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292 The Beginnings of English Philosophy
may be set down as good which is certain in meaning, just in
precept,
convenient
in execution, agreeable to the form of govern-
ment, and productive of virtue in those that live under it.
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Zhangton
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o in Unfortunately, entirely society
theWesternworldcan idlyacceptthatsomeor mostofitsuniversitieshould
turnintopoliticaldiscussionclubsand
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Asphaltus is found in great
abundance
in Babylonia.
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" A Manichean in his worship of
evil, he
nevertheless
abased his soul: "Oh!
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"
His last tragedy,
enritied
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given out for the next night.
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For Vinia--fair as Idalian Venus, when stood before the
Phrygian
judge--a
virgin fair, weds Manlius 'midst happy auspices.
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But he was not, like many of those among whom he lived,
impudently
and
unscrupulously servile.
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The
ephemeral gnat comes into
existence
in the morning, and van-
ishes ere evening falls.
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In
applying
the facts of history to government, this school does not
reason; it does not anticipate; it makes no comparison of the past with
the present, in order to predict the future.
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578
of Names
Index
tius;
Lives and Tragedies contained therein:
Albanact; Alfred ; Alurede ; Arthur;
Blacksmith, the; Bladud ; Brennus ;
Buckingham; Burdet, Sir Nicholas;
Cade;
Cadwallader
; Caligula; Cam.
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too late repents me
That I did fall
To love at all--
Since love so much
contents
me.
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The
work which had passed the first ordeal was again looked into,
and the quality of it
compared
with the talent or faculty of the
producer, to see how far he had done his best,- whether any-
where he had done worse than he might have done and knew
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Over there the
cultivators
sing in the fields: here the fishing-boats
float by.
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But whether we choose life for the sake of pleasure or pleasure for the sake of life is a
question
we may dismiss for the present.
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I wait here
dreaming
of vermilion sunsets:
In my heart is a half fear of the chill autumn rain.
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746 "Sibi constiterit," is
consistent
with himself.
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In the
meantime
we know without a breath of romantic irony what the self is able to achieve in its machine even if it is not quite a self-grinding mill.
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-
the
expressions
we use for talking about language.
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And look, where the narrow white streets of the town
Leap up from the blue water's edge to the wood, 15
Scant room for man's range between mountain and sea,
And the market where
woodsmen
from over the hill
May traffic, and sailors from far foreign ports
With treasure brought in from the ends of the earth.
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As I said previously, Alexander and Lycophron
corrected
the texts of the dramatists; the texts of the poets were corrected first by Zenodotus, and later by Aristarchus.
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Man's
thinking
about himself as nature would simultaneously mean a critical re- flection on the principle of self-preservation: the true
life would be one that does not insist on "tenaciousness to whatever existence one has reached.
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Make way, from wave-bound verge to verge
Of all our land, that this great multitude
With lamentation proud albeit subdued,
Deep murmuring like the ocean's mighty surge,
May pass beneath the heavens'
triumphal
arch!
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George Lathrop - Dreams and Days |
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6 G # Marcus Cato, a wise man and
distinguished
by the purity of his morals, spoke in the senate against the luxury that invaded Rome.
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Comme il ne ferait que toucher barre à Paris (où sa famille
craignait sans doute de le voir renouer avec Rachel), il m'avertissait,
pour me montrer qu'il avait pensé à moi, qu'il avait
rencontré
à Tanger
Mlle ou plutôt Mme de Stermaria, car elle avait divorcé après trois mois
de mariage.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Le Côté de Guermantes - Deuxième partie - v1 |
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The intestines and dung of
the crocodile, 'the Pharian' or 'Egyptian fish,' are here
referred
to.
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But the two
charters
in which they
are thus designated (Recueil des actes de Lothaire et de Louis V rois de France, edited
by Louis Halphen) are not perhaps of very certain anthenticity.
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In the country, an
unpremeditated dance was very allowable; but in London, where the
reputation of
elegance
was more important and less easily attained, it
was risking too much for the gratification of a few girls, to have it
known that Lady Middleton had given a small dance of eight or nine
couple, with two violins, and a mere side-board collation.
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He harshly criticizes the
presuppositions
about Jewish, freemason, Marxist etc.
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Dugin - Alexander Dugin and New European Radical Right |
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And if sometimes the jury can
withstand
the abuses of government,
still too frequently it does not withstand its own passions, or
the influence of the social class (the bourgeoisie in our own
day), to which nearly all juries belong.
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With as deep a reverence for the True as ever inspired the bosom of man,
I would
nevertheless
limit, in some measure, its modes of inculcation.
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the Horde has learnt to prize me;
"'Tis the Horde with gold
supplies
me.
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Pushkin - Talisman |
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Much
ascribed to the love of
casuistry
and mental gymnastics.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v24 - Sta to Tal |
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Around me were the echoing dunes, beyond me
The cold and
sparkling
silver of the sea--
We two will pass through death and ages lengthen
Before you hear that sound again with me.
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Sara Teasdale - Flame and Shadow |
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It is also very important to observe that even Bodin, with
all his insistence upon the "Maiestas" (sovereignty) of the
King of France, maintains the great importance of the meet-
ings of the
representative
assemblies, and indeed states this
as a general principle which applied not only to France, but
to the other important countries of Western Europe.
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"
And the old
attendant
nodded and looked very pleased, and then
he carried the tin soldier into the house.
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Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen |
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Had they but lasted each
tenfold!
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Translated Poetry |
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No answer came,
and they were on the road at dawn By the evening they had tried at eleven
farms m all, and Dorothy’s legs were giving out, and she was so dizzy with
fatigue that she found difficulty in walking straight
But late in the evening, quite unexpectedly, their luck turned They tried at
A Clergyman’ s Daughter 317
a farm named Cairns’s, in the village of Clintock, and were taken on
immediately, with no questions asked The overseer merely looked them up
and down, said briefly, ‘Right you are-you’ll do Start m the morning, bm
number 7, set 19,’ and did not even bother to ask their names Hop-pickmg, it
seemed, needed neither character nor experience
They found their way to the meadow where the pickers’ camp was situated
In a dreamlike state, between exhaustion and the joy of having got a job at last,
Dorothy found herself walking through a maze of tin-roofed huts and gypsies’
caravans with many-coloured washing hanging from the windows Hordes of
children swarmed m the narrow grass alleys between the huts, and ragged,
agreeable-looking people were cooking meals over innumerable faggot fires At
the bottom of the field there were some round tin huts, much inferior to the
others, set apart for unmarried people An old man who was toasting cheese at
a fire directed Dorothy to one of the women’s huts
Dorothy pushed open the door of the hut It was about twelve feet across,
with unglazed windows which had been boarded up, and it had no furniture
whatever There seemed to be nothing in it but an
enormous
pile of straw
reaching to the roof-m fact, the hut was almost entirely filled with straw To
Dorothy’s eyes, already sticky with sleep, the straw looked paradisically
comfortable She began to push her way into it, and was checked by a sharp
yelp from beneath her
‘’Ere' What yer doing’ of?
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Orwell - A Clergyman's Daughter |
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And the seer touched Jason as he lay wrapped in soft
sheepskins
and woke him at once, and thus spake: "Son of Aeson, thou must climb to this temple on rugged Dindymum and propitiate the mother of all the blessed gods on her fair throne, and the stormy blasts shall cease.
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Nỏi dừng hốp tốp bôn chồn,
Dừng chậm
lliởỉ
quá, người khôn, mực vù*.
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For the sake of what you are
suffering now, I beg you
beforehand
to forgive me!
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Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories |
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It is
preferred
by some such to Hamlet, as a work of
genius.
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Emerson - Representative Men |
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She
repeated
the whisper to Mrs.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v11 - Fro to Gre |
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Understanding
a text can help us practice its teachings; practicing its teachings can help us understand its meanings.
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It has
survived
long enough for the copyright to expire and the book to enter the public domain.
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Childrens - Book of Poetry |
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Aidan, were
interred
in
"
the World," vol.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v8 |
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trans, of both
Anabasis
and Indica, by E.
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Cambridge History of India - v1 |
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Nevertheless, in the
practical
problem of pure reason, i.
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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), and that is full poor for to pay for such
precious
things" (ll.
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Gawaine and the Green Knight |
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3 # When the enemy had seized control of Sestus, Lachares concealed himself for several days in a pit, with just enough
provisions
to support himself.
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Polyaenus - Strategems |
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Global Dreams:
Imperial
Corporations and the
New World Order.
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The Public Work of Rhetoric_nodrm |
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And for what he had to show of the sky, that is, where the walls in the
painting
stand out against the open air, he used burnished silver so that the actual air and sky would be reflected in it and the clouds also, which were thus seen moving on the silver when the wind blew.
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Vienne la nuit sonne l'heure
Les jours s'en vont je demeure
Les mains dans les mains restons face a face
Tandis que sous
Le pont de nos bras passe
Des eternels regards l'onde si lasse
Vienne la nuit sonne l'heure
Les jours s'en vont je demeure
L'amour s'en va comme cette eau courante
L'amour s'en va
Comme la vie est lente
Et comme l'Esperance est violente
Vienne la nuit sonne l'heure
Les jours s'en vont je demeure
Passent les jours et passent les semaines
Ni temps passe
Ni les amours reviennent
Sous le pont
Mirabeau
coule la Seine
LA CHANSON DU MAL-AIME
A Paul Leautaud
Et je chantais cette romance
En 1903 sans savoir
Que mon amour a la semblance
Du beau Phenix s'il meurt un soir
Le matin voit sa renaissance.
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French - Apollinaire - Alcools |
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As to-day was the first of April, I was pretending, for the sake of a
joke, that my resentment was not over, that I had changed my mind in the
night and was grumpy, and more offended than ever, as though to say, 'My
dear benefactor, I don't want to know you nor your
daughter
either.
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Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories |
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On the other hand, if, to avoid this, you do not resort to the
expedient
of the idea of a class of time instants, then you get in return the double sense of the 0, the 1 etc.
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My idea is that every
specific
body strives to become master of all space, and to extend its power (its will to power), and to thrust back everything that resists it.
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Nietzsche - Works - v15 - Will to Power - b |
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And when he
returned
from there to the people, he produced certain oracles, which he said had been delivered to him by the nymphs, and persuaded them to receive as laws: to which they accordingly paid a most careful observance.
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Polyaenus - Strategems |
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All
When master Attorney-General had this sort laid down the
particularities
the Trea sons and traiterous practices the confede
which appeared false; for that hath rates for this purposed invasion, then Thomas fallen out occasion seizure the lands Egerton, esq.
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Complete Collection of State Trials for Treason - v01 |
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See "Acta
Sanctorum
Hibernias," Martii xxiv.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v3 |
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The foot
soldiery
amounted to about sixty millions.
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Universal Anthology - v07 |
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It was supposed
by the people of Rhodes that their own army was
returned
victorious;
and the Carians were masters of their fortress before the fatal mistake
was perceived.
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Demosthenes - Leland - Orations |
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Hart through the Project Gutenberg
Association
at
Carnegie-Mellon University (the "Project").
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Dickinson - Two - Complete |
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She would be placed in the midst of those who loved her,
and who had better sense than herself; retired enough for safety,
and
occupied
enough for cheerfulness.
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Austen - Emma |
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God has plucked my
choicest
flower,
And many others, by the hour.
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Childrens - Children's Rhymes and Verses |
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In this manner, the vitalists
believed
they could save philosophy by taking leave of it philosophically.
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Sloterdijk-Derrida-An-Egyptian |
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Dear and
honoured
ever wilt thou be with Rinaldo, whether in
joy or sorrow.
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Stories from the Italian Poets |
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The religious
waywardness of the
sixteenth
was followed by whole-
sale reversion and unbroken fidelity to the mother-Church
in the seventeenth century.
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Poland - 1911 - Polish Literature, a Lecture |
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One melodious mouthpiece of
Calliopè
is long dead, and that is Homer; that lovely son of thine was mourned, ‘tis said, of thy tearful flood, and all the sea was filled with the voice of thy lamentation: and lo!
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Moschus |
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"Perhaps there is
something
valuable in this collection.
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Candide by Voltaire |
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Yet
everything
evolved: there are no eternal facts
as there are no absolute truths.
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Creature, tho' oft the prey of care and sorrow,
When blest to-day,
unmindful
of to-morrow.
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The muffled steersman at the wheel
Is but a shadow in the gloom;—
And in the throbbing engine-room
Leap the long rods of
polished
steel.
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appearance
in Google Book Search means it can be used in any manner anywhere in the world.
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Attic Nights of Aullus Gellius - 1792 |
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Of the
five lines thus
honourably
distinguished, two of them differ from prose
even more widely, than the lines which either precede or follow, in the
position of the words.
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43 The court in Berlin reportedly believed that "the great popular revolution in France will prevent that country effectually from
interfering
in any shape in favour of the Imperial courts.
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He ordered that the approach to the city in that
direction
should be safe and free for all, who might have occasion to use it; and he ordered his marauding parties not to attack anyone who was found there, whether they were going to the city, or coming away from it.
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Kline (C)
Copyright
2004 All Rights Reserved
This work may be freely reproduced, stored, and transmitted, electronically or otherwise, for any non-commercial purpose.
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Contents
1 : Free and Easy Wandering
2 : Discussion on Making All Things Equal
3 : The Secret of Caring for Life
4 : In the World of Men
5 : The Sign of Virtue Complete
6 : The Great and Venerable Teacher
7 : Fit for
Emperors
and Kings
8 : Webbed Toes
9 : Horses' Hoofs
10 : Riffling Trunks
11 : Let It Be, Leave It Alone
12 : Heaven and Earth
13 : The Way of Heaven
14 : The Turning of Heaven
15 : Constrained in Will
16 : Mending the Inborn Nature
17 : Autumn Floods
18 : Perfect Happiness
19 : Mastering Life
20 : The Mountain Tree
21 : T'ien Tzu-fang
22 : Knowledge Wandered North
23 : Keng-sang C'hu
24 : Hsu Wu-kei
25 : Tse-yang
26 : External Things
27 : Inputed Words
28 : Giving Away a Throne
29 : Robber Chih
30 : Discoursing on Swords
31 : The Old Fishermman
32 : Lieh Yu-k'ou
33 : The World
Section ONE - FREE AND EASY WANDERING
IN THE NORTHERN DARKNESS there is a fish and his name is K'un.
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Yet in the soul of earth,
Deep in the primal ground,
Its searching roots are wound,
And centuries have
struggled
toward its birth.
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Sara Teasdale - River to the Sea |
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the sun is unbiased and thus
provides
light for all on earth who have sight.
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A Historian's Reading of the Gospels Phila- delphia:
fortress
Press 1973; e.
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Sie, ihren Frieden musst ich
untergraben!
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Goethe - Faust- Der Tragödie erster Teil |
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J38 LETTERS ON A
REGICIDE
PEACE.
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'Tis sure no
pleasure
to be shot.
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And Betty's standing at the door,
And Betty's face with joy o'erflows,
Proud of herself, and proud of him,
She sees him in his
travelling
trim;
How quietly her Johnny goes.
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Coleridge - Lyrical Ballads |
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Charles had arrived at Whitehall about ten o'clock, and was
not led to the
scaffold
till past one.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v08 - Dah to Dra |
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We made our great compromiser, Lincoln, President, to carry us through the
terrible
crisis pro- duced by our uncompromisers.
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Alvin Johnson - 1949 - Politics and Propaganda |
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The
downfall
of our friend is only a ques-
tion of time, and presumably it will be accelerated by
the extraordinary ineptitude of the Chamber.
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Treitschke - 1914 - Life and Works |
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He was proved right in relying on its
obedience
even when, against its advice, he reoccupied the Rhineland, and again when in 1938 he annexed Austria and the Sudetenland.
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Propaganda - 1939 - Foreign Affairs - Will Hitler Save Democracy |
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For all that time when Rhea loosed her girdle, full many a hollow oak did water Iaon9 bear aloft, and many a wain did Melas10 carry and many a serpent above Carnion,11 wet though it now be, cast its lair; and a man would fare on foot over Crathis12 and many-pebbled Metope,13 athirst: while that
abundant
water lay beneath his feet.
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Callimachus - Hymns |
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But the fact that their eyes were closed and that their lips were
moistened
with gushing orations, did not prevent their hands from being ready
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Nietzsche - Works - v14 - Will to Power - a |
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No sooner had I set out from the early east
than I had
westered
out past twilight's end,
Alone, as dunes delivering me to dunes
moved me from rainless waste to rainless waste.
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I have dropt all
conversation
and all reading (prose
reading) but what tends in some way or other to my serious aim.
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George's contact
with the world of men was primarily through the circle of friends
whom he had chosen as being in
sympathy
with his ideals, men
whose relationship with him was that of disciples to their master
or leader.
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Stefan George - Studies |
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Se teco era in
tempesta
e teco in guerra,
perché non anco in ozio ed in bonaccia?
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso |
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( -- When
functional
things like pots and woolen cloth are examined as to whether they are or are not truly existent, these various things, because they have parts, do not have truly existent singleness.
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Aryadeva - Four Hundred Verses |
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The
ordinary conception of Milton, among people more than fairly
educated, may be fairly uniform and
reasonably
clear; but it does
not follow that it is either correct or complete.
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