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Being
naturally
constituted noble, magnanimous, and free, he
sees that the things which surround him are of two kinds.
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He does not describe a type of force (God, the environ- ment, genes) that
necessarily
controls human thought and behaviour.
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Foucault-Key-Concepts |
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Also in 1842, 1856 and 1895 in Wright's
editions
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Plowman (B-text).
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v02 |
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Poor dear papa, a widower, was a regular
barometer
from it.
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And I my treasure tremblingly pursue,
Like some scared thing that
stumbles
o'er the ground.
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Petrarch |
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The order of their entrance is as follows:
First come eight Vestal Virgins bearing
wreathes
of
flowers.
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Catullus - Lamb - A Comedy in Verse |
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We're dead: the souls let no man harry,
But pray that God
absolves
us all.
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Villon |
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The
population
of Tyre also abandoned the city and the Sultan sent troops to occupy it.
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Arab-Historians-of-the-Crusades |
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In his biography, published by his son two large volumes, there
presented the picture of a man of deep
religious
feeling and of decided speculative and dialectical power, but at the same time of man who failed to reduce his convictions into a consistent logical whole such as could fully satisfy himself, or make a dominating and prevailing impression upon his con temporaries, because his own thought lacked clearness and
steadiness, and his knowledge concentration and thoroughness.
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Pleiderer - Development of Theology in Germany since Kant |
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Sí que está; Yes, he is,
mas
también
lo estaba yo, but I was as well,
y un hidalgo me fió.
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Jose Zorrilla |
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The cap- their authority for the statement, that the island of
ture of the fortress of
Delphinium
in Chios and Euboea was originally called Chalcis from the fact of
the plunder of Teos were closely followed by the brass (xan xós) being discovered there first.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - a |
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The Greek
I86 THE HELLENES IN ITALY soox r
idea of Greek intervention, demonstrate—what the treaties of a later period concur in proving-the direct commercial
intercourse
anciently subsisting between Latium and Carthage.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.1. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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Thus far, then, we can perceive no vestiges of a
disregard
to right and wrong, which is the fault some people find with the laws of Lycurgus ; allowing them well enough calculated to produce valor, but not to promote justice.
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Universal Anthology - v03 |
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A de- fense in Europe of this magnitude will pass the decision to risk
everything
from the defense to the offense.
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I am similarly grateful to the Fulbright Scholar Program for a generous stipend that enabled me to continue my work on Hegel at Martin Luther
Universita?
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Odense was to be
illuminated
for me.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v01 - A to Apu |
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A clear statement of the condition of the
agricultural
labourers in Ireland is to be found in the Reports of the Irish Poor Law Inspectors (1870).
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Marx - Capital-Volume-I |
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Then he asks whether it behoves
Germans to be governed by Hungarians after the dicta
of Magyar policy, and confidently
finishes
up thus:
"Certainly Austria is a European necessity, but the
Austria of the future borders in the West on the Leitha,
and we Germans belong to you.
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Treitschke - 1914 - Life and Works |
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What has been well
described
as " Pole worry-
ing " extends to every branch of existence, small
or great.
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Poland - 1915 - Poland, a Study in National Idealism - Monica Gardner |
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An
intrigue
brought forward M.
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But Charlie, the bank-clerk, on
twenty-five
shillings
a week, he who had never been out of sight of a
London omnibus, knew it all.
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Kipling - Poems |
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This may prove to be a very
controversial
choice since James Gutmann's rendering of these terms as "unruliness" or "un- ruly" has been widely accepted in discussions of the text.
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" And it is the general doctrine
of scholasticism that the
expression
"creation" only denotes the
absolute dependence of the world on God for its being.
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What ever happens, Epictetus recommends, one should not become irritated
against the events that have been
disposed
by Zeus himself [that is to say, by universal Reason]; he has de ned them and placed them in order in cooperation with the Moirae [i.
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Hadot - The Inner Citadel The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius |
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"Ah," she cried,
"What
memories
cling 'round the instruments of our pleasure.
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Aesop's Fables by Aesop |
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Can he contain the horror he's
displayed?
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Racine - Phaedra |
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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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Sappho |
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Pope's father had died in 1717, and the poet, rejecting politely but
firmly the
suggestion
of his friend, Atterbury, that he might now turn
Protestant, devoted himself with double tenderness to the care of his
aged and infirm mother.
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Alexander Pope |
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"You are hurt, White
Comrade!
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War Poetry - 1914-17 |
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I fail to see what PRINCIPLE of
materialism
or metaphysicality has to do with the machine gunning of three year old kids.
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Ezra-Pound-Speaking |
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Tho' blotch't and foul wi' mony a stain,
An' far unworthy of thy train,
With
trembling
voice I tune my strain,
To join with those
Who boldly dare thy cause maintain
In spite of foes:
In spite o' crowds, in spite o' mobs,
In spite o' undermining jobs,
In spite o' dark banditti stabs
At worth an' merit,
By scoundrels, even wi' holy robes,
But hellish spirit.
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burns |
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The corpse of Rome lies here
entombed
in dust,
Her spirit gone to join, as all things must
The massy round's great spirit onward whirled.
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Du Bellay - The Ruins of Rome |
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He was highly
delighted, of course, and in the
exuberance
of his joy invited a large
party of friends to a petit souper on the morrow, for the purpose of
broaching the good old Mr.
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Poe - 5 |
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Since the death of Nero the
charioteer
of the Green Faction has often won the palm, and carried off many prizes.
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Martial - Book XI - Epigrams |
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Sonnets Pour Helene Book II: XLII
In these long winter nights when the idle Moon
Steers her chariot so slowly on its way,
When the cockerel so tardily calls the day,
When night to the troubled soul seems years through:
I would have died of misery if not for you,
In shadowy form, coming to ease my fate,
Utterly naked in my arms, to lie and wait,
Sweetly deceiving me with a
specious
view.
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Ronsard |
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THREE
GREATEST
POLISH POETS.
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Poland - 1881 - Poets and Poetry of Poland |
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1
Official
Army Lists.
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Cambridge History of India - v4 - Indian Empire |
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Rochette as an
indication
of the early com- | (Thucyd.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - c |
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the
inhabitants
of Brittany, and to the British
members of the Celtic race.
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Literary and Philosophical Essays- French, German and Italian by Immanuel Kant |
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She had not both- ered to watch her words with the appropriate
expression
but had flung them at him sideways, over her shoulder, which heightened the effect of hearing, not a false note exactly, but the wrong words to the tune, giving the uncanny impression that she herself consisted of many such misplaced texts.
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v1 |
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[End Page 134]
My fondness for symptoms and effects of cultural slowness has to do with the conviction that the humanities (despite their German name of Geisteswissenschaften [sciences of the spirit]) could function today as an antidote to the
practical
Cartesianism that has shaped our everyday lives--especially our professional everyday lives--into a purely mind-based and time-measured form of living (within which our existential inscription into space, the relationship between our senses and the things of the world, as well as the inertia of our bodies, have lost all importance).
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Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht - Reactions to Geoffrey Galt Harpham's Diagnosis of the Humanities Today |
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Instead, we maintained that, aside from the well- publicized deficiencies and injustices, there were positive features about
existing
communist systems that were worth preserving, that improved the lives of hundreds of millions of people in meaningful and humanizing ways.
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hn' had been published the
previous
May in the penultimate issue of the second year, a fortnight before the summer break that lasted from June to the end of September.
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Trakl - IN CONTEXT- POETRY AND EXPERIENCE IN THE CULTURAL DEBATES OF THE BRENNER CIRCLE |
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Gifts, that th' Emperor of the Salonikes Or Lord of Rome were greatly honoured by,
Or Syria's lord, thou dost from me
distract
;
O fool I am !
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Pound-Ezra-Umbra-The-Early-Poems-of-Ezra-Pound |
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Brendan
TROILUS AND CRISEYDE
by
Geoffrey
Chaucer
Contents:
BOOK I.
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Chaucer - Troilius and Criseyde |
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See Jonson,
_Bartholomew
Fair_, III.
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Donne - 2 |
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Grosart very
appositely quotes Montaigne: "For it seemeth that the verie name of
vertue presupposeth
difficultie
and inferreth resistance, and cannot
well exercise it selfe without an enemie" (Florio's tr.
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Robert Herrick - Hesperide and Noble Numbers |
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Naturally
of her wish to become
somewhat stouter.
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Dream Psychology by Sigmund Freud |
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A
scarcely
audible moan burst through his clenched
teeth; in a few moments he expired.
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Lermontov - A Hero of Our Time |
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They may be
modified
and printed and given away--you may do
practically ANYTHING with public domain eBooks.
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Keats - Lamia |
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The scarlet honour of your peaceful gown,
Are the most pleasing objects I can find,
Charms to my sight, and cordials to my mind:
When virtue spooms before a
prosperous
gale,
My heaving wishes help to fill the sail;
And if my prayers for all the brave were heard,
Cæsar should still have such, and such should still reward.
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Dryden - Complete |
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a9 students,' night Lon-garadh's
Another account states, that this
happened
in an apartment where St.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v9 |
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When we consider the family experience of the nine
children
rated most highly in terms of maturity we find that the families of all but one were rated highly on both these dimensions.
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Bowlby - Separation |
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The
cemetery
is still the parish burial
88 A
at the head of Loch and Snizort;
gave
parish.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v6 |
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1
Backergunge, 236
Badakhshan, its area, 4; held by Ba-
bur, 8; Humayun levies forces in,
12, 143; Humayun returns to, 17:
but leaves, 18; 36; ruled by Sulai-
man, 41; attacked by Kamran, 42;
Akbar plans conquest of, 134; taken
by 'Abdullah II, 144; by Murad
Bakhsh, 203
Badam-chasma, 5
Ladan Singh Jat, 348
Badaun (or Farari) Ghat, 419
Badauni, ori Sher Shah, 57; on Bairam
Khan, and atrocities in Malwa, 79,
80; does r:oi condemn
aboliticn
of
9
as
## p.
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Cambridge History of India - v4 - Mugul Period |
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They have
no past; they are not an
historical
people; they exist only in the present.
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Coleridge - Table Talk |
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"
Jesus goes straight to the point, the “ Kingdom
of Heaven" in the heart, and He does not find the
means in duty to the Jewish Church; He even
regards the reality of Judaism (its need to main-
tain itself) as nothing; He is
concerned
purely
with the inner man.
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Nietzsche - v14 - Will to Power - a |
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How much it means that I say this to you--
Without these friendships--life, what
cauchemar!
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T.S. Eliot |
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PIERE VIDAL OLD
It is of Piere Vidal, the fool par
excellence
of all Provence, of whom the tale tells how he ran mad, as a wolf, because of his love for Loba of Penautier, and how men hunted him with dogs through the mountains of Cabaret and brought him for dead to the dwelling of this Loba (she-wolf) of Penautier, and how she and her Lord had him healed and made welcome, and he stayed some time at that court.
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misunderstood
terminological opposition "Dionysian" versus ?
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Thinker-on-Stage |
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sernede]]
in one ?
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Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II - 1389 |
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And since they be so tenuous, mind can mark
Sharply alone the ones it strains to see;
And thus the rest do perish one and all,
Save those for which the mind
prepares
itself.
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Lucretius |
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Improvement of the state of readiness will become more and more important not only to inhibit the
launching
of war by the Soviet Union but also to support a national policy designed to reverse the present ominous trends in international relations.
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NSC-68 |
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(1)
Which of the two
sovereigns
is imbued with the Moral Law?
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The-Art-of-War |
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The wind hauls
wheelbarrows
of dirt.
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Trakl - The True Fate of the Bremen Town Musicians as Told by Georg Trakl |
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The sky above,
Its weight upon the
mountains
seemed to lay,
And palpitate in glory, like a dove
Who has flown too fast, full-hearted--take away
The image!
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Elizabeth Browning - 4 |
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What have I said,
Ornella?
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Sara Teasdale |
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This
conscience
naughty, filthy, and branded conscience, which trust not
you.
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Complete Collection of State Trials for Treason - v01 |
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The Imbrians,
commencing
"For how long a time, Demeas, I .
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Suda - Lives of the Hellenistic Poets |
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The Deity is able to make exchange between the highest and the lowest,
and
diminishes
the exalted, bringing to light the obscure; rapacious
fortune, with a shrill whizzing, has borne off the plume from one head,
and delights in having placed it on another.
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Horace - Works |
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Further reproduction
prohibited
without permission.
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Brett Bourbon - 1996 - Constructing a Replacement for the Soul |
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Our only is Jesus Christ, the Son of the
stick in the
direction
of the Emperor.
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Sovoliev - End of History |
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One cat,
scrubbed
in the mill's sink, stink of last week's stew.
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Trakl - The True Fate of the Bremen Town Musicians as Told by Georg Trakl |
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In the opposition proper, both among the liberal con
servatives
and among the Populares, the storms of revolu tion had made fearful havoc.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.4. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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till its nether nadir is vortically where (allow me aright to two cute
winkles)
its naval's napex will have to beandbe.
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re-joyce-a-burgess |
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In the third part the
bequeaths
his pipe to Pan, ends his dying speech with an address to all Nature, and is overwhelmed at last in the river of Death.
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Theocritus - Idylls |
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Then I saw a bloke in
overalls
with a bag of tools coming along and tried again.
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Orwell - Coming Up for Air |
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Accordingly
we find
that all the earliest musicians and poets, didactic and lyric, are
AEolians--Hesiod, Terpander, Arion, Alcaeus, Sappho, Pittacus, etc.
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Aristotle and Ancient Educational Ideals by Thomas Davidson |
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And Rome is governed by one that cannot
walk in the same path with such a man,
whatever
be the road.
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Stories from the Italian Poets |
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My life has been one
universal
crime;
And you, like heaven, accepting short repentance,
Forgive my length of sins.
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Dryden - Complete |
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One cannot but feel that with a
firmer grip on his own fancy, and with an early discipline in style
and in methods of treatment, his
fictions
would be of a finer individ-
uality.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v12 - Gre to Hen |
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Before any differentiation between "being" and "having to be doing," the meaning
of "being" in
modernity
is understood as "having to be" and "wanting to be" more mobile.
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Sloterdijk |
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This helps to keep the site as available as
possible
for visitors.
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Dostoesvky - The Brothers Karamazov |
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It can no longer be
characterized
as approaching a turning point where it returns into the past or where the order of this world or even time itself is changed.
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The-future-cannot-begin-Niklas-Luhmann |
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They would not ne-
glect any thing in their power to make the opposition on
our part as
vigorous
and obstinate as our affairs would ad-
mit of.
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Hamilton - 1834 - Life on Hamilton - v1 |
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"Into my house come bold and free,
Its
rightful
mistress there to be.
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Yet some of either sex, endowed
With gifts
superior
to the crowd,
With virtue, knowledge, taste, and wit,
She condescended to admit;
With pleasing arts she could reduce
Men's talents to their proper use;
And with address each genius hold
To that wherein it most excelled;
Thus making others' wisdom known,
Could please them and improve her own.
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Users are free to copy, use, and
redistribute
the work in part or in whole.
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Contemporary Verse - v01-02 |
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of these newspapers are, by virtue of their trade,
most thoroughly inured to the effluvia of this
journalistic jargon; they have literally lost all
taste, and their palate is rather gratified than not
by the most corrupt and
arbitrary
innovations.
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Nietzsche - v04 - Untimely Meditations - a |
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Bancroft's treatment of the
evolution
of the second great organic
act of this time — the Northwestern ordinance — is no less just and
true to the facts.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v03 - Bag to Ber |
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The poem _Love's Exchange_ is obviously an
imitation of Donne's _Lovers
infinitenesse_
(p.
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John Donne |
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Scripture hath called us sons of the
Resurrection
; the
3-20 In the works we should praise the Maker.
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v6 |
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e
magnifique
syste`me qui donne a` la
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Madame de Stael - De l'Allegmagne |
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As their natures are not determined in the Karika, it follows in and of itself that the two Supernormal Knowledges of memory of past existences and the destruction of the cankers have for their
268 nature the four
applications
of mindfulness.
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And, conversely, one has almost calculated the
whole of the value of
modernity
once one is clear
concerning what is good and evil in Wagner.
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Nietzsche - v08 - The Case of Wagner |
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Yes, it was right
glorious
in the country.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v01 - A to Apu |
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By that time, Chatham's nervous prostration
had rendered him
incapable
of transacting business, and the duke
of Grafton was acting as prime minister in an administration
which had become mainly tory.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10 |
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[Next, the goddess Venus appears; she fears that Caesar, a descendant of her son Aeneas, the long-ago founder of the Roman race, might fall victim to an
assassination
plot, and so she appeals to all the gods to prevent such a tragedy.
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Voices of Ancient Greece and Rome_nodrm |
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Thus then a man who in a nation crooked and
perverse
hath the word of God, is like a star that shineth in heaven.
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v4 |
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