mands
expedition
to the East, 226
Vagobanta.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v1 - Christian Roman Empire and Teutonic Kingdoms |
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IN EXITUM CUIUSDAM
On a certain one's
departure
""
rTpIME'S
all very well,
bitter flood
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Ezra-Pound-Ripostes |
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So, year by year,
They fight the
elements
with elements
(That one would say, meadow and forest walked,
Transmuted in these men to rule their like),
And by the order in the field disclose
The order regnant in the yeoman's brain.
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Emerson - Poems |
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TO YOUTH
Drink wine, and live here
blitheful
while ye may;
The morrow's life too late is; Live to-day.
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Robert Herrick - Lyric Poems |
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Google Book Search helps readers discover the world's books while helping authors and
publishers
reach new audiences.
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Fichte - Germany_and_the_French_Revolution |
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There is an imp hath
followed
me even there!
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Edgar Allen Poe |
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illustrating
the ecclesiastical history and antiquities of the
diocese and cathedral church of Rochester.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09 |
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Therefore
it is no wonder that there soon arose a feedback loop between book printing and
perspective.
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Kittler-2001-Perspective-and-the-Book |
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I
will bear thee to King Mihrján — »
And Shahrazad
perceived
the dawn of day and ceased to say
her permitted say.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v02 - Aqu to Bag |
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Far from being conducive to discrimination, a
conception
of human nature is the reason we oppose it.
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Steven-Pinker-The-Blank-Slate 1 |
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Joyce is no longer with us, in the sense those words would have
conveyed
in 1917, and Johnnie Hargrave calls Mr.
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Ezra-Pound-Japan-Letters-essays |
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Flushed and decided, he assaults at once;
Exploring hands encounter no defence; 240
His vanity
requires
no response,
And makes a welcome of indifference.
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T.S. Eliot - The Waste Land |
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Now I can truly see how little and
transitory
is life.
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James Russell Lowell |
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La1: _tantus_ CGOVen, R et La1 nondum
mutati || _sciet_
Buecheler
ex Priap.
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Latin - Catullus |
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Following
their
captain's example and issue the men of Maeonia charge in.
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Virgil - Aeneid |
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Certainly one quality which nowa-
days has been best forgotten — and that is
why it will take some time yet for my
writings
## p.
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Nietzsche - v13 - Genealogy of Morals |
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The extraordinary success of the doctrine
shows that it was in harmony with the spirit of the Indian people, and
suggests what is otherwise probable, that by the end of the period of the
Brāhmaṇas the influence of the Āryan strain was waning, and that the true
Indian character of the intellectual classes was
definitely
formed.
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Cambridge History of India - v1 |
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About Google Book Search
Google's mission is to organize the world's
information
and to make it universally accessible and useful.
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The_satires_of_Persius |
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And, soth to seyne, therwith-al
She had a wit so general, 990
So hool enclyned to alle gode,
That al hir wit was set, by the rode,
Withoute
malice, upon gladnesse;
Therto I saw never yet a lesse
Harmful, than she was in doing.
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Chaucer - Romuant of the Rose |
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Yet it contained much
that was eminently characteristic of Poland, much that
could not have been produced except under the peculiar
conditions of Polish life, facts that militate against its
successful
translation
into any foreign language.
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Poland - 1911 - Polish Literature, a Lecture |
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ltima, el sentimiento de nulidad,
coincidiri?
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Trakl - T h e Poet's F ad in g Face- A lb e rto G irri, R afael C ad en as a n d P o s th u m a n is t Latin A m e ric a n P o e try |
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Prefer my cloak unto the cloak of dust 'Neath which the last year lies,
For thou
shouldst
more mistrust Time than my eyes.
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Ezra-Pound-Ripostes |
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Upon the first
discovery
of Mr.
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Childrens - Tales of the Hermitage |
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Blocks
automatically
expire.
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Dostoesvky - The Devils |
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VIOLENCE A T HOME AND ABROAD
The state among states, it is often said, conducts its affairs in the
brooding
shadow of violence.
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Waltz - Theory of International Relations |
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Even as it was, they came to the extremity of danger, and almost to destruction ; for while Hannibal hesitates to lead down his division into the defile, because, though he him self was a protection to the cavalry, he had not in the same way left any aid to the
infantry
in the rear, the mountaineers, charging obliquely, and on having broken through the middle of the army, took possession of the road ; and one night was spent by Hannibal without his cavalry and baggage.
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Universal Anthology - v05 |
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She is so noble, of sweet welcome,
I wish to take no other lover,
She's wise, mocks not at anyone,
With beauty blessed and with valour;
And not
forgetting
courtesy;
For usage of the courteous will
Protects her from all enmity still,
And every other infamy.
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Troubador Verse |
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nger und seiner
Zeitgenossen
erfu?
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Trakl - ‘. . Und Gassen enden schwarz und sonderbar’- Poetic Dialogues with Georg Trakl in the 1930s and 40s |
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This list of fatalities is made up from
statements
published in the neiospapers.
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Adams-Great-American-Fraud |
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The animosity natural to the combatants in a civil con-
flict; the enormities
committed
by the refugees, when the
scale of war seemed to incline in their favour, or where
they could continue their molestations with impunity; the
harassing inroads and depredations which they had made
on private property, and on the persons of non-combatants,
and the harsh and cruel councils of which they were too
often the authors, appeared to the people at large to sane
tion every species of retaliation, and to place the tories be-v
yond the pale of humanity.
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Hamilton - 1834 - Life on Hamilton - v2 |
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They know perfectly well that never in the history of this country have they had less influence in
Washington
than since 1932, and they are not too certain that their influence there will increase appreciably in the forseeable future.
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Propaganda - 1943 - New Collectivist Propaganda |
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Whether a book is still in
copyright
varies from country to country, and we can't offer guidance on whether any specific use of any specific book is allowed.
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Sallust - Catiline |
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Why, all the Saints and Sages who discuss'd
Of the Two Worlds so wisely--they are thrust
Like foolish
Prophets
forth; their Words to Scorn
Are scatter'd, and their Mouths are stopt with Dust.
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Omar Khayyam - Rubaiyat |
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You could hear in advance the speech he’d make as soon as the lecturer sat
down — same speech as he makes at the end of the magic lantern lecture in aid of trousers
for the Melanesians: ‘Express our thanks — voicing the opinion of all of us — most
interesting — give us all a lot to think about — most stimulating
evening!
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Orwell - Coming Up for Air |
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Whether I shall ever get about again, is only known to Him,
the Great Unknown, whose
creature
I am.
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Robert Forst |
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Vự chồng
ch«ỉi)g
biỂl nhịn nhao,
At là đảnh lộn, xỉểt bao nối sầu.
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Phong-hoá-tân-biên-phụ-Huấn-nữ-ca.ocr |
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Oscar Wilde - Poetry |
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Dans le bric-à-brac jusqu'au cou,
Et qu'au Marché des Patriarches
Il avait fait plus d'un bon coup;
--Qu'il n'aimait pas beaucoup sa femme,
Ni sa mère;--mais qu'il croyait
A l'immortalité de l'âme,
Et qu'il avait lu
Niboyet!
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Baudelaire - Les Epaves |
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[248] And on the next day, when the opportunity offered, the king asked the next man, What is the grossest form of
neglect?
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The Letter of Aristeas to Philocrates |
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In one way or another, artworks cannot and would not exclude rep-
etition; repetition plays a role in the
repeated
encounter with an artwork,
in a play's repeated performance, or in the notion of a copy that remains
true to the original!
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Niklas Luhmann - Art of the Social System |
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All great
artists, in
steering
their car, show themselves prone
to dodge and leave the track, but never to fall over.
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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The old round with its four stages will
certainly
pass again.
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A-Skeleton-Key-to-Finnegans-Wake |
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O'Neill endeavoured form an alliance with the Scots, and for that purpose, proceeded Clannaboy, where
Scots; they received him with apparent friendship, and caroused
and,
according
Ware and Stuart, after O'Neill had been buried four days, Piers raised the body, cut off his head, and carried pickled pipkin Drogheda, the 21st June, the lord deputy, Sir Henry Sydney, who ordered placed pole
reward one thousand marks for the part had taken stimu lating the Scots this base murder.
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Four Masters - Annals of Ireland |
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' Instead of trying to
be the hero of his own history, he seeks to be the
spectator
of his own
tragedy.
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Wilde - De Profundis |
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HE book that first roused in the Dauphin, of
whom I have before spoken, the desire to be
able to read by himself, was the life of the
amiable and
promising
little Duke of Burgundy, who
died at the age of nine years, from the effects of a fall.
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Childrens - Little Princes |
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Frantic with fear,
impatient
of the wound,
And impotent of mind, she roves the city round.
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Dryden - Virgil - Aeineid |
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"I saw them
carrying
a coffin out yesterday and they nearly dropped it,"
I suddenly said aloud, not that I desired to open the conversation, but
as it were by accident.
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Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories |
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Imperium
tibi sero datum ; victoria velox.
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Latin - Casserly - Complete System of Latin Prosody |
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As Far As My Eye Can See In My Body's Senses
All the trees all their branches all of their leaves
The grass at the foot of the rocks and the houses en masse
Far off the sea that your eye bathes
These images of day after day
The vices the virtues so imperfect
The transparency of men passing among them by chance
And passing women breathed by your elegant obstinacies
Your obsessions in a heart of lead on virgin lips
The vices the virtues so imperfect
The likeness of looks of permission with eyes you conquer
The confusion of bodies wearinesses ardours
The imitation of words
attitudes
ideas
The vices the virtues so imperfect
Love is man incomplete
Barely Disfigured
Adieu Tristesse
Bonjour Tristesse
Farewell Sadness
Hello Sadness
You are inscribed in the lines on the ceiling
You are inscribed in the eyes that I love
You are not poverty absolutely
Since the poorest of lips denounce you
Ah with a smile
Bonjour Tristesse
Love of kind bodies
Power of love
From which kindness rises
Like a bodiless monster
Unattached head
Sadness beautiful face.
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Paul Eluard - Poems |
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I had no cause to be awake,
My best was gone to sleep,
And morn a new politeness took,
And failed to wake them up,
But called the others clear,
And passed their
curtains
by.
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Dickinson - Two - Complete |
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If you are
redistributing
or providing access to a work
with the phrase "Project Gutenberg" associated with or appearing on the
work, you must comply either with the requirements of paragraphs 1.
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Stephen Crane |
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Du Chesne, the father of French history, not only relates this
legendary
tale of the ancient chroniclers, but gives it as an incident well authenticated.
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The Letters of Abelard and Heloise |
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Surely I write not for the hopeful young,
Or those who deem their happiness of worth,
Or such as pasture and grow fat among
The shows of life and feel nor doubt nor dearth,
Or pious spirits with a God above them
To
sanctify
and glorify and love them,
Or sages who foresee a heaven on earth.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v25 - Tas to Tur |
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I have
forbidden
myself all pleasures that I might obey thy will.
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The Letters of Abelard and Heloise - 1st Letter |
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Copyright laws in most
countries
are in
a constant state of change.
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Sara Teasdale - Flame and Shadow |
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Secret
associations
teach
us what is the power of number and of
union, while insulated citizens are, if we
may use the expression, abstract beings with
relation to each other.
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Madame de Stael - Germany |
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"
Another child who heard for the first time the
story of Elijah's
translation
in the fiery chariot
began to weep bitterly.
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Childrens - Children's Sayings |
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From thence they set forward for Salisbury, where were many- Prisoners that had been pick'd up and down the Country, then in the Goal, the which, with those that were brought from
Winton, were ordered to be carried to Dorchester, there not being
Evidence
enough to accomplish what was then designed by my Lord ; so that little of Moment passed there, but to pur sue the Matter, proceeds from thence to Dorchester, where he with his Assistants, Gown-men and Sword-men, arrived on the 3d of September, on which day, being Thursday, the Commission was read.
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Western Martyrology or Blood Assizes |
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Tyro exposed the two boys,
year 390, Nectarius, alarmed by the public odium but they were found and reared by horse herds,
which had been excited by the
seduction
of a and when they had grown up they learned who
woman of quality by a deacon, abolished the prac- their mother was, and Pelias killed their foster-
tice of confession which had been introduced into mother, who liad ill-used Tyro (Apollod.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - b |
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But he had
scarcely
marched for half an hour through the sand
before he heard the panther bounding after him, giving at inter-
vals the saw-like cry which was more terrible to hear than the
thud of her bounds.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v03 - Bag to Ber |
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Pushkin - Queen of Spades |
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Yet finding them past cure, as
doctores
fly
Their patientes past all hope of remedy,
No charitable soule will once impart
One word of comfort to so sicke a heart;
But as a hurt deare beaten from the heard, 85
Men of my shadow allmost now affeard
Fly from my woes, that whilome wont to greet mee,
And well nigh thinke it ominous to meete mee.
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Donne - 1 |
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And I do not experience the final suffering
ofhaving
to protect my land.
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Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-The-Life-Spiritual-Songs-of-Milarepa |
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While certain themes would recur (for example, Mary as Tree of Life, temple, and house of God), no two
psalters
invoke exactly the same set of attributes or give each the same meaning.
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Mary and the Art of Prayer_Ave Maria |
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4 As the
Carthaginians
advanced in the anticipated fashion .
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Roman Translations |
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Every sphere would in this manner become the arrange- ment of two hemispheres with opposite forces, just as every ellipse with its two focal points; and the laws of this construction would lie-- according to fixed rules--in the active forces of the system that con-
sequently
forms itself.
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Schelling-Philosophical-Investigations-into-the-Essence-of-Human-Freedom |
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The
wandering
man went, but did not return.
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Waley - 170 Chinese Poems |
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James Wright's "Sitting in a Small
Screenhouse
on a Summer Morn- ing" describes being at Bly's farm.
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Trakl - Bringing Blood to Trakl’s Ghost |
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"
I think that through the
cloudiness
of his insanity he saw some
antagonism in me, for he at once fell back on the last refuge of such as
he--a dogged silence.
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Dracula by Bram Stoker |
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)
When petitioners used to come for information to the table at which I
sat, I used to grind my teeth at them, and felt intense enjoyment when
I
succeeded
in making anybody unhappy.
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Dostoevsky - Notes from Underground |
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Autumn is gone: alas, how long ago
The grapes were plucked, and
garnered
was the grain!
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George Lathrop - Dreams and Days |
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Of Antioch, a writer on Geography,
while Laelius
attacked
the town by sea ; but it is whom Pliny mentions among his chief authorities.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - c |
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Oon of thyn eyen three
Me lakked alwey, er that I come here; 745
On tyme y-passed, wel
remembred
me;
And present tyme eek coude I wel y-see.
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Chaucer - Troilius and Criseyde |
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”
“Though it is difficult,” said Jane, “to guess in what way he can mean
to make us the
atonement
he thinks our due, the wish is certainly to his
credit.
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Austen - Pride and Prejudice |
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She had
suffered
insult and imprisonment in the family castles;
the count had deprived her of medicine when she was ill, and had
forcibly taken away her children.
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Orr - Famous Affinities of History, Romacen of Devotion |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-06-10 07:17 GMT / http://hdl.
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Jabotinsky - 1917 - Turkey and the War |
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When the Full-Grown Poet Came
When the full-grown poet came,
Out spake pleased Nature (the round impassive globe, with all its
shows of day and night,) saying, He is mine;
But out spake too the Soul of man, proud, jealous and unreconciled,
Nay he is mine alone;
--Then the full-grown poet stood between the two, and took each
by the hand;
And to-day and ever so stands, as blender, uniter, tightly holding hands,
Which he will never release until he
reconciles
the two,
And wholly and joyously blends them.
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Walt Whitman - Leaves of Grass |
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Any alternate format must include the full Project Gutenberg-tm
License as
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Swift - Battle of the Books, and Others |
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: —"Whether
prosecution
was com- • Ordered to be printed July 16, 1823.
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Hunt - Fourth Estate - History of Newspapers and Liberty of Press - v2 |
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) How is it
possible
for bourgeois ideology to at- tack the weak points of orthodox Marxism (rigid, economistic, mechanical--the terms don't matter much) which has for so long provided the only framework for interpreting social phe- nomena?
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Foucault-Live |
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The faster
population increases, the more help will be got to draw off the water,
and consequently an increasing
quantity
will be taken every year.
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Malthus - An Essay on the Principle of Population |
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For Man's grim Justice goes its way
And will not swerve aside:
It slays the weak, it slays the strong,
It has a deadly stride:
With iron heel it slays the strong
The monstrous
parricide!
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Wilde - Ballad of Reading Gaol |
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Are you pretty well
satisfied
with your own exertions, and
tolerably at ease in your internal reflections?
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Robert Burns |
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He came to regard his master's project as intended
in good earnest, believed in the reality of the bet, and therefore in
the tour of the world and the
necessity
of making it without fail
within the designated period.
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Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne |
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A'zam-i-Humāyün, governor of
Bihār, was directed to send the daring
preacher
and two rival doctors
of the Islamic law to court, and theologians were summoned
from various parts of the kingdom to consider whether it was per.
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Cambridge History of India - v3 - Turks and Afghans |
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_ The
improved
sense, as well as the unanimity of
the MSS.
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Donne - 2 |
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God's kindly earth
Is
kindlier
than men know,
And the red rose would but blow more red,
The white rose whiter blow.
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Wilde - Poems |
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Oh, Philip,
husband!
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Tennyson |
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But the doctrine of
hereditary
sin is the preamble
to Christianity, and to be one of its champions in
Berlin was his aim.
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Treitschke - 1914 - His Doctrine of German Destiny |
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Thou
loveliest
offspring of the year !
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Carey - Practice English Prosody Exercises |
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In other words, the task of reading becomes an
infinite
regress of glossing terms that are themselves supposed to be determinants of meaning.
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Paul-de-Man-Material-Events |
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2 (Oxford, Oxford
University
Press, 2001)
A.
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Richard-Dawkins-The-Devil-s-Chaplain |
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DON JUAN: Entera; In its entirety:
por eso te he
preguntado
that's why I asked
por Mejía.
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Jose Zorrilla |
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, 3, "Concha Lucrini
delicatior
stagni"), now
called "Gierro.
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Satires |
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From this political family His Grace
covertly
and tacitly excluded Prussia, even tho~gh.
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v1 |
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You sing of women and wine—not all
wholehearted in your praise of them, perhaps, for passion frightens you,
and ’tis
pleasure
more than love that you commend to the young.
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Letters to Dead Authors - Andrew Lang |
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The old
familiar
poets,
That once brought thee delight.
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Catullus - Stewart - Selections |
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Barnaby is absence of controversy, of
personal
ill-
born the day after the double murder.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v30 - Guide to Systematic Readings |
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Subsidies for the arts and
literature
have been severely cut.
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Blackshirts-and-Reds-by-Michael-Parenti |
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And it came to pass at Iconium, that they went together [or at the same time] into the synagogue of the Jews, and spake so, that a great
multitude
both of Jews and Gentiles be- lieved.
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Calvin Commentary - Acts - c |
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