Donations are accepted in a number of other
ways
including
checks, online payments and credit card donations.
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Golden Treasury |
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In the
one case, the misery
proceeds
from the inactivity of the people.
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He then
submitted
to the committee a list of "objects
for taxation.
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Hamilton - 1834 - Life on Hamilton - v2 |
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He ap-
pears to have been well versed in most branches
of literature, though he makes no
pedantic
dis-
play of erudition, and in this respect is favourably
distinguished from many of his contemporaries;
yet he cites his authors with the familiarity bf a
thorough scholar.
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Marvell - Poems |
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8
Il legno sciolse, e fe' scioglier la vela,
e se diè al vento perfido in possanza,
che da principio la gonfiata tela
drizzò a camino, e diè al
nocchier
baldanza.
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso |
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Patrick,
attributed
to his disciple St.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v8 |
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According to other
Masters, in the same way that wine produces a certain joyous
excitation
that is called intoxication, so too does the attachment that a person has
The
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He
delights
in the wild tumult of
his desires and the sharp pain of sin, in the very idea of being lost.
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Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human |
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Omniscience
in ,he Indian contex'
The concept of omniscience has a long history in Indian thought.
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And as when woodcutters cast in rows upon the beach long trees just hewn down by their axes, in order that, once sodden with brine, they may receive the strong bolts; so these
monsters
at the entrance of the foam-fringed harbour lay stretched one after another, some in heaps bending their heads and breasts into the salt waves with their limbs spread out above on the land; others again were resting their heads on the sand of the shore and their feet in the deep water, both alike a prey to birds and fishes at once.
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For
whatever
things
Shall hide back yonder in the house, the same,
However far removed in twisting ways,
May still be all brought forth through bending paths
And by these several mirrors seen to be
Within the house, since nature so compels
All things to be borne backward and spring off
At equal angles from all other things.
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6i
POLAND
the hardest
realities
of a Pole's life.
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Poland - 1915 - Poland, a Study in National Idealism - Monica Gardner |
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[Sidenote: Of the
inheritance
of Socrates the rout of Epicureans
and Stoics wanted to get a part.
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24 The real leader of the movement was Shigenori Togo, whom Admiral Suzuki had
selected
as Foreign Minister, knowing that he had been o p posed to the war from the beginning; but Togo on one or two critical occasions had to stiffen Suzuki's determination to end the war.
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It’s women who keep all
mythologies
going.
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Orwell - Keep the Apidistra Flying |
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i+ i ;Eriri
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*Eti{Esr?
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Sloterdijk - Spheres - v1 |
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GERMANY AND NEUTRAL STATES 231
the excitement of the times a foolish boastfulness has
here and there come into being; out-and-out Teutons
are imploring us to banish all foreign words from the
sanctuary of the German language; men of picturesque
talents among the unemployed are drawing on the
patient map of Europe a kingdom of
Armorica
and
Arelat between France and Germany.
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Treitschke - 1914 - Life and Works |
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You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,
compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, including any
word processing or
hypertext
form.
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Stephen Crane |
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The sexual feelings,
like the
feelings
of pity and adoration, possess the
particular characteristic that, in their case, one being
## p.
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Nietzsche - v09 - The Dawn of Day |
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Germany's influence in the Danubian States is at present
stronger
than Italy's.
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Propaganda - 1939 - Foreign Affairs - Will Hitler Save Democracy |
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Is this
language
for his majesty's representative?
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan |
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in the
possession
of the Hon.
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Byron |
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org/dirs/3/3/9/7/33979
Updated
editions
will replace the previous one--the old editions
will be renamed.
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Oscar Wilde - Poetry |
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When thou hast done well, and another is benefited by thy action,
must thou like a very fool look for a third thing besides, as that
it may appear unto others also that thou hast done well, or that thou
mayest in time, receive one good turn for
another?
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Marcus Aurelius - Meditations |
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Farewell
to peace of mind!
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De Quincey - Confessions of an Opium Eater |
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You must have seen
wickedness
in your own
family, if you talk like that.
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Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories |
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In order to convey a sense of Trakl's poetic project nevertheless, I want
initially
to draw attention to one particular device: the shift of focus that many of the later poems turn on and that can be seen by means of a brief comparison of three poems, one from each of Trakl's major collections of poems.
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Trakl - IN CONTEXT- POETRY AND EXPERIENCE IN THE CULTURAL DEBATES OF THE BRENNER CIRCLE |
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And laid my hands on the High King
himself?
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Yeats |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-24 14:31 GMT / http://hdl.
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Childrens - Little Princes |
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The
mornings
in winter,
and in a country of early dinners, are very concise; to them, my usual
period of study, I now frequently add the evenings, renounce cards
and society, refuse the most agreeable evenings, or perhaps make my
appearance at a late supper.
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Selection of English Letters |
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307 (#323) ############################################
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His Contemporaries
307
Arrogance, 'cocksureness,' doubtful taste, undue indulgence in
'tricks and manners' (one naturally takes his own words to
describe him), a general rebelliousness against criticism and an
irresistible or, at least, unresisted
tendency
to do it again'
when something has been found objectionable—these things, and
a still more general tendency to exaggerate, to "force the
note,' to keep one's own personality constantly in the fore-
ground', are among necessary consequences of the situation.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13 |
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XXVIII
With your head thrown backward
In my arm's safe hollow,
And your face all rosy
With the
mounting
fervour;
While the grave eyes greaten 5
With the wise new wonder,
Swimming in a love-mist
Like the haze of Autumn;
From that throat, the throbbing
Nightingale's for pleading, 10
Wayward, soft, and welling
Inarticulate love-notes,
Come the words that bubble
Up through broken laughter,
Sweeter than spring-water, 15
"Gods, I am so happy!
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Sappho |
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' In:
Frankfurter
Allgemeine Zeitung, October 19, 2005.
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Gumbrecht - Publications.1447-2006 |
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A
Pastoral
of Phyllis and Corydon
On a hill there grows a flower,
Fair befall the dainty sweet!
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William Browne |
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If it should go to waste, even after the sufferings of the cycle have been experienced intensely for a long time, such a
foundation
as this body may not be obtained again.
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Kalu-Rinpoche-Foundation-of-Buddhist-Meditation |
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VIRGINIA A very
beautiful
saying: "When I am weak then I am strong.
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Life-of-Galileo-by-Brecht |
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” (Plutarch,
_Parallel
of Theseus and Romulus_.
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Napoleon - History of Julius Caesar - a |
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On the other hand the surrender is sufficiently explained
by Badauni who, after relating the execution done by Akbar's
mortars, adds, "Rai Surjan, the governor of the fortress, when he
contemplated the insufficiency of the fortress of Chitor and the
misery which fell on its inhabitants, seemed to be contemplating his
own fate, and sent his sons Danda and Bhoj, by the
mediation
of some
fief-holders [assignees], to wait on the emperor, and begged for
quarter".
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Cambridge History of India - v4 - Mugul Period |
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Colgius or Colchuo,52 is said to have been author of a Treatisess on the
Miracles
of his Master, St.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v1 |
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In the
present case, the wrong is in woman's lack of freedom in her
relationship with man, which compels her to turn her
disabilities
into
attractions, and to use untruths as her allies in the battle of life,
while she is suffering from the precariousness of her position.
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Tagore - Creative Unity |
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She had heard Vasíli
Lukitch's steps, and his little
discreet
cough, as he came to the
door- and now she heard the nurse coming in; but unable to
move or to speak, she remained as fixed as a statue.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v25 - Tas to Tur |
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Some reasons why IP
addresses
are blocked include:
- Your program is trying to "harvest" the contents.
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Dostoesvky - The Brothers Karamazov |
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page 134 to 136, or that most
affecting composition, THE AFFLICTION OF
MARGARET
---- OF ----, page 165
to 168, which no mother, and, if I may judge by my own experience, no
parent can read without a tear.
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Coleridge - Biographia Literaria copy |
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For seeing every Subject is author of the
actions of his Soveraigne; he
punisheth
another, for the actions
committed by himselfe.
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Hobbes - Leviathan |
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For the latter they had thus a
perspective
quite
different from ours.
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Nietzsche - v09 - The Dawn of Day |
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Now these same films I name are borne about
And tossed and
scattered
into regions all.
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Lucretius |
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6:20, 22),
"When you were the
servants
of sin, you were free men to justice .
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Summa Theologica |
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History, politics, morals,
criticism, all grounds of reasonings, all
principles
of science, alike
assume the truth of the doctrine of Necessity.
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Shelley |
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why were quaestors
assigned
to them?
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Cicero- Letters to and from Cassius |
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519
Your strong
compassion
glows, where Mis'ry spreads
her deepest shade:
the balm, that softens human woes, distils from your
blest lips.
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Carey - Practice English Prosody Exercises |
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Agnes Sorel, an
historical
romance.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v12 |
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(d) In case of breach of any of the mandatory
safeguards for the protection of the minorities, how, by whom and
under what sanction are these safeguards to be
enforced?
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Cambridge History of India - v4 - Indian Empire |
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Everything in and
about the house would be taken such
excellent
care of!
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Austen - Persuasion |
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Neither to you, nor any one, hauing no witnesse
to
confirme
my speech.
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shakespeare-macbeth |
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La princesse de Parme insinua cette version pour
montrer à Legrandin qu'en somme le jeune Cambremer épouserait quelque
chose comme Mlle de Nantes, une de ces
bâtardes
de Louis XIV qui ne
furent dédaignées ni par le duc d'Orléans, ni par le prince de Conti.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - a |
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William Longneville, I
find an account, written by a person who was well
acquainted
with him, to
this effect, viz.
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Samuel Johnson - Lives of the Poets - 1 |
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- Earth's
loveliest
daughter,
And strove to abduct her in vain :
For, when he had caught her,
And to the clouds brought her.
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Childrens - Child Verse |
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- 'ATToonacuátia Sacra; or a collection of
posthumous
& orphan Lectures
delivered at St Paul's and St Giles his church.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v04 |
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The table was in a
permanent
mess.
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Orwell - Keep the Apidistra Flying |
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I am the credulous man of qualities, ages, races;
I advance from the people _en masse_ in their own spirit;
Here is what sings
unrestricted
faith.
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Whitman |
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" but still
His answer sounds the same:
"No
daybreak
tops the utmost hill,
Nor pale our lamps of flame.
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Christina Rossetti |
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Darkness again the wood investeth,
The moon midst clouds is seen to sail,
And once more on the margin resteth
The maiden
beautiful
and pale.
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Pushkin - Talisman |
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Heroism became and remained, in part to the present day, a
dominant
cultural factor.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Critique-of-Cynical-Reason |
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H e k new his letter was angry and unbecoming; yet a
confusion of
impulses
urged him to send it.
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Madame de Stael - Corinna, or Italy |
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"You must not say that,"
instructed
the
146
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Childrens - Children's Sayings |
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The
invisible
worm,
That flies in the night,
In the howling storm,
Has found out thy bed
Of crimson joy,
And his dark secret love
Does thy life destroy.
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Blake - Songs of Innocence, Songs of Experience |
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The death of the huge agglomeration
of highly
specialized
body-cells is a matter of little consequence, if
the germ-plasm, with its power to reproduce not only these body-cells,
but the mental traits--indeed, we may in a sense say the very soul--that
inhabited them, has been passed on.
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Applied Eugenics by Roswell H. Johnson and Paul Popenoe |
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Or when he reads his words does he inhabit them as if
expressing
his beliefthat X?
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Brett Bourbon - 1996 - Constructing a Replacement for the Soul |
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Fleets were not yet in those times of the infancy of navigation a permanent heir loom of nations, but could be fitted out
wherever
there were trees, iron, and water.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.2. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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Liberal
education
we must have.
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Propaganda - 1943 - Post War Prospect of Liberal Education |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-27 05:04 GMT / http://hdl.
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Demosthenes - Against Midias |
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glich zerbrochen worden und es bleibt nur ein
sprachloser
Schmerz, den selbst die Bitternis versagt.
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Trakl - Falling to the Stars- Georg Trakl’s “In Venedig” in Light of Venice Poems by Nietzsche and Rilke |
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With the exception
of brief journeys to England and Denmark in 1841 and 1845, Hum-
boldt remained in Germany, and with the zeal and enthusiasm of
a young man carried on his labors as teacher and scholar in Berlin;
the richest fruits of which are seen in his master work 'Cosmos: A
Sketch of a Physical
Cosmography
(1845-1858).
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v13 - Her to Hux |
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When she
objected
that this was not much he said: 'I have no more.
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Arab-Historians-of-the-Crusades |
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His buddha consort is TarA,
sometimes
called Samayatara.
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Thurman-Robert-a-F-Tr-Tsong-Khapa-Losang-Drakpa-Brilliant-Illumination-of-the-Lamp-of-the-Five-Stages |
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If he found it convenient, he
could occupy it without incurring the
slightest
ridicule.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v08 - Dah to Dra |
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Unfearing, then, pure feet might press
The grasses brightening with their feet,
For God's own voice did mix its sound
In a solemn
confluence
oft
With the rivers' flowing round,
And the life-tree's waving soft.
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Elizabeth Browning - 1 |
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Yes, many a decent fellow whose
labour may be disproportionate to its utility pulls the
forelock
to no
one, and begs his bread of no one.
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Dostoevsky - Poor Folk |
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This little bird is
powerful
on the wing; and, as a rule, birds that resemble it are weak-footed and strong winged, such as the swallow and the drepanis or (?
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Aristotle copy |
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The child
inclined
his ear,
And then grew weary and gray.
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Stefan George - Selections from His Works and Others |
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Usage guidelines
Google is proud to partner with
libraries
to digitize public domain materials and make them widely accessible.
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Aquinas - Medieval Europe |
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Happy
Lucretius
knew how in his day to forego love completely,
Fearing not to enjoy pleasure in anyone's arms.
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Goethe - Erotica Romana |
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76
No doubt in certain epochs of feverish
activity
the labour-market shows significant gaps.
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Marx - Capital-Volume-I |
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14897
Voltaire: War, 26: 15462 : Appearances,
15464 ; The Contradictions of this
World, 15466; The
Ignorant
Philos-
opher, 15472; Climate, 15474 ; Lux-
ury, 15478; Miscellaneous Ex-
cerpts,
15480
Philosophy of History, Hegel.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v30 - Guide to Systematic Readings |
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Then he may stay long enough but hear some
of his
pretended
friends would have him stay till the
law-suit be over, and let the deer-stealer get power and grow great in the mean time.
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Rehearsal - v1 - 1750 |
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It is to be doubted whether without his
barren environment and hard
fortunes
we should have had Poe at all.
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* _For without doubt those Ideas which Represent substances are something
more, or (as I may say) have more of objective Reality in them, then
those that represent only accidents or modes; and again, that by which
I
understand
a mighty God, Eternal, Infinite, Omniscient, Omnipotent,
Creatour of all things besides himself, has certainly in it more
objective reality, then those by which Finite substances are exhibited.
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Descartes - Meditations |
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This course was followed by: Lenin--The State;
Materialistic
Dialectics; History of the Chinese Revolution; Theory of the New Democracy-- Maoism; and Field Study--visits to old Communist workshops and industrial centers.
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Lifton-Robert-Jay-Thought-Reform-and-the-Psychology-of-Totalism |
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So far as immediate action is concerned, eugenics must proceed on the
basis that there is no proof that alcohol as ordinarily
consumed
will
injure the human germ-plasm.
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Applied Eugenics by Roswell H. Johnson and Paul Popenoe |
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How did
this eccentric
personage
pass his time on the Mongolia?
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Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne |
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{133a} "Where the
discussion
of faults is general, no one is injured.
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Ben Jonson - Discoveries Made Upon Men, and Some Poems |
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" Another time he was return-
ing to his home in deep dejection, when Satyrus, a great
and popular actor, with whom he was well acquainted,
entered into
conversation
with him.
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Demosthenese - 1869 - Brodribb |
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The text of the
Karmaprajn*ddpti
(chap.
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AbhidharmakosabhasyamVol-4VasubandhuPoussinPruden1991 |
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The Public Work of
Critical
Political Communication 71
22.
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The Public Work of Rhetoric_nodrm |
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Private capital and ownership will be
increased
in big state-owned enterprises and infrastructure projects, and dividends will be raised 10 percent by end-decade.
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Kleiman International |
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" Al," who as a journalist demonstrates once a week his unfitness for a place even in the cabinet, gave a
touching
tribute to Coolidge, on the lines of " Vaaal, he vas a goot schmoker.
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Pound-Jefferson-and-or-Mussolini |
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Nor did she pause until she
had put
everything
in order and arranged it as it was most con-
venient.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v04 - Bes to Bro |
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Monika Zobel
The True Fate of the Bremen Town
Musicians
as Told by Georg Trakl
They haul the donkey, the largest, to the mill first.
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Trakl - The True Fate of the Bremen Town Musicians as Told by Georg Trakl |
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George Lathrop - Dreams and Days |
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And
whenever
I lift a curtain, a night-moth rusheth
out of it.
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Thus Spake Zarathustra- A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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