Although
he was a true friend
of Shelley, he caricatures him, in a kindly enough spirit, in the hero
of Nightmare Abbey,' young Sycthrop, who is in love with two
women at once.
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' What appears in reality as an objective state of affairs is thus what we
consider
in logic a
paradox and in literature a joke.
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69, 15] For a tempest of water has, as it were, hurried away him, whom the iniquity of evil doing has moved from
stability
in goodness.
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And therefore, when the wind hath driven and thrust,
Hath forced and
squeezed
into one spot these clouds,
They pour abroad the seeds of fire pressed out,
Which make to flash these colours of the flame.
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Lucretius |
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He
may ask the beast—" Why do you look at me and
not speak to me of your
happiness?
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Nietzsche - v05 - Untimely Meditations - b |
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Still there is no altar to receive the blood, nor a part burned, nor do
salt-cakes precede, nor any
libation
follow.
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Tacitus |
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The province of
Khandesh
has been totally desolated.
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Cambridge History of India - v4 - Mugul Period |
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The first transformation
So far we have focused on moving from production prices to market prices,
assuming
that the former were merely transformed labour values.
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Nitzan Bichler - 2012 - Capital as Power |
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This, being published, was
at first
supposed
by many to be the work of a man, attracted much
attention and praise, and passed into a second edition with other
shorter pieces.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v05 - Bro to Cai |
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Si tu m'avais
regardee
tu m'aurais aimee.
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Oscar Wilde |
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While the everlasting pleasure, that did full
On Beatrice shine, with second view
From her fair
countenance
my gladden'd soul
Contented; vanquishing me with a beam
Of her soft smile, she spake: "Turn thee, and list.
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Dante - The Divine Comedy |
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Sweet tuner of the Grecian lyre,
Whose locks are laved in Xanthus' dews,
Blooming
Agyieus!
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Horace - Odes, Carmen |
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6, 11] But haughty men, while they know not the heart of the good, and imitate only their words, from time to time, are hurried forward in praising what they say, not because the listlessness of their hearers
displeases
them, but because they eagerly please themselves.
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St Gregory - Moralia - Job |
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America-s-Deadliest-Export-Blum-William-pdf |
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Treitschke
also reproached Bluntschli with attempting to count
Luther amongst the Liberals--" He, whose eminent
mind admirably combines the traits of the revolutionary
stormer of heaven with those of the devout monk, he
who was anything but a
Liberal!
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Treitschke - 1914 - Life and Works |
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The late owner of this estate was a single
man, who lived to a very advanced age, and who for many years of his
life, had a constant
companion
and housekeeper in his sister.
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Austen - Sense and Sensibility |
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( Amathus --
naturally
long .
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Latin - Carey - Clavis Metrico-Virgiliana |
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Lord
Macaulay
confirms, or perhaps am-
plifies, this judgment, when he says that Ovid "had
two insupportable faults: the one is, that he will al-
ways be clever; the other, that he never knows when
to have done.
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Ovid - 1865 - Ovid by Alfred Church |
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THE
DISPERSION
OF RAGE IN THE ERA OF THE CENTER
critical.
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Sloterdijk-Rage |
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ilsi'igEe
ca s rn \o tr- 0O v s S\f, sf, -f,
liigs
F
iigiliEiig
iigliiliigggliiigi
aiilflii;gtiiElii:l Eiilsisi?
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Luhmann-Love-as-Passion |
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No wind;
the trees merge, green with green;
a car whirs by;
footsteps
and voices take their pitch
in the key of dusk,
far-off and near, subdued.
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Imagists |
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I bee madde,
dystraughte
wyth brendyng rage;
Ne seas of smethynge gore wylle mie chafed harte asswage.
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Thomas Chatterton - Rowley Poems |
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Princeton:
Princeton
University Press.
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Schwarz - Committments |
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He was
made
Cardinal
by Clement VIII, and elected Pope in 1605 taking
name of Paul V.
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Sarpi - 1888 - History of Fra Paolo Sarpi 2 |
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)
người
xã Mặc Thư huyện Bình Hà (nay thuộc xã Liên Mạc huyện Thanh Hà tỉnh Hải Dương).
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stella-04 |
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^9 It is about eleven inches and a half high, and the bottom—in the shape of a parallelogram—is about eight inches long, by four inches broad, whence its length and breadth
gradually
diminish, it being at the top only six inches and a half long, and about two inches broad.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v2 |
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, pema, "lotus") refers to Jamgon
Kongtriil
Lodro Thaye's ll"acher, Situ Perna Nyinje Wangpo.
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Jamgon-Kongtrul-Cloudless-Sky |
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Living on the sea-shore, the ocean became as a plaything: as a
child may sport with a lighted stick, till a spark inflames a forest,
and spreads destruction over all, so did we
fearlessly
and blindly
tamper with danger, and make a game of the terrors of the ocean.
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Shelley copy |
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Readers will be able to make for
themselves the obvious and
striking
contrasts between these first and
last phases of Oscar Wilde’s literary activity.
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Wilde - Selected Poems |
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To this work
experience
gives rise; listen to a Poet
well-versed.
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Ovid - Art of Love |
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]
[Footnote D:
Different
reading on same MS.
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William Wordsworth |
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When in 1941 and 1942 some articles by the firm's own historians of chemistry celebrated the 25th anniversary of the first use of hydrocyanic acid in the struggle against parasites as an event of relevance for the entire cultural world, their authors did not know yet to what an extent their opportunistic hyperbole would have significant results for the diagnostic
determination
of the civilizational context in general.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Air-Quakes |
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Our own attractiveness in each other's eyes seems no longer to
point to some Divine reminiscence; rather, it is a character which
natural and sexual selection must needs have developed, if our
race was to persist at all: and it is paralleled by elaborate and
often grotesque æsthetic allurements throughout the range of
organized creatures of
separate
sex.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v16 to v20 - Phi to Qui |
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I don't want to reduce the poem to code,
mystical
or otherwise.
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Translated Poetry |
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This may be called
intellectual
contentment.
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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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He put his arm round her
without saying
anything
and turned her in that direction.
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Orwell - Keep the Apidistra Flying |
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The
immortals are there, they are the occasion of
splendid
poetry; they do
what they are intended to do--they declare, namely, by their speech and
their action, the importance to the world of what is going on in the
poem.
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Lascelle Abercrombie |
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But when they were over the sea which lies betwixt Sigeum and the Chersonese, Helle slipped into the deep and was drowned, and the sea was called
Hellespont
after her.
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Apollodorus - The Library |
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MF: There is a circular on this subject that dates from after the war,
according
to which the psychiatrist must respond in court to three questions in addition to the tradi- tional "Was he of sound mind?
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Foucault-Live |
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7 or obtain
permission
for the use of the work and the
Project Gutenberg-tm trademark as set forth in paragraphs 1.
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Stephen Crane |
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6 This, too, is related, that Aurelian, while wrapped in his swaddling-clothes, was lifted out of his cradle by an eagle, but without suffering harm, and was laid on an altar in a neighbouring shrine which
happened
to have no fire upon it.
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Historia Augusta |
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L'Epitaphe Villon: Ballade Des Pendus
My
brothers
who live after us,
Don't harden you hearts against us too,
If you have mercy now on us,
God may have mercy upon you.
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Villon |
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"
Now we are of late years beginning to
understand
much better what a
Satyr-play was.
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Euripides - Alcestis |
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Lifeboat Alloe, Noeman's Woe, Hircups
Emptybolly!
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Finnegans |
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It may be added that
Senālankādhikāra Senevirat, of the
Mehenavara
clan, a close
relation of the royal family, probably married the Prabhu-raja's
sister.
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Cambridge History of India - v3 - Turks and Afghans |
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Many sources report on the growth of the armaments budget in Egypt and on intentions to give the army preference in a peace epoch budget over domestic needs for which a peace was
allegedly
obtained.
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A-Strategy-for-Israel-in-the-Nineteen-Eighties-by-Oded-Yinon-translated-by-Israel-Shahak |
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The farmer, happy in showing all
his little
comforts
and Conveniences
to one who so kindly took an interest
iri them, took Frank's father what he
called the grand tour, finishing by the
baCk yard ; and here, unwilling to part
With him, he had m6re and more last
words'to say.
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Childrens - Frank |
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He will be face to face, in fancy, with
the great powers that are dead, sun, and ocean, and the
illimitable
azure
of the heavens.
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Letters to Dead Authors - Andrew Lang |
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Tout le monde
sait que nous aimions
beaucoup
Swann.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - a |
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Curiously
enough, the Orthodox Church itself
142
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Soviet Union - 1952 - Soviet Civilization |
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Las
burbujas
en la espuma, es decir, las parejas y hogares, los equipos y co-
50
Jennie Pineus, Cocoon Chair, 2000.
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Sloterdijk - Esferas - v3 |
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ber sein
schneeiges
Antlitz;
Und es jagte der Mond ein rotes Tier
Aus seiner Ho?
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Trakl - Dichtungen |
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They are now turning more southeastward;
they sleep here, in the Kaiser's territory,
welcomed
by
some Official persons; who signify that the overjoyed
Imperial Majesty has, as was extremely natural, paid
the bill everywhere.
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Thomas Carlyle |
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For him, the existence of radical evil is
accompanied
by the experience of the radical absence of meaning.
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The Totalitarian Mind - Fischbein |
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org/2/9/3/4/29345/
Produced by David Starner,
Katherine
Ward and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.
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Robert Frost - A Mountain Interval |
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Against these plagues he strove in vain; for Fate
Had pour'd a mortal oil upon his head,
A
disanointing
poison: so that Thea,
Affrighted, kept her still, and let him pass
First onwards in, among the fallen tribe.
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Keats |
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Gull against the wind, in the windy straits
Of Belle Isle, or running on the Horn,
White
feathers
in the snow, the Gulf claims,
And an old man driven by the Trades
To a sleepy corner.
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T.S. Eliot |
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“The Emperor is betrayed,” said
Wallenstein
to the messengers; “I pity
but forgive him.
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Schiller - Thirty Years War |
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110
This world
awaiteth
ever on thy goodnesse,
For thou ne failest never wight at nede.
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Chaucer - Romuant of the Rose |
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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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Burke - 1790 - Revolution in France |
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Visa de-r\-hmc ccelo facies delapsa parentis
( dehinc-- the E
preserved
from elision, and
shortened before the I.
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Latin - Carey - Clavis Metrico-Virgiliana |
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Truth will rend in twain the veils of illusion; yea, even the
veil which
concealeth
the glory of God.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v22 - Sac to Sha |
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Although
I was
entirely innocent, my father's anger tore my heart cruelly.
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Poland - 1919 - Krasinski - Anonymous Poet of Poland |
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Since 1848, the factory
inspectors
have never tired of twitting the masters with this --last,?
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Marx - Capital-Volume-I |
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The hoary sage,
Like meaner mortals, felt the passion rage
In boundless fury for a strumpet's charms,
And clasp'd the shining
mischief
in his arms.
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Petrarch - Poems |
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and there IS no chth and no root Buntmg and Upward neglected,
all the resisters blacked out, From tlme's wreckage shored,
theseafragments -shored agamst rUln,
4 Jth S
new With the day
Mr Rock still hopes to chmb at Mount Kmabalu hIsfragments~unk (20years)
13,455 ft facmgJesselton, Borneo,
FallIng spiders and scorpions,
Give lIght agaInst fallIng pOlson,
A wmd of
darkness
hurls against forest
the candle flickers IS famt
Luxemm-
versus tIns tempest
The marble form In the pme wood,
The shrme seen and not seen
and the sun
From the roots of sequo1as
pray
AWOl or Komaclu,
the oval moon
it,.
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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isque ubi
pendentem
uidit de rupe puellam,
deriguit facie, quam non stupefecerat hostis,
uixque manu spolium tenuit, uictorque Medusae
uictus in Andromedast.
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Oxford Book of Latin Verse |
|
Marks, notations and other marginalia present in the
original
volume will appear in this file - a reminder of this book's long journey from the publisher to a library and finally to you.
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Ovid - 1868 - Selections for Use in Schools |
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AESON REJUVENATED
Medea gave much attention to grasses,
searching
every moist region of
Thessaly.
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Ovid - 1934 - Metamorphoses in European Culture - v2 |
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A Lecture
delivered
to the
Manchester Branch of the Classical Association
on February 2nd, 1912.
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Catullus - 1866b - Poetry - Slater |
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As it is
Perform’d
at the New Theatre in the Hay Market.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10 |
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Realizing the
rootlessness
ofmind is "no elaboration" 196.
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Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-The-Spiritual-Song-of-Lodro-Thaye |
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Intrust that
debauchee
Scaeva with the custody of his
ancient mother; his pious hand will commit no outrage.
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Horace - Works |
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What future bliss, He gives not thee to know,
But gives that hope to be thy
blessing
now.
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Pope - Essay on Man |
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Sonnets Pour Helene Book I: VI
Among love's
pounding
seas, for me there's no support,
And I can see no light, and yet have no desires
(O desire too bold!
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Ronsard |
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Public domain books are our gateways to the past, representing a wealth of history, culture and knowledge that's often
difficult
to discover.
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Burke - 1790 - Revolution in France |
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Tout d'un
coup, sans que j'eusse entendu sonner,
Françoise
vint ouvrir la porte,
introduisant Albertine qui entra souriante, silencieuse, replète,
contenant dans la plénitude de son corps, préparés pour que je
continuasse à les vivre, venus vers moi, les jours passés dans ce Balbec
où je n'étais jamais retourné.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Le Côté de Guermantes - Deuxième partie - v1 |
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' Copyright 1896, by Charles
Scribner's Sons
THE
HE 20th of
December
came at last, bringing with it the per-
fection of winter weather.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v06 to v10 - Cal to Fro |
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In 2003 Witemeyer graciously donated this photocopy (perhaps the only copy of the correspondence) to the
Beinecke
Library of Yale University.
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Ezra-Pounds-Chinese-Friends-Stories-in-Letters |
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But, on
the contrary, what made the Decii devote
themselves
to the infernal gods,
or Q.
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Erasmus - In Praise of Folly |
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Nguyên văn:
“Bạt
mao liên nhự” (Nhổ cỏ tranh được luôn cả cụm rễ), nói ý vì cùng loài nên liên quan chằng chịt với nhau.
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stella-03 |
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- You provide, in
accordance
with paragraph 1.
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Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School by Stevenson |
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26 He is alluded to by
Venerable
Pede, as
invading the Pictish country with an expedi-
"Historia Eccle- siastica Gentis Anglorum," lib.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v8 |
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At this point, the
sixteenth
book of Memnon's history comes to an end.
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Memnon - History of Heracleia |
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Ecce jacent collo sparsi sine legecapilli,
Nec premit
articules
lucida gemma meos :
Veste tegor vili ; nullum est in crinibus aurum ;
Non Arabo noster rore capillus olet.
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Latin - Bradley - Key to Exercises in Latin Prosody and Versification |
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It was however, as I found later, a
fairly
representative
lodging-house.
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Orwell - Down and Out in Paris and London |
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Barren of its people too lies Rākis
and all of Al-Qalīb and Dhāt Firqayn
And ˁArda and Qafā
Ḥibirr
and Thuˁaylibāt.
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Abid bin Al-Abras - The Cycle of Death - A Mu'allaqa |
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The prospect widens, cuts all bounds of blue
Where horizontal limits bend, and spreads
Into a curious-hill'd and curious-valley'd Vast,
Endless before, behind, around; which seems
Th'
incalculable
Up-and-Down of Time
Made plain before mine eyes.
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Sidney Lanier |
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This continued to be my official duty until I was
appointed Examiner, only two years before the time when the abolition of
the East India Company as a
political
body determined my retirement.
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Autobiography by John Stuart Mill |
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Then they made a tour of
inspection of the whole farm and surveyed with
speechless
admiration
the ploughland, the hayfield, the orchard, the pool, the spinney.
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Orwell - Animal Farm |
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To be sure, his best
and earlier work has all of that delightful
extravagance
and amorous
colouring peculiar to the age.
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William Browne |
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Dean Swift's
Literary
Correspondence.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09 |
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Certainly not that he
generally
follows
his passions; there are contemptible passions.
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Nietzsche - v10 - The Joyful Wisdom |
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Yea, but
Mark how he bears his course, and runs me up
With like advantage on the other side,
Gelding the opposed
continent
as much
As on the other side it takes from you.
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Shakespeare |
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Latin regained ground it had lost, while the habit of
latinizing Polish prose became
incurable
a style later
dubbed maccaroniism ; linguistic purity was only pre-
served in poetry and in the pulpit.
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Poland - 1911 - Polish Literature, a Lecture |
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So much, indeed, did
the subtle mechanism of mind
fascinate
him that he despised language, or
looked upon it as an incomplete instrument of expression.
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Oscar Wilde |
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He's a
charming
man, your deputy director - he's got
his dangers, though.
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The Trial by Franz Kafka |
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He can scarcely be called a great
man; but she fervently adored him with the deepest gratitude all hi
life, and after his death, in a
singularly
delightful intimacy of rela-
tion.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v23 - Sha to Sta |
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Susannah Wesley, the
mother of John and Charles, was a woman
of fine
education
and of strong character,
and a pious and devoted mother.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v27 - Wat to Zor |
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SHEN Wordsworth wrote in “The Leech-Gatherer' of mighty
poets in their misery dead,” he was thinking more of Mar
lowe and Burns and Chatterton than of Villon, if indeed the
name ever caught his
attention
in his visits to the French capital.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 - Tur to Wat |
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