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EURIPIDES
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Clear no more are my thoughts, when I see this trouble unhoped-for,
See the illustrious star of Athena
Driven before the
paternal
wrath to a far habitation!
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v10 - Emp to Fro |
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His record of the journey often
contrasts
the meagre contemporary state of civilisation in Greece, Turkey and the Holy Land with the richness of classical antiquity and the Christian past.
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Chateaubriand - Travels to Italy |
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Will you help them to make forcible Entry into the Houses of your Country-men, under the Name of Quartering, contrary to Magna Charta and the
Petition
of Right ?
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Western Martyrology or Blood Assizes |
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The
enclosed
ode is a compliment to the memory of the late Mrs.
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Robert Forst |
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Hermann
Hagedorn
and the _Century Magazine_:--"Resurrection.
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War Poetry - 1914-17 |
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The dialogue suggestion is
heightened
by the
punctuation of l.
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Donne - 2 |
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From early times the Greeks had imagined that Achelous was a
suitor of
Deianira
and that Hercules vanquished him.
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Ovid - 1934 - Metamorphoses in European Culture - v2 |
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In this analysis, - that one
towards an active
formation
of habit - the agent of increase in the praxis of repetition, namely the only recently discovered network of neuro-rhetorical rules, remains unacknowledged, and is only drawn upon implicitly.
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Sloterdijk - You Must Change Your Life |
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When I had before me the summit-view,
It seemed that my labor
Had been to see gardens
Lying at
impossible
distances.
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Stephen Crane - Black Riders |
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ai ben good; 119
Ne
schaltou
hem neuere good holde; bot with sterne mood.
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Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II - 1389 |
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The fate of
historians
in Czechoslovakia is a case in point.
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Nolte - 1974 - The Relationship between "Bourgeois" and "Marxist" Historiography |
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inges ben
referred
and brou?
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Chaucer - Boethius |
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At least in that which I can reveal of myself as an artist I can leave behind my own truth, the truth of myself, even if it might soon be
superseded
and ?
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Sloterdijk - Thinker on Stage |
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On Ovid,
supposedly
the high priest of
this disastrous cult, was visited the full sum
of the Emperor's wrath.
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Ovid - 1901 - Ovid and His Influence |
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In the hour of my distress,
When
temptations
me oppress,
And when I my sins confess,
Sweet Spirit, comfort me!
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Robert Herrick - Hesperide and Noble Numbers |
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You have a shared IP address, and someone else has
triggered
the block.
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Dostoevsky - The Idiot |
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Now, although this cannot be justified in
our own impartial judgment, yet it proves that we do really
recognise the
validity
of the categorical imperative and (with all
respect for it) only allow ourselves a few exceptions, which we
think unimportant and forced from us.
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Literary and Philosophical Essays- French, German and Italian by Immanuel Kant |
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Roman law: Pound interpolation con- cerning the two-third's majority
required
to
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A-Companion-to-the-Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound-II |
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Gascoigne
wrote the 'argument,' and,
apparently, supervised the whole undertaking; for he afterwards
1 Camden Society edition (1848), p.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v05 |
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On occasion the
Khevsurs
still put on medieval helmets,
chain armor and white Frankish crosses which have been
handed down from generation to generation.
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Soviet Union - 1952 - Soviet Civilization |
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One side of his body lifted itself,
he lay at an angle in the doorway, one flank scraped on the white
door and was
painfully
injured, leaving vile brown flecks on it,
soon he was stuck fast and would not have been able to move at all
by himself, the little legs along one side hung quivering in the air
while those on the other side were pressed painfully against the
ground.
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Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka |
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Gauntlet
with
an account of her daughter's marriage; a town-house was hired,
and a handsome equipage set up, in which the new-married
pair appeared at all public places, to the astonishment of our
adventurer's fair-weather friends and the admiration of all the
world: for in point of figure such another couple was not to
be found in the whole United Kingdom.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v23 - Sha to Sta |
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Ông làm quan
Thượng
thư Bộ Lại.
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stella-02 |
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where find
Faith in the
marvellous
things which then I felt?
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William Wordsworth |
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Beitrage
zu Ehren von Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann (Frei- _
burg, 1992), pp.
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Niklas Luhmann - Art of the Social System |
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I be no thief nor
highwayman
– ‘tis not for that I’m abroad at night – , but a lover; and lovers deserve all aid.
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Bion |
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Seventy-two new letters were
Pietro Balbi, which was
published
at Rome with added from a Vienna and a Vatican MS.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - a |
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Why, her
greyhound
followed also!
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Elizabeth Browning - 2 |
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A cup is
neglected
by being all in size.
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Gertrude Stein - Tender Buttons |
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Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks are often created from several printed
editions, all of which are
confirmed
as Public Domain in the U.
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Waley - 170 Chinese Poems |
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This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for generations on library shelves before it was
carefully
scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world's books discoverable online.
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Childrens - Longfellow - Child's Hour |
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The real
differentia
of the poet is his
command over the secret magic of words.
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Lascelle Abercrombie |
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If a gust of wind were to blow, it would
collapse
at once;
8 Then it would be impossible to build it up again.
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Hanshan - 01 |
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Out
of Satan's colossal figure, the single urgency of inspiration, which
this dualistic
consciousness
of existence makes, radiates through all
the regions of Milton's vast and rigorous imagination.
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Lascelle Abercrombie |
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»
questionna la
duchesse
en se levant pour prendre congé de nous.
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Proust - Le Cote de Guermantes - v3 |
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The results of this sections are important for
understanding
the main result presented in the next section.
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Schwarz - Committments |
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His
parentage
is also a matter of pure conjecture.
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Tacitus |
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A better variant of the
objection
says that a machine can never "take us by surprise.
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Turing - Can Machines Think |
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Say not ' his heart is false, haply, to
jealousy
leans,'
If nor books I send nor flatter sorrow to silence.
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Catullus - Ellis - Poems and Fragments |
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e
maladie of
p{er}turbac{i}ou{n}
is crept in to ?
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Chaucer - Boethius |
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But the fact that one could describe the inner battle as the major jihad and the external battle as the minor only proves that even Islam, normally known for its sobriety, was not immune to
excessive
enthusiasm.
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Sloterdijk - God's Zeal |
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Athens surpassed
Florence
as far as the Greeks surpassed the
Romans.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v12 - Gre to Hen |
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4 But Darius, after such an
extraordinary
proof of his father's affection, conceived the design of killing him.
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Justinus - Epitome of Historae Philippicae |
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Mario said, no doubt truly, that it
took a year to make a
reliable
cafetier.
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Orwell - Down and Out in Paris and London |
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[481] Memnon, the son of Aurora, was killed by Achilles; in the list of
the
Tragedies
of Aeschylus there is one entitled 'Memnon.
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Aristophanes |
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,
Faschismuasls
sozialeBewegun(gHamburg,1976).
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Nolte - 1979 - [What Fascism Is Not- Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept]- Comment |
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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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Spenser - 1592 - Apologie for Poetrie |
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"
She waited for some time without hearing
anything
more.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll |
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But
infinite
is thy mansion, my lord, and seeking her I have to
come to thy door.
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Tagore - Gitanjali |
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And who art thou, and how come undaunted where is so ill going for
shambling
oxen?
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Moschus |
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In 1706 appeared the
“Horæ
Lyricæ,' or the lyric poems sacred to
devotion and piety.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v27 - Wat to Zor |
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Jt the Nyingma tradition they are all
synthesized
into nine, of which the Dzog-chen of Atiyoga is the supreme, the others being considered as the tools or adjuncts to this.
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Jig-Me-Lingpa-The-Dzogchen-Innermost-Essence-Preliminary-Practice |
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"It is really a pity that it is still so difficult to
determine
an
animal's expression of soul.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v10 - Emp to Fro |
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Perhaps
something
even more amazing.
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Life-of-Galileo-by-Brecht |
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, still
further enforced by
peculiar
and personal motives.
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Schiller - Thirty Years War |
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A psychologist who writes of "some
miraculous
germ-plasm
(chromatin) with wonderful dominant 'units' (Chromosomes)" is hardly a
competent critic of the facts of heredity.
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Applied Eugenics by Roswell H. Johnson and Paul Popenoe |
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Bốn
phương
phẳng lặng, hai kinh vững vàng.
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Nguyễn Du - Kieu - 01 |
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O Thou, who doff the roots of Ocean [pontos] keep in seats cærulean, dæmon of the deep,
With fifty nymphs (attending in thy train, fair virgin artists) glorying thro' the main:
The dark foundation of the rolling sea and Earth's wide bounds, belong much-fam'd to thee;
Great dæmon, source of all, whose pow'r can make the Earth's [Deo's] unmeasur'd, holy basis shake,
When blust'ring winds in secret caverns pent, by thee excited,
struggle
hard for vent:
Come, blessed Nereus, listen to my pray'r, and cease to shake the earth with wrath severe;
Send on our sacred rites abundant health, with peace divine and necessary wealth.
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Orphic Hymns |
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But the Maiden171 sent her up again, or, as some say,
Hercules
fought with Hades and brought her up to him.
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Apollodorus - The Library |
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they were living things,
Most
terrible
to see.
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Wilde - Ballad of Reading Gaol |
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Carlyle,
Alexander
(1722-1805).
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09 |
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At times, a fragrant breeze comes
floating
by,
And brings, you know not why,
A feeling as when eager crowds await
Before a palace gate
Some wondrous pageant; and you scarce would start,
If from a beech's heart,
A blue-eyed [v]Dryad, stepping forth, should say,
"Behold me!
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The Literary World - Seventh Reader |
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"An interesting and
exhaustive
book.
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Nietzsche - v18 - Epilogue, Index |
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"And what's the
creeping
breeze that comes
"The little pond to stir?
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Coleridge - Lyrical Ballads |
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He therefore determined to let the King have the
delight and glory of
effecting
a conversion.
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Macaulay |
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later, Mrs Carter mentions Mrs Montagu's
criticism
on Macbeth'
and, when Johnson's preface to the 1765 edition of Shakespeare
with all the other prefaces appeared, she writes of Johnson's as
the ablest of them all.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v11 |
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There was a time, long,
long ago, when the Philistine was only tolerated
as
something
that did not speak, and about which
no one spoke; then a period ensued during which
his roughness was smoothed, during which he
was found amusing, and people talked about him.
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Nietzsche - v04 - Untimely Meditations - a |
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Summer, when all our labours are fulfilled, or sweet autumn when our hunger is least and lightest, or the winter when no man can work – for winter also hath
delights
for many with her warm firesides and leisure hours – or doth the pretty spring-time please you best?
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Bion |
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Without a word more spoken,--neither he nor she
assuming
the guidance,
but with an unexpressed consent,--they glided back into the shadow of
the woods, whence Hester had emerged, and sat down on the heap of moss
where she and Pearl had before been sitting.
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Hawthorne - Scarlett Letter |
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laughing at those who are less informed
than herself; real merit is always reti-
ring, and good sense never
ridicules
the
deficiencies of others.
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Childrens - Roses and Emily |
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+ Maintain attribution The Google "watermark" you see on each file is
essential
for informing people about this project and helping them find additional materials through Google Book Search.
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Childrens - Longfellow - Child's Hour |
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Antikamnia, claiming to be an "ethical" remedy, and advertising through
the medical press by methods that would, with little alteration, fit any patent
painkiller
on the market, is no less dangerous or fraudulent than the Orangeine class which it almost exactly parallels in composition.
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Adams-Great-American-Fraud |
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The Japonese were much surprised to hear the house was now at quiet: the
king himself, to whom the
Portuguese
had said, "That the Christian cross
had driven away the evil spirits," admired that wonderful effect, and
commanded crosses to be set up in all places, even in his own palaces,
and in the highways.
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Dryden - Complete |
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Such were the bitter
thoughts
to which I turned.
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American Poetry - 1922 |
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80
Arya
Ratnamegha
says; "Thus he who is skilled in washing away faults, in order to remove all frauds for contemplating 'sunyata' (he) practises yoga.
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Bhavanakrama-Stages-of-Meditation-by-Kamalashila |
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_
Casaubon
reads "conditur.
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Satires |
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Since he favors monopoly it is not surprising that he approves of trade unions, which are
essentially
devices with which their members seek to obtain a monopoly price for their labor.
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Propaganda - 1943 - New Collectivist Propaganda |
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bombing before the
Communist
takeover were scrupulously ignored by the V.
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Manufacturing Consent - Chomsky |
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The priest begins rubbing
the bottom end of it to clear away the black dirt, and
presently
he
shows all the other priests the Master's Mark, same as was on Dravot's
apron, cut into the stone.
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Kipling - Poems |
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You will have to maintain some freedom of the press and get radio
stations
somehow.
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Ezra-Pound-World-War-II-Broadcasts |
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Because
Oh, because you never tried
To bow my will or break my pride,
And nothing of the cave-man made
You want to keep me half afraid,
Nor ever with a
conquering
air
You thought to draw me unaware--
Take me, for I love you more
Than I ever loved before.
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Sara Teasdale - Love Songs |
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His trip was ostensibly to provide
background
material for his work Les Martyrs, a Christian epic in prose, but may also have helped to resolve certain problems in his private life.
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Chateaubriand - Travels in Italy |
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Profuit Sptato conduntur
Tybridis
| dlveo
( alveo---synceresis.
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Latin - Carey - Clavis Metrico-Virgiliana |
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Brojvne Willis gives the
particulars
of this 'man out of a lette?
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons |
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3, a full refund of any
money paid for a work or a replacement copy, if a defect in the
electronic work is discovered and
reported
to you within 90 days
of receipt of the work.
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Keats |
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As soon as his
Lordship
was able to
bear company, his grandsons were in*
o a traduced
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Childrens - Tales of the Hermitage |
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Thomas's
Hospital, Southwark ; and, after a proper interval of time, under
went an operation, when, by the care and skill of the ablest surgeons, a stone was
extracted
from him
of most extraordinary dimension,
inches in circumference.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v4 |
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If I were to
undertake
it, I
should only disappoint you.
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Austen - Mansfield Park |
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It's bonny
behaviour, lurking amang t' fields, after twelve o' t' night, wi' that
fahl,
flaysome
divil of a gipsy, Heathcliff!
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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë |
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(It is a
question
of
names.
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Nietzsche - v12 - Beyond Good and Evil |
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XXIV
Bradamant
enters Montalbano's seat,
Whom Beatrice had mourned, and vainly sought
Through spacious France: 'Tis here all welcome sweet,
The kiss and clasp of hand, she holds at nought,
While her a mother and a brother greet,
As the enamoured maid compares in thought
These with the loved Rogero's fond embrace;
Which time will never from her mind efface.
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso - English |
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Verily, rather would I see a shameless one than the
distorted
eyes of
their shame and devotion!
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Thus Spake Zarathustra- A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for
generations
on library shelves before it was carefully scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world's books discoverable online.
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Childrens - Book of Poetry |
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Thus Leon Battista Alberti pursued his conversation in Rome to its logical conclusion:
with letter
frequency
analysis for decoding and a polyalphabetic key for encoding, he bestowed upon modern Europe the principle-or better, power-of its strate- gic secrets.
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Kittler-2001-Perspective-and-the-Book |
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The first hint came from Phineas Gage, the nineteenth-century railroad worker familiar to
generations
of psychology students.
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Steven-Pinker-The-Blank-Slate 1 |
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Marks, notations and other marginalia present in the original volume will appear in this file - a
reminder
of this book's long journey from the publisher to a library and finally to you.
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Aquinas - Medieval Europe |
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She is an
upstanding
citizen.
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Lakoff-Metaphors |
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assue-\-ti longo muros
defender^
bello
( assueti -- syrueresis -- but rarely otherwise.
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Latin - Carey - Clavis Metrico-Virgiliana |
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The Friar
strongly
advised them to re
fuse to receive the Pope's interdict, and to reason with him while
opposing force by force.
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Sarpi - 1888 - History of Fra Paolo Sarpi 2 |
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What
splendid
ideals of
manhood and womanhood did they hold up for his admiration and imitation!
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Aristotle and Ancient Educational Ideals by Thomas Davidson |
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