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Jabotinsky - 1922 - Poems - Russian |
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When I started walkin' 'round the South and Center of France in 1912 I found a VERY
different
race and spirit from that of Paris Montmartre and putridity-- --and the rest of it.
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Ezra-Pound-Speaking |
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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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Attic Nights of Aullus Gellius - 1792 |
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was near six o'clock, when the captain, observing that the
deceased appeared motionless, ordered him to be cut down, and called to witness, and said, " am afraid Kenny (for so the
deceased
was called by the ship's
crew) dead;" when he replied, "lam sorry for hope not.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v3 |
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In any case, the Eleatics contented themselves with tie assertion that all particular
existence
and all change were decep- tnjo and illusion of the senses.
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Windelband - History of Philosophy |
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rSpQr Aptrrttr, at To Tiyxpvoor oVpat
Caesa accidisset abiegna ad terram trabes,
Neve inde navit inchoandae ex ordium
Coepisset, quae nunc nominator nomine
Argo, quia Argivi in ea dileeliviri Vtcti
petebant
pellem inauratam
arietii
Ht\ta lUT^KBoe' oi yip S> S4ma' Colchis, imperio regis Peliae, per
i)t.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.3. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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"It is perhaps well" he said, "that at our meeting after our visit
to Carfax we decided not to do
anything
with the earth-boxes that
lay there.
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Dracula by Bram Stoker |
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, that swam round the
artificial
rock, at the bottom
of his globe.
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Childrens - The Creation |
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voici la nuit de joie aux
profonds
spasmes
Qui descend dans la rue, o buveurs desoles,
Buvez.
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Rimbaud - Poesie Completes |
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Kline (C)
Copyright
2008 All Rights Reserved
This work may be freely reproduced, stored, and transmitted, electronically or otherwise, for any non-commercial purpose.
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Paul Eluard - Poems |
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Contra wpdrruv de ipsa actione
et susceptioue rei dicitur, maxime in singulis rebus;
universe
autem mndv
ponitur.
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Demosthenese - First Philippic and the Olynthiacs |
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If an individual Project Gutenberg-tm
electronic
work is posted
with the permission of the copyright holder, your use and distribution
must comply with both paragraphs 1.
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Robert Frost - A Boy's Will |
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And that was all the
farewell
when I parted from my dear.
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AE Housman - A Shropshire Lad |
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Secondly, what reveals itself as substance and
singularity
will well be our ''Geschick'' (our ''fate,'' i.
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Gumbrecht - Incarnation, Now - Five Brief Thoughts and a Non-Conclusive Finding |
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His puissance,
trusting
in th' Almightie's aide,
I mean to try, whose Reason I have tri'd 120
Unsound and false; nor is it aught but just,
That he who in debate of Truth hath won,
Should win in Arms, in both disputes alike
Victor; though brutish that contest and foule,
When Reason hath to deal with force, yet so
Most reason is that Reason overcome.
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Milton |
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The manifold problems of consciousness in their
entirety
can be examined
only through an analysis of the hysterical mental process.
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Dream Psychology by Sigmund Freud |
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But meanwhile the Roman consul Appius Claudius Caudex had appeared at Rhegium with the main body of his army, and succeeded in
crossing
on a dark night in spite of the Carthaginian fleet Audacity and fortune were on the side of the Romans ; the allies, not prepared for an attack by the whole Roman army and consequently not united, were beaten in detail by the Roman legions issuing from the city ; and thus the siege was raised.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.2. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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Valentinian,
responding
at Bergentio to a legation of Quadi, expired as the result of a hemorrhage, his voice lost, his senses intact, in the fifty-fifth year of age.
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Aurelius Victor - Caesars |
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The reminiscence comes
Of sunless dry geraniums
And dust in crevices,
Smells of chestnuts in the streets
And female smells in shuttered rooms
And cigarettes in corridors
And
cocktail
smells in bars.
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Eliot - Rhapsody on a Windy Night |
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He was never married, and
probably
had little concern
with love.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v08 - Dah to Dra |
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what
ignorance
of pain?
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Golden Treasury |
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The development of the Jewish
hierarchy
is not
original : they learnt the scheme in Babylon—it
is Arian.
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Nietzsche - v14 - Will to Power - a |
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The
universe
that exists beneath, beside, beyond our observations and our names is visible to us as, at best, a shadow, or a brilliance.
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Like-Water-or-Clouds-The-Tang-Dynasty |
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Let no cry of patriot men
Distract
thee from the stern analysis
Of masses who cry only!
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Elizabeth Browning - 4 |
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Find examples of
_alliteration_
in xix; of _balance_ in xxxvii; and of
_Latinizing_ in xix; xxxvi; xxxviii, and xl.
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Spenser - Faerie Queene - 1 |
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me within this seven years, that ever came And
answered
and said, was no matter.
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Complete Collection of State Trials for Treason - v01 |
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And this partly shal be
done by the
teachers
gẽtlenes & curteous behaueour, &
partlye by his wit & subtile practise, wherbi he shal
deuise diuerse prety meanes to make lerning plesaũt to
y^e chylde, & pul hym away frõ feling of labour.
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Erasmus |
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Adver- tisers may
withdraw
patronage.
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Manufacturing Consent - Chomsky |
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With him the sage, that mark'd, with dark disdain,
His wealth consumed by rapine's lawless train;
And glad that nothing now remain'd behind,
To foster envy in a rival's mind,
That
treasure
bought, which nothing can destroy,
"The soul's calm sunshine, and the heart-felt joy.
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Petrarch |
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"
"I
disliked
Mr.
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Jane Eyre- An Autobiography by Charlotte Brontë |
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29:13 And it came to pass, when Laban heard the tidings of Jacob his
sister's son, that he ran to meet him, and
embraced
him, and kissed
him, and brought him to his house.
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bible-kjv |
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GOETHE; OR, THE WRITER
I find a provision in the
constitution
of the world for the writer or
secretary, who is to report the doings of the miraculous spirit of
life that everywhere throbs and works.
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Emerson - Representative Men |
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's
transcript
from
your friend's letter; it is written with candour, but I must say a
word or two not in praise of it.
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Selection of English Letters |
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shinay ten med) The act of calming the
mind without any
particular
object, resting undistractedly.
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Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-The-Life-Spiritual-Songs-of-Milarepa |
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Apollinaire's Notes to the Bestiary
Admire the vital power
And nobility of line:
It praises the line that forms the images, marvellous
ornaments
to this poetic entertainment.
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Appoloinaire |
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The dauphin of France, the first husband of Mary Queen
of Scots,
afterwards
King Francis II, son of Henry II.
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Spenser - Faerie Queene - 1 |
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The Demon arose from his wallow to laugh,
Brushing
the dirt from his eye as he went;
And well I knew what the Demon meant.
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Robert Frost - A Boy's Will |
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Half-past two,
The street-lamp said,
"Remark the cat which
flattens
itself in the gutter,
Slips out its tongue
And devours a morsel of rancid butter.
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Eliot - Rhapsody on a Windy Night |
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In the white aspens sad winds sing;
Their long
murmuring
kills my heart with grief.
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Waley - 170 Chinese Poems |
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The extremism that lies in the nature of this matter too manifests itself in a
striving
for the final formula.
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Sloterdijk - God's Zeal |
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At that time it is especially excellent to
undertake
secret activities in charnal grounds and such places.
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Dudjom-Rinpoche-Mountain-Retreat-Ver5 |
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THE TIGER
Tiger, tiger, burning bright
In the forest of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could Frame thy fearful
symmetry?
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blake-poems |
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SWANS
NIGHT is over the park, and a few brave stars
Look on the lights that link it with chains of gold,
The lake bears up their reflection in broken bars
That seem too heavy for
tremulous
water to hold.
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Sara Teasdale - River to the Sea |
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This conceptual pair proves to be
meaningful
for Schelling's own development of a system of absolute identity as well as for his critique of the contemporary philosophy, in particular the philosophy of Fichte; and it is of particular importance to Schelling's revision of the concept of speculation in this phase of his thought.
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Hegel_nodrm |
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Iam licet venias, marite:
Vxor in thalamo tibist
Ore
floridulo
nitens,
Alba parthenice velut 190
Luteumve papaver.
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Catullus - Carmina |
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Fergna, as the
disciple
of St.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v3 |
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” Thorpe defended himself very stoutly,
declared
he had never
seen two men so much alike in his life, and would hardly give up the
point of its having been Tilney himself.
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Austen - Northanger Abbey |
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’ he said for the third or fourth time
‘Not today, thank you,’ said Dorothy vaguely
The boy remounted his bicycle and rode off, whistling with extra loudness
to show Dorothy how much he despised her for not tipping him But Dorothy
was unaware of the telegraph’s boy’s scorn The only phrase of the telegram
that she had fully
understood
was ‘your father wishes you return home
immediately’, and the surprise of it had left her m a semi-dazed condition For
some indefinite time she stood on the pavement, until presently a taxi rolled up
the street, with Mr Warburton inside it He saw Dorothy, stopped the taxi,
jumped out and came across to meet her, beaming He seized her both hands
‘Hullo’’ he cried, and at once threw his arm pseudo-paternally about her and
drew her against him, heedless of who might be looking ‘How are you'* But by
Jove, how thm you’ve got’ I can feel all your ribs Where is this school of
yours?
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Orwell - A Clergyman's Daughter |
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Rptd in Bohn's
Standard
Library, 1883.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06 |
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A tax on rent, it has been observed,
would fall on the
landlord
only, and could not by any means be made to
devolve on the tenant.
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Ricardo - On The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation |
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I fancied that everything was astir and moving,
everything was going in regular
caravans
to the summer villas.
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Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories |
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From Klopstock's house we walked
to the ramparts, discoursing together on the poet and his conversation,
till our attention was
diverted
to the beauty and singularity of the
sunset and its effects on the objects around us.
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Coleridge - Biographia Literaria copy |
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”
“They arise chiefly from what is passing at the time, and though I
sometimes amuse myself with suggesting and
arranging
such little elegant
compliments as may be adapted to ordinary occasions, I always wish to
give them as unstudied an air as possible.
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Austen - Pride and Prejudice |
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The
metaphor
is not merely in the words we use---:it is in our very concept of an argument.
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Lakoff-Metaphors |
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'
utadiectivum
inter articuhun et suiun substantivum
positum est, ut una notio comprehendatur' (Voemel ed.
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Demosthenese - First Philippic and the Olynthiacs |
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Las
murallas
que guardan lo desconocido son de cristal para el génio
que penetra en el fondo de lo insondable.
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Jose Zorrilla |
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Here’s
the cup (taking it from his wallet).
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Theocritus - Idylls |
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Hence the feeling in some
quarters
that Mr.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v11 - Fro to Gre |
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, 544, 548
Black-eyed Susan, 237
Men of Character, 237
Mrs Caudle's Curtain Lectures, 237
Punch's
Complete
Letter-writer, 237
Punch's letters to his son, 237
Jerrold, William Blanchard, 193
Jerusalem, 251
Jesse, John Heneage (1815-1874), 503
Jessopp, Augustus (1824-1914), 490 ;
Arcady for better for worse, 78
Jesuits, 101, 127, 253, 308, 316, 329,
382
Jesus Christ, 444
Jevons, William Stanley (1835–1882),
475
Principles of Science, The, 23
Pure Logic, 23
Substitution of Similars, The, 23
Theory of Political Economy, The, 23
Jews, 2, 67, 136, 309
Johannesburg, 380
John Bull, 200
Johnson, E.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v14 |
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The former
included
the three
relations of husband to wife, father to children, and master to slaves
and property; the latter, three public functions, legislative,
administrative, and judiciary.
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Aristotle and Ancient Educational Ideals by Thomas Davidson |
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This
membrane
floating above,
And bellied out by the up-pressing soul.
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Ezra-Pound-Ripostes |
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Aryan Civilization - 1870 |
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"Mine be the fire about my feet, the smoke above my head;
So might I glow, a torch to show the path my heroes tread;
_My
Captain!
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War Poetry - 1914-17 |
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On the contrary, from within oppression itself we
depicted
to the oppressed community of which we were part its anger
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Sartre-Jean-Paul-What-is-literature¿-Introducing-Les-Temps-modernes-The-nationalization-of-literature-Black-orpheus |
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"
Lord Advocate
He clenched his
pamphlet
in his fist,
He quoted and he hinted,
Till, in a declamation-mist,
His argument he tint it:
He gaped for't, he graped for't,
He fand it was awa, man;
But what his common sense came short,
He eked out wi' law, man.
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Robert Burns - Poems and Songs |
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_ to
_before_
false.
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Chaucer - Romuant of the Rose |
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The truth is, I am only old
in judgment and understanding; and he that will caper with me for
a
thousand
marks, let him lend me the money, and have at him.
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Shakespeare |
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Kẻ sĩ may mắn được ghi danh vào tấm đá này, phải làm cho danh đúng với thực, sửa nết giữ mình, bắt
chước
Văn Hiến giữ lòng, đừng theo Công Tôn học hành xiên vạy.
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stella-03 |
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A t these words a mortal
paleness
overspread her coun-
tenance; her eyes closed; and she would have fallen to the
earth, had not O swald rushed to support her.
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Madame de Stael - Corinna, or Italy |
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Far from him the thought of
re-crossing the Cévennes, and
returning
into the Narbonnese.
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Napoleon - History of Julius Caesar - b |
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In 1836, long before Marey and Muybridge, the attainment of the
differential
system was at
first possible only in stasis, as if Daguerre's long-term exposures had found a scientifically parallel maneuver.
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Kittler-Drunken |
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He
promptly
made the acquaintance of the mother and, almost as
soon, utterly lost his heart to the daughter.
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Gustavo Adolfo Becuqer |
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I went no more near the remarkable man
who had pronounced a judgment upon the
adventures
of his soul on this
earth.
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Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad |
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eight
{16} thousand drops of
laudanum)
per day, to forty grains, or one-eighth
part.
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De Quincey - Confessions of an Opium Eater |
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Frogs somewhere near the roadside
Chorus their chant absorbed:
But a hush
breathes
out of the dream-light
That far in heaven is orbed.
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War Poetry - 1914-17 |
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Coleridge meant by an idea in this place may be
expressed
in various
ways out of his own works.
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Coleridge - Table Talk |
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It is here
regarded
as any ancient tome that might be at hand.
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A-Skeleton-Key-to-Finnegans-Wake |
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Aye; but, beloved,
When I strive to come to you,
Man's opinions, a thousand thickets,
My
interwoven
existence,
My life,
Caught in the stubble of the world
Like a tender veil,--
This stays me.
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Stephen Crane |
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The poetry, like the fiction, has a little of this and that; of the nine poets, eight are new to our pages and come from here and there, meaning
Edmonton
in Cana- da, Alpharetta in Georgia, Fitzwilliam in New Hampshire and Madison in Wiscon- sin, all known for their peculiar culinary styles and taste.
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Trakl - Word Trucks- I and You; Here and There; This and That |
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The preparations of bodies, also, for the
reception
of cold should not
be omitted, such as that water a little warmed is more easily frozen
than that which is quite cold, and the like.
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Bacon |
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Anyone resident in the West since the 1950s, particularly in the
United States, will have lived through an era of extraordinary
turbulence
in the relations of East
and West.
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Said - Orientalism - Chapter 01 |
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She was with me in sorrow, and joy, in fasting and feasting, in trial
and persecution, in
sickness
and health, in sunshine and in shade.
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Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written |
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My current view is that Arabia
generally
was by this point far more monotheistic and far more Abrahamic than the Islamic tradition would have us believe, and that Allah could easily refer to the Abrahamic God even if Labīd was not yet a Muslim.
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Translated Poetry |
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Marks, notations and other marginalia present in the original volume will appear in this file - a
reminder
of this book's long journey from the publisher to a library and finally to you.
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Tully - Offices |
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Come ella 'l vede: —
Fuggine!
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso |
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O God of silence,
Purifiez nos cceurs,
Purifiez nos cceurs, For we have seen
The glory of the shadow of the
likeness
of thine handmaid,
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Ezra-Pound-Exult-at-Ions |
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But how many
differencecsan
be discerned amongthemat thefirstcloselook!
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Nolte - 1979 - [What Fascism Is Not- Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept]- Comment |
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The first Asian alternative to
liberalism
to be decisively defeated was the fascist one represented by Imperial Japan.
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Fukuyama - End of History |
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CONCLUSION
Each of the revolutions
examined
in this chapter increased the intensity of security competition, and each of these states came close to war on one or more occasions.
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Revolution and War_nodrm |
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oved by the
testimony
of three authors,
it remains.
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Charles - 1867 - Classical Dictionary |
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And truly, my
lord, to express the real truth without dissimulation, I cannot but say that
those petty subtle devices which are found out in the etymologizing of
pattens would descend more easily into the river of Seine, to serve for ever
at the millers' bridge upon the said water, as it was heretofore decreed by
the king of the Canarians, according to the sentence or judgment given
thereupon, which is to be seen in the
registry
and records within the
clerk's office of this house.
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Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais |
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The proof of this fundamental
proposition
rests entirely on the following momenta of argument.
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Kant - Critique of Pure Reason |
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From salty spray
The brown tint of his glowing cheek still rough;
Fruit quickly ripe,
'Neath foreign suns in
scorching
airs and heat.
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Stefan George - Selections from His Works and Others |
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America-s-Deadliest-Export-Blum-William-pdf |
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Concerning the triad of habits, passions and mental inertias (also known as 'opinions') and their
overcoming
through the first ethical distinction, see p.
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Sloterdijk - You Must Change Your Life |
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Lucian was at Corinth and also at the Olympic Games for the third or the
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ARTIST
LIFE OF LUCIAN
fourth time, according as we assume that the self-immolation of the Cynic
Peregrinus
near Olympia took place in this year or in 169 a.
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Allinson - Lucian, Satirist and Artist |
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Thy
registers
and thee I both defy,
Not wondering at the present nor the past,
For thy records and what we see doth lie,
Made more or less by thy continual haste.
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Shakespeare - Sonnets |
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"
Where will you find a more vivid impression of
elegance
and serenity?
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Lucian - True History |
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I do know that it nearly broke
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my heart when I heard of his
marriage
to Haidee.
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Fletcher - Lucian the Dreamer |
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" Which may have
been true at the time, 1864,
nevertheless
Manet had visited Madrid and
spent much time studying Velasquez and abusing Spanish cookery.
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Baudelaire - Biographical Essay |
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