How public, like a frog
To tell your name the livelong day
To an
admiring
bog!
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Dickinson - Two - Complete |
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utwedo not need to fighthe controversybetweennominalistsand realistsall over
againinordertoseethata
historicaclonceptisnotuselessmerelybecauseit coversa varietyofverydifferenpthenomena.
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Nolte - 1979 - [What Fascism Is Not- Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept]- Comment |
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The term Galloglass, Irish Gall-og laoch, Gall-oglach,
signifies
foreign warrior, being derived from Gall, foreigner, and oglach, which signifies youthful man,
champion, soldier, and may derived from the words og, young, and laoch, champion.
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It is in exploring this
terrible
molehill that politics runs the danger of caving in.
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Foucault-Live |
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JohnMacquarrie
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Bourbon - "Twitterlitter" of Nonsense- "Askesis" at "Finnegans Wake" |
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I know from several private sources that many of the Anglo-Indians who were
Kipling’s
contemporaries
did not like or approve of him.
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But who would attempt to express
accurately what all these masters of new modes of speech could not
express
distinctly?
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Niezsche - Beyond Good and Evil |
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Unauthenticated
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Du Fu - 5 |
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These are the
practical
Xenophon
and the theoretic Plato, both men of pure Athenian
stock.
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Aristotle and Ancient Educational Ideals by Thomas Davidson |
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The third essay replies to the question
as to the origin of the formidable power of the
ascetic ideal, of the priest ideal, despite the fact
that this ideal is essentially detrimental, that it is
a will to
nonentity
and to decadence.
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Nietzsche - v17 - Ecce Homo |
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Concise Five Stages
Elucidation
(attrib.
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And
for the same reasons is it that women are so earnestly
delighted
with
this kind of men, as being more propense by nature to pleasure and toys.
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Erasmus - In Praise of Folly |
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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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Spenser - 1592 - Apologie for Poetrie |
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Copyright
infringement
liability can be quite severe.
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Sallust - Catiline |
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For him, the existence of radical evil is
accompanied
by the experience of the radical absence of meaning.
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The Totalitarian Mind - Fischbein |
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Yet have I found that he hath committed nothing worthy of death, and because he hath appealed unto Augustus, I have
determined
to send him.
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Calvin Commentary - Acts - c |
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From this
resulted
far-reaching metaphysical problems, which in the second half of the seventeenth century called forth an extraordinarily vigorous movement of philo sophical thought, — a movement in which the new principles entered into manifold antithetical combinations with the principles of mediae
val philosophy.
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Windelband - History of Philosophy |
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He has an eagerness for life, pity, delight in clean lines and rich color, a good, ringing, if not very subtle, musical sense, and an
instinct
for words.
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Elmbendor - Poetry and Poets |
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However, heredity is not treated
separately
as a distinct subject until the work of C.
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Foucault-Psychiatric-Power-1973-74 |
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Greek life, in all its manifestations, was
dominated
by a single idea,
and that an aesthetic one.
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Aristotle and Ancient Educational Ideals by Thomas Davidson |
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With a look of much respect, he
immediately rose, and being introduced to her by her
conscious
daughter
as “Mr.
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Austen - Northanger Abbey |
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So proud, I am no slave: }
So
impudent
I own myself no knave: }
So odd, my country's ruin makes me grave.
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Pope - Essay on Man |
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Carlyle's most elaborate books, the 'Cromwell' and the 'Fred-
erick,' are designed to give an
explicit
answer to the "right" and
"might" problem.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v06 - Cal to Chr |
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PALACE OF THE TSAR
The
TSAREVICH
is drawing a map.
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Pushkin - Boris Gudonov |
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The sky above us showed
A
universal
and unmoving cloud
On which the cliffs permitted us to see
Only the outline of their majesty,
As master-minds when gazed at by the crowd:
And shining with a gloom, the water grey
Swang in its moon-taught way.
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Elizabeth Browning - 2 |
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Usage guidelines
Google is proud to partner with
libraries
to digitize public domain materials and make them widely accessible.
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Childrens - Longfellow - Child's Hour |
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"Give me the
free dress of the steppes, give me my arms, and thou shalt
see that I know how to revenge the wrongs
inflicted
on
my brethren, to redress my own infamy!
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Krasinski - The Undivine Comedy |
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or Harvard government
professor
Stanley Hoffmann.
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Manufacturing Consent - Chomsky |
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["The Lady
protests
too much, methinks.
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Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II - 1389 |
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As I lay with my head in your lap, camerado,
The
confession
I made I resume--what I said to you and the open air I
resume.
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Whitman |
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Undoubtedly the principal reason why these people have been treated as slaves and
inferiors
is to be found in their servile dispositions ; their desire for freedom is not nearly so strong as that of the Indo-Germans.
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Weininger - 1903 - Sex and Character |
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We two will search
together
for the keys,
But not to-day.
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Sara Teasdale |
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Enter, solemnly tripping one after another, six
PERSONAGES clad in white robes, wearing on their
heads
garlands
of bays, and golden vizards on their
faces; branches of bays or palm in their hands.
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Shakespeare |
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He is generally talking
nonsense
with Nestor and Palamedes.
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Lucian |
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Then, Christ's holy spouse, blessing some water, ordered the man to
sprinkle
his house with it, in God's name.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v2 |
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The voice was that of Piero delle Vigne, the good
chancellor
of the
Emperor Frederick the Second.
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Stories from the Italian Poets |
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The role of surgical metaphors in the language of the
revolutionary
leaders would merit a study of its own.
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Sloterdijk - You Must Change Your Life |
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The “old stronghold” (Capitolium vetus) with sanctuary of Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva, and temple of the goddess of Fidelity in which state treaties were publicly deposited, forms the evident counterpart of the later Capitol with its temple to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva, and with its shrine of Fides Romana likewise
destined
as were for
repository of international law, and furnishes sure proof that the Quirinal also was once the centre of an independent
a
a
it
a
it,
a
a
CHAP- N THE BEGINNINGS OF ROME
67
commonwealth.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.1. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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Edith nunns descend againe
To honor
Polesworth
with their cloystred traine,
Compar'd with you each would confesse some stayne.
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Donne - 1 |
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We have referred to Surrey as a perfect knight; and, in one of
his poems, which all readers will possibly agree in thinking his
best and sincerest, he gives a picture of his youth which shows in
little all the
elements
of the courtier-knight.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v03 |
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, que no solo alli la
acompan?
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Lope de Vega - Works - Los Pastores de Belen |
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There was always a prophetic instinct, a low
whisper in my ear, that, within no long period, and whenever a new
change of custom should be
essential
to my good, a change would come.
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Hawthorne - Scarlett Letter |
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O'er the green bosom of the dewy lawn
Soft blazing flow'd the silver of the dawn,
The gentle waves the glowing lustre share,
Arabia's balm was
sprinkled
o'er the air.
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Camoes - Lusiades |
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And this I
can do without
suspecting
him of any intentional falsehood.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
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I declare I do not
know a more awful object than Darcy, on
particular
occasions, and in
particular places; at his own house especially, and of a Sunday evening,
when he has nothing to do.
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Austen - Pride and Prejudice |
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But the chiefs of the
Daunians
shall build for me a shrine on the banks of the Salpe, and those also who inhabit the city of Dardanus, beside the waters of the lake.
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Lycophron - Alexandra |
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Throughout the long gallery of the
Palmers' house it was a true
triumphal
march.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v12 - Gre to Hen |
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"
Like an
awakened
conscience, the sea was moaning and tossing,
Beating remorseful and loud the mutable sands of the sea-shore.
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Longfellow |
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They are
analysed
in chap.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v14 |
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"I saw my sons resume their ancient fire;
I saw fair Freedom's
blossoms
richly blow:
But ah!
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burns |
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The womb, however, in the
cartilaginous fishes differs in this respect from the womb of birds,
that with some
cartilaginous
fishes the eggs do not settle close to
the diaphragm but middle-ways along the backbone, and as they grow
they shift their position.
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Aristotle |
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There are a few
things that you can do with most Project Gutenberg-tm
electronic
works
even without complying with the full terms of this agreement.
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Oscar Wilde - Poetry |
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"
Accompanied by this
charming
dame, he visited an old lady, Mrs.
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Robert Burns- |
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]
[Illustration:
Manypeeplia
Upsidownia.
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Lear - Nonsense |
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It
is tenderness of heart which makes my dear father so generally
beloved--which gives
Isabella
all her popularity.
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Austen - Emma |
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Episodes
are identical: Chloe
plaits a tiny cage for a grasshopper as did the young lad carved on the
bowl of ivy-wood.
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Elizabeth Haight - Essays on Greek Romances |
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recognition
or other areas where access to a large amount of text is helpful, please contact us.
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Aristotle - Nichomachaen Ethics - Commentary - v2 |
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The prom- ise is here associated with the name and theme of Iseult, who enacts in Finnegans Wake a dual role; first, of
tempting
the all-father to his fall, and then, of gathering up and handing forward the reanimated remains.
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A-Skeleton-Key-to-Finnegans-Wake |
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Thence Beowulf fled
through
strength
of himself and his swimming power,
though alone, and his arms were laden with thirty
coats of mail, when he came to the sea!
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| Source: |
Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere |
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The Ubhayatobhagavimukta and the
Prajnavimukta
1018 N.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-3-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991-PDF-Search-Engine |
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”
His pipe, half filled, to
shatters
flew; he climbed the ridge of knolls,
And turning spy-glass toward the east, swept the long reach of
Shoals.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v28 - Songs, Hymns, Lyrics |
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Of his literary life, which appears to have begun with
his
association
with the court in 1500, we know nothing beyond
what the poems tell us indirectly; but of the sentiment of his age,
as seen by a courtier, we have the fullest particulars.
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| Question: |
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v02 |
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WILL HITLER SAVE
DEMOCRACY?
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Propaganda - 1939 - Foreign Affairs - Will Hitler Save Democracy |
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In the best case, the double negation leads back to the
original
sentence, though even this may itself also have been false.
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Sloterdijk - God's Zeal |
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The Nights Remember
The days remember and the nights remember
The kingly hours that once you made so great,
Deep in my heart they lie, hidden in their splendor,
Buried like
sovereigns
in their robes of state.
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Sara Teasdale - Flame and Shadow |
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I have
discharged
my duty.
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| Source: |
Selection of English Letters |
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Thou art as fair in knowledge as in hue,
Finding thy worth a limit past my praise;
And
therefore
art enforced to seek anew
Some fresher stamp of the time-bettering days.
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Shakespeare - Sonnets |
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Thou wonder of all maids, liest here,
Of daughters all, the dearest dear;
The eye of virgins; nay, the queen
Of this smooth green,
And all sweet meads, from whence we get
The
primrose
and the violet.
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Robert Herrick - Lyric Poems |
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[This Vision of Liberty descended on Burns among the
magnificent
ruins
of the College of Lincluden, which stand on the junction of the Cluden
and the Nith, a short mile above Dumfries.
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Robert Burns |
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Jahrhundert
(Berlin: De Gruyter, 1988).
| Guess: |
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Kittler-2001-Perspective-and-the-Book |
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Otherwise, I should not
hesitate to
consider
him as a man not so much proof against all
authority, as dead to it.
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Coleridge - Biographia Literaria |
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At the end of the first
stage, he had become
convinced
that he was responsible for Gordon's
appointment to Khartoum.
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| Source: |
Strachey - Eminent Victorians |
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With serious air indeed,
Long
tortured
by his lay divine,
Triquet arose, and for the bard
The company deep silence guard.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Pushkin - Eugene Oneigin |
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As I was gazing on the
spectacle
before me, which perpetu-
ally became more menacing, the door of my cell slowly opened,
and a masked figure stood upon the threshold.
| Guess: |
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v07 - Cic to Cuv |
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Their
interest
lies in the type of mind, or the state of mind of their author.
| Guess: |
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Ezra-Pound-World-War-II-Broadcasts |
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33a-b) the committing of the five types of transgressions,
251 [killing, stealing,
forbidden
sexuality, lying, and alcohol]; 2.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-3-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991-PDF-Search-Engine |
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we find a
statement
which, at least in the German version, has echoes of Kafka.
| Guess: |
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| Source: |
Adorno-Metaphysics |
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My father's
murderer
dead!
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Euripides - Electra |
|
O Hymen Hymenaeus io, 155
O Hymen
Hymenaeus!
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Catullus - Carmina |
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3, 1954, Pound wrote: "Yes, the high point in
American
dignity was when Hoover voted in W.
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| Source: |
A-Companion-to-the-Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound-II |
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Ah then at times I
drooping
sit,
And spend many an anxious hour;
Nor in my book can I take delight,
Nor sit in learning's bower,
Worn through with the dreary shower.
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blake-poems |
|
--were natural under the circumstances, for neither the
official world at London, Paris, Vienna, Dresden, and
Munich, nor the
superheated
public in Berlin knew the
real Bismarck.
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| Source: |
Robertson - Bismarck |
|
334
to
^^6
inthe-
3S An
interesting
account 'of it will be
tures?
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v4 |
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To this it may be added, that if the merging of power here fol- lowed
somewhat
the same course as in Russia, critical periodi- cals of the Netv Republic type would be the first to disappear.
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| Source: |
Propaganda - 1943 - New Collectivist Propaganda |
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To be sure, these two are not numbered, so that I was long
undecided as to just what their proper
position
might be.
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| Source: |
Goethe - Erotica Romana |
|
Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-06-10 17:10 GMT / http://hdl.
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Poland - 1910 - Protestantism in Poland, a Brief Study of its History |
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”
This letter having been read in the
presence
of King Naiton and many
learned men, and carefully interpreted into his own language by those who
could understand it, he is said to have much rejoiced at the exhortation
thereof; insomuch that, rising from among his nobles that sat about him,
he knelt on the ground, giving thanks to God that he had been found worthy
to receive such a gift from the land of the English.
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| Source: |
bede |
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The
unfeeling
heart can't know a pain so sweet:
Love reigns on earth above, not beneath our feet.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Ronsard |
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Frequently
in a foreign office, people didn't want you under them because your qualifications were better than theirs.
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Lifton-Robert-Jay-Thought-Reform-and-the-Psychology-of-Totalism |
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Thus far did
Arethusa
speake: and then the fruitfull Dame
Two Dragons to hir Chariot put, and reyning hard the same, .
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and in 1811 he was
admitted
to the bar in
Nashville.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v29 - BIographical Dictionary |
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5
Wherever
a young man roams
The Fates in ambush lie
6 What good that young men have
Did you lack in your life?
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Lament for a Man Dear to Her |
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lbis call for distance is an ex pression of esteem; for if one can also
understand
it as an antidote to the dangers of a cultic recep tion, it is all the more necessary in order to develop an image of the mountain range from which la mon tagne Derrida rises up as one of the highest peaks.
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Sloterdijk - Derrida, an Egyptian |
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Pagans are slain by hundred, by thousand,
Who flies not then, from death has no warrant,
Will he or nill,
foregoes
the allotted span.
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Chanson de Roland |
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The school of the
Cynics made this
perverse
mood, as Aristippus deemed it, the maxim of
their philosophy.
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A Short History of Greek Philosophy by J. Marshall |
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And--
"Ah, what a
redoubtable
god!
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Stephen Crane - Black Riders |
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Or of my uncurtained window and the bare floor
Spattered with
moonlight?
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Imagists |
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And I
wondered
as you clasped
your shoulder-strap
at the strength of your wrist
and the turn of your young fingers,
and the lift of your shorn locks,
and the bronze
of your sun-burnt neck.
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H. D. - Sea Garden |
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Not as a thief shalt Thou ascend the mount,
But like a person of some high account;
The Cross shall be Thy stage, and Thou shalt there
The
spacious
field have for Thy theatre.
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Robert Herrick - Hesperide and Noble Numbers |
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