What those 'highest parts' are, and by
what standard their relative importance is determined,
Epicurus
does
not say.
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]: Niklas Luhmann--
Beobachtungen
der Moderne.
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Index of First Lines
Under the Mirabeau flows the Seine
Brushed by the shadows of the dead
The anemone and flower that weeps
The angels the angels in the sky
I've gathered this sprig of heather
The strollers in the plain
My gipsy beau my lover
The gypsy knew in advance
I am bound to the King of the Sign of Autumn
An eagle descends from this sky white with archangels
Mellifluent moon on the lips of the maddened
Autumn ill and adored
The room is free
Our story's noble as its tragic
Love is dead within your arms
In the evening light that's faded
You've not
surprised
my secret yet
Evening falls and in the garden
You descended through the water clear
O my abandoned youth is dead
Admire the vital power
From magic Thrace, O delerium!
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Immediately, as though I’d asked him, he began telling me all about the Upper Binfield
Estate and young Edward Watkin, the architect, who had such a feeling for the Tudor,
and was such a wonderful fellow at finding genuine Elizabethan beams in old
farmhouses
and buying them at ridiculous prices.
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Orwell - Coming Up for Air |
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_ Were
Donne and Shakespeare to have
appeared
together?
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Donne - 2 |
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Faccian le bestie
fiesolane
strame
di lor medesme, e non tocchin la pianta,
s'alcuna surge ancora in lor letame,
in cui riviva la sementa santa
di que' Roman che vi rimaser quando
fu fatto il nido di malizia tanta>>.
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Dante - La Divina Commedia |
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That spirit, light on breeze auspicious buoy'd,
With course
unvarying
backward cleaves the air--
Nor wave, nor wind, nor sail, nor oar its care--
And plies its wings, and seeks the laurel's pride.
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Morn is
supposed
to be,
By people of degree,
The breaking of the day.
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Dickinson - One - Complete |
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' Cannot you see these men are raised up to fight
for freedom for more than
themselves
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Poe - v08 |
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Pope's poetry
thus
deepened
with the course of time, and the third period of his life,
which fell within the reign of George II.
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Pope - Essay on Man |
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In fact, conformably to the slow rise of the
democratic social order (and its cause, the blending of the blood
of masters and slaves), the originally noble and rare impulse of
the masters to assign a value to
themselves
and to "think well" of
themselves, will now be more and more encouraged and extended; but
it has at all times an older, ampler, and more radically ingrained
propensity opposed to it--and in the phenomenon of "vanity" this older
propensity overmasters the younger.
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Niezsche - Beyond Good and Evil |
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The thirst of
vengeance
the assailants fires,
The madness of despair the Moors inspires;
Each lane, each street resounds the conflict's roar,
And every threshold reeks with tepid gore.
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be told in the
clearest
possible terms what that alternative is.
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Schelling - The Diplomacy of Violence |
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A at the end is elided by the vowel at the
commencement
of the next line.
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Latin - Casserly - Complete System of Latin Prosody |
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Wherwith the kyng beleue the sacrament the aulter, the was than moche more displeased than afore,
hurtfull slaundre many;
signifye
here unto and sayd angerlye unto him, that shuld not men, that this my fayth concerning that.
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Complete Collection of State Trials for Treason - v01 |
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Though sluggards deem it but a foolish chase,
And marvel men should quit their easy chair,
The
toilsome
way, and long, long league to trace.
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, for the following writers:
Alexander of Aetolia , Anaxippus , Apollodorus of Gela , Apollodorus of Athens , Apollonius of Rhodes , Aratus of Soli , Archedicus , Callimachus , Eratosthenes , Erinna ,
Euphorion
, Homerus of Byzantium , Ister , Leschides , Lycophron , Lynceus , Menander , Moschus , Nicander , Parthenius , Philemon , Philetas , Philicus , Philippides , Poseidippus , Rhianus , Rhinthon , Simonides of Magnesia , Sotades , Theocritus , Timolaus , Zenodotus
APOLLONIUS OF RHODES
Apollonius wrote the Argonautica, the only epic poem to survive from Hellenistic times.
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redum,fed tanta cît multis , quanta paucis,
tanta
fingulis
quanta omnibus.
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Thomas of Ireland - 1558 - Flowers of Learned Men |
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] G [81] Stesichorus also mentions the Cydonian apples, in his Helene,
speaking
thus :-
Before the king's most honoured throne,
I threw Cydonian apples down;
And leaves of myrrh, and crowns of roses,
And violets in purple posies.
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Athenaeus - Deipnosophists |
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In contrast one Irish punter, who had a fine head of hair, shaved it completely bald in a
desperate
effort to change his luck.
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And the Japanese have recorded some of the more recent
chapters
in a work whose translated title reads: "The British Empire and British People.
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66 THE AUTHORIT ARIAN PERSONALITY
indication that these questions will receive negative answers lies in the fact that highly
assimilated
Jews usually meet the same sort of discrimination that others do.
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Adorno-T-Authoritarian-Personality-Harper-Bros-1950 |
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Dum sibi
nobilior
Latona gente videtur.
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Latin - Elements of Latin Prosody and Metre Compiled with Selections |
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To learn more about the Project
Gutenberg
Literary Archive Foundation
and how your efforts and donations can help, see Sections 3 and 4
and the Foundation web page at http://www.
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")
Do I dare
Disturb the
universe?
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It is in fact a specimen throughout of close and con-
secutive reasoning Leptines'
proposal
was no doubt
popular, and was supported by many plausible argu-
ments.
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Demosthenese - 1869 - Brodribb |
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Their office looked exactly as a secret Communist office should look, and as
for that touch about
bringing
a parcel of washing, it was genius.
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Orwell - Down and Out in Paris and London |
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I was conscious of what must be my fate; a wretched victim for Slavery
without limit; to be sold like an ox, into hopeless bondage, and to be
worked under the flesh devouring lash during life,
without
wages.
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Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written |
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This monk, named Roberto, was an Hungarian cordelier, and
preceptor
of
Prince Andrew, whom he entirely sways.
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Petrarch |
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I make it all facile, the rare and the earned;
Here’s
something
like gold (I create it from dirt)
And something like scent, sap, and spices –
And what the great prophet himself never dared:
The art without sowing to reap out of air
The powers still lying fallow.
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Stefan George - The Anti-Christ |
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You can search
through
the full text of this book on the web at http://books.
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Sallust - Catiline |
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Cunningly
weave sunlight,
Breezes, and flowers.
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Stephen Crane - War is Kind |
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ProfessorPauliwasshakinghishead
and
ferociously
smacking with his lips.
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Sovoliev - End of History |
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BUDDHIST OMNISCIENCE
of the human Sakyamuni is lost, replaced by a divinized and cosmic Buddha who is vastly
superior
to all olher creatures.
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Buddhist-Omniscience |
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Almost by definition it was assumed that anyone interested in the external world could not be interested in the
internal
world, indeed was al- most certainly running away from it.
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The store is a store of information, and corresponds to the human computer's paper, whether this is the paper on which he does his
calculations
or that on which his book of rules is printed.
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Turing - Can Machines Think |
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He is
never lofty, nor does he often surprise with
unexpected
excellence: but,
perhaps, to his last poem may be applied what Tully said of the work of
Lucretius, that "it is written with much art, though with few blazes of
genius.
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Samuel Johnson - Lives of the Poets - 1 |
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It appears to do so from jealousy; for it is by nature jealous, and is so
ravenous
as to grab furiously at its food; and when it does grab at its food, it grabs it in large morsels.
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He made likewise several decrees, in which he made use of the help of an
Olynthian
named Euclides, one very expert in such matters.
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Roman Translations |
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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 - 1805 - Art of Live |
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“I am just
returned
from the country, whither Mr.
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Alexander Pope - v01 |
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Often in anger it accepts our sacrifice:
Its gifts are often the
punishment
for our crimes.
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Racine - Phaedra |
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O those
eloquent
eyes!
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Lewis Carroll |
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We end up with a formidable battery of clamps- the scene, the art, the
presiding
physi- cal organ, the technique.
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re-joyce-a-burgess |
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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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Spenser - 1592 - Apologie for Poetrie |
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Many other writers wrote Phaenomena after Aratus, but none of them are
considered
worthy of note.
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Ben che
possente
Bradamante fosse,
non però sì a Marfisa era di sopra,
che l'avesse ogni colpo riversata;
ma tal virtù ne l'asta era incantata.
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso |
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This is the proper place to explain the paradox of method in a
critique of practical reason, namely, that the concept of good and
evil must not be
determined
before the moral law (of which it seems as
if it must be the foundation), but only after it and by means of it.
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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Gunnar mælte:
«Kvifor
rid du so hardt ?
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brennu-njals_saga.no |
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It was reprinted in the New
York
“Literary
World,” Feb.
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Poe - v10 |
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He's into
everything
in town.
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Robert Forst - North of Boston |
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) The Enlightened Attitude proclaimed by the Mahayana-the
aspiration
to rescue all sentient beings from the sufferings of cyclic existence and bring them to Enlightenment, and perseverance in deeds and practice towards that end.
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Kalu Rinpoche |
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Lucan
tried to do without gods; but his witchcraft engages belief even more
faintly than the mingled Paganism and Christianity of Camoens, and
merely shows how strongly the most rationalistic of epic poets felt the
value of some
imaginary
relaxation in the limits of human existence.
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Lascelle Abercrombie |
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Further
reproduction
prohibited without permission.
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Brett Bourbon - 1996 - Constructing a Replacement for the Soul |
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On this
point taste is even less
forgiving
than morality, and its tribunal is
more severe; because an aesthetical object is responsible even for the
accessory ideas that are awakened in us by such an object, while moral
judgment eliminates all that is merely accidental.
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Then he would just pass the time of day to the faqir, to make sure he was punctual, and step
gracefully
into his hot oil bath.
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Universal Anthology - v01 |
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19
Instruction on the Non-Production of
All Phenomena 104, 175 Intermediate State 196
Intrinsic
Nature 196
Jetavaniya sect 72
Jfianakirti35, 131,132
Jo-bo-rje ("The Noble Lord"),
Tibetan name for Atisa xiii Joyous Level196
Kiilacakra 185 n.
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on 2014-12-26 11:55 GMT / http://hdl.
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Ten times, during that period,
his body was removed by his friends to places of greater safety
and sometimes
secretly
hidden.
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Sarpi - 1888 - History of Fra Paolo Sarpi 2 |
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It represents the cultural
formulation
of the dual stance towards death
30
Franz Borkenau and Derrida
found with more or less clear outlines in every in- dividual: that one's own death is certain, but as such remains incomprehensible.
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itself alive among the poor, the simple, and the
isolated; the German musician had not succeeded
in adapting himself to the luxurious traffic of the
arts; he himself had become a fairy tale full of
monsters and mysteries, full of the most touching
omens and
auguries—a
helpless questioner, some-
thing bewitched and in need of rescue.
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Nietzsche - v04 |
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And he is
punished
even after death; for vultures eat his heart in Hades.
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to thee 'tis given
To guard the banner of the free,
To hover in the sulphur smoke,
To ward away the battle stroke,
And bid its blendings shine afar,
Like rainbows on the cloud of war,
The harbingers of
victory!
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Important to the social
and
economic
history of the country, they play no role
in its literature, nor has their speech affected Polish.
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Poland - 1911 - Polish Literature, a Lecture |
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_He_ had been much in London, and had more
liveliness
and gallantry than
Edmund, and must, therefore, be preferred; and, indeed, his being the
eldest was another strong claim.
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(like Niobe, the too
favoured
mother).
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Nietzsche - v07 |
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able of bloody acts, the murder of Kotzebue, he
revenged—with penetrating insight and enthusi-
astic short-sightedness—his one and only Schiller,
prematurely
consumed
by the opposition of the
stupid world: Schiller, who could have been his
leader, master, and organiser, and whose loss he
now bewailed with such heartfelt resentment.
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Nietzsche - v03 |
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XLI
Phaon, O my lover,
What should so detain thee,
Now the wind comes walking
Through the leafy
twilight?
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But didacticism
is the
prevalent
tone of his song.
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Poe - v06 |
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It is this, that there is a set of
absorbent
vessels, leading
directly from the inner surface of the _labia externa_ and the vagina,
to the ovaries, the whole office of which vessels is to absorb the semen
and convey it to the ovaries.
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The
Foundation
is committed to complying with the laws regulating
charities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the United
States.
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29:13 And thou shalt take all the fat that
covereth
the inwards, and
the caul that is above the liver, and the two kidneys, and the fat
that is upon them, and burn them upon the altar.
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bible-kjv |
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Heinrich Heine was one
of the last authors of the classical enlightenment to defend literarily,in
open satire, the right of ideology
critique
to commit 'just atrocities.
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The rampant royal
commissioners!
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Finnegans |
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Twin Spheres of light who rule this passive Earth, _345
This world of loves, this ME; and into birth
Awaken all its fruits and flowers, and dart
Magnetic might into its central heart;
And lift its billows and its mists, and guide
By everlasting laws, each wind and tide _350
To its fit cloud, and its appointed cave;
And lull its storms, each in the craggy grave
Which was its cradle, luring to faint bowers
The armies of the rainbow-winged showers;
And, as those married lights, which from the towers _355
Of Heaven look forth and fold the
wandering
globe
In liquid sleep and splendour, as a robe;
And all their many-mingled influence blend,
If equal, yet unlike, to one sweet end;--
So ye, bright regents, with alternate sway _360
Govern my sphere of being, night and day!
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But
whatsoever
it be of which thou mayest write to us, thou wilt confer no small remedy on us; if only in this that thou wilt shew thyself to be keeping us in mind.
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‘tis
goatherd
now, or ‘faith, ‘tis like to be;
“When goatherd in the rutting-time the skipping kids doth scan,
“His eye grows soft, his eye grows sad, because he’s born a man; –
Country-song, sing country-song, sweet Muses –
[90] “So you, when ye see the lasses laughing in gay riot,
“Your eye grows soft, your eye grows sad, because you share it not.
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In
previous
pages, we have described some of the shifts in the inner states that the person who is going through a 'jettison sequence' is generating internally.
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paradigm |
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27
Pity the Poor 28
Rainy
Christmas
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Euripides in the Cyclops
mentioned
two further circumstances.
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Ovid - 1934 - Metamorphoses in European Culture - v1 |
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The time will come when every change shall cease,
This quick
revolving
wheel shall rest in peace:
No summer then shall glow, nor winter freeze;
Nothing shall be to come, and nothing past,
But an eternal now shall ever last.
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After all, we always al- ready find ourselves in the
position
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And how should I
presume?
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They have declined in their turn in the past twenty years, but it has not been to either the ideological or electoral
advantage
of Third Republic-style republicanism and the political parties that embod- ied it.
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Animal Farm by George Orwell
The pigs
appeared
completely at ease in their chairs The company had
been enjoying a game of cards but had broken off for the moment,
evidently in order to drink a toast.
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The Confessions of Frederick the Great, and the Life of Frederick the Great, by
Heinrich
von Treitschke, now for the first time tr.
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We shall
continue
to advertise only such companies as we know to be thoroughly reliable.
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With the very least residue of superstition within oneself, one could hardly know how to rid oneself of the idea that one is mere incarnation, merely a mouthpiece, merely a medium for
powerful
forces.
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Cosmopolitanism
was already a point of union
between the Cynics and Cyrenaics (see p.
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A Short History of Greek Philosophy by J. Marshall |
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chte; leise ist das Lachen
Des Frohen, Musik und Tanz in
schattigen
Kellern;
Im da?
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Trakl - Dichtungen |
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Then how will this
knowledge
or science teach him to know what he
knows?
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Plato - Apology, Charity |
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active links or
immediate
access to the full terms of the Project
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Dream Psychology by Sigmund Freud |
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There are no exact
analogies
in history.
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Pound-Jefferson-and-or-Mussolini |
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According to Frazer, it is here that the world of magic is clearly
separated
from the religious world.
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