In
thieving
thou art skill'd and giving answers;
For thy answers and thy thieving I'll reward thee
With a house upon the windy plain constructed
Of two pillars high, surmounted by a cross-beam.
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Pushkin - Talisman |
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με δόλον ο πολύγνωμος τότ' είπεν Οδυσσέας•
«Αγαπητοί, δεν γίνεται με νέον να παλαίση
γέρος πολυβασάνιστος• αλλά με βιάζει τώρα,
για να
δαρθώ
ο ταλαίπωρος, η πάγκακη κοιλία,
αλλ' όλοι σεις ομόσετε 'ς εμένα φρικτόν όρκο, 55
βοηθός του Ίρου να μη βγη κανείς να με πατάξη
άνομα, και αποκάτω του να με καταδαμάση».
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Homer - Odyssey - Greek |
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"
Not that I would have a grudge against such wrathful ones on that
account: they are well enough for
laughter
to me!
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Thus Spake Zarathustra- A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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made him his
companion
in some of his voyages,
and gave him a rich bishopric.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 to v30 - Tur to Zor and Index |
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And cannot friends be firm and fast,
And yet bear
parting?
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Lewis Carroll |
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Its
distinctive
Orientalism,
perhaps less remarkable than the unfettered imagination of its epi-
sodes, the vividness of its characters, the easy brilliancy of its literary
manner — these things, with French diction and French wit, alternate
with startling descriptive impressiveness.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v03 - Bag to Ber |
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Qualia pallentes declinant lilia culmos,
Pubentesque ros>> primos
moriuntur
ad austros,
3.
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Latin - Bradley - Key to Exercises in Latin Prosody and Versification |
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Like many other stock addressees of early poetry (such as Yā
ṣāḥi
"O Companion" or Yā rākibu "O Rider/Messenger"), this persona may have developed from some sort of ritual or practical function now lost to us.
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Translated Poetry |
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One must never forget, however, that Schelling may have made certain suggestions conversationally which
correspond
completely to the Hegelian conception.
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Hegel_nodrm |
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The most salient among them is the solitary walker who, at first glace, seems to be talking to himself, often with great
emphasis
and expressiveness, and also quite loudly, and thus appears to perfectly fit one of the traditional images of the fool as "someone who talks to himself.
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Gumbrecht - Infinite Availability - On Hyper-Communication and Old Age |
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Copyright
infringement liability can be quite severe.
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Aryan Civilization - 1870 |
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In fact, noncombatants appeared to be primary targets at both ends of the scale of warfare; thermonuclear war threat- ened to be a contest in the destruction of cities and populations; and, at the other end of the scale, insurgency is almost
entirely
terroristic.
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Schelling - The Diplomacy of Violence |
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48 Turkey and the Great Nations
readily bent their necks beneath the yoke both
of
Byzantine
and Osman slavery.
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Treitschke - 1915 - Germany, France, Russia, and Islam |
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The volumes
referred
to under numbers are as follow:—I, Birth
of Tragedy.
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Nietzsche - v18 - Epilogue, Index |
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There’s a kind of
peacefulness
even in
the names of English coarse fish.
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Orwell - Coming Up for Air |
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"
The
mariners
passed by the island: contrary winds began to blow, frightful hurricane arose.
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Universal Anthology - v01 |
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The German reads: "Der zweite ist der Wille der Liebe, wodurch das Wort in die Natur
ausgesprochen
wird, und durch den Gott sich erst perso?
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Schelling-Philosophical-Investigations-into-the-Essence-of-Human-Freedom |
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It cannot be simply a
restoration
ot the so-called liberal education of pre-war times, too often merely the con- tinuance of traditional ideas, traditional methods.
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Propaganda - 1943 - Post War Prospect of Liberal Education |
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If we have been right in our contentions, sense-data are merely those
among the ultimate constituents of the
physical
world, of which we
happen to be immediately aware; they themselves are purely physical,
and all that is mental in connection with them is our awareness of
them, which is irrelevant to their nature and to their place in
physics.
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Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays by Bertrand Russell |
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CAMBRIDGE
PETITION
TO ADMIT DISSENTERS.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
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(C)
Copyright
2000-2016 A.
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Chateaubriand - Travels in Italy |
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Isso consolar-me-ia um pouco da
nulidade
de ação em que vivo.
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Pessoa - Livro do Desassossego |
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the most part, be so readily
suggested
by the nature of (those provisions, that any .
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Alexander Hamilton - 1790 - Report on a National Bank |
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Ich wunschte mir den
allerderbsten
Bock.
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Goethe - Faust- Der Tragödie erster Teil |
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In his reign, the temple at
Jerusalem
was rebuilt, after the first [temple] had been burnt down by the Babylonians.
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Eusebius - Chronicles |
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Tuần xước: tuần tra canh gác trong ngoài
trường
thi.
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stella-01 |
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)
người
huyện Vĩnh Ninh (nay thuộc huyện Vĩnh Lộc tỉnh Thanh Hóa).
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stella-02 |
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At that time
(1818) he wrote his dissertation "Of
Classicism
and
Romanticism," which called out, as before mentioned,
the celebrated literary war.
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Poland - 1881 - Poets and Poetry of Poland |
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This emitted an
agreeable
odour.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v7 |
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It was one of his gifts, and Sprats never had an instance of it presented to her notice without wondering how it was that a man who could marshal facts so well and put them before others in such
i88
LUCIAN THE DREAMER
a crisp and concise fashion should be so unpractical
in ' the stem
business
of life.
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Fletcher - Lucian the Dreamer |
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The
corporeal affords the handle by which the
spiritual
can be laid hold of.
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Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human |
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The postists not only decry the oppression of the 'East' by the 'West', but also insist that the so-called 'Western scientific revolution' in fact
originated
in the .
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Nitzan Bichler - 2012 - Capital as Power |
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And Milton seems to have had no objection
to being 'brought on' in the
Blimberian
sense—working by himself
when a boy of twelve, till the small hours.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07 |
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that time he continued to reside at Rome, taking
Claudius
Caecus in B.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - c |
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[148]
Having got his principle of stability and his principle of change on an
equal footing, Democritus next laid it down that all the differences
visible in things were
differences
either of shape, of arrangement, or
of position; practically, that is, he considered that what seem, to us
to be qualitative differences in things, _e.
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A Short History of Greek Philosophy by J. Marshall |
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Otto von
Bismarck
was the second great cynical force in German modernity, a figure of repression highly capable of thinking.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Critique-of-Cynical-Reason |
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In the first place, I have
had to contemplate my subject from a point of view much
higher than the common one,--from an
elevation
to which
every Student may not have been prepared to rise.
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Fichte - Nature of the Scholar |
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The age had not so much
refinement, that any sense of impropriety restrained the wearers of
petticoat and farthingale from stepping forth into the public ways,
and wedging their not unsubstantial persons, if occasion were, into
the throng nearest to the
scaffold
at an execution.
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Hawthorne - Scarlett Letter |
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So it was that in the time of the Duchy of
Warsaw, while externally and officially reigned
classicism,
imperceptibly
but steadily went on the
process of the undermining of the old decaying
order by new elements, which bore the seeds of
future change.
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Poland - 1911 - An Outline of the History of Polish Literature |
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ELECTRA
Alas, the inborn curse that haunts our home,
Of Ate's bloodstained scourge the
tuneless
sound!
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Aeschylus |
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]
From his
shoulder
Hiawatha
Took the camera of rosewood,
Made of sliding, folding rosewood;
Neatly put it all together.
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Lewis Carroll |
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A na Abend ward zum Greis der Vater; in dunklen
Zimmern versteinerte das Antlitz der Mutter und
auf dem Knaben lastete der Fluch des
entarteten
Ge-
schlechts.
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Trakl - Dichtungen |
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The bank may be
instituted
for a term of years, by way
of trial; and the particular privilege of coining money be
for a term still shorter.
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Hamilton - 1834 - Life on Hamilton - v1 |
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The
reality of the central subject is, of course, to be
understood
broadly.
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Lascelles Abercrombie - The Epic |
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However, with the
development
of bombing sights that per- mitted offset bombing, the "aiming point" might well be miles from the center of the target (making it rather like the offset "aiming point" used in archery target shooting).
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brodie-strategic-bombing-in-ww2 |
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Brunelleschi's
perspective represented the technological adaptation of architectures or con- structions, just as Gutenberg's book
printing
did with handwriting.
| Guess: |
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Kittler-2001-Perspective-and-the-Book |
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The first sort desired securities from King James, for the pre servation of the religion and liberties of England ; whereas, the second sort were for
trusting
him upon discretion, without asking any terms, putting all in his power, and relying entirely on his honor and generosity.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-27 05:03 GMT / http://hdl.
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Demosthenes - Against Midias |
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All alone she dwelleth, and all day long she fareth to and fro, and in
her hand is the feather-mop fashioned from the tail
feathers
of the contumacious turkey,
and with it she polisheth the dark-leaved aspidistras and flicketh the hated dust from the
resplendent never-to-be-used Crown Derby china tea-service.
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Orwell - Keep the Apidistra Flying |
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I seek
No more our
youthful
intercourse.
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Shelley |
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If any disclaimer or limitation set forth in this agreement violates the
law of the state
applicable
to this agreement, the agreement shall be
interpreted to make the maximum disclaimer or limitation permitted by
the applicable state law.
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Imagists |
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John's Eve is a garden of bucolics, a gallery of
pictures
of quaint old
country _ customs.
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Poland - 1922 - Polish Literature in Translation, a Bibliography |
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49 Clement of Alexandria
declared that all scripture must be
allegorically
understood.
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Ovid - Some Elizabethan Opinions of the Poetry and Character of OVid |
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Year after year
Licinius and Sextius were
reelected
Tribunes.
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Macaulay - Lays of Ancient Rome |
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Hirtius, as he frequently hints to me in his letters, seems
unlikely
to do anything without careful consideration.
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| Question: |
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Cicero- Letters to and from Cassius |
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O nimis optato
saeclorum
tempore nati
Heroes, salvete, Deum genus!
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| Question: |
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Catullus - Hubbard - Poems |
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The invalidity or unenforceability of any
provision of this agreement shall not void the
remaining
provisions.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka |
|
" He answered, "
Subtract
from the weight of the burnt wood the weight of the remaining ashes, and you will have the weight of the smoke.
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Kant - Critique of Pure Reason |
|
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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| Question: |
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Ovid - 1868 - Selections for Use in Schools |
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Norwood's view, it must be
accepted
as the true solution of the problem.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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Catullus - 1866b - Poetry - Slater |
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It's the prin- ciple subject of his book The
Manufacture
of Madness, which shows that the therapeutic state has been substituted for the theological state.
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Foucault-Live |
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ON JAMESON'S THE HEGEL
VARIATIONS
297
?
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Hegel - Zizek - With Hegel Beyond He |
|
Volunteers and
financial
support to provide volunteers with the
assistance they need, is critical to reaching Project Gutenberg-tm's
goals and ensuring that the Project Gutenberg-tm collection will
remain freely available for generations to come.
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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Proust - Le Cote de Guermantes - v3 |
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Wherefore
making the more haste,
we lighted upon an old man and a youth, who were very busy in making a
garden and in conveying water by a channel from the fountain into it:
whereupon we were surprised both with joy and fear: and they also were
brought into the same taking, and for a long time remained mute.
| Guess: |
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Lucian - True History |
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Whether the future will bring
salvation
remains uncertain for those alive today.
| Guess: |
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| Source: |
Sloterdijk - Art of Philosophy |
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Yet Ctefiphon hath not only violated the Laws them-
felves, but every Circumftance of Time and Place with Regard
to the Proclamation, when he commands it to be made in the
Theatre, not in your Aflembly ; not when the People are
affembling, but when the Tragedians are
entering
upon the
Stage.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Demosthenes - Orations - v2 |
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But when the knight besought him, 'Follow me,
Prince, to the camp, and in the King's own ear
Speak what has chanced; ye surely have endured
Strange chances here alone;' that other flushed,
And hung his head, and halted in reply,
Fearing the mild face of the
blameless
King,
And after madness acted question asked:
Till Edyrn crying, 'If ye will not go
To Arthur, then will Arthur come to you,'
'Enough,' he said, 'I follow,' and they went.
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| Question: |
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Tennyson |
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— There is not
sufficient love and
goodness
in the world to permit
us to give some of it away to imaginary beings.
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Nietzsche - v06 - Human All-Too-Human - a |
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He also
collects
relics.
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| Source: |
Allinson - Lucian, Satirist and Artist |
|
He did not lack the courage to say
what he
honestly
felt or saw.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v12 |
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αλλά τώρα κακόμαθες, να εργάζεσαι δεν θέλεις,
αλλά σ'
αρέγει
ελεεινά να σέρνεσαι 'ς την πόλι,
να βόσκης με την διακονιά την λαίμαργη κοιλία».
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| Source: |
Homer - Odyssey - Greek |
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, by
John Don', and
querying
whether they might be obtained 'from Eleaz.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Donne - 2 |
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In Greek I
read the _Iliad_ and _Odyssey_ through; one or two plays of Sophocles,
Euripides, and Aristophanes, though by these I
profited
little; all
Thucydides; the _Hellenics_ of Xenophon; a great part of Demosthenes,
Aeschines, and Lysias; Theocritus; Anacreon; part of the _Anthology_;
a little of Dionysius; several books of Polybius; and lastly
Aristotle's _Rhetoric_, which, as the first expressly scientific
treatise on any moral or psychological subject which I had read, and
containing many of the best observations of the ancients on human
nature and life, my father made me study with peculiar care, and throw
the matter of it into synoptic tables.
| Guess: |
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| Source: |
Autobiography by John Stuart Mill |
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But I must of
necessity
conclude
that because _I am_, and because I have an _Idea_ of a _Being most
perfect_, that is, of _God_, it evidently follows that _there is a God_.
| Guess: |
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Descartes - Meditations |
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^^ magnificent Abbey=3
a filial
establishment to that of MeUifont in ii6i,^'t and it was
dedicated
to the
Blessed Virgin Mary.
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| Source: |
O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v3 |
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The winds carried soft magic notes,
Songs and
graceful
dances, string and pipe music.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Like-Water-or-Clouds-The-Tang-Dynasty |
|
What are our woes and
sufferance?
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
|
”
“I've been
thinking
— I don't see how we're goin' to have
any - wedding in this room.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 to v30 - Tur to Zor and Index |
|
manuscript copyists once upon a time- had
smuggled
in any number of errors in the reproduction.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Kittler-2001-Perspective-and-the-Book |
|
The
presentation
of opposite views, quite apart from verbal
ambiguities, as complementary to one another, and hence as equally true
or equally false, is somewhat beyond his range.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Cambridge Medieval History - v5 - Contest of Empire and the Papacy |
|
BRÍGIDA: Claro está; Of course it is:
en esa carta os vendrá he is probably
offering
you
ofreciendo el regalito.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Jose Zorrilla |
|
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Criminal Sociology by Enrico Ferri |
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These names mark a con fluence of
imperial
and archival ambitions.
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Once again the uppermost problem: To be advanced more concretely than both "Pseudorealities," therefore externalized:
collapse
of the cul- ture (and of the idea of culture).
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v2 |
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"Major in exiguo
regnabat
corpore virtus.
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Childrens - Little Princes |
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It works up the crowd
psychology
through regulated
hypnotic doses at repeated intervals, administered in bottles with
moral labels upon them of soothing colours.
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Tagore - Creative Unity |
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nebst metrischen uebersetzungen indischer
gedichte?
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Hegels Philosophy of the Historical Religions |
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It seemed to me a kind of dope-dream, like the ones you have of
sleeping
with
film stars or winning the heavyweight championship.
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Orwell - Coming Up for Air |
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—No ; any Man that has but half an Eye, unless that too blinded with Pre judice, may see the Meaning on't; and that he
apprehended
Danger only from the Papists, against whom he had taken several Examinations.
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Western Martyrology or Blood Assizes |
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Likewise
according
to this view the only way to know that a man thinks is to be that particular man.
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Turing - Can Machines Think |
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Khoa này là khoa thứ nhất trong buổi Trung hưng, chọn được nhiều
người
giỏi, rực rỡ hơn cả đời xưa, nhân tài được tuyển dùng trong ngoài rất đông.
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stella-03 |
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"
Pierre, who does not dare to hope that the princess will ever
accept his love, is thinking over the
difficulties
of his position when
Nicé comes to him.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v20 - Phi to Qui |
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who punishes according to law; not as the selfish
possession of an individual, but the sacred authority
that removes the boundary stones from all selfish
possessions; truth, In a word, as the tribunal of
the world, and- not as the chance prey of a single
hunter" "The search for truth is often thoughtlessly
praised: but it only has anything great in it if
the seeker have the sincere
unconditional
will for
justice.
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Nietzsche - v05 - Untimely Meditations - b |
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Nowhere before could I so well have seen
Her whom my soul most craves since lost to view;
Nowhere in so great freedom could have been
Breathing
my amorous lays 'neath skies so blue;
Never with depths of shade so calm and green
A valley found for lover's sigh more true;
Methinks a spot so lovely and serene
Love not in Cyprus nor in Gnidos knew.
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Petrarch - Poems |
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" so con
tinuing until the cart
withdrew
from under her.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v3 |
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^e world w{i}t{h} stable feith / varieth acordable
chaungynges
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[Sidenote: Elements, that by nature disagree, are restrained by
concord.
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Chaucer - Boethius |
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“Stalwart
fellows,” “great men”:
With one chop they are cloven in twain.
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Hanshan - 01 |
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As until the last moment I was uncer-
tain whether the proposal for the creation of this
Faculty would materialize, not even the slightest
preparations for the winter lectures had been
made by me, and, overwhelmed with work as I
now was, I
resolved
to pay no visits at all.
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Treitschke - 1914 - His Doctrine of German Destiny |
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One can assign his novel tetralogy Joseph and His Brothers, written between 1933 and 1943, a key position in the history of literature and ideas in the twentieth century - first because it
constitutes
the secret main text of modern theology, whose public emergence took place outside of theolog- ical faculties; and secondly as a grand parallel project to Freud's explorations in which Mann probed the immeasurable implications of a psy- choanalytical and novelistic subversion of the exodus narrative.
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Sloterdijk-Derrida-An-Egyptian |
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Public control is necessary, not merely to
avoid educational anarchy, but because it is a matter of importance to
the
community
that its future citizens should be trained in the way
which will make them most loyal to the constitution and the ends it is
designed to subserve.
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Aristotle by A. E. Taylor |
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