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commentary
by V.
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many of them without
fulfilling
in their prime the promise
of their youth.
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The
Government
advertisements were at the same time withdrawn.
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Avonpatos
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Schopenhauer
was
not strong enough to invent a new yea.
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By her the
half of his people are
transformed
into swine.
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248
INSTIGATIONS
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mail matter containing any filthy, vile or indecent thing, device, or substance; any and every paper, writing, ad- vertisement, or representation that any article, instru- ment, substance, drug, medicine, or thing may, or can, be used or applied for preventing conception or producing abortion or for any indecent or immoral purpose; and every description calculated to induce or incite a person to so use or apply any such article, instrument, sub- stance, drug, medicine, or thing, is hereby
declared
to be non-mailable matter and shall not be conveyed in the mails or delivered from any post-office or by any letter carrier.
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And I have known the eyes already, known them all--
The eyes that fix you in a formulated phrase,
And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin,
When I am pinned and
wriggling
on the wall,
Then how should I begin
To spit out all the butt-ends of my days and ways?
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Too late its beauty, lonely thing,
The season's shine is spent,
Nothing remains for it but shivering
In
tempests
turbulent.
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Thomas Hardy - Poems of the Past and Present |
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Willoughby and Lindsay Rogers, An Introduction to the Problem
of
Government
(1921).
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Beard - 1931 - Questions and Problems in American Government - Syllabus by Erbe |
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This was no
laughing
matter.
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Nitzan Bichler - 2012 - Capital as Power |
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Now, of course that
suggested at once that there must be a
communication
between the
two rooms.
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Arthur Conan Doyle - Adventures of Sherlock Holmes |
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individual
Project Gutenberg-tm electronic work is posted
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American Poetry - 1922 - A Miscellany |
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The
references
to it
as Life, etc.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13 |
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It is only
necessary
to present the following documents to the reader,
to sustain this declaration.
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--I saw there, likewise, a very
fine
portrait
of Lessing, whose works are at present the chief object of
my admiration.
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And having
determined
whom
and having learned how,
when you bring these together,
inform the far of the intimate--
like a bubble on a pond,
emerging from below,
round wonderment completed
by the first sight of the sky--
what good will it do,
if she shouldn't, I love you?
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American Poetry - 1922 |
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' Wiffen's authority is
probably
_The Churches
Lamentation for the losse of the Godly Delivered in a Sermon at the
funerals of that truly noble, and most hopefull young Gentleman Iohn
Lord Harington, Baron of Exton, Knight of the noble order of the Bath
etc.
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Donne - 2 |
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Compliance
requirements are not uniform and it takes a
considerable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep up
with these requirements.
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Chanson de Roland |
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They refer to the various challenging inner and outer experiences that a
meditator
encounters when the power of her practice stirs up her accumulated store of negative actions and causes them to manifest as obstacles.
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197
a
"smartness" in all that has depth, it
'
is most
opportune and patriotic to doubt whether we did
not formerly deceive ourselves with that commenda-
tion : in short, whether German depth is not at
bottom
something
different and worse--and some-
thing from which, thank God, we are on the point
of successfully ridding ourselves.
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Nietzsche - v12 - Beyond Good and Evil |
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Apollinaire's Notes to the Bestiary
Admire the vital power
And nobility of line:
It praises the line that forms the images, marvellous
ornaments
to this poetic entertainment.
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Appoloinaire |
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Yet so thou mournedst not for a bed deserted of husband,
As for a brother beloved wending on
woefullest
way?
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Catullus - Carmina |
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Hither they launch forth, and hide on
the
solitary
shore: we fancied they were gone, and had run down the wind
for Mycenae.
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Virgil - Aeneid |
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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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Sallust - Catiline |
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was surprised to hear dreadful cries everywhere, but was both reassured and, we should say, disturbed, when he saw that the
patients
were really very calm, because he had them all in view, pinned to the wall, each of them attached to a chair fixed to the wall--a system, as you can see, which reproduced the Panopticon mechanism.
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Mes baisers sont légers comme ces éphémères
Qui caressent le soir les grands lacs transparents,
Et ceux de ton amant creuseront leurs ornières
Comme des
chariots
ou des socs déchirants;
Ils passeront sur toi comme un lourd attelage
De chevaux et de boeufs aux sabots sans pitié.
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Baudelaire - Les Epaves |
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She was indeed under some apprehensions of going in a boat, after some danger she had narrowly escaped by water, but she was
reasoned
thoroughly out of it.
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Swift - On the Death of Esther Johnson, Stella |
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Astrology presupposes that the heavenly
bodies are
regulated
in their movements in harmony with the destiny of
mortals: the moral man presupposes that that which concerns himself most
nearly must also be the heart and soul of things.
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Human, All Too Human- A Book for Free Spirits by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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Y conociendo ya su fin cercano,
Su mejilla una
lágrima
abrasó;
Y así al infiel, con temblorosa mano,
Moribunda su víctima escribió: [370]
«Voy a morir: perdona si mi acento
Vuela importuno a molestar tu oído;
Él es, Don Félix, el postrer lamento
De la mujer que tanto te ha querido.
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Jose de Espronceda |
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THE
NIGHTINGALE
IN THE STUDY
'Come forth!
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James Russell Lowell |
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The displacement of a single
electron
by a billionth of a centimetre at one moment might make the difference between a man being killed by an avalanche a year later, or escaping.
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Augur and lord of silver bow,
Apollo, darling of the Nine,
Who heal'st our frame when languors slow
Have made it pine;
Lov'st thou thine own Palatial hill,
Prolong the
glorious
life of Rome
To other cycles, brightening still
Through time to come!
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Horace - Odes, Carmen |
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Slothe moe wulde jade thee than the
roughest
daie.
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Thomas Chatterton - Rowley Poems |
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Hence it is well
delivered
by Hannah, speaking in prophecy, He will keep the feet of his Saints, and the wicked shall be silent in darkness.
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St Gregory - Moralia - Job |
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a question to which one responds in a
categorical
manner; 2.
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For suddenly on the hills of Ida, which men call Panacra,29
appeared
the works of the Panacrian bee.
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They
numbered
ninety-three and are known as the Golden
Company.
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Cambridge History of India - v4 - Mugul Period |
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How long had it been in
existence?
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The
conclusion
of art is beauty itself.
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Ezra-Pound-Japan-Letters-essays |
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Name of Person:
Saxo
Grammaticus
(1150-1220) Danish historian
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Sandulescu-Literary-Allusions-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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It refers to the bodily real, which of
necessity
escapes all sym- bolic grids.
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Kittler-Gramophone-Film-Typewriter |
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A
deputation
of neighbouring farmers had been invited to make a
tour of inspection.
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Orwell - Animal Farm |
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Concerning whom it is fitly said; And were rolled down for my miseries; that is to say, because in the first
instance
to their own miseries.
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St Gregory - Moralia - Job |
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While the essay adjusts concepts to one another by virtue of their function in the parallelogram of the forces of the materials, it shrinks back from the over-arching concept under which particular concepts should be subordinated; what the over-arching concept merely pretends to accomplish, the essay's method recog- nizes as insoluble while nevertheless
attempting
to accomplish it.
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Adorno-The Essay As Form |
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The
character
of Harold Tran-
their grimy figures from time to time, some, the fine gentleman of the book,
and shudder.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 to v30 - Tur to Zor and Index |
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Night came on somehow
although
Helios was present at the table, wearing his ever-blazing halo.
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Allinson - Lucian, Satirist and Artist |
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Like the center of a cloudless sky,
The self-luminous mind is
impossible
to express.
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Jamgon-Kongtrul-Cloudless-Sky |
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After
1878
National
Liberalism, as such, had no constructive
policy to offer Germany.
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Robertson - Bismarck |
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My quivering lips pour forth the words
That cluster in his name of glory--
The star gigantic with its rays of swords
Whose gleams
irradiate
all modern story.
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For it too is a totality of flesh in which meaning is not free, so to speak, but bound, a
prisoner
of all the signs, or details, which reveal it to me.
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The PATRON, however, again named the
opening for
‘exactly
a fortnight from today’, and introduced us to the woman who was to
do the cooking, a Baltic Russian five feet tall and a yard across the hips.
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Orwell - Down and Out in Paris and London |
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And it predetermines the
universality
of time on the cultural level.
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The Irish word cAbg
signifies
"a
"
sword," or
means "sharp" or "angry.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v6 |
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set forth in the General Terms of Use part of this license, apply to
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Keats |
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He was for many years the Greek
correspondent
of the London Times.
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Universal Anthology - v05 |
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Un genre
d’esprit
comme celui de Brichot aurait été tenu pour
stupidité pure dans la coterie où Swann avait passé sa jeunesse, bien
qu’il soit compatible avec une intelligence réelle.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Du Côté de Chez Swann - v1 |
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" The
epigraphic
record gives us numerous examples of such minor heroes, whose existence we would not otherwise have suspected.
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Et cependant
Tes
caravanes
insensées
T'ont donné ce lustre abondant
Des choses qui sont très-usées,
Mais qui séduisent cependant.
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Baudelaire - Les Epaves |
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As this book will be read by
other than
professional
people the passage has not been translated, in
deference to English opinion.
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A washed-out
smallpox
cracks her face,
Her hand twists a paper rose,
That smells of dust and old Cologne,
She is alone With all the old nocturnal smells
That cross and cross across her brain.
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Eliot - Rhapsody on a Windy Night |
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Litis, to wake from sleep and find your eyes
Met in their first fresh upward gaze by love,
Filled with love's happy shame from other eyes,
Dazzled with tenderness and drowned in light
As tho' you looked
unthinking
at the sun,
Oh Litis, that is joy!
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Sara Teasdale - River to the Sea |
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/C, Witness, false, 191
400, Roman
intervention
in favour of Wolf, She-, of the Capitol, ii.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.5. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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_ The use of 'businesse' as a trisyllable with
plural meaning is quite legitimate: 'Idle and
discoursing
men, that
were not much affected, how businesse went, so they might talke of
them.
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Donne - 2 |
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It has been
celebrated
as a democratic value but it is one of those democratic values that nietzsche would have associated with a situation of slavery.
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Gumbrecht - Infinite Availability - On Hyper-Communication and Old Age |
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He doesn't let likes or
dislikes
get in and do him harm.
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Chuang Tzu |
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LXVI
So speaking, to the natural shape she wore
Before his eyes
returned
the magic dame;
Nor old Atlantes' form was needed more,
The good effect obtained for which she came.
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Which troubled once, into huge flames will grow, 65
Ne ever will their fervent fury slake,
Till living
moysture
into smoke do flow,
And wasted life do lye in ashes low.
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Spenser - Faerie Queene - 1 |
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But to return to the happiness of fools, who when they have passed over
this life with a great deal of
pleasantness
and without so much as the
least fear or sense of death, they go straight forth into the Elysian
field, to recreate their pious and careless souls with such sports as
they used here.
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Erasmus - In Praise of Folly |
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Rainy
Christmas
Eve
The Christmas presents came to the door,
While the rain it did pour ;
We told them we did know
In the morning there would be snow.
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Childrens - Children's Rhymes and Verses |
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What would a blind man give
to see the pleasant rivers, and meadows, and flowers, and fount-
ains, that we have met with since we met
together?
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 - Tur to Wat |
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What weight, and what
authority
in thy speech!
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Ben Jonson - Discoveries Made Upon Men, and Some Poems |
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«Venez tout de même,
me dit le Baron, dont l'excitation mondaine commençait à tomber, mais
qui éprouvait ce besoin de prolonger, de faire durer les entretiens,
que j'avais déjà remarqué chez la Duchesse de
Guermantes
aussi bien
que chez lui, et qui, tout en étant particulier à cette famille,
s'étend, plus généralement à tous ceux qui, n'offrant à leur
intelligence d'autre réalisation que la conversation, c'est-à-dire une
réalisation imparfaite, restent inassouvis même après des heures
passées ensemble et se suspendent de plus en plus avidement à
l'interlocuteur épuisé, dont ils réclament, par erreur, une satiété
que les plaisirs sociaux sont impuissants à donner.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - v6 |
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Rome, and Italy generally, was
suffering
from the twin problems of homelessness and hunger, and Gracchus was determined to try to effect a solution.
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Voices of Ancient Greece and Rome_nodrm |
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Page, "The Greek Anthology: The Garland of Philip and Some
Contemporary
Epigrams"
(F) D.
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Greek Anthology |
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165 Even by the twel h century, however, this practice of hailing Mary in all her attributes and titles was centuries old, going back to the very origins of the formal cult of the Virgin in the East fol- lowing Mary's o cial
recognition
at the council of Ephesus in 431 as eotokos or "Mother of God.
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Mary and the Art of Prayer_Ave Maria |
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Always the continent of
Democracy!
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Whitman |
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Questi erano i romori, i quali uditi
ne l'altro
padiglion
fur da costoro,
quivi per accordar venuti invano
col Tartaro, Ruggiero e 'l Sericano.
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso |
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Doctors, proceeding like the institu-
tionalized
Schreber toward exhausting the contents of the brain, end up in madness themselves.
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KittlerNietzche-Incipit-Tragoedia |
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The actions of free beings,
strictly
considered, have results
only in other free beings; for in them, and for them
alone, there is a world; and that in which they all agree, is
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Fichte - Nature of the Scholar |
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Much more
important
for the United States is
Russian competition in wheat here.
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Soviet Union - 1931 - Fighting the Red Trade Menace |
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He towered far above the
president
of the
republic--Jules Grevy, that hard-headed, close-fisted old peasant--and
his star had reached its zenith.
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Orr - Famous Affinities of History, Romacen of Devotion |
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195
And, to a natural sympathy resigned,
In that
forsaken
building where they sate
The Woman thus retraced her own untoward fate.
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Wordsworth - 1 |
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Special commissions for supervising the administration of
punishment, consisting of the Governor of the prison, the Public
Prosecutor, the judge who heard the case, and two members
nominated by Government (instead of the court which passed
sentence, as proposed by Villert and Van Hamel), should decide on
the actual duration of the punishment, after having
examined
the
convict and his record.
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Criminal Sociology by Enrico Ferri |
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” instead of answering, as she probably would have done,
had there been no
friendship
and no flattery in the case, “I do not like
him at all,” she directly replied, “I like him very much; he seems very
agreeable.
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Austen - Northanger Abbey |
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Child Verse
CATS
" I "HEY fought like demons of the night
-^ Beneath a
shrunken
moon,
And all the roof at dawn of light
y^W^s.
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Childrens - Child Verse |
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_ii_
Postquam auem aspexit in templo Anchisa,
sacra in mensa penatium ordine ponuntur,
immolabat
auream uictimam pulcram.
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Oxford Book of Latin Verse |
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The third reason for the division of the three refuges is just
personal
preference: some are more attracted to the
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Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-Asanga-Uttara-Tantra |
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MEMORIES OF A CHILDHOOD
The
darkness
hung like richness in the room
When like a dream the mother entered there
And then a glass's tinkle stirred the air
Near where a boy sat in the silent gloom.
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Rilke - Poems |
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In contrast to these blank, tearful retreats from mother, all but one of the
children
responded affectionately when they first met father again.
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Bowlby - Separation |
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Accordingly,
Diogenes
said once to a person who was showing him a clock; "It is a very useful thing to save a man from being too late for supper.
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Diogenes Laertius |
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< she was\ goiag
to fill it: he said, he would ratherandrt
have anywinei ai aiadw isrimxcM "
11 ol
Oltjolabutfaiyou
mustuidaaiyk tijK>Qr
friend Tom's health.
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Childrens - Frank |
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Ave, rosa sola potis, ferre vim
rhinocerotis
et invictum capere .
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Mary and the Art of Prayer_Ave Maria |
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SUPPLEMENT
MJ1
There is no l/ace of an epode following the strophe
*n
The dialect of Airman was the Spartan Doric,
with an
intermixture
of the .
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Charles - 1867 - Classical Dictionary |
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This long time hated of heaven, I
uselessly
delay the years, since the
father of gods and king of men blasted me with wind of thunder and
scathe of flame.
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Virgil - Aeneid |
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The more 'that which is per- ceived', say, television, plays a role in this, the more communica- tion is based on implicit
knowledge
which cannot even be communicated.
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Luhmann-Niklas-the-Reality-of-the-Mass-Media |
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that may true;
But true
pardoner
doth nat ensew.
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Dodsley - Select Collection of Old Plays - v1 |
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The masses mass madder, both
numbskull
and sage;
They root up the arbours, they trample the grain;
Make way for the new Resurrected.
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Stefan George - The Anti-Christ |
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But the
Petrarchian
love, which
Shakespeare treats with light and charming irony, the vows and tears
of Romeo and Proteus, Donne openly scoffs.
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Donne - 2 |
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It consisted of poor,
and, mostly, old and infirm persons, who confined themselves to
a stated round in their neighbourhood, and had certain fixed
days, on which, at
different
houses, they regularly received
charity; sometimes in money, but mostly in provisions.
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Wordsworth - 1 |
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