I ha' seen him cow a
thousand
men.
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He had no power left to bear the weight;
A thousand famous prizes hardly gain'd
She took; and thousand
glorious
palms obtained.
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Petrarch - Poems |
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Of things
themselves
some are predicable of a subject, and are never
present in a subject.
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Since, according to Attachment Theory, adults have attachment needs no less pressing at times of stress than those of children, the same
processes
which lead to insecure attachment in infants can be seen operating at a societal level.
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Bowlby - Attachment |
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In singing-bouts
I'll see you play the
challenger
no more.
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Virgil - Eclogues |
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As early as 1806, the
increase
of his family had led to a temporary,
then to a definitive, abandonment of the narrow Dove cottage, to
which clung many of his most poetical memories.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v11 |
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But we had the
economic
and technical capacity to do it; and, together with the Russians or without them, we could have done the same in many pop- ulouspartsoftheworld.
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Schelling - The Diplomacy of Violence |
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The fact that correlations and connections of unusual
kinds occur adds to the difficulty of
inferring
things from sense and
of expressing physics in terms of sense-data.
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Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays by Bertrand Russell |
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The Marxist believes that traditional religion, by
teaching people to rely on prayer and on God's inter-
vention to help them in times of trouble, deters men
from taking collective action against the government and
the social-economic system which are responsible for
their difficulties; and
encourages
them to take refuge in
the loving arms of an alleged all-seeing Heavenly Father.
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Soviet Union - 1952 - Soviet Civilization |
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" Thus, the formula of modernizing
processes
is as follows: Progress is movement toward movement, movement toward increased movement, movement toward an increased mobility.
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Sloterdijk |
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Milan,
Archbishop
of, _see_ Asterius.
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bede |
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"Thesesellour " Oh
pictures
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Pound-Ezra-Umbra-The-Early-Poems-of-Ezra-Pound |
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5 billion IMF program showed no sign of
reactivation
with a mission only returning in September just prior to parliamentary elections.
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Kleiman International |
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In an unusually deliberate and solemn statement he said, "Third: it shall be the policy of this nation to regard any nuclear missile launched from Cuba against any nation in the Western hemisphere as an attack by the Soviet Union on the United States, requiring a full retaliatory
response
upon the So- viet Union.
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Schelling - The Art of Commitment |
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Where then the moral law
commands of us an action which
necessarily
makes the sensuous nature
suffer, there the matter is serious, and ought not to be treated as play;
ease and lightness in accomplishing this act would be much more likely to
revolt us than to satisfy us; and thus, in consequence, expression is no
longer grace, but dignity.
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Friedrich Schiller |
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And all was well:
Old
circumstance
resumed its former show,
And on my head the dews of comfort fell
As ere my woe.
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Thomas Hardy - Poems of the Past and Present |
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I don't propose to limit my analysis to what Tom Jefferson
recommended
in aparticular time andplace.
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Pound-Jefferson-and-or-Mussolini |
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Better stay here and wait; perhaps
the
hurricane
will cease and the sky will clear, and we shall find the
road by starlight.
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Pushkin - Daughter of the Commandant |
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'
Ovid's pen was not idle during the
melancholy
years
of exile which closed his life.
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Ovid - 1865 - Ovid by Alfred Church |
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) All that
subsists
is this change, and the later thought of as unity is the substantive.
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Hegels Philosophy of the Historical Religions |
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Mais ç'avait été Albertine; et entre
la satisfaction de mes besoins de tendresse et les particularités de
son corps un entrelacement de souvenirs s'était fait tellement
inextricable que je ne pouvais plus arracher à un désir de tendresse
toute cette
broderie
des souvenirs du corps d'Albertine.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - b |
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She takes irresolute steps, at random: 1475
Her
wandering
eyes recognising no one.
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Racine - Phaedra |
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[14] G It was a custom among the Roman soldiers, that if any of their
generals
fought a battle and killed more than six thousand of tbe enemy, they called him imperator, which means the same as 'king' in Greek.
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Diodorus Siculus - Historical Library |
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He was then
identified with Ra the Sun god, perhaps to make him more
acceptable
to the
nation at large.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v09 - Dra to Eme |
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one might say,
a n1an can have the voice of his ancestry with- in him, without attaining
complete
h-umanitas.
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Ezra Pound - Confucian Analects |
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no sleep
Shall close my
mourning
eye, -- the night
Is gloomy now.
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Poland - 1881 - Poets and Poetry of Poland |
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The daily
expenditure
will amount to a thousand ounces of silver.
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The-Art-of-War |
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H
" Similar
conversations
passed at the different Courts after the com-
motions in Spain, between the Ambassador Contarini and the King
of France, and with the Nuncio Ubaldini, who censured the Father's
Writings with great severity.
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Sarpi - 1868 - Life of Fra Paolo Sarpi |
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This has
happened
with Amazon Kindle, where Amazon funnels Kindles through their cloud servers.
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Dostoesvky - The Devils |
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609 (#651) ############################################
Policy of Michael Palaeologus
609
The
conversations
were resumed, however, in 1256 between Theo-
dore II Lascaris and Alexander IV.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v4 - Eastern Roman Empire |
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Car pour elle, la
distinction
était quelque chose d’absolument
indépendant du rang social.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Du Côté de Chez Swann - v1 |
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There was a month to wait, and I had exactly
nineteen
and sixpence in hand.
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Orwell - Down and Out in Paris and London |
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Must I pipe a palinody,
Or be silent
thereupon?
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Thomas Hardy - Poems of the Past and Present |
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367
So from her awful shrine the Cumaean Sibyl intones
Fate's
revelation
dread, till the cavern echoes her groans,
Robing her truths in gloom.
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Universal Anthology - v05 |
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'
forgotten
by those who wish
to make exceptions to these laws.
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Alexander Pope |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-06-10 07:17 GMT / http://hdl.
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Jabotinsky - 1922 - Poems - Russian |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-27 05:03 GMT / http://hdl.
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Demosthenes - Against Midias |
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But he was strong to do and dare:
If a host had
withstood
him there,
He had braved a host with little care
In his lusty youth and his pride,
Tough to grapple though weak to snare.
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Christina Rossetti |
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Thither also Porus marched, and drew up his army on the
opposite
side.
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Polyaenus - Strategems |
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the
infatuation
of, ii.
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v6 |
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How is it then that some spiteful god in his wrath has
Raised from the poisonous slime offspring so
monstrous
again?
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Goethe - Erotica Romana |
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_Quemadmodum
enim vulgo solemus infinitam arborum
nascentium indiscriminatim multitudinem Sylvam dicere: ita etiam libros
suos in quibus variae et diversae materiae opuscula temere congesta erant_,
Sylvas _appellabant antiqui_: Timber-trees.
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Ben Jonson - Discoveries Made Upon Men, and Some Poems |
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What he really cares about is "theology" and "physics," and
the fact that the objects of the educational regulations of the
_Politics_ are all designed to encourage the study of these
"theoretical" sciences, makes this section of the _Politics_ still one
of the most
valuable
expositions of the aims and requirements of a
"liberal" education.
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Aristotle by A. E. Taylor |
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copyright
law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works,
so the
Foundation
(and you!
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Dante - La Divina Commedia |
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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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Ovid - 1868 - Selections for Use in Schools |
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Take against your
servants
the rod of correction and not the weapon of vengeance; strike the body but preserve the soul; be our merciful father rather than our severe master.
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The Letters of Abelard and Heloise |
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Your son my Lord, ha's paid a
souldiers
debt,
He onely liu'd but till he was a man,
The which no sooner had his Prowesse confirm'd
In the vnshrinking station where he fought,
But like a man he dy'de
Sey.
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shakespeare-macbeth |
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[9] JULIUS
POLYAENUS
{ Ph 3 } G
Often when I have prayed to you, Zeus, you have granted me the welcome gift of fair weather till the end of my voyage.
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Greek Anthology |
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" #" "
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Dzongsar-Khyentse-Longchen-Nyingthig-Practice-Manual |
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Continued
use of this site implies consent to that usage.
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Chateaubriand - Travels in Italy |
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It is also one of my
favorite
texts in all Arabic literature.
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Translated Poetry |
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O,
wondrous
craft of plant and stone
By eldest science wrought and shown!
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Emerson - Poems |
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Z1)'IOC; TCup6c; FormalIty Heydon polluted Apollonlus unpolluted
and the whole
creatIon
concerned WIth "FOUR" 'my blkml IS worth your raft"
And there be who say there 15 no road to fehclty tho' swallows eat celandIne
"before my eyes mto the aether of Nature" The water-bug's mIttens
petal the rock beneath, The natrlx ghdes sapplure mto the rock-pool
NUTT overarchmg "mand'lo a la Plnella"
sdj Gwdo
6I6
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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For it is in truth the third week,
because it begins on the evening of the
fourteenth
day, and ends on the
evening of the one-and-twentieth.
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bede |
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Songs can the very moon draw down from heaven
Circe with singing changed from human form
The
comrades
of Ulysses, and by song
Is the cold meadow-snake, asunder burst.
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Virgil - Eclogues |
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The remainder may
obey, but their vanity demands that they may
feel
themselves
dependent, not upon great men,
but upon principles.
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Nietzsche - v15 - Will to Power - b |
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But to
command morality under the name of duty is quite rational; for, in the
first place, not everyone is willing to obey its
precepts
if they
oppose his inclinations; and as to the means of obeying this law,
these need not in this case be taught, for in this respect whatever he
wishes to do he can do.
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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OnsomepointsProfessoArllardyce'scriticismisvaluablebecauseitreveals how manypossibleinterpretationhsave been workedout or
refurbishebdy
non-Marxistsduringthelastfifteeynears.
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Nolte - 1979 - [What Fascism Is Not- Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept]- Comment |
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Bitrial bay
holmgang
or betrayal buy jury.
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Finnegans |
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This is a very
different
game.
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Schelling - The Manipulation of Risk |
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" ---- Truly, Augustus, you acquit my sportive sallies of licentiousness, when you give such
examples
of Roman simplicity.
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Martial - Book XI - Epigrams |
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Before us
rises a great mound of sand--a
mountain
we have long seen, and towards
which we are wending our way, driving slowly along through the deep
sand.
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Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen |
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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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Spenser - 1592 - Apologie for Poetrie |
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But in all of these matters, I felt, his
conflicts
were under much better control than when I had last seen him.
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Lifton-Robert-Jay-Thought-Reform-and-the-Psychology-of-Totalism |
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I am tired, Beloved, of chafing my heart against
The want of you;
Of
squeezing
it into little inkdrops,
And posting it.
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Imagists |
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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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One half the nation appears to act as
Helots to the other half, and the misery that checks population falls
chiefly, as it always must do, upon that part whose
condition
is lowest
in the scale of society.
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Malthus - An Essay on the Principle of Population |
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Sending a high-ranking military officer to Berlin, Que- moy, or Saigon in a crisis carries a suggestion that authority has been delegated to someone beyond the reach of
political
inhibi- tion and bureaucratic delays, or even of presidential responsi- bility,Someonewhosepersonalreactionswillbeinaboldmilitary tradition.
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Schelling - The Art of Commitment |
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E então, triunfalmente,
antigramaticalmente
supremo, direi “Sou-me”.
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Pessoa - Livro do Desassossego |
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He applied
himself
seriously
to the business of learning his pro-
fession.
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Ovid - 1865 - Ovid by Alfred Church |
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The document is remarkable for the detailed information it provides about the
relative
prices of consumer goods at the time, as well as the wage scale in effect for a large number of occupations and professions.
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Voices of Ancient Greece and Rome_nodrm |
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Julius Vestinus, who is described in an inscription as “High-priest of Alexandria and all Egypt, Curator of the Museum, Keeper of the Libraries of both Greek and Roman at Rome,
Supervisor
of the Education of Hadrian, and Secretary to the same Emperor.
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Pattern Poems |
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i-ip-pu-us ul-sa-am
is-si-ma i-ni-i-su
i-ta-mar a-we-lam
iz [32]-za-kar-am a-na harimti
sa-am-ka-at uk-ki-si [33] a-we-lam
a-na mi-nim il-li-kam
zi-ki-ir-su lu-us-su [34]
ha-ri-im-tum is-ta-si a-we-lam
i-ba-us-su-um-ma i-ta-mar-su
e-di-il [35] e-es-ta-hi-[ta-am]
mi-nu a-la-ku-zu na-ah- [36] [ -]ma
e pi-su i-pu-sa-am-[ma]
iz-za-kar-am a-na iluEn-[ki-du]
bi-ti-is e-mu-tim [ ]
si-ma-a-at ni-si-i- ma
tu-sa [37]-ar pa-a-ta-tim [38]
a-na ali dup-sak-ki-i e si-en
UG-AD-AD-LIL e-mi sa-a-a-ha-tim
a-na sarri Unuk-(ki) ri-bi-tim
pi-ti pu-uk epsi [39] a-na ha-a-a-ri
a-na
iluGilgamis
sarri sa Unuk-(ki) ri-bi-tim
pi-ti pu-uk epsi [40]
a-na ha-a-a-ri
as-sa-at si-ma-tim i-ra-ah-hi
su-u pa-na-nu-um-ma
mu-uk wa-ar-ka-nu
i-na mi-il-ki sa ili ga-bi-ma
i-na bi-ti-ik a-pu-un-na-ti-su [41]
si- ma- az- zum
a-na zi-ik-ri id-li-im
i-ri-ku pa-nu-su
REVERSE II
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Epic of Gilgamesh |
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DON LUIS: Pues por eso os la he And that's why I'm here of course:
traído;
mas no creo que morir but I don't believe it true
deba nunca un caballero, that a gentleman who in life
que lleva en el cinto espada, carries a sword at his side
como una res destinada should ever be
destined
to die
por su dueño al matadero.
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Jose Zorrilla |
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30); but, as wind is necessary for fire, so too parikalpa or vitarka is necessary to the fire of the defilements: thus there should thus be a second "separation," separation from bad
thoughts
(Saundarananda, xiii.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-3-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991-PDF-Search-Engine |
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It has survived long enough for the
copyright
to expire and the book to enter the public domain.
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Ovid - 1805 - Art of Live |
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) can copy and distribute it in the United States without
permission and without paying
copyright
royalties.
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Pushkin - Queen of Spades |
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The style of his sermons ranks higher than the early
version of the New Testament,
commonly
ascribed to him, and it
would not be surprising to find that, like many other medieval
works, they had undergone some revision by a faithful disciple.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v02 |
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\<$o\
Copyright, 1901, by
The
Trustees
of the Presbyterian Board of Publi-
cation and Sabbath-School Work
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Poland - 1910 - Protestantism in Poland, a Brief Study of its History |
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) |
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| On page xx (Contents), page number "155" for Epilogue
corrected
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Elizabeth Browning - 1 |
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A third, and perhaps common, outcome is an uneasy compromise whereby a child tries to give credence to both viewpoints and oscillates
uneasily
between them.
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Bowlby - Separation |
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Courthope is far too well-informed and judicious a critic to explain
Donne's subtle thought and erudite conceits by a
reference
to 'Marini
and his followers'.
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Patrick was here engaged in prosecuting his Apostolic labours, Ereclacius assumed his place as a fellow-labourer, at Rathmoain, as it was called in the time of Colgan ; and, it is now
contracted
to Ramoan, or Rathmoran, a parish in the diocese of Connor,'° barony of Gary, and countyofAntrim.
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" said he, "whoever of this throng
One instant stops, lies then a hundred years,
No fan to
ventilate
him, when the fire
Smites sorest.
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Dante - The Divine Comedy |
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Among such joys as these, who does not forget those
mischievous anxieties, which are the
property
of love.
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Horace - Works |
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Only Plato was not present, for they said he dwelled in
a city framed by himself,
observing
the same rule of government and
laws as he had prescribed for them to live under.
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Lucian - True History |
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It is obvious, of course, that in
considering
the history of its own society bourgeois historiography will not be animated by boundless indig- nation at social exploitation; and despite the recognition that some Marxist writers take of "progressive tendencies" in bourgeois society, this indignation remains the informing pathos of all Marxist historiography.
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Nolte - 1974 - The Relationship between "Bourgeois" and "Marxist" Historiography |
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In the micro-communications that are both con- scious and unconscious, the receiver
communicates
"I am with you".
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The Totalitarian Mind - Fischbein |
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—John Keiling, alias Blind Jack, having the
misfortune
to lose his sight, thought of a strange method to insure himself a livelihood.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons |
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if ever of thine own free will thou wert carried over the sea and in exchange for Mount Ida tookest the hills of Rome and didst bathe thy
Phrygian
lions in Almo's more favoured stream, move now thy son3 with a mother's entreaties.
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Claudian - 1922 - Loeb |
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A third consequence, just now dawning, is for in- stance that it has not yet been
calculated
whether and to what extent there might be two or multiple other Mr.
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v2 |
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Behold the ruler of the deep-bosomed Earth, the turner upside-down of the Son of Acmon,1 and have no fear that so little a person should have so
plentiful
a crop of beard to his chin.
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Pattern Poems |
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"
Siddhartha
awakened
as if he had been asleep, when he heard Govinda's
words.
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Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse |
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IS-
If you have
understood
in all their depths — and
I demand that you should grasp them profoundly
and understand them profoundly — the reasons for
the impossibility of its being the business of the
healthy to nurse the sick, to make the sick healthy,
it follows that you have grasped this further
necessity — the necessity of doctors and nurses
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Nietzsche - v13 - Genealogy of Morals |
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Ten Sermons : (i) ad
Clerum 3; (ii) ad
Magistratum
3; (ii) ad populum 4.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v04 |
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sica de la
existencia
in- dividual; necesitamos reclamar lugares especi?
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Hans-Ulrich-Gumbrecht |
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You old fool, come out of It,
Get up and do
somethIng
useful .
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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This
proverbial
saying, attributed to Epimenides, is quoted by St.
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Callimachus - Hymns |
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But always God speaks at the end:
'One thought in agony of strife
The bravest would have by for friend,
The memory that he chose the life;
But the pure fate to which you go
Admits no memory of choice,
Or the woe were not earthly woe
To which you give the
assenting
voice.
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Robert Frost - A Boy's Will |
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No, I don't like at all this new-made
burgomaster!
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Faust, a Tragedy by Goethe |
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