Perhaps the one truly
problematic
vector of interdisciplinary self-entitlement has been less in the "inter-" ("between the disciplines") than in the "beyond" (going beyond the limit of statements that can be made with an authoritative claim at all).
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11;) then shall the seventh angel sound his
trumpet, and the
kingdoms
of this world shall become the kingdoms
of our God and of his Christ, and he shall reign for ever and ever.
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DOMINIQUE FRANÇOIS ARAGO
711
If Newton gave a complete solution of celestial movements
where but two bodies attract each other, he did not even attempt
the
infinitely
more difficult problem of three.
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See, Lovers, how I'm treated, in what ways
I die of cold through summer's
scorching
days:
Of heat, in the depths of icy weather.
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For this the gods each
favouring
gale restrain
Jealous, to see their high behests obey'd;
Severe, if men the eternal rights evade.
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"
„He talks about
politics
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PROPHET AND
STATESMAN
xxix
of the number of policies written that year, as con-
trasted with a ratio of 35.
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A History of
Theatrical
Art in Ancient and Modern Times.
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She has been good enough to explain
the
situation
to me.
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It has
survived
long enough for the copyright to expire and the book to enter the public domain.
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Liberal
education
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e kyng was of hem sore adrad; &
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"
The new forms built up by this inner power are not produced with view to any end; but, in the
struggle
between the parts, new form does not exist long without becoming related to some kind of semi-utility, and, according to its use, develops itself ever more and more perfectly.
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"False criticks have been the plague of all ages; Milton himself, in a
very polite court, has been compared to the
rumbling
of a wheelbarrow: he
had been on the wrong side, and, therefore, could not be a good poet.
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The essence then, where such
advantage
is,
That each good, found without it, is naught else
But of his light the beam, must needs attract
The soul of each one, loving, who the truth
Discerns, on which this proof is built.
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But how
delightful
it is when a
manly little fellow of two or three lets you see
how his joyous heart--his whole "eatable"
body, indeed--is sparkling and bubbling over
with his affection for you.
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Childrens - Children's Sayings |
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But these lapses into over-refined phrases, laborious
symmetry
and
decorative rhetoric are less of a barrier to a modern reader than is his
syntax.
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OVID AND HIS INFLUENCE
come down to us, but it won the
plaudits
of
competent critics like Tacitus and Quintilian.
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the
dedication
will appear the glory of the Christian People,
which is now hidden.
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Il
me disait que j'allais prendre mal, me faisant remarquer que notre
maison était glaciale, pleine de
courants
d'air et qu'on le paierait
bien cher pour qu'il y habitât.
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The proper place for these Fenwick Notes is doubtless that which
was
assigned
to them by the editor of 1857, viz.
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[Introductory: Prussia to 1806 (Wilson, 242-249, and
Bibliography);
Prussian
and Austrian territory in 1815,
and results of the changes; Stein's reforms.
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a [que] subyace una cadena estable de identidad y correspondencia entre los componentes de una
totalidad
universal, donde la poesi?
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So it is I,
hands accursed -
who
bequeathed
you!
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Jam legere, et qua sitpoteris
cognoscere
virtus.
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Latin - Casserly - Complete System of Latin Prosody |
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John himself, or
whatever early Gnostic took his name and mantle--I see the continual
assertion of the imagination as the basis of all
spiritual
and material
life, I see also that to Christ imagination was simply a form of love,
and that to him love was lord in the fullest meaning of the phrase.
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(A possibility that Dostoyevsky played out with
the thought
experiment
of the "enclosed palace" in his The House of the Dead.
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leste, et lui annonce
que la cause de la
liberte?
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[23]
Restored
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We cannot wonder that the ballads of
Rome should have altogether disappeared, when we
remember
how
very narrowly, in spite of the invention of printing, those of
our own country and those of Spain escaped the same fate.
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":ZO Here again
omniscience
is ?
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Lenin became the
testamentary
execu- tor of a despotism whose representatives had possibly been extinguished, but not its procedures and inner structures.
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Wessington's
jhampanies
turned up
again!
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Kipling - Poems |
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The French Revolution
erty or reverse the opening of the River Scheidt, the foreign minister coldly dismissed his explanations of the decree, declared that the French position on the Scheidt was unacceptable, and warned that England would never allow France to "make herself, either
directly
or indirectly, sovereign of the Low Countries, or general arbitress of the rights and liberties of Europe.
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This translation of course stands--fortunately--on the
shoulder
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A LAMP FOR THE ENLIGHTENMENT P A TH 11
54 And this Insight which does not see
Intrinsic
nature in any phenomena
Is that same Insight explained as Wisdom.
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Surely their hearts ever glow with
gladness
for
thy sake, each time they see thee entering the dance, so fair a
flower of maidens.
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Smith, "is
that of
spiritual
life (holy love) as the gift of divine grace.
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EventheFirstChurchofChrist, Scientist,"kept a low profile"and constitutedno
challengeto
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413
pear that they have been mistaken- in the major proposition
of their syllogism,--if in others of their species there has
been manifested something else, and in this case something
undeniably higher and more divine than the mere impulse
towards personal, sensuous, well-being,--then they who had
hitherto held
themselves
to be men of distinguished preemi-
nence would be found to belong to a lower race, and instead
of as before esteeming themselves higher than all others,
they would be compelled thenceforward to despise and reject
themselves.
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"
The Essays, therefore, are an entertaining soliloquy on every random
topic that comes into his head; treating
everything
without ceremony,
yet with masculine sense.
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Squeezed
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Continued
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Doubtless she thought of
visiting
their
graves!
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The Prefect of Egypt, on giving
Habrocomes
a new hearing, was convinced
of his innocence, freed him and gave him money.
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Ông làm quan
Thượng
thư Bộ Lại kiêm Đô Ngự sử và từng được cử đi sứ sang nhà Minh (Trung Quốc).
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received, as syndicate managers,
$12,500,000 in
addition
to the share which they
were entitled to receive as syndicate members.
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O, vernal queen, whom grassy plains delight, sweet to the smell, and
pleasing
to the sight:
Whose holy form in budding fruits we view, Earth's vig'rous offspring of a various hue:
Espous'd in Autumn: life and death alone to wretched mortals from thy power is known:
For thine the task according to thy will, life to produce, and all that lives to kill.
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274-285) But you, Perses, lay up these things within your heart and
listen now to right, ceasing
altogether
to think of violence.
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It chanced on that day the Arcadian king paid his accustomed sacrifice
to the great son of
Amphitryon
and all the gods in a grove before the
city.
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[294] As a citizen, a senator, a general, and, in short, a man who was distinguished by his prudence, his activity, and every other virtue, your
favourite
Cato has my highest approbation.
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DECLAN—THE
LATTER FAILS TO CONVERT LEBANUS, CHIEF OF
AND FEARGHAL IS INAUGURATED AS THEIR CHIEF— ECCLESIASTICAL ARRANGEMENTS REGARDING JURISDICTION.
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Everything
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including, therefore, the spirits of nature.
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" Treatise on the Science of Defence," was of opinion, that he was not overstocked with that necessary ingre dient of a boxer, called a good bottom ; and
suspected
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I
believe they changed her
opinions
before she died, and took her into
their fold; and so we have every reason to presume that when she died
she went to the same place which your ancestors went to.
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"
Ali deemed anchorite or saint a pawn--
The crater of his
blunderbuss
did yawn,
Sword, dagger hung at ease:
But he had let the holy man revile,
Though clouds o'erswept his brow; then, with a smile,
He tossed him his pelisse.
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Victor Hugo - Poems |
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In letters he
found a kindred spirit in Fra Paolo, but there was yet a deeper union not
only with Pinelli, Donato, De Thou, Molino, Du Plessis Mornay, and
De Ferrier, in religion which diffused its harmony through this circle of
learned men on earth , binding them
together
in the harmony of
heaven.
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He again
stressed
Germany's colonial claims.
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Earning his foemen-kinsmen's pay,
His king, forsooth, a Mede, his sire
A
Marsian?
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For to this day,
whenever any one of men on earth offers rich
sacrifices
and prays for
favour according to custom, he calls upon Hecate.
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Thoreau noted the trend wisely in Walden when he com- mented on the fashion of his day: "We worship not the Graces, nor the Parcae [Roman godesses of
destiny]
but Fash- ion.
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Michael Loewe, Early China Special
Monograph
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Teaching-the-Daode-Jing |
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Our
departure
in a coffle for New Orleans, 68.
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52 Trakl was one such 'brother' whom Weinheber
extolled
as 'eine Art Pru?
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This idea legislative one and hence very natural that we should assume the existence of legislative reason
corresponding
to
sality
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GD} Los now
repented
that he had smitten Enitharmon he felt love
Arise in all his Veins he threw his arms around her loins To heal the wound of his smiting
They eat the fleshly bread, they drank the nervous [bloody] wine *
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Sic equidem ducebam animo
rebarque
futurum.
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There was a picture-dealer who had brought
A special Titian,
warranted
original,
So precious that it was not to be bought,
Though princes the possessor were besieging all.
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Bryon - Don Juan |
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' The brief but emphatic praise of spring with which it
opens is doubtless a survival of those older pagan hymns and songs
which greeted the return of summer and were sung by the commu-
nity in chorus to the dance, now as a
religious
rite, now merely as
The first stanza in the original will show the structure of this true "bal-
lad" in the primitive sense of a dance-song.
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[These four
Epigrams
were published--numbers 2 and 4 without title--by
Mrs.
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One
could
multiply
these disasters by the hundred.
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His Letters' (1502), giving
an account of his voyages, especially of the voy-
age of 1501, were
translated
into Latin, Italian,
French, and German, and were widely circu-
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We came all
together
to the ship;
and going on board you were in front, Samippus, if I remember, and
Adimantus next, and I was behind, hanging on to him for dear life; he
gave me a hand all up the gangway, because I had never taken my shoes
off, and he had; but I saw no more of him after that, either on board
or when we came ashore.
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prudens futuri
temporis
exitum
caliginosa nocte premit deus,
ridetque si mortalis ultra
fas trepidat.
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Oxford Book of Latin Verse |
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211
Putting to sea from there, they were
hindered
from touching at Crete by Talos.
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-Do not artists of
ascending
life and
artists of degeneration belong to all phases ?
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Consequently, in the jargon
objective
consciousness is compressed into self-experience, and an idealism results.
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=--That reflection regarding
the human, all-too-human--or as the learned jargon is: psychological
observation--is among the means whereby the burden of life can be made
lighter, that practice in this art affords presence of mind in difficult
situations and
entertainment
amid a wearisome environment, aye, that
maxims may be culled in the thorniest and least pleasing paths of life
and invigoration thereby obtained: this much was believed, was known--in
former centuries.
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Human, All Too Human- A Book for Free Spirits by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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FAUST:
Mein schones Fraulein, darf ich wagen,
Meinen Arm und Geleit Ihr
anzutragen?
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Goethe - Faust- Der Tragödie erster Teil |
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But
the
treatment
is quite independent; indeed, the essay Of Repent-
ance, with its definitely Christian doctrine, forms a striking
contrast to Montaigne's famous essay on the same subject.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08 |
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αλλ' αν εις την πατρίδα του γυρίσ' ο Οδυσσέας,
με τον
υιόν
του εκδίκησι της αδικιάς θα πάρη».
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Homer - Odyssey - Greek |
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" Light is like the
ordinary
or like things.
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Brett Bourbon - 1996 - Constructing a Replacement for the Soul |
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He remembered
all about the incident of the boxes, and from a
wonderful
dog's-eared
notebook, which he produced from some mysterious receptacle about the
seat of his trousers, and which had hieroglyphical entries in thick,
half-obliterated pencil, he gave me the destinations of the boxes.
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Dracula by Bram Stoker |
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legio pridem Romana Gruthungi, iura quibus victis dedimus, quibus arva
domusque
praebuimus, Lydos Asiaeque uberrima vastant
ignibus et si quid tempestas prima reliquit.
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Claudian - 1922 - Loeb |
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____________________
1 Because results are
expressed
in percentages and the N varies for each age-group and sex,
it is not possible to calculate an exact percentage for larger categories of children.
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Bowlby - Separation |
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In: Frankfurter
Allgemeine
Zeitung, December 21, 2005 [reprint in: Irina Alberrs /Ute Felten [ed.
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Gumbrecht - Publications.1447-2006 |
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FAUST:
Ruckt wohl der Schatz indessen in die Hoh,
Den ich dort hinten
flimmern
seh?
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Goethe - Faust- Der Tragödie erster Teil |
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Ah,
Sigismond
and Ladislaus, you
Were once triumphant, splendid to the view,
Stifling with your prosperity--but now
The hour of retribution lays you low.
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Victor Hugo - Poems |
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Moreover, the prison system was only one of the techniques of power necessary to the
development
and control of the forces of production.
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Foucault-Live |
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Purple and blue flags waded in the water;
In among them hopped the
speckled
frogs;
The wind slid through them, rustling.
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Amy Lowell |
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Six
Centuries
of Work and Wages.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v02 |
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