to the House of Commons; when the House of Commons thinks itself accountable to its constituents.
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When Hitler has
disappeared a real enquiry into this subject will be possible, and it would probably be best
to start not by
debunking
antisemitism, but by marshalling all the justifications for it that
can be found, in one’s own mind or anybody else’s.
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The barges wash
Drifting logs
Down
Greenwich
reach
Past the Isle of Dogs.
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What is meant by a
poetical
foot?
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130 FUTURE OF
EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS.
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e hende kny3t at home
holsumly
slepe3,
1732 With-inne ?
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21 Because, however, this person "aslip" in the text
ismissing
(FW 377.
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Bourbon - "Twitterlitter" of Nonsense- "Askesis" at "Finnegans Wake" |
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Seek not those the smiling girl replied
With this most perfectly I'm satisfied;
Then be it so, said he, we'll recommence,
Nor longer keep the
business
in suspense,
But to the utmost length at once advance;
For this fair Alice showed much complaisance:
The secret by the friar was renewed;
Much pleasure in it Bonadventure viewed;
The belle a courtesy dropt, and then retired,
Reflecting on the wit she had acquired;
Reflecting, do you say?
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And
wherever
her aery footstep trod, _25
Her trailing hair from the grassy sod
Erased its light vestige, with shadowy sweep,
Like a sunny storm o'er the dark green deep.
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"
And Hegel mocked, "A very
pleasant
whim.
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"
The Porter entered, and said to Nin-ki-gal,
" these curses thy sister Ishtar [utters]
"
blaspheming
thee with great curses.
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Ông làm quan Hàn lâm Trực học sĩ và
được
cử đi sứ Chiêm Thành (năm 1449).
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The one
does not
invalidate
or, in a sense, affect the other.
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Katharine
the virgin, the reign the same king
procurement his death, nothin guilty thereof; And this for good and
puts himself upon the country:-Therefore
this behalf let jury come before the lord the king his parliament Westminster,
days St.
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Complete Collection of State Trials for Treason - v01 |
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For this purpose he pitches on any subject at
random without much thought or delicacy--he is only
impatient
to
begin--and takes care to adorn and enrich it as he proceeds with
"thoughts that breathe and words that burn.
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The bombs aimed at what proved to be the right targets, the destruction of which caused the collapse of the German economy, comprised only a minute percentage of the total tonnage dropped on Germany and German-
occupied
territory.
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in this conception, the attitude of man is not
primarily
a receiving one with regard to nature as an independent whole.
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Hegels Philosophy of the Historical Religions |
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This is the program for practicing the
ordinary
path, which I have already explained elsewhere [in the Stages of the Path of Enlightenment] .
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Chambers and doors are provided for our
stealthy
dalliance; and our
nakedness lies concealed by garments placed over it.
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366
THE OLD REPUBLIC AND book v
in great part charged once for all on the contributions in kind from Sardinia and especially from Africa, and were thereby wholly or for the most part kept
separate
from the exchequer.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.5. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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I do not go so far as to claim that an
alternative
“critical theory” of the modern age could already take shape in these pages.
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This route, he said, was
followed
by Jason and the
Argo.
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Ovid - 1934 - Metamorphoses in European Culture - v2 |
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do ; but before I swear, I will know better grounds and reasons than other men's practices, to convince me of the
lawfulness
of such an oath, to swear I do not know to what.
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last she fell a heap of Ashes
Beneath the furnaces a woful heap in living death
Then were the furnaces unscald with spades &
pickaxes
{Alternate reading of "unsealed" for "unscaled.
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Blake - Zoas |
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" In the Divine Comedy the created
universe
is but a vast amplification of this nine, which is finally a numerical sign for the world-creative fertilization of God by Himself: ?
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But internal evidence seems to fix the first of his eleven eclogues (here trans lated) in October, 238, three months after the
accession
of Gordian III.
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From now on, however, "to militate" means nothing less than attributing a new subject to human history, a subject
designed
according to the rule of "rage.
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Communism, on the other hand, waited a while before recognizing its chance to mobilize all its forces for the struggle against its
competitors
from the right.
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24, 1863]
_After the
surrender
of Major Anderson, the Confederates
strengthened the fort; but, in the spring of 1863, the U.
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Siddhartha
felt his blood heating up, and since
in this moment he had to think of his dream again, he bend slightly
down to the woman and kissed with his lips the brown nipple of her
breast.
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For him, too, the human being as such is already a futile passion, but the reason behind this futility is not, as in modern existentialisms, the absurd structure of the
conditio
humana.
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Sloterdijk - Art of Philosophy |
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They can't use new
people for it, the rules governing how the various grades of officials
are painted are so many and varied, and, above all, so secret that no-
one outside of certain
families
even knows them.
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The Trial by Franz Kafka |
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For if there is indeed an allegation of truth to be revealed, to be made known, thus a gesture of the theoretical type, a
cognitive
or, as de Man says, epistemological dimension in the confession, the confession is not a confession or avowal except to the extent that it in no case allows it- self to be determined by this dimension, reduced to it, or even analyzed into two dissociable elements (the one de Man calls the cognitive and the other, the apologetic).
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2, where some striking resemblances between Locrine and The
Spanish
Tragedie
are pointed out.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v05 |
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Today the summer has come at my window with its sighs and
murmurs; and the bees are plying their
minstrelsy
at the court of
the flowering grove.
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Tagore - Gitanjali |
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Some states do not allow disclaimers of implied warranties or
the
exclusion
or limitation of consequential damages, so the
above disclaimers and exclusions may not apply to you, and you
may have other legal rights.
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Under what
circumstances
have members-elect to Con-
gress been denied their seats?
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It is true the
failures
were often in things in which
success, in so early a stage of my progress, was almost impossible.
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Autobiography by John Stuart Mill |
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But the Heidegger Archive of the Schiller-
Nationalmuseum
in Marbach contains no manuscript for such a course.
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--Tlie incident which first
discovered
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Edmond
Schérer
died in 1889.
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_ Do you contradict
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so soon?
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Dryden - Complete |
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Title of Work:
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) The
Purloined
Letter
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Lane’s
authority and the opportunities provided for citing him discriminately as well as indiscriminately
were there because Orientalism could give his text the kind of
distributive
currency that he
acquired.
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"New political thinking," the general rubric for their views, describes a world dominated by
economic
concerns, in which there are no ideological grounds for major conflict between nations, and in which, consequently, the use of military force becomes less legitimate.
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^ The psychoanalytic scene; the
antipsychiatric
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We
encourage
the use of public domain materials for these purposes and may be able to help.
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5 note into sovereigns, half
sovereigns
and shillings.
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She suggested that both personal and psychoana- lytic thinking make contact with the impact of mass trauma through
sublimated
outlets, like poetry, allowing for vital intersubjective phenomena that makes psychic growth possible.
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ber die
Geschichte der
Philosophie
II, Frankfurt, Suhrkamp Verlag, 1970).
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Auf der
verdorrten
Wiese la?
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Right in we went, with soul intent
On Death and Dread and Doom:
The hangman, with his little bag,
Went shuffling through the gloom:
And each man
trembled
as he crept
Into his numbered tomb.
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Wilde - Selected Poems |
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I'm afraid thou art a
Rogue, master thou pretends to continue on the Obser- vator,
to fall to work with the hand therefore would
utmost,
advise that gentleman, whose only misfortune to have too little caution, that he would never clench an argument very sasl, as not to leave the
adversary
one corner to creep tut at for they then immediately fall on him with their
to the state.
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16378
SONGS HYMNS AND LYRICS
And softest hands his limbs compose,
Or
garments
o'er him spread;
But ye who shun the bloody fray
Where fall the mangled brave,
Go strip his coffin-lid away,
And see him in his grave!
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 to v30 - Tur to Zor and Index |
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The party before her were, Mrs Musgrove,
talking to Mrs Croft, and Captain
Harville
to Captain Wentworth; and
she immediately heard that Mary and Henrietta, too impatient to wait,
had gone out the moment it had cleared, but would be back again soon,
and that the strictest injunctions had been left with Mrs Musgrove to
keep her there till they returned.
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Austen - Persuasion |
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] -
Leonidas
for a second time
156th [156 B.
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Eusebius - Chronicles |
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The winter snows had bent its
branches
down,
The spring had swelled its buds with coming flowers,
Summer had run like fire through its veins,
While autumn pelted it with chestnut burrs,
And strewed the leafy ground with acorn cups.
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Amy Lowell |
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To him Persia sent hostages and granted the authority of
creating
kings.
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Aurelius Victor - Caesars |
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At issue here, however, is not only
translation
for translation's sake.
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Trakl - Bringing Blood to Trakl’s Ghost |
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It is a thought that conceives of itself as materialist and Dionysian because it is permit- ted to believe in itself as a medium for a
singularly
phenomenal,
dramatic uni- versality.
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Sloterdijk - Thinker on Stage |
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ei natalem
assignat
xx Aprilis.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v4 |
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Boole's logical Formula-language and my Concept-script 49
A andB,
A andnotB, notA andB,
not A and not B,
for the denial of two of these cases says more than that of one on its own, and the denial of three even more: it is
tantamount
to the affirmation of the fourth case.
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=--How
many
sentiments
are lost to us is manifest in the union of the farcical,
even of the obscene, with the religious feeling.
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Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human |
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Hasan
‘Ali entered the hills north-west of Udaipur and inflicted a defeat
on the Maharana (1 February, 1680),
capturing
his camp and much
property.
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--now as we seem to differ in our Ideas of Expense I have resolved
she shall be her own Mistress in that Respect for the future--and if
I were to die--she shall find that I have not been inattentive to her
Interests while living--Here my Friend are the
Draughts
of two Deeds
which I wish to have your opinion on--by one she will enjoy eight
hundred a year independent while I live--and by the other the bulk of my
Fortune after my Death.
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Attic Nights of Aullus Gellius - 1792 |
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Beautiful
Holy Lady, take my shame away from me!
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Amy Lowell |
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"
"We're hunting in couples again, doctor, you see," said Jones,
in his
consequential
way.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v06 to v10 - Cal to Fro |
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The
objective
was not to forbid.
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Foucault-Live |
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The " title prefixed to the Martyrology is couched in those terms: Incipit Mar-
tyrologium
iEngussii, filii Hua-oblenii et Melruanii".
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Life and Works of St Aneguissiums Hagographicus |
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There the road grew
narrower
and narrower, the cliffs
bluer and more dreadful, and at last they met, it seemed, in an
impenetrable wall.
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Lermontov - A Hero of Our Time |
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I do not deny that
punishments are the dykes of crime, but I assert that they are
dykes of no great
strength
or utility.
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Criminal Sociology by Enrico Ferri |
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Perhaps it is unjust to Clare to consider them out of their
environment; it would be more unjust not to
represent
this phase of
his poetry.
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John Clare |
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How long shall I remain while riders go,
bidding
farewell
as one more friendship ends?
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Translated Poetry |
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St Gall completed the conversion of the Alemans, Eustasius
abbot of Luxeuil converted the
heretical
Warasci in the neighbourhood
of Besancon and went to preach the Gospel in Bavaria.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v2 - Rise of the Saracens and Foundation of the Western Empire |
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Good, yet
remember
whom thou hast aboard.
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Shakespeare |
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He pleaded for her earnestly,
declaring that she must he
regarded
as insane; but those clear, calm
eyes and that gentle face made her sanity a matter of little doubt.
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Orr - Famous Affinities of History, Romacen of Devotion |
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Or will the truth be this:
Because in one least moment that we mark--
That is, the uttering of a single sound--
There lurk yet many moments, which the reason
Discovers to exist, therefore it comes
That, in a moment how so brief ye will,
The divers idols are hard by, and ready
Each in its place
diverse?
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Lucretius |
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She fears and like an arrow rushes
Through park and meadow, wood and brake,
The bridge and alley to the lake,
Brambles she snaps and lilacs crushes,
The
flowerbeds
skirts, the brook doth meet,
Till out of breath upon a seat
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She sank.
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Pushkin - Eugene Oneigin |
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Thus :
the
indefiniteness
and the chaos of sense-impres-
sions are, as it were, made logical.
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Nietzsche - v15 - Will to Power - b |
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There
pilgrims
climb slowly one by one,
And behind them a blind man goes:
With him I will walk till day is done
Up the pathway that no one knows .
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Rilke - Poems |
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