" (PhSp, 449) it is this pro- cess that, for the time being, can retain the
appearance
of harmony.
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"What you say about the need, at times, to
fructify
thought by taking action, even if only pro tern, is most realistic and is true to life in general.
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sieging Heraeum--a place
probably
on the northern
coast of the Propontis, to the west of Perinthus.
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Demosthenese - 1869 - Brodribb |
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' and going all the way to 'Fotward to kitchen
gardens!
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v1 |
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Elle venait de voir entrer son mari, et par les mots qu'elle prononçait,
faisait allusion au comique d'avoir l'air de faire ensemble une visite
de noces,
nullement
aux rapports souvent difficiles qui existaient entre
elle et cet énorme gaillard vieillissant, mais qui menait toujours une
vie de jeune homme.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Le Côté de Guermantes - Deuxième partie - v1 |
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_Both_ I wot not what of hir nose I shal
descryve
(_eleven syllables_).
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Chaucer - Romuant of the Rose |
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~X7'0'U shew'd me last time, master, the right J[ of the primogeniture to succeed in the go
vernment, from the law of nature, that is, the commen consent of mankind from the beginning : which must be either the law of nature ; or such an
universal
tradition as descended all the way from Adam through all his po
sterities.
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Rehearsal - v1 - 1750 |
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And mind, Junior, if you cry, I'll give you to yon
terrible
Badger!
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Trakl - Bringing Blood to Trakl’s Ghost |
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Further Western sketches of compelling
interest
may
be expected from one who in 'Red Men and White) has made a dis-
tinct contribution to the fiction of locality in the United States.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 to v30 - Tur to Zor and Index |
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It mattered not how greatwasthesacrificedemanded,orhowcontinuoustheexertion; alllabours were
lightened
by that complacency taken in their performance, and by the testimony of a good conscience, which guided their motives.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v9 |
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_O'F_: _no title_, _B_, _which
adds note_, This hath
relation
to 'When by thy scorne'.
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Donne - 1 |
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[Contains
charters
and monographs.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v5 - Contest of Empire and the Papacy |
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Whereas on the contrary, these jolly fellows
say they have
sufficiently
discharged their offices if they but anyhow
mumble over a few odd prayers, which, so help me, Hercules!
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Erasmus - In Praise of Folly |
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A note as from a single place,
A slender
tinkling
fall that made
Now drops that floated on the pool
Like pearls, and now a silver blade.
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Robert Frost - A Boy's Will |
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And
therefore
to our Lady Guinevere,
And to all other ladies, I make moan:
Pray for my soul, and yield me burial.
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Tennyson |
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Within our beds awhile we heard
The wind that round the gables roared,
With now and then a ruder shock,
Which made our very
bedsteads
rock.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v27 - Wat to Zor |
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When he arrived home at three
o’clock
he was looking as
white as a sheet, and his lips were quivering.
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Dostoevsky - Poor Folk |
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Wordsworth,
thinking
probably of the "Venus" and the "Lucrece," said
finely of Shakespeare "Shakespeare _could_ not have written an Epic; he
would have died of plethora of thought.
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Golden Treasury |
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After constant indulgence
of one's weak nature, and the other's bad one, I earn for thanks two
samples of blind ingratitude, stupid to
absurdity!
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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë |
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It was, so that you may know it, to our
illustrious
Ancestors, to the children of those Gauls, numbering more than a hundred and fifty thousand, who left this country some three thousand years ago to go beyond the seas, to the end of the known world of the time, to the depths of Asia to found the proud City of Ankara and to people the province which took their name and was called Galatia.
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Cult of the Nation in France |
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I
resolved
to ignore them as far as possible:
to treat them, that is to say, as modes of imperfection.
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Wilde - De Profundis |
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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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Meredith - Poems |
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The movements of
the Protestants called their attention to the interior of the empire,
while the progress of the king in Brandenburg, by threatening the
hereditary possessions of Austria,
required
them to turn their arms to
that quarter.
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Schiller - Thirty Years War |
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—
Since the belief has ceased that a God directs in
general the fate of the world and, in spite of all
apparent crookedness in the path of humanity,
leads it on gloriously, men themselves must set
themselves oecumenical aims
embracing
the whole
earth.
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Nietzsche - v06 - Human All-Too-Human - a |
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They all have a satirical, polemical component which can
scarcely
be hidden under the mask of scientific seriousness.
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Sloterdijk-Cynicism-the-Twilight-of-False-Consciousness |
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Price
increase
from 1300 to 1900: 769%
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Nitzan Bichler - 2012 - Capital as Power |
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vwv, in a speech generally
attributed to
Hegesippus
(Karlowa Prog'r.
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Demosthenese - First Philippic and the Olynthiacs |
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The doom had
been already given, but the ceremony of
expatriation
and out-
lawry was yet to follow; and under the direction of the prophet,
the various castes and classes of the nation prepared to take a
final leave of one who could no longer be known among them.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v23 - Sha to Sta |
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"
Nae gentle dames, tho' e'er sae fair,
Shall ever be my muse's care:
Their titles a' arc empty show;
Gie me my
Highland
lassie, O.
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Robert Burns - Poems and Songs |
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Where
industrial
plants were hit, the nonessential as well as the essential were affected.
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brodie-strategic-bombing-in-ww2 |
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It exists
because of the efforts of
hundreds
of volunteers and donations from
people in all walks of life.
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Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse |
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All is looked at as a mere game of
exquisite
skill, and the praise is
regularly awarded to the most successful player.
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Coleridge - Table Talk |
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These themes recur throughout this section, and they
introduce
Ecology of Genes (6.
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Richard-Dawkins-The-Devil-s-Chaplain |
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I cannot guess her thought, but well I ween
Such gifts are
skilless
to atone such crime.
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Aeschylus |
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King; Towards the Holocaust: The Social and Economic
Collapse
of the Weimar Republic by Michael N.
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Nolte - The Nazi State and the New Religions- Five Case Studies in Non-Conformity |
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bably demanded that the
Phocians
should be in.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - a |
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Stephen lifted his eyes in wonder and saw for a moment Father Dolan's
white-grey not young face, his baldy white-grey head with fluff at the
sides of it, the steel rims of his
spectacles
and his no-coloured eyes
looking through the glasses.
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce |
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Suddenly the walls of the hollow where I stood
sundered
with a crash,
and I looked down on a bottomless void of blue, where the sun and moon
gleamed on a terrace of silver and gold.
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Li Po |
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Please do not assume that a book's appearance in Google Book Search means it can be used in any manner
anywhere
in the world.
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Fichte - Germany_and_the_French_Revolution |
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between the two pIne trees, not CIrce but CIrce was lIke that
cOInIng [roin the 110use of S11100the stone "not know whIch god'
nor could enter her eyes by probIng the lIght blazed behInd ller
nor was tIllS from sunset
Athene PronOla,
In hypostaSIS Hellos, Perse CIrce
Zeus ArtemIS out at Leta Under wIldwood
Help Ule to lleede
By Clrceo, the stone eyes loobllg seaward
Nor could you enter her eyes by probIng The tenlple shook WIth Apollo
As WIth
leopards
by mount's edge, lIght blazed behuld her,
trees open, theIr nlInds stand before them As In Carrara IS whIteness
Xorol At Sulmona arc hall heads Gold hght, In veIned phylotaxls
By hundred blue-gray over theIr rock-pool, Or the kIng-wIngs In nligratlon
And In thy mInd beauty, 0 ArtemIS Over asphodel, over broom-plant,
faun's ear a-level that blossom Yao and Shun ruled by Jade
Whuder lch mael hdhan
helpe me to neede
754
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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An important
contribution
of Hazlitt is his comment on the
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v12 |
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unbroken
perfection is
over all!
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Tagore - Gitanjali |
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Stephen said quickly for fear his
trembling
would prevent him:
--Yes, sir, but Father Dolan said he will come in tomorrow to pandy me
again for it.
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce |
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why does
everything
I see or hear become a symbol of
my life?
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v02 - Aqu to Bag |
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At the sound Chloe
screamed again; at which Daphnis laughed, and availing himself of the
opportunity, put his hand into her bosom and drew the happy chirper
from its place, which did not cease its note even when in his hand;
Chloe was pleased at seeing the
innocent
cause of her alarm, kissed it,
and replaced it, still singing, in her bosom.
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Scriptori Erotici Graeci |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-26 05:04 GMT / http://hdl.
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Arisotle - 1882 - Aristotelis Ethica Nichomachea - Teubner |
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There is no
similar
annotation
in the Murray copy.
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Byron |
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XIII
Their harts she
ghesseth
by their humble guise,
And yieldes her to extremitie of time; 110
So from the ground she fearlesse doth arise,
And walketh forth without suspect of crime:?
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Spenser - Faerie Queene - 1 |
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For him, the existence of radical evil is
accompanied
by the experience of the radical absence of meaning.
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The Totalitarian Mind - Fischbein |
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I with leave of speech implor'd,
And humble
deprecation
thus repli'd.
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Milton |
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Offitt now pays his of the hero's convictions, and his manly
addresses to Maud, who
intimates
that adoption of what seems to him the cause
she desires to see Farnham suffer for of truth, to his own personal loss and
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 to v30 - Tur to Zor and Index |
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In 'Nadeschda' we have for essential subject-matter the struggle
between the
institution
of serfdom and the freedom of the individ-
ual.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 to v25 - Rab to Tur |
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Not when Dorothy has given you to understand that there is a
secret
subterraneous
communication between your apartment and the chapel
of St.
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Austen - Northanger Abbey |
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It flourished and grew for a century: the literature, the ideas,
and the masterpieces of precocious Italy imposed
themselves
on
sluggish Europe; and the Flemish cities through their commerce,
and the Austrian dynasty through its possessions and its Italian
affairs, introduced into the North the tastes and models of the
new civilization.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v24 - Sta to Tal |
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Usage guidelines
Google is proud to partner with libraries to digitize public domain
materials
and make them widely accessible.
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Ovid - 1805 - Art of Live |
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375
use
>
“ truth
were moreover obliged to an apparatus
similar to that used by those whom they were
attacking: they therefore brandished the concept
as absolutely as their adversaries did-
they became fanatics at least in their poses,
because no other pose could be
expected
to be
taken seriously.
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Nietzsche - v14 - Will to Power - a |
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Jennings
soon appeared, and the note being given her, she read it
aloud.
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Austen - Sense and Sensibility |
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Resistance that might
otherwise
seem futile can be worthwhile if, though in- capable of blocking aggression, it can nevertheless threaten to make the cost too high.
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Schelling - The Art of Commitment |
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CLXIII
Piety toward the Gods, to be sure, consists chiefly in thinking rightly
concerning them--that they are, and that they govern the Universe with
goodness and justice; and that thou thyself art appointed to obey them,
and to submit under all circumstances that arise; acquiescing cheerfully
in whatever may happen, sure it is brought to pass and
accomplished
by
the most Perfect Understanding.
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Epictetus |
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"
He then tells how for that reason he
consented
to
his father's will.
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Poland - 1919 - Krasinski - Anonymous Poet of Poland |
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His 'Soldier Songs
(1872) and Military
Refrains)
(1888) were
immensely popular, and won him the presi-
dency of the Patriotic League; an association
intensely hostile to Germans, and whose agi-
tation seemed likely to lead to a collision
with Germany, wherefore the poet was pre-
vailed upon to retire from the presidency.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 to v30 - Tur to Zor and Index |
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That some spot in
darkness
could be found
That does not vibrate whene'er your depths sound.
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Rilke - Poems |
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The his- tory of mediaeval europe is that of a
conflict
between maniacs and sav- ages, with a dash of malevolence, greed of conquest, pollution.
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Ezra-Pound-Japan-Letters-essays |
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], como a diplomacia, uma coisa substancialmente falsa, que existe não como coisa, mas inteira e
absolutamente
para um fim.
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Pessoa - Livro do Desassossego |
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Lanigan's "
Ecclesiastical
History of Ireland," vol.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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To an Aeolian Harp
The winds have grown articulate in thee,
And voiced again the wail of ancient woe
That smote upon the winds of long ago:
The cries of Trojan women as they flee,
The
quivering
moan of pale Andromache,
Now lifted loud with pain and now brought low.
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Sara Teasdale - Helen of Troy |
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Tile situation of the United States naturally inspires a wish, that the form of the
institution
could admit of a plurality of branches.
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Alexander Hamilton - 1790 - Report on a National Bank |
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There must be lots of timing circuits working in parallel, their effects being
averaged
to reach the final decision of when to release the projectile.
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Richard-Dawkins-Unweaving-the-Rainbow |
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Novels and
Romances
of the Author of Waverley.
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| Source: |
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v12 |
|
Coleridge
comments
upon it in verse:
Be proud as Spaniards.
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| Source: |
Donne - 2 |
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Homer is, in the world of the
Hellenic
discord,
the pan-Hellenic Greek.
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Nietzsche - v08 - The Case of Wagner |
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As there was no possibility of getting
the child out of the
carriage
without her
screams being much more likely to dis-
turb than the noise of it, Lady Pearcy
ordered the servants to strip the beds inr?
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Childrens - Tales of the Hermitage |
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Where fierce the surge with awful bellow
Doth ever lash the rocky wall;
And where the moon most
brightly
mellow
Dost beam when mists of evening fall;
Where midst his harem's countless blisses
The Moslem spends his vital span,
A Sorceress there with gentle kisses
Presented me a Talisman.
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Pushkin - Talisman |
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Eternal Lamp of Love, whose radiant flame
Out-_darts_ the heaven's Osiris; and thy _gems
Darken_ the
splendour
of his mid-day beams.
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Robert Herrick - Hesperide and Noble Numbers |
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The
historie
of foure-footed beastes .
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| Source: |
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v04 |
|
Ông làm quan Đô Ngự sử và từng
được
cử đi sứ sang nhà Minh (Trung Quốc).
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| Source: |
stella-04 |
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Though stanza be rendered for stanza, though
at first view it has the
appearance
of being exceedingly literal, this
version is nevertheless exceedingly unfaithful.
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Camoes - Lusiades |
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It is only a formal law- that
is, one which
prescribes
to reason nothing more than the form of its
universal legislation as the supreme condition of its maxims- that can
be a priori a determining principle of practical reason.
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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And yet this man is
permitted
to
live : -- to live ?
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| Source: |
Latin - Casserly - Complete System of Latin Prosody |
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THE SONG OF PRINCESS ZEB-UN-NISSA
IN PRAISE OF HER OWN BEAUTY
(From the Persian)
When from my cheek I lift my veil,
The roses turn with envy pale,
And from their pierced hearts, rich with pain,
Send forth their
fragrance
like a wail.
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| Source: |
Sarojini Naidu - Golden Threshold |
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Since what they thought of their husbands, that I, that the entire world not so much
believed
as knew of thee.
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| Source: |
The Letters of Abelard and Heloise - 1st Letter |
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128 There are [times when] we polish without mak-
ing anything; and there are [times when] it would be
possible
to make some-
thing, but we are unable to polish.
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| Source: |
Shobogenzo |
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But wherever there is a romantic
movement
in art there somehow, and under
some form, is Christ, or the soul of Christ.
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Nicolas, whose Edition has reminded me of several things, and
instructed me in others, does not consider Omar to be the material
Epicurean that I have
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O mystic
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Baudelaire - Poems and Prose Poems |
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But, he is also
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No doubt the symbolical type of poem presents difficulties
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No glass renders a man's form
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Well, the name was as true as
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The last drop has been wrung out of the subject, and the sensation of 'going under' has never so thoroughly been expressed:
everything
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In addition, of course, there is the vulgar conception according to which science consists in
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All
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Aryan Civilization - 1870 |
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