among
jecture is pronounced by
Suyskens
to be sufficiently probable, as writers
living near the time of both Saints Patricks might confound their respective transactions.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v9 |
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To practise
its small wit on such compositions, and to overlook
a phenomenon which is
certainly
worth explaining,
is quite in keeping with this aesthetics.
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Nietzsche - v01 - Birth of Tragedy |
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Throughout
life he had
almost a contempt for riches, and although endowed with talents which
might have commanded position and fortune, he was never seduced by
the golden bait on many occasions held out to him.
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Sarpi - 1868 - Life of Fra Paolo Sarpi |
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913 On the way he visited
Dagobert
II of Austrasia, and Perctarit, king
of the Lombards.
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bede |
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On the other
hand, a deficiency, a state of degeneration, may be
of the greatest possible use,
inasmuch
as it acts
as a stimulus to other organs.
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Nietzsche - v15 - Will to Power - b |
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Now to the low leaves they cling,
Each with coy
fantastic
pose,
Each a petal of a rose
Straining at a gossamer string.
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Wilde - Charmides |
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The
hot vapour lapped round the
earthborn
Titans: flame unspeakable rose
to the bright upper air: the flashing glare of the thunder-stone and
lightning blinded their eyes for all that there were strong.
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Hesiod |
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The
etymology
of upadana is bhavam upddaddti "who grasps bhava" (see above note 3).
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-3-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991-PDF-Search-Engine |
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Đến khi Uy Mục lên ngôi, ông bị biếm chức, điều đi làm Thừa chánh sứ Quảng Nam, trên
đường
đi, đến Nghệ An ông bị sứ giả của Uy Mục đuổi theo bắt phải chết, ông khẩu chiến một bài thơ rồi ung dung nhảy xuống sông Lam tự tử (1505).
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stella-04 |
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He lived with Thrasybulus the tyrant of Miletus, as we are
informed
by Minyas.
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Diogenes Laertius |
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Women have
entered
industry
in greater numbers, and hold important
positions on the collective farms, particularly during the war,
with most of the men in the armed forces.
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Soviet Union - 1944 - Meet the Soviet Russians |
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I did not, when a child in my early years, address to you,
O my mother,
endearing
words, Uttered with a lisping
tongue.
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Latin - Bradley - Exercises in Latin Prosody |
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The intellectual indigence and
lack of inventive power of this
resourceful
and
inventive animal is simply terrible.
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Nietzsche - v14 - Will to Power - a |
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)
when he had him
condemned
in his absence, and 12.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - b |
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Why but to awe,
Why but to keep ye low and ignorant,
His worshippers; he knows that in the day
Ye Eate thereof, your Eyes that seem so cleere,
Yet are but dim, shall
perfetly
be then
Op'nd and cleerd, and ye shall be as Gods,
Knowing both Good and Evil as they know.
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Milton |
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As such, it is not merely a historical phenomenon to be dissolved through dialectical critique and the practical change of relations that engender it, but a permanent, transhistorical, fix- ture of our
everyday
reality.
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Hegel - Zizek - With Hegel Beyond He |
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You can easily comply with the terms of this
agreement
by
keeping this work in the same format with its attached full Project
Gutenberg-tm License when you share it without charge with others.
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Austen - Lady Susan |
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In this matter dates are everything,
and I think that if we get all our
material
ready, and have every item
put in chronological order, we shall have done much.
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Dracula by Bram Stoker |
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Ac cordingly he and his
companion
set out upon new adventures, and riding over Shooter's-hill, they met two post-chaises ; in one of which was a supercargo belonging to the East India Company, and in the other two gentlemen, whom they disarmed, after a
E2
george ii.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v4 |
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Verdurin, il ne marchanda pas sa gaieté, car il
avait trouvé depuis peu pour la
signifier
un symbole autre que celui
dont usait sa femme, mais aussi simple et aussi clair.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Du Côté de Chez Swann - v1 |
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Titis passage listing the names of the great Madhyamika scholars appears to be by a
different
hand, or at least a later addition made by Atisl!
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Richard-Sherburne-A-Lamp-for-the-Path-and-Commentary-of-Atisha |
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Such are the
incidents
of the plot.
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Suda - Lives of the Hellenistic Poets |
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He felt the death chill touch the extremities and
creep onward towards the heart, the film of death veiling the eyes, the
bright centres of the brain extinguished one by one like lamps, the
last sweat oozing upon the skin, the powerlessness of the dying limbs,
the speech thickening and wandering and failing, the heart throbbing
faintly and more faintly, all but vanquished, the breath, the poor
breath, the poor
helpless
human spirit, sobbing and sighing, gurgling
and rattling in the throat.
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce |
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Thou marshall'st me the way that I was going,
And such an
Instrument
I was to vse.
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shakespeare-macbeth |
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He can’t reside in a
backwoods
corner,
Nor drink from a poisoned stream.
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Hanshan - 01 |
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He will consider whether what he says is true, and whether what he
does is right, in relation to health and
disease?
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Plato - Apology, Charity |
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This place has been
identified
with Lowhill, in the Queen's County, by William M.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v1 |
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This
Cleonymus
is a riddle worth propounding among guests.
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Aristophanes |
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Didn't eat a great deal [or a lot of
different
things
at a time?
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Ezra Pound - Confucian Analects |
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Alternatively, it gave its impulse once and r all (4) and every thing else occurs as a necessary
consequence
(J).
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Hadot - The Inner Citadel The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius |
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W e lived pretty near the sea; at
night the north wind
whistled
through the long corridorea
of our old castle; by day, even when we re-united, it was
wondrously favourable to our silence.
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Madame de Stael - Corinna, or Italy |
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My skin flie has
wounded!
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Faust, a Tragedy by Goethe |
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The essay is determined by the unity of its object, together with that of theory and
experience
which have migrated into the object.
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Adorno-The Essay As Form |
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e rounde table
Ouer-walt wyth a worde of on wy3es speche;
For al dares for drede, with-oute dynt
schewed!
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Gawaine and the Green Knight |
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but Fate to Cinara gave
A life of little space;
And now she cheats the grave
Of Lyce, spared to raven's length of days,
That youth may see, with
laughter
and disgust,
A fire-brand, once ablaze,
Now smouldering in grey dust.
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Horace - Odes, Carmen |
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Let others to the
printing
press run fast, II.
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Robert Herrick - Hesperide and Noble Numbers |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-27 04:59 GMT / http://hdl.
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Demosthenes - Orations - v2 |
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the disciple sank
With
anguished
cry .
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Stefan George - Selections from His Works and Others |
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Too slowly runneth all
speaking
for me:--into thy chariot, O storm, do I
leap!
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Thus Spake Zarathustra- A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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) I beg your pardon; I am afraid I am
disturbing
you too.
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A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen |
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de Coislin
immediately
began to cry aloud that he would
jump out if we did not stop for the young ladies: and he set
himself to do so in such an odd manner that I had only time to
catch hold of the belt of his breeches and hold him back; but he
still, with his head hanging out of the window, exclaimed that
he would leap out, and pulled against me.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v22 - Sac to Sha |
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As is to be expected in our culture, there sometimes is a word or two of exaggerated praise at the beginning; but this is usually followed up by some more
specific
qualifiation of a less stereotyped, more vivid and direct kind.
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Adorno-T-Authoritarian-Personality-Harper-Bros-1950 |
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Very long has it
possessed
a charm over my fancy; and, if I
dared, I would breathe my wishes that the name might never change.
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Austen - Persuasion |
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The application of puzzles or riddles to this form of composition was new, but in giving himself the
patronymic
Simichidas the author is probably acknowledging his dept to his predecessor, Simichus being a pet-name for of Simias, as Amyntichus for Amyntas in VII.
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Pattern Poems |
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A
boy of sixteen or eighteen was occupied
incessantly
in filling,
lighting, and cleaning the chibouk of his master.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v01 - A to Apu |
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all that I behold
Within my Soul has lost its
splendor
& a brooding Fear
Shadows me oer & drives me outward to a world of woe
So waild she trembling before her own Created Phantasm*
{These 10 lines circled and lightly struck out as a block, restored in Erdman.
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Blake - Zoas |
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But I have excluded everything
which has an interest merely personal, or indeed any other interest than
that of poetry; and I have thus omitted the famous "Ode on the Departing
Year," in spite of the esteem in which Coleridge held it, and in spite of
its one exquisite line--
"God's image, sister of the Seraphim"--
and I have omitted it because as a whole it is untempered rhetoric,
shapeless in form; and I have also omitted confession pieces such as that
early one which contains, among its otherwise too emphatic utterances, the
most delicate and precise picture which Coleridge ever drew of himself:
"To me hath Heaven with
bounteous
hand assigned
Energic Reason and a shaping mind,
The daring ken of Truth, the Patriot's part,
And Pity's sigh, that breathes the gentle heart--
Sloth-jaundiced all!
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Coleridge - Poems |
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nations who were
destitute
of any religious
belief.
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Madame de Stael - Germany |
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"
Garibaldi
was to share;
And "Ole Axel Kettleson!
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Matthews - Poems of American Patriotism |
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Our limits will not permit any far-
ther
development
of the various ideas which, besides
'.
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Charles - 1867 - Classical Dictionary |
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This same type of spirit is found near Nola in a
desolate
place near the temple of Portus, and under a certain cliff at the foot of Mount
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Bruno-Cause-Principle-and-Unity |
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SHIVAJI ASSUMES ROYAL TITLE
273
its spoils,
including
horses, elephants, camels, treasure, arms and
munitions of war.
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Cambridge History of India - v4 - Mugul Period |
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org/donate
While we cannot and do not solicit contributions from states where we
have not met the
solicitation
requirements, we know of no prohibition
against accepting unsolicited donations from donors in such states who
approach us with offers to donate.
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Sonnets from the Portugese |
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James Legge translation: in his
lectures
Chang cited Confucian ideas in Legge's translation.
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Ezra-Pounds-Chinese-Friends-Stories-in-Letters |
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* The
election
of delegates to a pro-
* March 15,1775.
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Hamilton - 1834 - Life on Hamilton - v1 |
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The way one accepts, gratefully or ungratefully, as one already expected or is surprised, so that one is satisfied by the gift or remains dissatisfied, so that one feels elevated by the gift or humiliated--all this has a very
specific
repercussion on the giver, although, of course, not expressible in a particular concept and quantity, and thus each giving is an interaction between the giver and the recipient.
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SIMMEL-Georg-Sociology-Inquiries-Into-the-Construction-of-Social-Forms-2vol |
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He informed them that, in their jour-
ney to meet Caesar, he had been
generally
with him;
that he had sounded him on this business by hints,
which, though cautious, were intelligible; and that he
always expressed his disapprobation, though he never
betrayed the secret.
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Plutarch - Lives - v7 |
|
C
)
All methods, all the
hypotheses
on which the
science of our day depends, were treated with the
profoundest contempt for centuries : on their
account a man used to be banished from the
society of respectable people-he was held to be
an “enemy of God," a reviler of the highest ideal,
a madman.
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| Question: |
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Nietzsche - v15 - Will to Power - b |
|
It is not to the present purpose to mention
particularly
the several
events in the course of this war.
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Demosthenes - Leland - Orations |
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Society itself becomes little more than a
pluralistic
configuration of status groups.
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Blackshirts-and-Reds-by-Michael-Parenti |
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She had the remembrance of all this, she had the
consciousness of being nine-and-twenty to give her some regrets and
some apprehensions; she was fully
satisfied
of being still quite as
handsome as ever, but she felt her approach to the years of danger, and
would have rejoiced to be certain of being properly solicited by
baronet-blood within the next twelvemonth or two.
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Austen - Persuasion |
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One cannot take even the twenty-four volumes, more or less selected volumes of the Macmillan edition all at once, and it is, alas, but too easy to get so started and
entoiled
as never to finish this author or even come to the best of him.
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Ezra-Pound-Instigations |
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Ravenel, a Southern
published
in England (1785), was founded
Secessionist, comes North at the begin- upon the outrageous stories of a real
ning of the War, with his Rebel daugh- man, one Baron Karl Friedrich Hierony-
ter Lillie; her Secessionism being more mus von Münchhausen, born at Boden-
a result of local pride and social preju- werder, Hanover, Germany, 1720; died
dice than of any deep-seated principle
there, 1797
He had served in the Rus-
due to thought and experience.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v30 - Guide to Systematic Readings |
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(Lifting her veil)
Then I kiss you, a
thousand
thousand kisses
For all the days ere I had won to you
Beyond the walls and gates you barred so close.
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Sara Teasdale - Helen of Troy |
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There is much
gratitude
for Nancy Goodman's work in assembling this panel.
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The Totalitarian Mind - Fischbein |
|
)
I will speak first of our
ancestors
; for it is right and becoming that now, when we are lamenting the dead, a tribute should be paid to their memory.
| Guess: |
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| Source: |
Universal Anthology - v03 |
|
And if he spoke of his own theory, that
a man can be very well
educated
without any
history at all, people would shake their heads and
I; think they had not heard aright.
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Nietzsche - v05 - Untimely Meditations - b |
|
_ This comes of your
numerous
wardrobe.
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| Source: |
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association |
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He was the same in the
management
of his family, and took equal care to form his children to the study of polite learning as to their military exercises.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
The Letters of Abelard and Heloise |
|
How happy is the little stone
That rambles in the road alone,
And does n't care about careers,
And exigencies never fears;
Whose coat of elemental brown
A passing universe put on;
And independent as the sun,
Associates or glows alone,
Fulfilling
absolute
decree
In casual simplicity.
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Dickinson - Two - Complete |
|
The fall of our
footsteps
ringeth too hollow through their streets.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Thus Spake Zarathustra- A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
|
In truth, this generator is set up by demonstrating the existence of an equivalent
dynamics
in the interior of the existence that understands itself correctly.
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Sloterdijk - You Must Change Your Life |
|
the hounds that thou hast train'd
Shall eat thee at thy solitary home
Ere long, let but Apollo prove, at last,
Propitious
to us, and the Pow'rs of heav'n.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Odyssey - Cowper |
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(See also a photographic facsimile of that page
following
p.
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| Source: |
Heidegger - Nietzsche - v1-2 |
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And even if your education in studies and reflections is boundless, unless you succeed in being in harmony with the Dharma, you will not tame your enemy,
negative
emotions.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Longchen-Rabjam-The-Final-Instruction-on-the-Ultimate-Meaning |
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THE
CEREMONIES
FOR CANDLEMAS DAY
Kindle the Christmas brand, and then
Till sunset let it burn;
Which quench'd, then lay it up again,
Till Christmas next return.
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Robert Herrick - Lyric Poems |
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It is
impossible
to pray for
tsar Herod; the Mother of God forbids it.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Pushkin - Boris Gudonov |
|
50 MISSION WORK AMONG THE POLES
infant, but
intercessions
in her behalf were in
vain.
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Poland - 1910 - Protestantism in Poland, a Brief Study of its History |
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It is
situated
in Bath Street, and it has been erected after a design, furnished by the celebrated architect, Welby Pugin.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v3 |
|
The Systematicity of
Metaphorical
Concepts
3.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Lakoff-Metaphors |
|
The amount of
artistic
activity in this state has gone down in the past year.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Lakoff-Metaphors |
|
High hopes were once formed of
democracy; but
democracy
means simply the bludgeoning of the people by
the people for the people.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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Oscar Wilde - Aphorisms, the Soul of Man |
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Thus, many a groan
Heaving, we
navigated
sad the streight,
For here stood Scylla, while Charybdis there
With hoarse throat deep absorb'd the briny flood.
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Odyssey - Cowper |
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Accordingly
we cannot pronounce them, again,
to be wrong who describe the aesthetic state to be the most
productive in relation to knowledge and morality.
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Literary and Philosophical Essays- French, German and Italian by Immanuel Kant |
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at,
And
hardeliche
a-doun stap,
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Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II - 1389 |
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TO LIMIT AT WILL THE NUMBER OF THEIR OFFSPRING
Showing how
desirable
it is, both in a political and a social point
of view, for mankind to be able to limit at WILL THE NUMBER OF
THEIR OFFSPRING, WITHOUT SACRIFICING THE PLEASURE THAT ATTENDS THE
GRATIFICATION OF THE REPRODUCTIVE INSTINCT.
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Knowlton - Fruits of Philosophy- A Treatise on the Population Question |
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It follows that you should certainly accept
emptiness
because you accept the interdependence of the words and so forth.
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Aryadeva - Four Hundred Verses |
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Hercules, hanging on rumours of those labours,
Was already resting from his, in
favouring
yours.
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Racine - Phaedra |
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Legrandin avait à peine répondu, d’un air
étonné, comme s’il ne nous reconnaissait pas, et avec cette
perspective du regard particulière aux personnes qui ne veulent pas
être aimables et qui, du fond subitement prolongé de leurs yeux, ont
l’air de vous apercevoir comme au bout d’une route interminable et à
une si grande distance qu’elles se contentent de vous
adresser
un
signe de tête minuscule pour le proportionner à vos dimensions de
marionnette.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Du Côté de Chez Swann - v1 |
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The Raccoon is a
sprightly
sharp looking animal, feeding princi-
pally on sugar-cane, and if near the water, on shell-fish.
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Childrens - The Creation |
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It rebukes
Your earthly passion, your
unchaste
desires,
And bids you look into your heart, and see
How you do wrong that better nature in you,
And grieve your soul with sin.
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Longfellow |
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'osthe
Immortality
of the Soul.
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Plato - 1701 - Works - a |
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They, where the goal of their way lies nearest, bear through
the
brushwood
in armed array.
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Virgil - Aeneid |
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About that time, also, fifty rivers were
deserted
by fish ; but, when St.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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Do thy
appointed
work, fear not, care not
for rewards.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v14 - Ibn to Juv |
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sige-lēasne sang (Grendel's cry of woe), 788;
sārigne
sang
(Hrēðel's dirge for Herebeald), 2448.
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Beowulf |
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Soli was a very distinguished city in Cilicia, the home of many
excellent
men; it is now called Pompeiopolis.
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Suda - Lives of the Hellenistic Poets |
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Name of Person:
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) The Song of
Hiawatha
(1858)
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Sandulescu-Literary-Allusions-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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My heart more love than your
forgetfulness!
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19th Century French Poetry |
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The river is the
benefactor
of the country.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 to v25 - Rab to Tur |
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