”
“If I write, I will say
whatever
you wish me; but I do not, at present,
foresee any occasion for writing.
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Austen - Mansfield Park |
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To begin with, we must take into
consideration
the parts of Man.
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Aristotle copy |
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The oaks and all the
mountains
cry, Alas, Adonis!
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Wreath - 1830 - Sappho Theocritus Bion Moschus in Prose |
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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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Ovid - 1805 - Art of Live |
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And none did love him: though to hall and bower
He gathered
revellers
from far and near,
He knew them flatterers of the festal hour;
The heartless parasites of present cheer.
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Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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Doubling is able to hold in tension the
totality
of metaphysics of Geist and the to-come that is resonant in that totality in order to effect the transformation that re-marks of diffe?
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Education in Hegel |
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, it may well be
supposed
that in the existing state of my
purse my connection with such women could not have been an impure one.
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De Quincey - Confessions of an Opium Eater |
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The period and work of Fra Paolo in Ve
nice is
important
because it demonstrates
the errors and vices of the Papacy, and
shoivs how the Pope's usurpation of power
transcended the rights of the CathoHc
Church.
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Sarpi - 1888 - History of Fra Paolo Sarpi 2 |
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God only knew how Saadi dined;
Roses he ate, and drank the wind;
He freelier breathed beside the pine,
In cities he was low and mean;
The
mountain
waters washed him clean
And by the sea-waves he was strong;
He heard their medicinal song,
Asked no physician but the wave,
No palace but his sea-beat cave.
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Emerson - Poems |
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But thou art not Hercules, thou sayest, and canst not deliver others
from their iniquity--not even Theseus, to deliver the soil of Attica
from its
monsters?
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Epictetus |
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Southern
Constellations
C.
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Aratus - Phaenomena |
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If things go on following this rhythm, in four weeks the
Japanese
will be in Singapore.
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Hitler-Table-Talk |
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In
analyzing
trust and systems, the chapters of this book move generally from economic practices to political ones.
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A History of Trust in Ancient Greece_nodrm |
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In the case of pre-Islamic Arabia, the exaggerated self-perception evident in the poems drawn from oral lore, likely for the edification of the Umayyad ruling class at first, ended up being coopted (and almost certainly at least somewhat
sanitized)
in the Islamic period by Muslim scholars all too willing to see pre-Islamic nomadic Arabians as a society of brave and and honorable, but impetuous and ignorant, pagans, as Noble Savages (to twist a phrase) who needed the true faith to civilize and unite them, a people you'd be proud not to be, yet also proud to be descended from.
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Translated Poetry |
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Thus let this crystall'd lily be
A rule, how far to teach
Your
nakedness
must reach;
And that no further than we see
Those glaring colours laid
By art's wise hand, but to this end
They should obey a shade,
Lest they too far extend.
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Robert Herrick - Lyric Poems |
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The river bears no empty bottles, sandwich papers,
Silk handkerchiefs,
cardboard
boxes, cigarette ends
Or other testimony of summer nights.
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T.S. Eliot - The Waste Land |
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In short, there is a causal link between vast
concentrations
of wealth and widespread poverty.
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Blackshirts-and-Reds-by-Michael-Parenti |
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"
Then Maclean he set hardly his tooth to his lip that his tooth was red,
Breathed
short for a space, said: "Nay, but it never shall be!
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Sidney Lanier |
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What flippant
Frenchman
1 was it who said, in allusion
to the well-known work of Zimmerman, that "la
solitude est une belle chose; mais il faut quelqu'un
tour vous dire que la solitude est une belle chose.
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Poe - v02 |
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de Levizac,
Author of the
Practical
French Grammar,&c.
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Carey - 1796 - Key to Practical English Prosody |
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_, be
employed
in
supporting productive labour, and be annually consumed and reproduced,
as it is when employed in paying wages, then to give an equal profit of
10 per cent.
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Ricardo - On The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation |
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, that virtue renders happy; whilst in
the second case there is
contradiction
only with regard to the end of man
in general.
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Friedrich Schiller |
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This was not the
accepted
wis- dom of that day and must have sounded improbable to those who gave it any attention.
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Blackshirts-and-Reds-by-Michael-Parenti |
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269 Der
Horizont
der Mo?
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Gumbrecht - Publications.1447-2006 |
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I shall show later that he is the precursor of a literature of
construction
which tends to replace the literature of consumption.
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Sartre-Jean-Paul-What-is-literature¿-Introducing-Les-Temps-modernes-The-nationalization-of-literature-Black-orpheus |
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Title: A new
translation
of the Book of Psalms / with an introd.
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Noyes - 1831 - Psalms |
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A wreath of laurel was a mark of
distinction
or honour.
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Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School by Stevenson |
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Where the horses of
Achilles
mourn for the warrior,
as the cows of Bion here for the herdsman.
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Wreath - 1830 - Sappho Theocritus Bion Moschus in Prose |
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It consists of multiple copies of junk, 'tandem repeats', and other
nonsense
which may be useful for forensic detectives but which doesn't seem to be used in the body itself.
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Richard-Dawkins-The-Devil-s-Chaplain |
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He had only spoken of anger, (if were yet of his own anger that he spoke but thinking on his other vices, he found that he was
entrenched
by them all.
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v1 |
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LVIII
This man was strong of limb, and all his 'says
Were bold, of ready tongue, and working sprite,
Near Trento born, bred up in brawls and frays,
In jars, in quarrels, and in civil fight,
For which exiled, the hills and public ways
He filled with blood, and
robberies
day and night
Until to Asia's wars at last he came,
And boldly there he served, and purchased fame.
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Tasso - Jerusalem Delivered |
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"Let It Be Forgotten"
Let it be forgotten, as a flower is forgotten,
Forgotten as a fire that once was singing gold,
Let it be
forgotten
for ever and ever,
Time is a kind friend, he will make us old.
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Sara Teasdale - Flame and Shadow |
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In the center stands
something
I have called motivation.
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v2 |
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Specifically refuting
permanent
omnipresent space (a permanent thing without being a cause or an effect)]
L4: [C.
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Aryadeva - Four Hundred Verses |
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It is enough that we once came
together
; What is the use of setting it to rime ?
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Ezra-Pound-Ripostes |
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However, when he did recollect me, I found
his heart as warm as ever, and he shared his purse and
friendship
with me
during his continuance in London.
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Oliver Goldsmith |
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The infant
mortality
with the 85-year-old fathers and mothers is
found to be 11.
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Applied Eugenics by Roswell H. Johnson and Paul Popenoe |
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8
The Tranſlator's Preface
it ſelf thro’ the long Traćt of Time in
which the Books of the Old and New
Teſtament were committed to Writing,
thro’ the Ignorance, and Careleſneſs, and
perhaps Deſign of ſome Tranſcribers, is
liable to ſome few Exceptions; yet if we
muſt reject and
deſpiſe
all Tranſlations,
becauſe ſome are bad, and the beſt im-
perfect, I fear, we muſt immediately
throw up our Bibles themſelves, and
grope after Truth, by no better Help,
than that of the dim Light of Na-
ture.
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Origen - Against Celsus |
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the self even a remnant of the
autonomy
and dignity which Kant was able to assert.
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Adorno-Metaphysics |
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Yet oft the
skulking
gunwer, by surprise,
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Carey - 1796 - Key to Practical English Prosody |
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I ask you in all earnestness to confirm that impression by your
devotion
to me, and to send me a letter not only immediately, but, on your arrival at Rome, as often as possible.
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Cicero- Letters to and from Cassius |
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yield not thus to
culpable
despair;
But raise thine eyes to heaven and think I wait thee there!
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Petrarch |
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A
Greek port, a native of Maronea, whose name has de-
scended to
posterity
covered with infamy.
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Charles - 1867 - Classical Dictionary |
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is
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it, Iif
by
is
it
it,
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it,
SlfH\ Cfjrisrtopfjer
Battteromtu
147
A further A ccount of the Behaviour of Mr.
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Western Martyrology or Blood Assizes |
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With pain he ran, in open day,
Right up into the kitchen;
He fell on the hearth and there he lay
Gasping
and moaning and twitchin'.
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Faust, a Tragedy by Goethe |
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The Fire, or Torments
prepared
for the wicked in Gehenna,
Tophet, or in what place soever, may continue for ever; and there may
never want wicked men to be tormented in them; though not every, nor
any one Eternally.
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Hobbes - Leviathan |
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_ That's a most horrid
Punishment
indeed.
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Dance |
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Erasmus |
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N ot one cause of O swald' s
agitation
had escaped
the eye of E dgarmond.
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Madame de Stael - Corinna, or Italy |
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without any desire to appear
to be in the right in the
presence
of his patient, or
to carry off a victory.
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Nietzsche - v09 |
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In Ihe backgronnd are at lea't two main frames of reference by nt(:am of which all the
foregoing
can b.
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Hart-Clive-1962-Structure-and-Motif-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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Fra Paolo had no such ambition, and his friends
remarked
with surprise
on his not yet having any preferment.
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Sarpi - 1868 - Life of Fra Paolo Sarpi |
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He had to study closely the delicate science of holding
auricular attention when once he had got it; and probably he would have
some
difficulty
in getting it at all.
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Lascelles Abercrombie - The Epic |
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No more;--where
ignorance
is bliss,
'Tis folly to be wise.
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Golden Treasury |
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Carrying this question to absurdity surfaces the question of whether insemination (natural or artificial) is
appropriately
called (contingent) work product.
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John Vermes |
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When he speaks of having first
introduced into poetry “a mixture of the heroic, the comic, and
the satiric,' it must not be
understood
that these elements are
blended in him as they are in Boileau and Pope.
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Alexander Pope - v05 |
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He has been compared to Alexander of Macedonia ; and certainly the idea of
founding
a Hellenic empire of the west—which would have had as its core Epirus, Magna Graecia, and Sicily, would have commanded both the Italian seas, and would have reduced Rome and Carthage to the rank of barbarian peoples bordering on the
4
STRUGGLE BETWEEN PYRRHUS BOOK II
Hellenistic state-system, like the Celts and the Indians— was analogous in greatness and boldness to the idea which led the Macedonian king over the Hellespont.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.2. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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So after the completion of the work of the fields and the fortunate ingathering of their produce double festivals were celebrated in honour of the god and goddess of inbringing and harvest, Consus (from condere) and Ops ; the first, immediately after the completion of cutting (August 21, Consualia; August 25, Opiconu'z/a) ; and the second, in the middle of winter, when the blessings of the granary are especially manifest (December 1 5,
Consuah'a; December 19, Opab'a); between these two latter days the thoughtfulness of the old
arrangers
of the
festivals inserted that of seed-sowing (Saturnalia from Saéturnus or Satumus, December 17).
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.1. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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In my report on M&chM T have
already
quoted
from General Cunningham’s former report on Banftt the
fact that Abu RihA,n calls the Mcatsya countiy, or the country
around BairM, KarzAt, or GiizrAt and this latter name of
GuzrAt must thercfori' have been derived from the latter
part of the name of the Badagujar or Bargdjar tribe, who
must at that time have hoim })aramount both over BaiiAt and
MAohAri, as W(‘ll as Deoti, their ancient capital.
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Carllelye - 1871 - Report Of A Tour In Eastern Rajputanain 1871-72 And 1872-73 Vol-vi |
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For, whereas the Philistine remained on Strauss's
side in regard to these explosive outbursts, he
would have been against him had he been con-
fronted with a genuine and
seriously
constructed
ethical system, based upon Darwin's teaching.
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Nietzsche - v04 |
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"
"There's only one thing
possible
to make,
That is, assuming--that she has gone out.
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Robert Frost - A Mountain Interval |
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Sweet smiles, mother's smile,
All the
livelong
night beguile.
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blake-poems |
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82 Though more easily
quantified
than produce, money seems to have been treated the same way as other "things that are used up" (to use Xenophon's phrase).
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Source: |
A History of Trust in Ancient Greece_nodrm |
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Men of the Twenty-first
Moon, slow rising, over the
trembling
sea-rim
Mother and child!
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War Poetry - 1914-17 |
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Outre qu'elle a un goût de très ancien
biscuit et une odeur fanée de très vieux livre, elle
est le velours fluide des choses, la pluie fine mais
sèche, qui anémie les teintes
excessives
et les tons
bruts.
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Huysmans - La-Bas |
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Of minor
importance
for the most part already deter-
mined at the treaty of Paris.
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Source: |
Outlines and Refernces for European History |
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RD WORLD
ELECTIONS
137
advance.
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Manufacturing Consent - Chomsky |
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To be really effective,
dictatorship
requires that the dictator be constantly dynamic.
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Propaganda - 1939 - Foreign Affairs - Will Hitler Save Democracy |
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Quando fuor giunti, assai con l'occhio bieco
mi rimiraron sanza far parola;
poi si volsero in se, e dicean seco:
<
e s'e' son morti, per qual privilegio
vanno
scoperti
de la grave stola?
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Dante - La Divina Commedia |
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Fær hann mest til reiðar með
séreinhleypinga
ok þá, er hann hafði saman kvatt.
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hrafnkels_saga_freysgoda.on |
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She's gone into the West,
To dazzle when the sun is down,
And rob the world of rest;
She took our
daylight
with her,
The smiles that we love best,
With morning blushes on her cheek,
And pearls upon her breast.
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Edgar Allen Poe |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-27 05:03 GMT / http://hdl.
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Demosthenes - Against Midias |
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Each
snarling
lash of the stormy sea
Curled like a hungry tongue.
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American Poetry - 1922 |
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Dante
at first looked eagerly down into the gulf, like one who feels that he
shall turn away instantly out of the very horror that
attracts
him.
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Source: |
Stories from the Italian Poets |
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The view which comes
quite a priori, and
therefore
independent of all ex-
perience, merely out of reason, is "pure knowledge”!
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Nietzsche - v15 |
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The poor, the outcasts, the homeless ones
received for him a new significance, the significance of the isolated
figure placed in the mighty
everchanging
current of a life in which this
figure stands strong and solitary.
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Rilke - Poems |
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(Bowlby 1988)
In this and the
following
chapter we shall outline the main features of Attachment Theory, starting with the first of the two great themes described poetically by Bowlby as the 'making and breaking of affectional bonds'.
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Bowlby - Attachment |
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That Youth's sweet-scented
Manuscript
should close!
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Source: |
Omar Khayyam - Rubaiyat |
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The little
republic
to which I gave laws was regulated in the following
manner: by sunrise we all assembled in our common apartment, the fire
being previously kindled by the servant.
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The Literary World - Seventh Reader |
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Another it delights
to be adorned with the figure of the tortoise [1024] of the Cyllenian
God: let another keep up her curls that
resemble
the waves.
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Ovid - Art of Love |
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If Plutarch's heroes are enthusiastically
imitated
and a
reluctance is experienced to looking too critically into the motives of
their actions, not the knowledge but the welfare of human society is
promoted thereby: psychological error and above all obtuseness in regard
to it, help human nature forward, whereas knowledge of the truth is more
promoted by means of the stimulating strength of a hypothesis; as La
Rochefoucauld in the first edition of his "Sentences and Moral Maxims"
has expressed it: "What the world calls virtue is ordinarily but a
phantom created by the passions, and to which we give a good name in
order to do whatever we please with impunity.
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Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human |
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Ein Mittel, ohne Geld Und Arzt und
Zauberei
zu haben:
Begib dich gleich hinaus aufs Feld,
Fang an zu hacken und zu graben
Erhalte dich und deinen Sinn
In einem ganz beschrankten Kreise,
Ernahre dich mit ungemischter Speise,
Leb mit dem Vieh als Vieh, und acht es nicht fur Raub,
Den Acker, den du erntest, selbst zu dungen;
Das ist das beste Mittel, glaub,
Auf achtzig Jahr dich zu verjungen!
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Goethe - Faust- Der Tragödie erster Teil |
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And, as usual,
identity
meant: no future.
Guess: |
punishment |
Question: |
How does identity destroy time |
Answer: |
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Source: |
Niklas Luhmann - Art of the Social System |
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Waking from
Drunken
Sleep on a Spring Day.
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Answer: |
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Source: |
Like-Water-or-Clouds-The-Tang-Dynasty |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-06-10 07:16 GMT / http://hdl.
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Source: |
Jabotinsky - 1917 - Turkey and the War |
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' You're all
right for another
hour—help
yourself, my lad.
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The tone of the poem is characteristic of Trakl: dusk, a dream-like or fevered reality that seems on the threshold of consciousness is typical of
Sebastian
im Traum [Sebastian Dreaming, 1914], the adjective 'traumsu?
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Trakl - ‘. . Und Gassen enden schwarz und sonderbar’- Poetic Dialogues with Georg Trakl in the 1930s and 40s |
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Thirty
directors were appointed to
organise
a regular insurrection.
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Some of them
desired to have carnal mixture with us, and two of our
company
were so
bold as to entertain their offer, and could never afterwards be loosed
from them, but were knit fast together at their nether parts, from
whence they grew together and took root together, and their fingers
began to spring out with branches and crooked wires as if they were
ready to bring out fruit: whereupon we forsook them and fled to our
ships, and told the company at our coming what had betide unto us, how
our fellows were entangled, and of their copulation with the vines.
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Lucian - True History |
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" It was <
difficult
for Rose
to restrain her impatience and pleasure;
the tide of joy rushed so .
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Childrens - Roses and Emily |
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», volvió a
preguntar
José Arcadio Buendía.
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Gabriel García Márquez - Cien Anos de Soledad |
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Alp and torrent shall inherit
Your significance of will,
And the grandeur of your spirit
Shall our broad
savannahs
fill;
In our winds, your exultations shall be springing!
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Elizabeth Browning - 1 |
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Next, after the Fable of the
Hawk and Nightingale, which serves as a condemnation of violence
and injustice, the poet passes on to contrast the
blessing
which
Righteousness brings to a nation, and the punishment which Heaven
sends down upon the violent, and the section concludes with a series
of precepts on industry and prudent conduct generally.
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When I was
honoured
with the 1997 International Cosmos Prize, I chose the title 'The Selfish Cooperator' for my prize lecture, given in both Tokyo and Osaka.
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Richard-Dawkins-Unweaving-the-Rainbow |
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The king said, "What
strength
has my mother handed over to thee?
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brennu-njals_saga.en |
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How else should we sort the
grains?
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Trakl - The True Fate of the Bremen Town Musicians as Told by Georg Trakl |
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The authorsees thereasonforthefailureofthefoursectsinthefactthattheir membersthroughoutwere "conservativeand loyal Germancitizens" and did
notdifferfromCatholicsandProtestantisnsofaras
theywere"nationalist,con- servative,frightenedofCommunism"andtherefordeuringthewar"bore arms willinglyforGermany"(p.
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Nolte - The Nazi State and the New Religions- Five Case Studies in Non-Conformity |
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" The recounter
was not wanting, then, in phases of
dramatic
power,
-in those requisite for a playwright of the higher
melodrama; but of distinct impersonation and the
subtler processes of the human will he had less command, chiefly from his lack of the objective insight.
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Poe - v01 |
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It consists of six letters, the first of them entitled
Abelard
to Philintus, following more or less the line of the History of the Calamities, though with such startling interpolations as the following:
"I was infinitely perplexed what course to take; at last I applied myself to Heloise's singing master.
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The Letters of Abelard and Heloise - 1st Letter |
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Included
among color phenomena are dust, smoke, sunlight, shadow, and mist.
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Kalu Rinpoche |
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But I will do
something
great and bold.
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Aristophanes |
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