But not only in that wherein human reason is a real causal agent and where ideas are
operative
causes (of actions and their objects), that is to say, in the region of ethics, but also in regard to nature herself, Plato saw clear proofs of an origin from ideas.
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Kant - Critique of Pure Reason |
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That the battle was no
crushing
defeat for the Goths seems sufficiently proved by the events which immediately followed it.
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Universal Anthology - v07 |
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Now in the sea's red vintage melts the sun,
As Egypt's pearl
dissolved
in rosy wine,
And Cleopatra night drinks all.
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Sidney Lanier |
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»
--Mais, Oriane, c'est absurde, tout votre monde est là, vous aurez en
plus, à minuit, l'habilleuse et le
costumier
pour notre redoute.
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Proust - Le Cote de Guermantes - v3 |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-16 02:37 GMT / http://hdl.
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Trakl - Dichtungen |
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The old hawk winnows round the old crow's nest;
The
schoolboy
hears and wonder fills his breast.
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John Clare |
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To whom the
warriour
Angel soon repli'd.
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Milton |
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Ascham soon resolved to unite himself to those who were enlarging the
bounds of knowledge, and,
immediately
upon his admission into the
college, applied himself to the study of Greek.
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Samuel Johnson |
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Whilst in India he conceived the plan of establishing steam
communica
tion between England and India, and after talking, writing, and lecturing for some years, he gained great
notice and raised many objectors to his plan.
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Hunt - Fourth Estate - History of Newspapers and Liberty of Press - v2 |
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of the jargon, that its thought should not be too strenu- ous, because
otherwise
it would offend the community, also becomes for these people the guarantee of a higher confirmation.
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Adorno-Jargon-of-Authenticity |
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The
basilica
was full.
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Bertrand - Saint Augustin |
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"
"Our dinner " thought the wretched Brahman, as his knees knocked together with fright "what remarkably delicate way of putting "
" Give me five minutes, my lord " he pleaded, " in order that may explain matters to the jackal here, who
somewhat
slow in his wits.
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Universal Anthology - v01 |
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Nor took from that dwelling the duke of the Geats
save only the head and that hilt withal
blazoned with jewels: the blade had melted,
burned was the bright sword, her blood was so hot,
so
poisoned
the hell-sprite who perished within there.
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Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere |
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THE LIFE OF TREITSCHKE 25
politics are on a level with the beer garden; and then
this fool of an
Edelsheim!
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Treitschke - 1914 - Life and Works |
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In the hall, he stretched his right hand far out towards
the stairway as if out there, there were some
supernatural
force
waiting to save him.
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Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka |
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Charles Fourier
announced
that "the attractions of man are proportioned
to his destinies;" in other words, that every desire predicts its own
satisfaction.
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Emerson - Representative Men |
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America-s-Deadliest-Export-Blum-William-pdf |
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[With a
prefatory
letter by Ross, Robert.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13 |
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You must require such a user to return or
destroy all copies of the works
possessed
in a physical medium
and discontinue all use of and all access to other copies of
Project Gutenberg-tm works.
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Chaucer - Troilius and Criseyde |
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Let the last wretched band,
The poor GRAMMARIANS, say, what liberal hand 335
Rewards their toil: let learned Palæmon tell,
Who
proffers
what his skill deserves so well.
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Satires |
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During the hymn the seraph,
as
messenger
of the Mediator, stood on one of the suns nearest heaven.
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World's Greatest Books - Volume 17 - Poetry and Drama |
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” According to Robert of Clari, it was
said that “Two-thirds of the world's wealth were in Constantinople, and
the other third was
scattered
throughout the world.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v4 - Eastern Roman Empire |
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But for the sublime lad) he is so bold to mention, as in the
interest
ofthe dissen- .
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Rehearsal - v1 - 1750 |
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We are simply going to place her under the protection of
one of her relatives, a rich
merchant
at Hong Kong.
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Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne |
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As yet
humanity
hath not a goal.
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Thus Spake Zarathustra- A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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In the great
economy of the whole universe, the terrors of reality
(in the passions, in the desires, in the will to power)
are incalculably more necessary than that form of
petty happiness which is called " goodness "; it is
even needful to practise leniency in order so much
as to allow the latter a place at all, seeing that it
is based upon a
falsification
of the instincts.
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Nietzsche - v17 - Ecce Homo |
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In the books you have read,
How the British
Regulars
fired and fled,--
How the farmers gave them ball for ball,
From behind each fence and farm-yard wall,
Chasing the red-coats down the lane,
Then crossing the fields to emerge again
Under the trees at the turn of the road,
And only pausing to fire and load.
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Matthews - Poems of American Patriotism |
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Some have attempted to explain this with
reference
to man by
imagining that it serves for his moral improvement.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v08 - Dah to Dra |
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Humbly confessing
the
insufficiency
of human merit, he resigned him-
self in faith to the mercies of the living God,
and he dared to live according to this his new
creed.
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Treitschke - 1915 - Germany, France, Russia, and Islam |
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how we deny objective reality to the supersensible use of the
categories in speculation and yet admit this reality with respect to
the objects of pure
practical
reason.
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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es
behavior
of both parties within the relationship is often not feasible.
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Schwarz - Committments |
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In 1932, the number of
unemployed
had risen to over 6 million, of which 3.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Critique-of-Cynical-Reason |
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, displaced the
Çakas, who
inhabited
the country of the Jaxartes to the north-east of
Sogdiāna, and Bactria, and that they then crossed the Jaxartes and con-
quered the whole of Sogdiāna, probably driving the Çakas before them
into Bactria and fixing their capital a little to the north of the Oxus.
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Cambridge History of India - v1 |
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"Not a
seasonable
hour!
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Jane Eyre- An Autobiography by Charlotte Brontë |
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"
Meanwhile, Genji was often
thinking
of paying a visit to the house
where she was staying, but he did not consider it becoming to do so,
without some reasonable pretext, more especially as he would have been
sorry, and for her sake more than his own, to draw a suspicion upon
her.
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Epiphanius Wilson - Japanese Literature |
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And are you still capable of
disputing
the first prize with me?
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Roman Translations |
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Because I recognise the unavoidable periodical
existence
of bad weather, and have to suffer from it to a greater or smaller extent, does it follow that for this reason I should,
instead of speaking of the Kingdom of God, speak of the kingdom of bad weather ?
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Sovoliev - End of History |
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498 The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
We are told that we need not fear the concentration of political and economic power, provided "democratic controls" are
established
and maintained.
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Propaganda - 1943 - New Collectivist Propaganda |
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47; the problem of, 48;
the purpose of, 296 ;
developed
under the neces-
sity for communication, 297; and the develop-
ment of speech, 298; social and gregarious in
Human, ii.
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Nietzsche - v18 - Epilogue, Index |
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The views
with which he came to us, and which he defended in
Heidelberg in the circle of friends as well as in the chair,
find expression in the beautiful essay on "Liberty,"
the opening sentence of which runs as follows: "Every-
thing new created by the
nineteenth
century is the work
of liberalism.
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Treitschke - 1914 - Life and Works |
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Epic
material
is fragmentary, scattered, loosely
related, sometimes contradictory, each piece of comparatively small
size, with no intention beyond hearty narrative.
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Lascelles Abercrombie - The Epic |
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704
The
transitory
\ little flower is no sooner born*,
Than, quickly ripening, it hastily proceeds to decay:
Nursed by the beams of morning,
Its little year is terminated at evening.
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Carey - Practice English Prosody Exercises |
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While these decrees were still fresh, adverse news from Germany
prevented
the celebrations.
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Universal Anthology - v07 |
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Miles, ut non est satis utilis
emeritis
annis,
Ponit ad antiquos Lares arma, quae tulit.
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Latin - Bradley - Exercises in Latin Prosody |
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Not long after they mixed
libations
in honour of Zeus, with pious rites as is customary, and poured them upon the burning tongues, and bethought them of sleep in the darkness.
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Appolonius Rhodius - Argonautica |
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Therefore a sage has said,
'He who accepts his state's reproach,
Is hailed
therefore
its altars' lord;
To him who bears men's direful woes
They all the name of King accord.
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Tao Te Ching |
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Monnica used often to come into the room when they were arguing,
to let them know that dinner was ready, or for
something
of the kind.
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Bertrand - Saint Augustin |
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CATULLUS 55
LXVIII A
O'erwhelmed by cruel misfortune,
Oppressed by
chilling
fears,
From out the depths, thou sendest mc
This letter writ in tears.
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Catullus - Stewart - Selections |
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He set out immediately for
the deliverance of Calmar, which was
then
besieged
by the Danes.
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Abelous - Gustavus Adolphus - Hero of the Reformation |
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I would also like to contend that Nietzsche's "narcissism" is less pertinent a
phenomenon
from the point of individual psychology than the marker of a cut in the linguistic history of old Europe.
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Sloterdijk - Nietzsche Apostle |
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If you
received
the work electronically, the person or entity
providing it to you may choose to give you a second opportunity to
receive the work electronically in lieu of a refund.
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Aristotle and Ancient Educational Ideals by Thomas Davidson |
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,
but this fatal League betwixt Sin and Death could not triumph over the Designs of God, who had created Man for
Immortality
: He knew how to ftatch the Victory out of their Hands, by bringing Man toLifeagain,evenintheShadesandHor rorsofDeathitself.
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Plato - 1701 - Works - a |
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lest they say a lesser light
distraught
thee.
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Ezra-Pound-Provenca-English |
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Auf der
verdorrten
Wiese la?
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Trakl - Dichtungen |
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This
town,
situated
in a little plain at the bottom of a glen surrounded by
high mountains, was divided into two parts by a river (_the Drance_).
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Napoleon - History of Julius Caesar - b |
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The system of freedom satisfies my heart; the opposite
system destroys and
annihilates
it.
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Fichte - Nature of the Scholar |
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=--It is
supposed
to be a recommendation for
philosophy to say of it that it provides the people with a substitute
for religion.
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Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human |
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r die Wissenschaften vom Menschen, Vienna, and of the
Institute
for Human Sciences at Boston University 88 [Spring 2005], pp.
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Gumbrecht - Publications.1447-2006 |
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Làm quan
Thượng
thư Bộ Lại.
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stella-01 |
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My soul grows hardy, and can death endure;
Your convoy makes the
dangerous
way secure.
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Dryden - Complete |
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» «Cela m'a l'air
immense et pas
bergère
du tout mais je ne vois pas qui cela peut être.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - a |
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They saw the alarming circumstances in
which they were, and that the view of the
besiegers
was, to overwhelm
them with the waters.
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Scriptori Erotici Graeci |
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Numbers of holy persons grew up in the strength of wisdom, goodness, and faith, hav- m^ received from our earlier Missionaries those truths of religion, which could alone sanctify their works, and make these
contribute
to the lasting benefit of their souls.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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Where
superstition
once had made her den,
Now Paphian girls were known to sing and smile;
And monks might deem their time was come agen,
If ancient tales say true, nor wrong these holy men.
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Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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What can that mean, if not that Heaven is a
physical
place, physical enough to contain bodies?
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Richard-Dawkins-The-Devil-s-Chaplain |
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The last proof
reaches me just a year after the first, and the progress of the work has
not in the
interval
been interrupted.
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Milton |
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The
happiness
and self-contentedness of the lazzaroni, or the blessedness of " beautiful souls,"
?
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Nietzsche - Works - v15 - Will to Power - b |
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XXIV
If that blind fury that engenders wars,
Fails to rouse the creatures of a kind,
Whether swift bird aloft or fleeting hind,
Whether equipped with scales or sharpened claws,
What ardent Fury in her pincers' jaws
Gripped your hearts, so poisoned the mind,
That intent on mutual cruelty, we find,
Into your own
entrails
your own blade bores?
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Du Bellay - The Ruins of Rome |
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In the
emphatic
essay, thought gets rid of the traditional idea of truth.
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Adorno-The Essay As Form |
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102 LETTERS ON A
REGICIDE
PEACE.
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Edmund Burke |
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'Tis thine to brandish thunders strong and dire, to scatter storms, and dreadful darts of fire;
With roaring flames involving all around, and bolts of thunder of
tremendous
sound.
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Orphic Hymns |
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Henry and Eleanor
were by
themselves
in the breakfast-room; and each, as she entered it,
looked at her anxiously.
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Austen - Northanger Abbey |
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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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Childrens - Longfellow - Child's Hour |
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Wickfield's house, I found, in the little lower room on
the ground floor, where Uriah Heep had been of old
accustomed
to sit,
Mr.
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Dickens - David Copperfield |
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It was necessary he should have no
idea what a
dangerous
condition he was in.
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A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen |
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Masha, who knowest my sorrows,
Seeing me in this
miserable
plight,
Take pity on thy captive.
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Pushkin - Daughter of the Commandant |
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The first person I noticed in the street was a glass-vendor whose shrill
and
discordant
cry mounted up to me through the heavy, dull atmosphere
of Paris.
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Baudelaire - Poems and Prose Poems |
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"
There where this Lady's
loveliness
appeareth,
Is heard a voice which goes before her ways
And seems to sing her name with such sweet praise That my mouth fears to speak what name she beareth, And my heart trembles for the grace she weareth, While far in my soul's deep the sighs astir
" Look well
Then shalt thou see her virtue risen in heaven.
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Pound-Ezra-Umbra-The-Early-Poems-of-Ezra-Pound |
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So, again,
reconciliation
is the full acceptance of the abyss of the de- substantialized process as the only actuality there is: the subject has no substantial actuality, it comes sec- ond, it only emerges through the process of separation, of overcom- ing of its presuppositions, and these presuppositions are also just a ret- roactive effect of the same process of their overcoming.
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Hegel - Zizek - With Hegel Beyond He |
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I will but
pleasure
thee.
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Euripides - Electra |
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Lord Chesterfield was never yet taken for a prophet, even by a bishop,
yet he uttered this
remarkable
prediction: 'The despotic government of
France is screwed up to the highest pitch; a revolution is fast
approaching; that revolution, I am convinced, will be radical and
sanguinary.
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Shelley copy |
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Translated
from the
Portuguese by Walter de Gray Birch.
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Cambridge History of India - v5 - British India |
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ho llld ex~1 of an
essentially
arch.
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Hart-Clive-1962-Structure-and-Motif-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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About Google Book Search
Google's mission is to organize the world's information and to make it
universally
accessible and useful.
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Aryan Civilization - 1870 |
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Je
m'étais donc
représenté
la maison où elle habitait comme ne pouvant
posséder ni hangar, ni salon.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - b |
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" "Oh, there was a point, you'll see now how
important
a
point it was," said K.
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The Trial by Franz Kafka |
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But Heaven
forsakes
not thee: o'er yonder sands
Soon shall thou view the scattered Trojan bands
Fly diverse; while proud kings, and chiefs renown'd,
Driven heaps on heaps, with clouds involved around
Of rolling dust, their winged wheels employ
To hide their ignominious heads in Troy.
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Iliad - Pope |
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3 An illustration, in the Irish language and character, will be found in Lec tures on the Manuscript Materials
ofAncient
Irish History, Appendix No.
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59 Hartz IV-Provinz,
Niedergang
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Gumbrecht - Publications.1447-2006 |
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Il était
embusqué
là comme dans l'ombre d'un confessionnal.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Le Côté de Guermantes - Deuxième partie - v1 |
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[Contains an account of
Newcomen
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N ever are
soldiers
seen
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Madame de Stael - Corinna, or Italy |
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Khalil Gibran - Poems |
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Is there
confusion
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Therefore
those things that are
possessed of reason, move themselves to an end; because they have
dominion over their actions through their free-will, which is the
"faculty of will and reason.
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I have often seen the
book quoted as " The Second Birth of Tragedy
from the Spirit of Music ": people had ears only
for new
formulae
for Wagner's art, his object and
his mission—and in this way the real hidden value
of the book was overlooked.
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Nietzsche - v17 - Ecce Homo |
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These are nothing but a form of shama- tha, even though
different
methods and concepts are being used.
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Jamgon-Kongtrul-Cloudless-Sky |
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Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School by Stevenson |
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Apollo in the Pythian field
And just amphictyons ' high decree To his triumphant
coursers
yield
The glorious palm of victory .
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Pindar |
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