that deep
romantic
chasm which slanted
Down the green hill athwart a cedarn cover!
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Coleridge - Poems |
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Therefore
you don't know your own father.
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Lucian |
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In 1607, Herrick was fifteen, and, even if we conjecture that he may
have been allowed to remain at school some little time after his
apprenticeship
nominally
began, he must have served his uncle for five
or six years.
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n Erle- ben), en el sentido de que sean
situaciones
para las que no disponemos de conceptos prefabricados, ni de un enfoque sopesado ni, en el peor de los ca- sos, de billetes y un gui?
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Hans-Ulrich-Gumbrecht |
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But if he starts talking about it openly
then the
punishment
has to follow.
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The Trial by Franz Kafka |
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CARV'D WITH CUNNING YMAGERY, "in
allusion to the
stimulus
given to the fine arts by the Church of Rome"
(Percival).
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Spenser - Faerie Queene - 1 |
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You forbid, what
another demands: what you desire, that truly is sour and
disgustful
to
the [other] two.
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Horace - Works |
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in
succession
or alternately.
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Callimachus - Hymns |
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Alas the day,
What good could they
pretend?
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shakespeare-macbeth |
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[186] A
celebrated
athlete from Croton and a victor at Olympia; he was
equally good as a runner and at the 'five exercises' ([Greek:
pentathlon.
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Aristophanes |
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17 This criterion in Christoph Menke-Eggers, Die
Souveranitat
der Kunst: Asthetische Erfahrung nach Adorno und Derrida (Frankfurt, 1988), p.
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Luhmann-Niklas-the-Reality-of-the-Mass-Media |
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The main
semantic
unit of the
39 'Rundfrage u ?
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Trakl - IN CONTEXT- POETRY AND EXPERIENCE IN THE CULTURAL DEBATES OF THE BRENNER CIRCLE |
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Depending on that practice all actions, pacifying, extending, influencing, and subduing are accomplished with the support of Dakinis and
Defenders
ofthe Dharma, the roots ofall activity.
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Kalu-Rinpoche-Foundation-of-Buddhist-Meditation |
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_ Thine, say'st thou,
monster!
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Dryden - Complete |
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There are four great sorrows: birth, old age,
sickness
and death.
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Kalu Rinpoche |
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Is it true that local
government
in Canada is more efficient
than it is in the United States?
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Beard - 1931 - Questions and Problems in American Government - Syllabus by Erbe |
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Even when addressing topics raised by science and technology, however, most rhetoricians have directed their discourse at other rhetoricians or at a
presumed
reading public inhabiting the public sphere.
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The Public Work of Rhetoric_nodrm |
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"These
witchcrafts
strange or nature's wonders be.
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Tasso - Jerusalem Delivered |
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10 The days of our years are
threescore
years and
ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore
years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow; for it
is soon cut off, and we fly away.
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Childrens - Psalm-Book |
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Long
familiarity
with how easy it is even for experienced clinicians to be misled in such cases suggests that, whenever a child or adult is inexplicably afraid, it is always wise to assume that there is no smoke without fire.
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Bowlby - Separation |
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7 and any additional
terms imposed by the
copyright
holder.
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Robert Forst - North of Boston |
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It is
interesting
to note that the Burmese are also ground down by high prices.
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Alvin Johnson - 1949 - Politics and Propaganda |
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I am much indebted to the National Endowment for the Humanities for a grant that gave me two-thirds released time from teaching for three
semesters
and provided other support during that time.
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A-Companion-to-the-Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound-II |
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For instance, if a person should wish to superinduce the yellow color
of gold upon silver, or an
additional
weight (observing always the laws
of matter) or transparency on an opaque stone, or tenacity in glass,
or vegetation on a substance which is not vegetable, we must (I say)
consider what species of precept or guide this person would prefer.
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Bacon |
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Some
Thracian
is pluming himself on the shield that he found in a bush,
Where blameless I left my armor, sorely against my grain ;
But I saved myself from the consequence of death that day, at least:
Let the shield go — I can get one no worse when I want it again.
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Universal Anthology - v03 |
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_Early Spring_
The Spring is come, and Spring flowers coming too,
The crocus, patty kay, the rich hearts' ease;
The
polyanthus
peeps with blebs of dew,
And daisy flowers; the buds swell on the trees;
While oer the odd flowers swim grandfather bees
In the old homestead rests the cottage cow;
The dogs sit on their haunches near the pail,
The least one to the stranger growls "bow wow,"
Then hurries to the door and cocks his tail,
To knaw the unfinished bone; the placid cow
Looks oer the gate; the thresher's lumping flail
Is all the noise the spring encounters now.
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John Clare |
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TRADEMARK OWNER, AND ANY DISTRIBUTOR UNDER THIS AGREEMENT WILL NOT BE
LIABLE TO YOU FOR ACTUAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES EVEN IF YOU GIVE NOTICE OF THE
POSSIBILITY
OF SUCH
DAMAGE.
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Sara Teasdale - River to the Sea |
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New singing now the singer hears
To lyre and lute and harp;
Catullus waits to welcome him,
And thro' the
twilight
sweet and dim,
Sappho's forgotten songs are falling on his ears.
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Sara Teasdale |
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Elles sont folles à lier, je
l'ai
toujours
dit.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Le Côté de Guermantes - Deuxième partie - v1 |
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The world into which Moses was born was a world as
literary
as our own.
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Universal Anthology - v01 |
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So
my
opinions
will never be "public opinions.
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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See every sconce and
candlestick
made bright,
That without tapers they may give a light.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 to v30 - Tur to Zor and Index |
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Wise, full of all regards, and of the blest
And
glorious
church the champion wont to be,
Now, little for himself or uncle, driven
By a vain love, he cares, and less for heaven.
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Ariosoto - Orlando Furioso |
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But this expedient of adducing
empirical
proofs, instead of a
deduction from a priori sources of knowledge, is denied us here in
respect to the pure practical faculty of reason.
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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Oh, you
absolute
baby!
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Fletcher - Lucian the Dreamer |
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My father was certainly
disposed
to take very
kind and proper notice of him.
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Austen - Persuasion |
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That I may never be among the latter, heartily hopes my dear
daddy's ever
affectionate
and obliged, F.
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Selection of English Letters |
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THE
DOWNFALL
AND DEATH OF KING CEDIPUS.
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Universal Anthology - v03 |
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If in training
soldiers
commands are habitually enforced, the army will be well-disciplined; if not, its discipline will be bad.
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The-Art-of-War |
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For this purpose, representatives of the member Departments and
Agencies, the Joint Chiefs of Staff or their deputies, and other Departments and
Agencies
as required should be constituted as a revised and strengthened staff organization under the National Security Council to develop coordinated programs for consideration by the National Security Council.
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NSC-68 |
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Hoeber, Soviet
Strategy
for Nuclear War, (Stanford, Ca.
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A-Strategy-for-Israel-in-the-Nineteen-Eighties-by-Oded-Yinon-translated-by-Israel-Shahak |
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1
1 Aper expects his rich neighbour to invite him
frequently
to dinner.
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Martial - Book XI - Epigrams |
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It required some courage to
disturb so interesting a party; my errand, however, was one I could not
defer, so I
approached
the master where he stood at Miss Ingram's side.
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Jane Eyre- An Autobiography by Charlotte Brontë |
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The initiator of this
movement in Portugal was Almeida-Garrett (1799-1854), with Gil
Vicente and Camoens one of the three great poets Portugal has pro-
duced, who revived and strengthened the sense of national life in
his country by his Camoens,' an epic of glowing patriotism pub-
lished during his exile in 1825, by his national dramas, and by the
collection of the popular
traditions
of his people, which he began
and which has since been zealously continued in all parts of the
country.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v06 - Cal to Chr |
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We cannot even say that the
unobserved
particle is in any place at all.
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Like-Water-or-Clouds-The-Tang-Dynasty |
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That master of
dangerous
thinking, Nietzsche, told us what it was really all about when in the third part of Thus Spoke Zarathustra (2006), in the section titled ``On the virtue that makes small'', he wrote:
For he [Zarathustra] wanted to learn what had transpired in the meantime among human beings; whether they had become bigger or smaller.
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Sloterdijk - Rules for the Human Zoo |
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--should we really like a world in which the subtlety, the
considera
tion, the intellectuality, the plasticity--in fact, the
whole influence of the weak--was lacking?
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Nietzsche - Works - v14 - Will to Power - a |
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)
“If thou art in the council hall, standing and sitting until thy
going [forward), that hath been commanded for thee on the
earliest day: go not away if thou art kept back, while the
face is attentive to him who entereth and reporteth, and the place
of him who is
summoned
is broad.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v09 - Dra to Eme |
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He contrasted
Dryden's opening of the 10th satire of Juvenal with Johnson's:--
"'Let observation, with
extensive
view,
Survey mankind from Ganges to Peru.
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Coleridge - Table Talk |
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One
need only reflect a little and he will always find a debt that he
has by some means
incurred
towards the human race (even if it were
only this, by the inequality of men in the civil constitution,
enjoys advantages on account of which others must be the more in
want), which will prevent the thought of duty from being repressed
by the self-complacent imagination of merit.
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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The Abbe sympathised in his
trouble; he had had but a light part of the fifty
thousand
francs lost
at play and of the value of the two brilliants, half given, half
extorted.
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Candide by Voltaire |
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» «J'aurais cru plutôt que tu avais été
couchée
comme cela
près d'elle.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - v6 |
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That I not mix thee so, my brain excuses,
I mean with great, but disproportioned Muses;
For if I thought my judgment were of years,
I should commit thee surely with thy peers,
And tell how far thou didst our Lily outshine,
Or
sporting
Kyd, or Marlow's mighty line.
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Ben Jonson - Discoveries Made Upon Men, and Some Poems |
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56 The book ends with the llowing rmula:
this
requires
the help ofthe gods and ofGood Fortune.
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Hadot - The Inner Citadel The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius |
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He refused to give the
information
de-
manded.
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Robertson - Bismarck |
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jumping after some
excellent
fly or grub.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v04 - Bes to Bro |
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In
sacrificing
the first fruits of the annual crops of the country to all the gods Oeneus forgot Artemis alone.
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Apollodorus - The Library |
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A failure to
understand
marks the boundaries ofour involvement, it does not describe this involvement.
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Constructing a Replacement for the Soul - Bourbon |
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, Notice
historique
sur
Talma, Paris, 1827; Barante, op.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v05 |
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defect in this
electronic
work within 90 days of receiving it, you can
receive a refund of the money (if any) you paid for it by sending a
written explanation to the person you received the work from.
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Poe - 5 |
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como la salvareis vos sin atraer
sobre vuestra cabeza alguna calamidad
horrible?
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Gustavo Adolfo Becuqer |
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Through sombre
allusions
it was suggested that the lovely world under glass was a meta- morphosis of Dante's inferno.
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Sloterdijk-A-Crystal-Palace |
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The
croupier
raked in the money while he looked on in stupid terror.
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Pushkin - Queen of Spades |
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Ông làm quan
Thượng
thư và từng được cử đi sứ (năm 1471) sang nhà Minh (Trung Quốc).
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stella-04 |
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Ông làm quan
Thượng
thư và từng được cử đi sứ (năm 1471) sang nhà Minh (Trung Quốc).
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stella-04 |
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Ivi e Romena, la dov' io falsai
la lega
suggellata
del Batista;
per ch'io il corpo su arso lasciai.
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Dante - La Divina Commedia |
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Among the
prisoners
were some Æqui and
Hernici.
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Napoleon - History of Julius Caesar - a |
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histories does not contradict my quest that humanists should always ask whether they really want to engage in the
endlessness
of understanding--or decide against this possibility.
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Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht - Reactions to Geoffrey Galt Harpham's Diagnosis of the Humanities Today |
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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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Boileau - Art of Poetry |
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From the
enlightened
point of view, however.
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| Question: |
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Kalu Rinpoche |
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is pulled into a dramatic
phenomenon
in whose wake the vulgar-ontological block to a Dionysian understanding melts away.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Thinker-on-Stage |
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Je me demande pourquoi il est
descendu
ici.
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| Question: |
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Samuel Beckett |
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_Octavillas
italianas_ (8-syllable verse).
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| Question: |
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Jose de Espronceda |
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Copyright
infringement
liability can be quite severe.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Sallust - Catiline |
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I now hate the
recollection
of the time I passed with Celine,
Giacinta, and Clara.
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| Question: |
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Jane Eyre- An Autobiography by Charlotte Brontë |
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There was a city living here long ago,
Of all that city
There is only one stone left half-buried in the marsh,
With
characters
upon it which no one now can read.
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John Fletcher - Japanese Prints |
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Kittler-Drunken |
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He smiled at the
platitudes
of Horace Vernet, and only shook his head
over the Schnetzes and other artisans of the day.
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Baudelaire - Biographical Essay |
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29
the mediocre positing
themselves
as the end and meaning of all things.
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Nietzsche - Works - v14 - Will to Power - a |
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Each poet gives what he has, and what he can offer;
you spread before us fairy bread, and enchanted wine, and shall we turn
away, with a sneer, because, out of all the multitudes of singers, one is
spiritual and strange, one has seen Artemis
unveiled?
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Letters to Dead Authors - Andrew Lang |
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1689), all contributed to the criticism
given for the most part in an old Latin translation, and restoration of the text; and in more modem
and the inscriptions prefixed to the extracts, and times, Biener, Witte, and the
brothers
Heimbach,
referring to the work and the author, are either im- have similarly distinguished themselves
perfect or wanting.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - b |
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What art can
do, I have
exhausted
on him.
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Hawthorne - Scarlett Letter |
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When a certain soldier averted his eyes from his face and was asked by him why he so behaved, he answered: "Because I am unable to bear the
lightning
of your eyes.
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Aurelius Victor - Caesars |
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_
Spring up--sway forward--
follow the
quickest
one,
aye, though you leave the trail
and drop exhausted at our feet.
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H. D. - Sea Garden |
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The-ordetf of the subject, leads next to an inquiry into the
principles
upon which a national bank ought to be or- ganized.
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Alexander Hamilton - 1790 - Report on a National Bank |
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Good and evil therefore are prop- erly referred to actions, not to the
sensations
of the person, and if anything is to be good or evil absolutely (i.
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The-Critique-of-Practical-Reason-The-Metaphysical-Elements-of-Ethics-and-Fundamental-Principles-of-the-Metaphysic-of-Morals-by-Immanuel-Kant |
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"
"Dumped down in
paradise
we are and happy.
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Robert Frost - A Mountain Interval |
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Ter vocata audis,
adimisque
letho.
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Latin - Casserly - Complete System of Latin Prosody |
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All material principles, then,
which place the determining ground of the will in the
pleasure
or pain
to be received from the existence of any object are all of the same
kind, inasmuch as they all belong to the principle of self-love or
private happiness.
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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t The
affirmatives
were, Bland, Fitzsimmons, Gorham, Hamilton, Wilson.
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Hamilton - 1834 - Life on Hamilton - v2 |
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122 What We Demand from France
village towards the Rhine has often to make long
detours through bushes and rolHng stones, past
morasses in which the Rhine
formerly
had its bed,
and he is not unf requently detained for an hour by
the riverside, until a wretched boat ferries him
across to one of the castles of the KaiserstuhL
But, after all, no greater difficulties beset the in-
tercourse between the high-lying lands of Baden
and the Uberrhein than that between the Baden
and the Bavarian Palatinate, or between Starken-
burg and Rhenish Hesse.
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Treitschke - 1915 - Germany, France, Russia, and Islam |
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volad a hartar
nuestros
deseos;
Las más hermosas nos darán su amor,
Y no hallarán nuestros semblantes feos,
Que siempre brilla hermoso el vencedor.
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Jose de Espronceda |
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He
might by chance be
answered
thus ; " Why fearest thou lest
He should turn aside from thee in anger?
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v1 |
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America-s-Deadliest-Export-Blum-William-pdf |
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Le douloureux mystère de
cette
impossibilité
de jamais lui faire savoir ce que j'avais appris et
d'établir nos rapports sur la vérité de ce que je venais seulement de
découvrir (et que je n'avais peut-être pu découvrir que parce qu'elle
était morte) substituait sa tristesse au mystère plus douloureux de sa
conduite.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - b |
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During his stay there he concluded just naturalization treaties with
Germany, and in a
masterly
way won from the Emperor, William I.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v03 - Bag to Ber |
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"
Uprose the merry Sphinx,
And crouched no more in stone;
She melted into purple cloud,
She silvered in the moon;
She spired into a yellow flame;
She flowered in
blossoms
red;
She flowed into a foaming wave:
She stood Monadnoc's head.
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Emerson - Poems |
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Ver e ch'altra fiata qua giu fui,
congiurato da quella Eriton cruda
che
richiamava
l'ombre a' corpi sui.
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Dante - La Divina Commedia |
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Amidst us all
Standing, the
beauteous
Goddess thus began.
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Odyssey - Cowper |
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It seems that a householder of Savatthi prepared a
donation
of all
the requisites for the Buddha and for the Order.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v20 - Phi to Qui |
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