With
the growth of these societies went also an increase, all across Europe, in the number of
professorships in Oriental studies; consequently there was an expansion in the
available
means
for disseminating Orientalism.
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The term "nirvana" means beyond
suffering
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The remarkable laws of Howel
Dda are the
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I have
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rob your fellow-citizens, and urge on to
despair your
brethren
in the faith, whom
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„What has
happened
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my Postumus, my Postumus, the fleeting years gilde on; nor will
piety cause any delay to wrinkles, and
advancing
old age, and
insuperable death.
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occasion
it is necessary to pool data for the once- and the twice-separated infants.
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the first and only traveller who has no need of etchings and drawings to bring places and monuments which recall beautiful
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VULCAN AND CHARIS
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" The
Victoria
and the Albert
lakes are the two sources of the Nile.
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Google Book Search helps readers discover the world's books while helping authors and
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We dwelt on these
features
of the Arab
world in and outside Turkey not only
because of the interest they may present
in themselves.
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For every one ceases to inquire how he is to act when he has
brought the moving
principle
back to himself and to the ruling part of
himself; for this is what chooses.
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She never was well dressed; and as
for her
costumes
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In that and the follow-
ing summer (as well as in some later visits), he ascertained the
general succession of the rocks from the base of the
Cambrian
to
the top of the Bala, or of the whole series afterwards called Cam-
brian and lower Silurian (more recently Ordovician).
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For many a crime at once to make me smart,
And a
delicious
vengeance to obtain,
Love secretly took up his bow again,
As one who acts the cunning coward's part;
My courage had retired within my heart,
There to defend the pass bright eyes might gain;
When his dread archery was pour'd amain
Where blunted erst had fallen every dart.
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The content of this collection is timely in light of the mounting concern and sense of urgency that
occurred
within the U.
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In these and in the 1901 edition of the Works copious
bibliographical
references
will be found.
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No sooner freed, and through the
inclosure
pass'd,
First I release myself, my fellows last:
Fat sheep and goats in throngs we drive before,
And reach our vessel on the winding shore.
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Odyssey - Pope |
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Who would have then divined that dead would lie
Like swaths of grain beneath the harvest moon
Upon these lands the ancient Belgae held,
From Normandy beyond
renowned
Liege!
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“No one expects
literature
in a book
of travel,' says Mary Kingsley.
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A lizard lifts his head and listens--
Kiss me before the noon goes by,
Here in the shade of the ceiba hide me
From the great black vulture
circling
the sky.
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Cranly turned also and said
vehemently
but without anger:
--Goggins, you're the flamingest dirty devil I ever met, do you know.
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Something it swings on more than the earth I swing on,
To it the
creation
is the friend whose embracing awakes me.
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hn-
liches wird von einem
vornehmen
Bu?
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, 667-761, where
Erichtho
brings the
dead to life in order to obtain a response as to the future success of
Pompey.
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And if my foot returns no more
To Teme nor Corve nor Severn shore,
Luck, my lads, be with you still
By falling stream and standing hill,
By chiming tower and
whispering
tree,
Men that made a man of me.
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Being desired to
he,
disguise himself to attempt an Escape, he said, No, I
ness, now
He further said, This Manner of Death hath been the most
terrible
Thing in the World to my Thoughts, but I bless God, now am I neither afraid nor ashamed to die.
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Friends were assembled together; the Elder and Magistrate also
Graced the scene with their presence, and stood like the Law
and the Gospel,
One with the
sanction
of earth and one with the blessing of heaven.
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of the subject, which bids a respectful adieu to the fiction of autonomy, could lead to a
legitimate
constitution of sub-
ego and will.
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of Bavaria and Saxony
1
Bernard of Anhalt,
Otto of
Brunswick
M.
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But this passion did not cover the whole house,
which neither
commended
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much less transported with it.
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είπε και
αυτοί
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So
happy, so
perfectly
happy was poor Andres.
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Gowo
Rabjampa
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A thousand kisses,
hundreds
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Such a confederation, it was suggested, would
have kept all Germans in a single political organisation, so
strong that all the groupings outside it of non-German States
could not have affected either its stability or its
capacity
to
exist as a power in Europe.
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Let all points be surrendered; the gates we have opened to the enemy,
and let
confidence
be placed in this perfidious betrayal.
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First, books of his poems translated into English--by Christopher Middle- ton, Lucia Getsi, David Black, Francis Golffing, Robert Firmage, Rob- in Skelton, Daniel Simko, Will Stone,
Alexander
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Bringing Blood to Trakl's Ghost 649
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But no appreciation, however imperfect,
of a writer like
Catullus
can wholly fail to show at how
many points ancient literature touches modern life.
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He
concluded
that, if men were
ever to be redeemed from error, intellectual and moral, they must be
made to think whole thoughts.
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Since we require knowledge of the moral and
social nature of men not merely to satisfy an intellectual interest, but
as a basis for a sound system of
education
and government, Politics, the
theory of government, and Ethics, the theory of goodness of conduct,
which for Aristotle is only a subordinate branch of Politics, belong to
Practical, not to Theoretical Philosophy, a view which is attended by
important consequences.
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"It is always a good
investment
to make use of a naive will to work, never mind for what.
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Reflective and thoughtful, he
was an optimist and idealist, who
believed
in the regene-
ration of mankind and the salvation of the world.
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At last the gods delivered the friend, the comrade,
The heir of Hercules to the
murderous
Fates.
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States without
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Copyright
infringement liability can be quite severe.
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( -- Assertion:
Duration
exists because there are impermanent things that have duration.
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Aryadeva - Four Hundred Verses |
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For the first time in history, writing ceased to be
synonymous
with the serial storage of data.
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The New York Times, customarily
referred
to as staid, has vouched editorially that the Massachusetts legislature is the most corrupt in the country.
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This unobstructed aspect or
luminosity
is the sambhogakaya.
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(B24) THE PATTERN
When are the
American
and English people going to take note of the pattern, the pattern in which wars are made, not one war, but wars, in the plural?
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And who dares say that I am not
naturally
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I thought to reach the goal so long ago,
At outset of the race I dreamed of rest,
Not knowing what now I know
Of breathless haste,
Of long-drawn
straining
effort across the waste.
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Ammer [5 Karl
Klammer]
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Do we now
understand
the immeasurable consequences that must result from the introduction of this philsophizing spectator?
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The tongue that imitated Timagenes was the
destruction
of the Moor,
while he affected to be humorous, and attempted to seem eloquent.
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sicos de la
existencia
humana y el espacio en cuanto di- mensio?
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”
It is our needs that interpret the world; our in-
stincts and their
impulses
for and against.
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, _wine-hall, guest-hall, house for
entertaining
guests_:
acc.
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Beowulf |
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Doob on
Greenwood
Press, 1978.
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Probably
you are in love
with Marya Ivanofna.
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Pushkin - Daughter of the Commandant |
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But winter kills the orange-buds,
The gardens in the frost are,
And all the heart
dissolves
in floods,
Remembering we have lost her.
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It
was a
perpetual
estrangement.
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This, however, is
emphatically
not the way Hegel conceives the dif- ference between Understanding and Reason--let us read carefully a well-known passage from the fore- word to Phenomenology:
To break up an idea into its ultimate elements means re- turning upon its moments, which at least do not have the form of the given idea when found, but are the im- mediate property of the self.
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Do you find
Your
patience
so predominant in your nature,
That you can let this go?
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>>
Quand elle eut de mes os suce toute la moelle,
Et que
languissamment
je me tournai vers elle
Pour lui rendre un baiser d'amour, je ne vis plus
Qu'une outre aux flancs gluants, toute pleine de pus!
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Institutions
which would have aston-
ished the Greeks and Romans were developed during this period.
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But so willeth it my
creating
Will, my fate.
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) But timing, enjamb- ment, and leaps had taken more
prominent
roles, as had cadence.
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at this
time prepared an
armament
against Africa.
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Camoes - Lusiades |
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" exclaim-
ed her mother fondly
clasping
her in her
arms " beloved child i rather let me bless
you.
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78 Chapter4 5
or if the
government
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8 There is a decency in this; for it no more becomes an author, in modesty, to have a hand in
publishing
his own works, than a woman in labour to lay herself.
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Turn niger in porta
serpentum
os Cerberus strido,
------ et arts excubo ante fores.
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If the only
thing that he ever said had been, 'Her sins are
forgiven
her because she
loved much,' it would have been worth while dying to have said it.
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In his conversations with Drummond Jonson as usual gave more intimate
and less
complimentary
details: 'Sir John Roe was an infinite spender,
and used to say, when he had no more to spend he could die.
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Yet do I curse thy pride that aye
So
tauntingly
aspires;
For my love was a gay knight's heir,
And my father was a squire's.
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--the wind is in the tree,
But they are silent;--still they roll along
Immeasurably distant; and the vault, 20
Built round by those white clouds,
enormous
clouds,
Still deepens its unfathomable depth.
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Very little, and that little mostly in the medical journals,
exploiting
products which tend to build up and strengthen the patient.
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This can scarcely be more legibly studied than in Christian Evangelization and its encroachment on European societies'
conditions
of understanding in the early Middle Ages.
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Sloterdijk - Nietzsche Apostle |
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But the
questions
which learning and criticism had raised would have to be settled ; the de cisive question was whether the clergy should be allowed to co-operate freely in the settlement.
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Pleiderer - Development of Theology in Germany since Kant |
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Sea cual sea la
escenificación
que se haga de las tensiones entre los por tavoces de la causa de los asesinados y los vivos o supervivientes: no puede impedirse que también la xenología, la última proclama del antinaturalis mo, choque pronto o tarde contra la pared de los hechos biosféricos.
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Sloterdijk - Esferas - v3 |
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Words derived from others usually follow the nature
or
quantity
of the words, whence they are formed ; as,
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Latin - Casserly - Complete System of Latin Prosody |
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Whose radiant brow shall lie beneath
The
blossoms
wreathed in this nuptial wreath,
Woven in Love's warm clime?
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Poland - 1881 - Poets and Poetry of Poland |
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