So
that everyday facts justify the system of Adam Smith, who said
that the law which
punished
smuggling, after creating the
temptation, and which increased the punishment when it increased
the temptation, was opposed to all justice; whilst Bentham, on the
contrary, departing from his maxim that the punishment ought to be
dreaded more strongly than the offence attracted, called for the
stern repression of smuggling.
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Mercy, sire;
Be pitiful, or strike us both, I pray:
For he my lover is, my promised spouse;
In him it is alone I live-I breathe;
O sire, in mercy us
together
slay.
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But the other
answered
him, Is it come to that, friend and neighbour?
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But pass we on, nor waste
Our words; for so each
language
is to him,
As his to others, understood by none.
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Dante - The Divine Comedy |
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In fact, and through this fact, it is
determined
what type of com- munity dwellers will be dominant.
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Thus, some new medieval darkness threat- ens to
separate
the monkish elite of a few programmers from the billions of laypeople also known as computer illiterates.
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With his companions, Molua made
frequent
delays on
that journey, to enable his cattle to feed on the pasturage, as he proceeded.
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We are back to the
amniotic
fluid.
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:aying wall of the fort, a compilation from the ,ime of OW, Sitric and lv:ac, r"'peclive legendary
founders
of Dublin, W .
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The Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation ("the Foundation"
or PGLAF), owns a compilation
copyright
in the collection of Project
Gutenberg-tm electronic works.
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There is only one class in the
community
that thinks more about money
than the rich, and that is the poor.
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Oscar Wilde - Aphorisms, the Soul of Man |
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The effect of these publications stirred up his enemies to re
newed attempts upon his life and reputations; but, in spite of
them, he
outlived
Paul V and died peacefully Jan.
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Sarpi - 1888 - History of Fra Paolo Sarpi 2 |
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Away with it: do
you take for your share ten hundred
thousand
sesterces; you as much; you
thrice the sum, from whose house your spouse runs, when called for, at
midnight.
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Horace - Works |
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The
translations
of letters to Atticus are based on the version by E.
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Cicero- Letters to and from Cassius |
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In light of the posterior events, one can
understand
how with the juridical terminus technicus `necessary defense' (Notwehr), at a semantic level, the potential reapproxima- tion of the technique of fumigation to the realm of human objects was anticipated.
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A virtue, like allay, so gone
Throughout your form, as though that move,
And draw, and conquer all men's love,
This
subjects
you to love of one,
Wherein you triumph yet: because
'Tis of yourself, and that you use
The noblest freedom, not to choose
Against or faith, or honour's laws.
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women |
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Ben Jonson - Discoveries Made Upon Men, and Some Poems |
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An idea—the antagon-
ism of the two concepts
Dionysian
and Apollonian
—is translated into metaphysics; history itself is
depicted as the development of this idea; in tragedy
this antithesis has become unity; from this stand-
point things which theretofore had never been face
to face are suddenly confronted, and understood
and illuminated by each other.
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Nietzsche - v17 - Ecce Homo |
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For from
the liberality of their Prince, they demand and enjoy that _war-horse_
of theirs, with that
_victorious
javelin_ dyed in the blood of their
enemies.
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Tacitus |
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/ Milano/
Per
Giuseppe
Crespi e C.
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serendipity |
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Byron |
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It is a hard time: one
almost fears that the tendons are going to snap
and one ceases to hope that the artificial and
consciously acquired
movements
and positions of
the feet will ever be carried out with ease and
comfort.
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Nietzsche - v03 - Future of Our Educational Institutions |
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Childrens - Longfellow - Child's Hour |
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107
rambles, formed another part of their
amusements; they delighted to trace
the germ in the bud, to watch the bud
expanding into the flower, to trace the
hand of Providence in the
formation
and
- protection of the simplest objects in the
creation, and thus, "looking through
nature up to nature's God," to find new
causes of gratitude and adoration.
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Childrens - Roses and Emily |
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It is
celebrated
as "lonely
cap.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v2 |
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ATTRACTA, VIRGIN AND
PATRONESS
OF KIL- LARAUGHT, COUNTY OF SLIGO.
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learning |
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v8 |
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His
evenings
were his own; and he pored over a ragged translation of
THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO.
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learning |
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce |
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But, if you say that the body is outside and the mind inside, (as two
separate
things)
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Wang-ch-ug-Dor-je-Mahamudra-Eliminating-the-Darkness-of-Ignorance |
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The idiot is some one who stubbornly says "no"; the mad person is someone who says a "yes," a
presumptuous
"yes" to all his crazy ideas, and the exasperation of the mad person's will consists precisely in saying "yes" even to things that are false.
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Foucault-Psychiatric-Power-1973-74 |
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_Hech_, oh
strange!
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Robert Burns |
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Political
Science Association is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The American Political Science Review.
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Nolte - The Stable Crisis- Two Decades of German Foreign Policy |
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" As they wrapped things up, Wright said: "I too am delighted--that isn't the word for it--over the Trakl
translations
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Trakl - Bringing Blood to Trakl’s Ghost |
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For Fichte there was simply no doubt that the logical-moral res- urrection of the
subjects
and the political revolution of the polity converged.
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Sloterdijk - Art of Philosophy |
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The
Education
Commission and Society of the Friends
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Poland - 1911 - Polish Literature, a Lecture |
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surreverence]
imposed certain persons therein mentioned, the tables, tennis, dice, cards, bowls, clash,
other
unlawful
game.
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Dodsley - Select Collection of Old Plays - v1 |
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Callimachus had observed that the
goddess was the first to instruct men in
agriculture
and laws and so to
begin human civilization.
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Ovid - 1934 - Metamorphoses in European Culture - v1 |
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Payer
also named the
northernmost
island in the archipelago
Crown Prince Rudolf Land (simply Rudolf Island on
Soviet maps), after the Emperor's ill-fated only son;
while he.
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Soviet Union - 1952 - Soviet Civilization |
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Yet these
easy-going lovers of the
picturesque
have a truthfulness of their own.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v16 - Lev to Mai |
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We told him that such a right was essential
to us, and that our people would not be content to make
peace without it; and
Franklin
explained very fully their
great importance to the eastern states in particular.
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Hamilton - 1834 - Life on Hamilton - v2 |
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erican:"
"I want to say to every man, woman and child within my reach that I can cure any disease that
afflicts
the human race.
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Adams-Great-American-Fraud |
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And if there ARE any
Christians
in the United State of America, they would do well to consider Renan's warning.
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Ezra-Pound-Speaking |
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rate last time : and spak'st with the ut
most contempt of our great Lock and Sidney, and all our cracks ; thou makest them speak as great
nonsense
as I my self: And faid'st, that all their schemes of govern ment end just where mine did, to make me my self; John- Tutchin, or any greater scroundrei such can be found
the nation) .
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Rehearsal - v1 - 1750 |
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The author has
confined
his imitation of Dosiadas to the shape of the poem and the use of out-of-the-way words and expressions.
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Pattern Poems |
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), 'The
Naturalistic
Novel
(1 vol.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v05 - Bro to Cai |
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"103 Two
conditions
imposed upon Maurice Byrchen-
shaw when he was granted laureation at Oxford were that he
"Ed.
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Ovid - Some Elizabethan Opinions of the Poetry and Character of OVid |
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What were my dreams and how I could satisfy myself
with them--it is hard to say now, but at the time I was
satisfied
with
them.
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Dostoevsky - Notes from Underground |
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Lapraik, An Old
Scottish
Bard
April 1, 1785
While briers an' woodbines budding green,
An' paitricks scraichin loud at e'en,
An' morning poussie whiddin seen,
Inspire my muse,
This freedom, in an unknown frien',
I pray excuse.
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burns |
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Hốt lòng sot sổng
nguyện
cầu.
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Phong-hoá-tân-biên-phụ-Huấn-nữ-ca.ocr |
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Je suis diablement affligé
De ne pas être ta torchère,
Et de te demander congé,
Flambeau
d'enfer!
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Baudelaire - Les Epaves |
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The equality between the sides of these formulas show that justice is to be
understood
as appropriateness.
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Sloterdijk - Rage and Time |
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The general that
hearkens
to my counsel and acts upon it, will conquer: -- let such a one be retained in command!
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The-Art-of-War |
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When I my self perhaps
am the
_Author_
of them.
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Descartes - Meditations |
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(1) Civil
knowledge
is conversant about a subject which of all
others is most immersed in matter, and hardliest reduced to axiom.
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Bacon |
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And must such stupid notions still /rr-
wretched
nations
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Rehearsal - v1 - 1750 |
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and the Online
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It is precisely
the human element which may be seen everywhere
and among all peoples; but among the Greeks it is
seen in a state of
nakedness
and inhumanity which
cannot be dispensed with for purposes of instruction.
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Nietzsche - v08 - The Case of Wagner |
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But
Heathcliff affirms his principal reason for
resuming
a connection with
his ancient persecutor is a wish to install himself in quarters at walking
distance from the Grange, and an attachment to the house where we lived
together; and likewise a hope that I shall have more opportunities of
seeing him there than I could have if he settled in Gimmerton.
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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë |
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Sometimes these cogitations still amaze
The troubled
midnight
and the noon's repose.
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T.S. Eliot |
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That which
determines
this is not the specific form of the life at present but the actions that we engage in during this life.
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Jig-Me-Lingpa-The-Dzogchen-Innermost-Essence-Preliminary-Practice |
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Kho vêu con kbá h cho ngoan,
IKH
cbừếề
Ibối xíu, dỈJ đang bồ thăm.
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Phong-hoá-tân-biên-phụ-Huấn-nữ-ca.ocr |
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A parallel drawn between the Age of the
Antonines
and the present Age of Science may seem irrelevant.
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Allinson - Lucian, Satirist and Artist |
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LIMITED RIGHT OF
REPLACEMENT
OR REFUND - If you discover a
defect in this electronic work within 90 days of receiving it, you can
receive a refund of the money (if any) you paid for it by sending a
written explanation to the person you received the work from.
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H. D. - Sea Garden |
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For the majority of its historical existence, however, Judaism occupied a position that can best be
described
as defensive universalism.
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Sloterdijk - God's Zeal |
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Yet the world's business hither finds its way
At times, and unsought tales beguile the day,
And tender
thoughts
are those which Solitude
l.
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A grey turn to a top and bottom, a silent pocketful of much heating, all
the pliable succession of surrendering makes an
ingenious
joy.
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Gertrude Stein - Tender Buttons |
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This was
especially
true of the drama.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v09 - Dra to Eme |
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During the last
hundred years they had lost in Africa the energy which had once made
them invincible; and in spite of his boasted bravery, their king Gelimer
proved himself, by his indecision, sensitiveness, lack of
perseverance
and
want of will power, the worst possible leader for a nation in danger.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v2 - Rise of the Saracens and Foundation of the Western Empire |
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_The Dynasty of Raghu_ and _The Birth of the War-god_ belong to a
species of
composition
which it is not easy to name accurately.
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Kalidasa - Shantukala, and More |
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He lost some of his
triremes
in a violent storm, but he reached the river Hypius with most of his ships.
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Memnon - History of Heracleia |
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More and more it
will become apparent that
churches
do not suffice
for the spiritual needs of mature people.
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Treitschke - 1914 - His Doctrine of German Destiny |
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Jonson has been called a prose
Aristophanes?
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06 |
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A bloody twain made these things be;
One was thy
bitterest
enemy,
And one the wife that lay by thee.
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Euripides - Electra |
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In the first place, Rees was proposing a
functional
separation of employer-employee problems from the main concern of the NAM and its affiliate system.
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Brady - Business as a System of Power |
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And when
thou hast learned to speak good of them, try to do good unto them, and
thus thou wilt reap in return their
speaking
good of thee.
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Epictetus |
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New Love and Old
In my heart the old love
Struggled
with the new;
It was ghostly waking
All night through.
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Sara Teasdale - Love Songs |
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When pressed, many
educated
Christians today are too loyal to deny the virgin birth and the resurrection.
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Richard-Dawkins-God-Delusion |
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We
encourage
the use of public domain materials for these purposes and may be able to help.
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Attic Nights of Aullus Gellius - 1792 |
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Moreover, tender kids with bleating throats
Do know their horned dams, and butting lambs
The flocks of sheep, and thus they patter on,
Unfailingly
each to its proper teat,
As nature intends.
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Lucretius |
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Both are but
theatres
where the chief actors rot.
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Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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That it has very much
contributed
to it there can
be no doubt.
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Ricardo - On The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation |
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O happy those,
Whom there he
chooses!
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Dante - The Divine Comedy |
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Specially per- fected to relate the events of an individual life within a stable society, it enabled the novelist to record, describe, and explain the weakening, the vections, the involutions, and the slow disorganization of a
particular
system in the middle of a universe at rest.
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Sartre-Jean-Paul-What-is-literature¿-Introducing-Les-Temps-modernes-The-nationalization-of-literature-Black-orpheus |
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EPODE:
An Iacchic melody
To the golden
Aphrodite
_60
Will I lift, as erst did I
Seeking her and her delight
With the Maenads, whose white feet
To the music glance and fleet.
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Shelley copy |
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But Troy's great sons
dispense
with being good,
And boldly sin by courtesy of blood;
Wink at each other's crimes, and look for fame 265
In what would tinge a cobbler's cheek with shame.
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Satires |
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To use the
language
of common speech, but to employ always the _exact_
word, not the nearly-exact, nor the merely decorative word.
| Guess: |
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Imagists |
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^
Yes, gentlemen, that is
practical
German unity.
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Treitschke - 1915 - Germany, France, Russia, and Islam |
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It reminds me of your
observation
that people do insane things in the name of their faith.
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Richard-Dawkins-God-Delusion |
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How could it be
otherwise?
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce |
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That this can now be avoided, in that one offers the possessor of the desired object another from one's own possessions and thereby converts the whole exchange finally then into one more trifling, as though one continues or begins the conflict--to realize that is the beginning of all cultivated economy, every higher
trafficking
of goods.
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Bouhevoaevot
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We have therefore
pictured
Catullus in this play
as we see him through his poems, rather than from the
vague history by which he is known to the world.
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Catullus - Lamb - A Comedy in Verse |
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What
beauties
doth Lisboa first unfold!
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Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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a glance told him both,
Then
striking
his spurs, with a terrible oath,
He dashed down the line, mid a storm of huzzas,
And the wave of retreat checked its course there, because
The sight of the master compelled it to pause.
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Matthews - Poems of American Patriotism |
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This letter was taken from the person to whom' he
hadigi^ren
it: at his first examination, before the lords-
jtis,|iees, he denied every thing', till he was shewed thi$M>letter; and then he was confounded.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons |
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And
yet we find in Shakespeare's management of the tale neither pathos,
nor any other
dramatic
quality.
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Coleridge - Biographia Literaria |
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And there is silence,
repeatedly
invoked and overarching.
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Trakl - Bringing Blood to Trakl’s Ghost |
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So they kept us close till nigh on noon,
And then they rang the bell,
And the Warders with their
jingling
keys
Opened each listening cell,
And down the iron stair we tramped,
Each from his separate Hell.
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Wilde - Selected Poems |
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Wilson
probably
is waiting for her to Wnd time to do the work.
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Ezra-Pounds-Chinese-Friends-Stories-in-Letters |
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The Wild Rose
In the fence corners of the meadow way
I
gathered
the wild rose one June day.
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Childrens - Children's Rhymes and Verses |
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In the depth of her
despairing
melancholy
she will become a nun.
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Epiphanius Wilson - Japanese Literature |
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"11 But I am using
the particulars of
character
or comportment but to the fact that we inhabit such stances.
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Bourbon - "Twitterlitter" of Nonsense- "Askesis" at "Finnegans Wake" |
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