"
The other day I was talking to my child
about her father, who had been
suddenly
taken
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The
epigram was originally what the name implies,— the inscription upon
a tomb or upon a votive
offering
to explain its significance.
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[370]
TIBERIUS
ILLUSTRIS { F 2 } G
1 am a fawn slain by no dogs, or stake-nets, or huntsmen, but in the sea I suffered the fate that threatened me on land.
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Greek Anthology |
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Saveliitch
followed
me, grumbling--
"That's fun--gossip of the Tzar!
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Pushkin - Daughter of the Commandant |
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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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Even so the Scottish
warriors
held their own against the river.
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Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School by Stevenson |
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This content
downloaded
from 128.
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Then again there
is Lysanias of Sphettus, who is the father of Aeschines - he is present;
and also there is
Antiphon
of Cephisus, who is the father of Epignes;
and there are the brothers of several who have associated with me.
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Plato - Apology, Charity |
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2 Chemulp'o the harbour for the yamen in Inchˇon, often
mistaken
with Inchˇon by foreign writers.
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Peter Vay - Korea of Bygone Days |
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36 No such
incident
is to be found in our
Irish Annals.
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The calls of the sentries mingled at
intervals
with the roar of the hot
springs let flow for the night.
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Lermontov - A Hero of Our Time |
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The last was first in fame; but
brighter
beams
His follower flung around in solar streams.
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brighter |
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what spark threaded heritor? |
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Petrarch - Poems |
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75
Hoc fit, quod Romae vivimus: illa domus;
Illa mihi sedes, illic mea
carpitur
aetas:
Huc una ex multis capsula me sequitur.
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Catullus - Hubbard - Poems |
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What can your
presence
here so late intend?
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heart |
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What are the possible reasons for someone to be in a specific location unusually late? |
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The passage suggests that a possible reason for someone to be in a specific location unusually late could be due to an act of fate, or the implementation of an important task or deed. |
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Thomas Otway |
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But still the hope
Experience
taught to live,
Equal to judge--you're candid to forgive.
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Robert Burns - Poems and Songs |
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Unlike philosophy, art
does not search for islands of security from which other experiences can
be expelled as fantastic or imaginary, or rejected as a world of secondary
qualities or enjoyment, of
pleasure
or common sense.
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illusion |
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How does the pursuit of art contrast with philosophy regarding their approach to experiences that may be considered fantastic, imaginary, or related to pleasure and common sense? |
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Art and philosophical approaches like that of Descartes or Newton contrast in their relationships to experiences such as the fantastic, the imaginary, or that of pleasure and common sense. Unlike philosophy, art does not seek security from these experiences or reject them as secondary or frivolous. Instead, art explores and intensifies the difference between real and merely possible experiences. It showcases through its own works that order can exist even in the realm of possibilities. This can result in astonishment, both for observers of art and the artists themselves. This contrasts starkly with philosophy's and science's search for certainty and rationality, and their dismissal of what may be perceived as imaginary or connected with pleasure and common sense. |
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Niklas Luhmann - Art of the Social System |
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Dans une
foule, ces
éléments
peuvent, un par un, sans qu'on s'en aperçoive
être remplacés par d'autres, que d'autres encore éliminent ou
renforcent, si bien qu'à la fin un changement s'est accompli qui ne se
pourrait concevoir si l'on était un.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - b |
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Je les aurais sans doute
laissé
disparaître
comme tant d'autres si, au moment où elles
passèrent devant moi, la blonde--était-ce parce que je les contemplais
avec cette attention?
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - a |
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To those sentient beings who were poor,
I manifested as myriads of jewels,
establishing
them in bliss.
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Tarthang-Tulku-Mother-of-Knowledge-The-Enlightenment-of-Yeshe-Tsogyal |
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He further
acquired
the protectorate over, and the right of receiving tribute from, those Greek cities which did not receive absolute freedom ; but it was stipulated in this case that the cities should retain their charters, and that the tribute should not be heightened.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.2. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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Nobilior
Harris observes: "He seems also to
44
have been the Author of a Description of Ireland, in Hexameter and
Pentameter
verse ; or rather the Life of St.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v7 |
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Tagore - Gitanjali |
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He has put a sudden
darkness
over the moon.
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Yeats |
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There are prodigious numbers
them Spain, but those
Calderon
are reckoned the best.
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Dodsley - Select Collection of Old Plays - v1 |
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Ye Dacyanne menne, gyff Dacyanne menne yee are, 980
Lette nete botte blodde
suffycyle
for yee bee;
On everich breaste yn gorie letteres scarre,
Whatt sprytes you have, & howe those sprytes maie dree.
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τότε πινάκια κρέατα ψητά, 'πού 'χαν
τους
μένει
από τον δείπνον, έφερε 'ς αυτούς ο χοιροτρόφος, 50
κ' εσώρευσεν ογλήγορα 'ς τα κάνιστρα τον άρτο,
και εις καυκί μέσα γευτικό κρασί τους συγκερνούσε,
και αντίκρυ αυτός εκάθισε του θείου Οδυσσέα.
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Homer - Odyssey - Greek |
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And needs must differ in many things besides
The varied natures and resulting habits
Of humankind--of which not now can I
Expound the hidden causes, nor find names
Enough for all the divers shapes of those
Primordials whence this
variation
springs.
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Lucretius |
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And, do you know that the scarlet lilies are woven petal by
petal from my heart's blood, these little quivering birds are my
soul made incarnate music, these heavy perfumes are my emotions
dissolved into aerial essence, this flaming blue and gold sky is
the 'very me,' that part of me that incessantly and insolently,
yes, and a little deliberately,
triumphs
over that other part--a
thing of nerves and tissues that suffers and cries out, and that
must die to-morrow perhaps, or twenty years hence.
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Sarojini Naidu - Golden Threshold |
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>]
[12 cold
desires]
coldest Ayres _O'F_]
<_Love, if a God thou art.
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Donne - 1 |
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"
WHO never ate his bread in sorrow,
Who never spent the
darksome
hours
Weeping and watching for the morrow,-
He knows ye not, ye gloomy Powers.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v11 - Fro to Gre |
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"
One of the least agreeable circumstances of her
residence
there was her
being treated with too much confidence by all parties, and being too
much in the secret of the complaints of each house.
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Austen - Persuasion |
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Let me be
able to fancy that a better
knowledge
of my heart, and of my present
feelings, will draw from her a more spontaneous, more natural, more
gentle, less dignified, forgiveness.
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Austen - Sense and Sensibility |
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But this has an
unfortunate
by-product which can't be helped.
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Richard-Dawkins-Unweaving-the-Rainbow |
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Doubtfull it stood,
As two spent Swimmers, that doe cling together,
And choake their Art: The
mercilesse
Macdonwald
(Worthie to be a Rebell, for to that
The multiplying Villanies of Nature
Doe swarme vpon him) from the Westerne Isles
Of Kernes and Gallowgrosses is supply'd,
And Fortune on his damned Quarry smiling,
Shew'd like a Rebells Whore: but all's too weake:
For braue Macbeth (well hee deserues that Name)
Disdayning Fortune, with his brandisht Steele,
Which smoak'd with bloody execution
(Like Valours Minion) caru'd out his passage,
Till hee fac'd the Slaue:
Which neu'r shooke hands, nor bad farwell to him,
Till he vnseam'd him from the Naue toth' Chops,
And fix'd his Head vpon our Battlements
King.
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shakespeare-macbeth |
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The election of
Mauritius
has, however, been taken as a proof and a
result of a movement which had undoubtedly been going on for some
time.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v4 - Eastern Roman Empire |
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From the period
of lower
organisms
has been handed down to man the belief that there are
like things (gleiche Dinge): only the trained experience attained
through the most advanced science contradicts this postulate.
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Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human |
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At Alexander's court there was no more fatal
imputation
than that of
refusing worship and adoration to Hephaestion.
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Lucian |
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And gently
balanced
on the wing
Of the wild whirlwind we will ride,
Rejoicing with the joyous thing.
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Baudelaire - Poems and Prose Poems |
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2
Meanwhile
Murena and Mithridates both sent envoys to the Heracleians, each calling on them to become their allies.
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Memnon - History of Heracleia |
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My
respectful
kind compliments to Mrs.
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Robert Burns- |
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querying
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Ovid - 1868 - Selections for Use in Schools |
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As has
sometimes
been remarked, there is no such thing as a "hyphenated French person," in contrast to the mil- lions of hyphenated Americans taking pride in an (often mostly invented) ethnic identity, and expressing a residual if largely nostalgic loyalty to an ancestral homeland.
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Cult of the Nation in France |
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The
Creed and the Scriptures became the
official
source alike of law and of
wisdom.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v5 - Contest of Empire and the Papacy |
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" Poor General Fontana showed his face, pale
and in evident discomfiture, and with the air of a man at his
last gasp, indistinctly
pronounced
these words:-"His Excellency
Count Mosca solicits the honor of being admitted.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v04 - Bes to Bro |
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Given this similarity in approach, however, each school tends to develop its own style, favoring either a predominantly intellectual or
academic
approach, (shay pay ka bap [bshad pa'i bka' bab]), or a more intuitive, meditative one, (drup pay ka bap [sgrub pa'i bka' bab]).
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Kalu Rinpoche |
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This is the assumption that as soon as a fact is presented to a mind all
consequences
of that fact spring into the mind simultaneously with it.
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Turing - Can Machines Think |
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He obtained the passage of an Act of
Parliament
which made it
necessary to obtain a license for plays.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v10 - Emp to Fro |
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ALS-3 1/4 autograph letter signed consisting of three
leaves
ANS autograph note signed
TL typed letter unsigned, followed by numeral
indicating
number of leaves of the original, e.
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Ezra-Pounds-Chinese-Friends-Stories-in-Letters |
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But the French cuisine, almost the
sole outward trace left of the period of French domination, was
a potent and
enduring
influence.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 - Rab to Rus |
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For some minutes the whole court was in
confusion
and by the time they
had settled down again, the cook had disappeared.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll |
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The first these Alterations being mitigate the punishment those, who shall by
the law
adjudged
guilty, might thought
unseasonable relaxa immediate danger but
tion, while there should
any apprehensions
(q)
20.
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Complete Collection of State Trials for Treason - v01 |
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Count
Living
examples
offer greater powers;
A prince learns badly from bookish hours.
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Corneille - Le Cid |
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and its content may not be copied or emailed to
multiple
sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission.
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Trakl - Word Trucks- I and You; Here and There; This and That |
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145 (#175) ############################################
The Local Church
145
of the community: and when the Roman church intervened to point out
the gravity of the blow thus struck at the principle of Christian order, it
was still the
community
of Rome which addressed the community of
Corinth.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v1 - Christian Roman Empire and Teutonic Kingdoms |
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Almost
overnight
we
could become rich and free.
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Orwell - Animal Farm |
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11 On his arrival, Sulla won over some cities which changed sides of their own will, and
captured
others by force, and he routed a large army from Pontus in battle.
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Memnon - History of Heracleia |
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The in- sipid phrase "learning process" fails to capture the drama of this
creative
reflec- tion.
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Presumably
there is a ‘not’ left out, or something.
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Orwell |
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in managing the horse and yourself
just now in the chicken yard, against
your old enemy, the turkey-cock;
but I am glad to see you came oft*
victorious ; and I am glad to perceive,
that you can turn your mind quickly
from
yourself
to your friends.
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Childrens - Frank |
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[v]Vellum-bound books filled the cases;
delicate
water-colors adorned
the walls.
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The Literary World - Seventh Reader |
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Come voyage in dream,
beyond the known, beyond the
possible!
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Andre Breton - First Manifesto of Surrealism - 1924 |
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This morning shall unfold
The
deathful
scene, on heroes heroes roll'd.
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Odyssey - Pope |
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The Confucian will find most terms of Greek
philosophy
and most Greek aphorisms lacking in some essential~?
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Ezra Pound - Confucian Analects |
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A crop of armed men sprang from the sowing, but
Jason,
prepared
for this marvel by Medea, threw among them a stone
which she had given him, whereupon they fell upon and slew one
another.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v02 - Aqu to Bag |
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At half-past seven, element
Nor
implement
was seen,
And place was where the presence was,
Circumference between.
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Dickinson - Three - Complete |
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_ Heavily now
Let fall the strokes upon the
perforant
gyves:
For He who rates the work has a heavy hand.
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Elizabeth Browning - 1 |
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Questa palude che 'l gran puzzo spira / cigne
dintorno
la citta` dolente
?
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Sandulescu-Literary-Allusions-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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I’ll do for you
everything
heaven can do.
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Stefan George - The Anti-Christ |
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As the
Knight of the Green Chapel I am known to many,
wherefore
if thou
seekest thou canst not fail to find me.
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Gawaine and the Green Knight |
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'"
DAMOETAS
"Fell as the wolf is to the folded flock,
Rain to ripe corn, Sirocco to the trees,
The wrath of
Amaryllis
is to me.
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Virgil - Eclogues |
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For pride grows rankly, and to
ripeness
brings
The curse of fate, and reaps, for harvest, tears!
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Aeschylus |
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Then came the hermit out and bare him in,
There
stanched
his wound; and there, in daily doubt
Whether to live or die, for many a week
Hid from the wide world's rumour by the grove
Of poplars with their noise of falling showers,
And ever-tremulous aspen-trees, he lay.
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Tennyson |
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From this moment,
The very
firstlings
of my heart shall be
The firstlings of my hand.
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shakespeare-macbeth |
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It is
reviewed
in S.
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Poland - 1922 - Polish Literature in Translation, a Bibliography |
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Others echoed from our
anchored
fleet;
Thus the Moors' amazement proved complete,
Terror seized them just as they were landing.
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Corneille - Le Cid |
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Κ' εχύθηκε ο
Τηλέμαχος
απ' την αυλή με βία,
και των μνηστήρων όλεθρον ο νους του εμελετούσε.
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Homer - Odyssey - Greek |
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This knowledge was effective: Cromer believed he had put it
to use in
governing
Egypt.
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Said - Orientalism - Chapter 01 |
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Publius Licinius Crassus Dives, youngest son of the
celebrated
triumvir,
started with Cæsar for the war in Gaul, made the conquest of Aquitaine,
and was employed to conduct to Rome the soldiers who were to vote in
favour of Pompey and Crassus.
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Napoleon - History of Julius Caesar - b |
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18,
Thoughts
on the Benefits of the System of
Fasting enjoined by our Church was issued with his initials.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v12 |
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Let us see whether He dIeclareth God's Name to His
brethren
in
Ver.
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v1 |
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As
they
approached
the confines of society the train was blended
among a thousand others.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v07 - Cic to Cuv |
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Colgan would seem to have
collected
some Acts of this holy Bishop, for publication, at the 6th of April,3 had he lived to complete his work.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v4 |
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Hans Ulrich
Gumbrecht
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238 las mu?
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Hans-Ulrich-Gumbrecht |
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garuda (khyung) An ancient Indian mythological bird that hatches full-grown from the egg and thus
symbolizes
the awak- ened state of mind.
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Jamgon-Kongtrul-Cloudless-Sky |
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The emendation I have introduced
presupposes only careless typography or
punctuation
to account for
the bad line.
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Donne - 2 |
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Pentheus
would flee to his mother, Orpheus to the priestesses of Bacchus, were they to bear but a sound from the barbarous weapon of Antiochus.
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Martial - Book XI - Epigrams |
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London,, rejoice*
In thy
fortunate
choice.
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Marvell - Poems |
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CXXXII
Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me,
Knowing thy heart torment me with disdain,
Have put on black and loving
mourners
be,
Looking with pretty ruth upon my pain.
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Shakespeare - Sonnets |
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His revision--a new opening sentence--addressed the
confusion
head on: "Although I do get angry, I am not violent like others in the neighbor- hood.
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The Public Work of Rhetoric_nodrm |
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In such a
position
stood the greater part of those princes who embraced
the cause of the Reformation.
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Schiller - Thirty Years War |
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And
standing
on the altar high,
"Lo, what a fiend is here!
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blake-poems |
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But the
difficulty
and the importance of our task lies in resisting the tempta- tion merely to celebrate the break with the past or to decry the past's continu- ing influence on our present life.
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Nolte - 1974 - The Relationship between "Bourgeois" and "Marxist" Historiography |
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_1633-69:_
_similarly
or with
no title_, _B_, _Cy_, _D_, _H40_, _H49_, _Lec_, _N_, _O'F_,
_TCD_]
[2 (Vertue, .
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Donne - 1 |
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Paul's
or
Westminster
Abbey.
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Selection of English Letters |
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Everything, therefore, means
something
to the genius, even
if only unconsciously.
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Weininger - 1946 - Mind and Death of a Genius |
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'167 solemn days':
days of
marriage
or mourning, on which at this time formal calls were
paid.
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Alexander Pope |
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I love
ignorance
of the future, and do not
want to come to grief by impatience and antici-
patory tasting of promised things.
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Nietzsche - v10 - The Joyful Wisdom |
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If the iden- tity is not nothingness, that means to say, if it has content, it
contains
ipso facto a distinction.
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Hegel Was Right_nodrm |
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As such, freed from any
dependence
upon the object, image is the new political reality, a reality which knows it is liberated from the political per se.
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Education in Hegel |
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The pages of the diary are full of particulars respecting
Pepys's various servants, and their part in
constant
musical per-
formances.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08 |
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