But
Picrochole,
thinking
it had been some relief coming to him from the town,
adventured more forwardly than before, and was upon the giving of a most
desperate home-charge, when Gargantua cried out, Ha, Friar John, my friend
Friar John, you are come in a good hour.
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-- Out of Prisky Poppagenua, the palsied old priamite, home from Edwin Hamilton's
Christmas
pantaloonade, Oropos Roxy and Pantharhea at the Gaiety, trippudiating round the aria, with his fiftytwo heirs of age!
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Ease alone, Catullus, alone
afflicts
thee ;
D
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Catullus - Ellis - Poems and Fragments |
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The text has Khakhom, the name of
Bhatgaon
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1440, John O'McKerrell, rector of Donagh- more died, and
Gelacius
O'McKerrell was appointed in his stead.
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gt
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Trakl - Dichtungen |
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But I have
added to these notes as they passed through the Press, and he must not
be made
responsible
for my errors.
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His great landscape architect, Le Notre, arranged for statuary in
every
division
of the famous gardens at the Tuileries and at Versailles.
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It may be
regarded
as the Mother of
all things.
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Tao Te Ching |
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Thomas's day,
and have degenerated into disgusting
tendencies
to vernal appearances.
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De Quincey - Confessions of an Opium Eater |
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We both
expanded
and honed our initial ideas as we learned from and with one another.
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I will also embrace my
mistress
without restraint; and you shall send me, if I require her, your own maid.
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What is most crucial about this example, I believe, is the teachers' refusal to give up on the
classroom
even as they sought to imbue their stu- dents' experience with a radically new set of methods and goals.
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Explain the allegory of the
incident
of the Lion.
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being situated in a dark room, adopting a
specific
bodily posture of meditation, and stopping all forms of thought, is the actual dharmaktiya.
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Tsongkhapa-s-Qualms-About-Early-Tibetan-Interpretations-of-Madhyamaka-Philosophy |
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From powders and
perfumes
keep free,
Then we shall smell how sweet you be.
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Robert Herrick - Hesperide and Noble Numbers |
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At the Return from the Western Circuit, that London might have
a little
sprinkling
of their Mercy, the pious and prudent Mr.
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Western Martyrology or Blood Assizes |
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lucia borski |
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Sara Teasdale - Flame and Shadow |
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He laboured especially in the
province
of Thuringia.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v3 |
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Granger observes of his rhymes, that he knew no better way to
characterize
them, than " by the three blue beans in a blue bladder.
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Sara Teasdale - Love Songs |
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Instead, make sure that every aspect of your daily
activities
is embraced by an undistracted presence of mind.
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Longchen-Rabjam-The-Final-Instruction-on-the-Ultimate-Meaning |
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As slow our ship her foamy track
Against the wind was cleaving,
Her
trembling
pennant still look'd back
To that dear isle 'twas leaving.
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Golden Treasury |
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Concerning
this exactor, Truth saith in the Gospel, And the Judge deliver thee to the officer [V.
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i will however
concentrate
on other aspects in hegel's texture.
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It
was the custom that royal
children
should be brought up at the home of
the mother.
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Epiphanius Wilson - Japanese Literature |
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But the brahman, seeing the
ichneumon
in that plight, came
rashly to the conclusion that the beast had eaten his child; and
forthwith killed the ichneumon.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v20 - Phi to Qui |
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Google Book Search helps readers discover the world's books while helping authors and
publishers
reach new audiences.
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Ovid - 1868 - Selections for Use in Schools |
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Et puis il y a les différences de milieu, d'éducation,
auxquelles on ne veut pas croire parce que, quand on cause tous les
deux, on les efface par les paroles, mais qui se
retrouvent
quand on est
seul pour diriger les actes de chacun d'un point de vue si opposé qu'il
n'y a pas de véritable rencontre possible.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - a |
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He woke
in the wide
caressing
bed, softer and warmer than any bed he had ever slept in, and began
to grope about for his matches.
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Orwell - Keep the Apidistra Flying |
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In an age when writing, if it exists at
all, is a rare and secret art, the mists of
antiquity
descend after a
very few generations.
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Lascelles Abercrombie - The Epic |
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fourth day they arrived at Barmouth in
good health and
tolerable
spirits.
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Childrens - Tales of the Hermitage |
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CCLVI
The count Oger no
cowardice
e'er knew,
Better vassal hath not his sark indued.
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Chanson de Roland |
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The
chapters
that follow chapter 1 of this book are illustrations of the variety of forms in society.
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SIMMEL-Georg-Sociology-Inquiries-Into-the-Construction-of-Social-Forms-2vol |
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Why do you
apologise?
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Dostoevsky - Notes from Underground |
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Greeks, the,
compared
with the Romans, xvi.
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Nietzsche - v18 - Epilogue, Index |
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A thoroughly patriotic Englishman, he is severe upon all mis-
government, openly rebuking the king, denouncing the greed
and rapacity of the nobles, protesting indignantly against the
extortionate
exactions
of the pope.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v01 |
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Please check the Project
Gutenberg
Web pages for current donation
methods and addresses.
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French - Apollinaire - Alcools |
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The gape of his
enormous
jaws was nearly as wide as the gateway of the king's palace.
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Universal Anthology - v02 |
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Nevertheless
I succeeded in finding it about eight
miles west of the Falls; touched it and smelled it, and secured a
lingering corymb of flowers for my herbarium.
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Thoreau - Excursions and Poems |
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He who
plundered
the living, let him be dragged with the hook.
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there is no explaining
anything
by reasoning and so it is useless to
reason.
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Dostoevsky - Notes from Underground |
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This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for
generations
on library shelves before it was carefully scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world's books discoverable online.
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Aquinas - Medieval Europe |
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_(He sighs, draws back
and stares sideways down with
dropping
underjaw)_ Well, well.
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James Joyce - Ulysses |
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It is notorious that Dumas was at the head of a «Company” like
that which Scott laughingly proposed to form for writing and pub-
lishing the class of books called
Waverley
Novels.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v09 - Dra to Eme |
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Wright's
Political
Songs, for the Camden Society, 1839, p.
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Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II - 1389 |
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19:10 Then saith Pilate unto him,
Speakest
thou not unto me?
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bible-kjv |
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Old Nestor first perceived the
approaching
sound,
Bespeaking thus the Grecian peers around:
"Methinks the noise of trampling steeds I hear,
Thickening this way, and gathering on my ear;
Perhaps some horses of the Trojan breed
(So may, ye gods!
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Iliad - Pope |
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In riper years, perchance, when the
fresh
enthusiasm
and glad hopefulness of youth have van-
ished, they take counsel with themselves, review their whole
previous life, and attempt to draw therefrom some conclu-
sive doctrine;--attempt, it may be, to convince themselves
that no earthly good whatever can give them satisfaction:
--And what do they now?
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Fichte - Nature of the Scholar |
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But if we note how all this pomp at last
Is but a drollery and a mocking sport,
And of a truth man's dread, with cares at heels,
Dreads not these sounds of arms, these savage swords
But among kings and lords of all the world
Mingles undaunted, nor is overawed
By gleam of gold nor by the
splendour
bright
Of purple robe, canst thou then doubt that this
Is aught, but power of thinking?
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Lucretius |
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or if those women you note
Reflect your
fabulous
senses' desire!
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Mallarme - Poems |
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At last I saw the
shadowed
bars,
Like a lattice wrought in lead,
Move right across the whitewashed wall
That faced my three-plank bed,
And I knew that somewhere in the world
God's dreadful dawn was red.
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Wilde - Poems |
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"
To whom Isolt,
"Ah then, false hunter and false harper, thou
Who brakest thro' the scruple of my bond,
Calling me thy white hind, and saying to me
That
Guinevere
had sinned against the highest,
And I--misyoked with such a want of man--
That I could hardly sin against the lowest.
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Tennyson |
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Oh, "Thee" is who cometh first Out of mine own soul-kin,
For I am
homesick
after mine own kind
And ordinary people touch me not.
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Pound-Ezra-Umbra-The-Early-Poems-of-Ezra-Pound |
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What the Grecomania of the Italian Renaissance and then again of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries meant for the
The Modern Age as Mobilization 25
self-forming of modern
bourgeois
society is by now culturo-histor- ically evident.
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Sloterdijk- Infinite Mobilization |
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In all humility, we offer these
thoughts
to our colleagues who receive similar invitations to debate.
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Richard-Dawkins-The-Devil-s-Chaplain |
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The cure of a disease, so inveterate and so widespread in
Athens, is a
difficult
task and of too great importance for the scope of
Comedy.
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Aristophanes |
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Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks are often created from several printed
editions, all of which are
confirmed
as Public Domain in the U.
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Dostoevsky - Poor Folk |
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This fish, though now so generally known in ponds, was
not
introduced
into this country before the year 1514.
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Childrens - The Creation |
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The
slightly
yield- ing quality of the essayist's thought forces him to greater intensity than discursive thought can offer; for the essay, unlike discursive thought, does not proceed blindly, automatically, but at every moment it must reflect on itself.
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Adorno-The Essay As Form |
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There kings receiv'd the marks of soy'reign pow'r; In state the
monarchs
march'd; the lictors bore Their awful axes and the rods before
Here the tribunal stood, the house of pray'r,
And here the sacred senators repair;
All at large tables, in long order set,
A ram thetr off'ring, and a ram their meat.
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Dryden - Virgil - Aeineid |
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In its place,
individual civil disobedience movement to be
practised
by private
individuals was started.
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Cambridge History of India - v4 - Indian Empire |
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I know that universal
availability
is generally considered to be the main effect and the unconditional value of electronically provided hyper-communi- cation.
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Gumbrecht - Infinite Availability - On Hyper-Communication and Old Age |
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Trước
đây 6 năm mới mở một khoa thi lớn, nay theo qui chế nhà Chu, chỉ 3 năm mở một khoa cũng không ngần ngại.
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Wallenstein began the
campaign by
expelling
the Saxons from
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Abelous - Gustavus Adolphus - Hero of the Reformation |
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O Thou, great
Governor
of all below!
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Robert Burns - Poems and Songs |
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"
The
conversation
was interrupted at this point, to the great regret of
the young girl.
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Pushkin - Queen of Spades |
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Here it is
a
leathern
money-bag.
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Satires |
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The building of such a system may require more rapid
progress
toward the closer association of the free countries in harmony with the concept of the United Nations.
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NSC-68 |
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The captain on this leaped out of the chaise, and Page fired, but in such a manner as to miss, (for he had no design to hurt
him, unless he should be
compelled
to do so in his
before required you
fire
if
refuse
to
you
upon you.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v3 |
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Not a word more, good night--I hope for ever:
Thus to deceive
deceivers
is no fraud.
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Dryden - Complete |
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Ron Hubbard is just one example among many - but an
outstandingly
informative one.
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Sloterdijk - You Must Change Your Life |
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Without communicating his
intention
to the saint, under whose guardianship he was placed, Kellach prepared to depart.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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This legend
not only underlies all the spiritual romances of Celtic Ireland and
Scotland, but has
profoundly
appealed to the imagination of the
VI-214
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v06 - Cal to Chr |
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Public domain books are our gateways to the past,
representing
a wealth of history, culture and knowledge that's often difficult to discover.
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Attic Nights of Aullus Gellius - 1792 |
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Incidentally, any modern
neurotic
person would agree with the magical idea that there is no natural death.
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Sloterdijk - Selected Exaggerations |
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Nothing could be more
delightful!
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Austen - Pride and Prejudice |
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His turban has fallen from his forehead,
To assist him the bystanders started--
His mouth foams, his face
blackens
horrid--
See the Renegade's soul has departed.
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Pushkin - Talisman |
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The only result of the
emancipation
of the serfs was that property
changed hands; or, rather, that new proprietors were created.
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Proudhon - What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government |
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l'humide carreau tend ses bouillons
limpides!
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Rimbaud - Poesie Completes |
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The desolate,
deserted
trees,
The faded earth, the heavy sky,
The beauties she so truly sees,
She thinks I have no eye for these,
And vexes me for reason why.
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Robert Frost - A Boy's Will |
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Well, of course, Cyril was always
cast for the girls' parts, and when _As You Like It_ was
produced
he
played Rosalind.
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Oscar Wilde |
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EMILY DICKINSON,
NOVEMBER IN THE SOUTH
THIS
his
livelong
day I listen to the fall
Of hickory-nuts and acorns to the ground,
The croak of rain-crows and the blue-jay's call,
The woodman's axe that hews with muffled sound.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v28 - Songs, Hymns, Lyrics |
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We must then, as readers, in order to follow this text, imagine an "I" who is
detachable
from the history of its beliefs.
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Paul-de-Man-Material-Events |
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'9 See Camerarius, " De
Scotorum
Pie-
tate," lib.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v3 |
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What is the use to the modern man of this
"monumental"
contemplation
of the past, this pre-
occupation with the rare and classic?
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Nietzsche - v05 - Untimely Meditations - b |
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One-fourth of the
world's forests, three-fifths of the phosphorites, three-fourths of
the peat, and four-fifths of the
potassium
salts are in the U.
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Soviet Union - 1944 - Meet the Soviet Russians |
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' Yes,' she said demurely, ' I'm Sprats, and you've a cheek to call me
so—who
gave you leave, I'd like to know?
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Fletcher - Lucian the Dreamer |
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This, with other ceremonies, was
supposed
to be
ordered by a certain image like a doll, which a sorcerer placed
in his tobacco-pouch, whence it uttered its oracles, at the same
time moving as if alive.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v16 to v20 - Phi to Qui |
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) Therefore, to speak accurately, no ideality whatever belongs to these, although they agree in this respect with the representation of space, that they belong merely to the subjective nature of the mode of sensuous perception such mode, for example, as that of sight, of hearing, and of feeling, by means of the sensations of colour, sound, and heat, but which, because they are only sensations, and not intuitions, do not of
themselves
give us the cognition of any object, least of all, an a priori cognition.
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Kant - Critique of Pure Reason |
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They will not learn that man has
evolved,[4] that the intellectual faculty itself is an evolution,
whereas some
philosophers
make the whole cosmos out of this intellectual
faculty.
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Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human |
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Be this as it may, it appears to be admitted on all hands that
the animalculæ are present in the semen of the various species of
male animals, and that they cannot be
detected
when either from age or
disease the animals are rendered sterile.
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Knowlton - Fruits of Philosophy- A Treatise on the Population Question |
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It is
an instinct that entwines itself around the warmest
feelings
and best
affections of the heart"--_Moral Physiology_.
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Knowlton - Fruits of Philosophy- A Treatise on the Population Question |
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American Poetry - 1922 - A Miscellany |
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Where were ye, Nymphs, when the remorseless deep
Closed o'er the head of your loved
Lycidas?
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Golden Treasury |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-26 05:03 GMT / http://hdl.
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Arisotle - 1882 - Aristotelis Ethica Nichomachea - Teubner |
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Small is the trouble and thousandfold the reward of his
heedfulness
who ever takes care.
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Aratus - Phaenomena |
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Free they are; iron souls in iron frames, they
climb the Alps of the
physical
world as well as the Alps of thought;
still is their visage stamped with a gloomy and ineffaceable
sadness; still is their soul-whether, as in Cain and Manfred, it
plunge into the abyss of the infinite, "intoxicated with eternity,"
or scour the vast plain and boundless ocean with the Corsair and
Giaour--haunted by a secret and sleepless dread.
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Literary and Philosophical Essays- French, German and Italian by Immanuel Kant |
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It is Hegel's misfortune to be known now
primarily
as Marx's precursor; and it is our misfortune that few of us are familiar with Hegel's work from direct study, but only as it has been filtered through the distorting lens of Marxism.
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Fukuyama - End of History |
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In all the biggest
problems
we still have nothing but hypotheses to go by.
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Life-of-Galileo-by-Brecht |
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