Erinna
They sent you in to say
farewell
to me,
No, do not shake your head; I see your eyes
That shine with tears.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Sara Teasdale |
|
Fair-Welcoming in prison is,
That ofte hath pleyed with you, er this, 7530
The fairest games that he coude,
Withoute
filthe, stille or loude;
Now dar [he] nat [him]self solace.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Chaucer - Romuant of the Rose |
|
Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-16 02:37 GMT / http://hdl.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Trakl - Dichtungen |
|
An-Sze was the chief
minister
of Khî.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Confucius - Book of Rites |
|
He might be a haughty and murderous tyrant, but
if the
lowliest
cleric in the realm entered, he must leave his throne,
kniel, and, at the holy man's bidding, recall.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Cambridge History of India - v4 - Indian Empire |
|
The old clothes hamper that
had been banished from the house would serve as
a
splendid
stand for Dicky and for Peter Squeak
also.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Childrens - Brownies |
|
Thou shalt hear the "Never, never," whisper'd by the phantom years,
And a song from out the
distance
in the ringing of thine ears;
And an eye shall vex thee, looking ancient kindness on thy pain.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Tennyson |
|
Proscriftti
Regis Rufiili fius atque venenum.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Latin - Elements of Latin Prosody and Metre Compiled with Selections |
|
I guard my people, my thought
preserves
them,
As the head cares for the limbs its servants.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Corneille - Le Cid |
|
If you are redistributing or providing access to a work
with the phrase "Project Gutenberg" associated with or appearing on the
work, you must comply either with the requirements of
paragraphs
1.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Austen - Persuasion |
|
It is an assured sign
of a worthy and
generous
spirit, whom honor amends.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Bacon |
|
The Berlin wall is an
ambiguous
case.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Schelling - The Manipulation of Risk |
|
whereof
December
was the x th month and March was the New Year
ACTUM SENIS, the ParIsh of San Joann!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
|
Hart is the originator of the Project Gutenberg-tm
concept of a library of
electronic
works that could be freely shared
with anyone.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Wilde - De Profundis |
|
and the reasonable creatures of God, but confused together,
make but one great beast and a monstrosity more
prodigious
.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Warner - World's Best Literature - v05 - Bro to Cai |
|
fabula uisa diu
medioque
recondita ponto
libera uictori quam cito colla dedit!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Oxford Book of Latin Verse |
|
Here, not having realized the complete vital points of vajra recita- tion, if you think that "if there is no holding the wind-energies in kiss- connection, I won't be able to accomplish the
dissolving
of the wind- energies into the dhati"; [you are right, as] it is so explained that if if you hold them in kiss-connection it seems you do not realize the key point of this practical instruction; but this does not mean in general that the vajra recitation meditator is at fault if s/he holds the wind-energies in kiss- connection.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Thurman-Robert-a-F-Tr-Tsong-Khapa-Losang-Drakpa-Brilliant-Illumination-of-the-Lamp-of-the-Five-Stages |
|
Of himself he modestly
said: 'I am quite
satisfied
if, three hundred years hence, it shall
be said that one Porson lived towards the close of the eighteenth
century, who did a good deal for the text of Euripides.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v12 |
|
However, given Tsong- khapa's such close
identification
with Candrakirti's works it does seem to be the case that if Candrakirti's reading of Nagarjuna is flawed, serious doubts can also be raised about Tsongkhapa's interpretation of Madhya- maka philosophy.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Tsongkhapa-s-Qualms-About-Early-Tibetan-Interpretations-of-Madhyamaka-Philosophy |
|
On account of the
continued
run
of bad luck.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Ovid - Art of Love |
|
Whenas in silks my Julia goes
Then, then (methinks) how sweetly flows
That
liquefaction
of her clothes.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Golden Treasury |
|
Since, moreover, there is a tendency in all of us to be impressed whenever the application of a theory appears to have been successful, practitioners are at special risk of placing greater
confidence
in a theory than the evidence available may justify.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
A-Secure-Base-Bowlby-Johnf |
|
After many years' study he opened
his own school in a
colonnade
in Athens called the Painted Porch, or
Stoa, which gave the Stoics their name.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Marcus Aurelius - Meditations |
|
--So, too, perhaps, the demon of
Socrates
was nothing but a
malady of the ear that he explained, in view of his predominant moral
theory, in a manner different from what would be thought rational
to-day.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Human, All Too Human- A Book for Free Spirits by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
|
And among the Phoenician factories which dotted the whole
southern
shore of the Mediterranean, from the east end of the greater Syrtis even to the Pillars of Hercules, there was one which, from a concurrence of circumstances, was destined rapidly to outstrip all the others, to make herself their acknowledged head, to become the Queen of the Mediterranean, and, in some sense, of the Ocean beyond, and, for a space of over a hundred years, to maintain a deadly and not unequal contest with the future mistress of the world.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Universal Anthology - v03 |
|
The Quinet
Sentence
4
?
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Sandulescu-Literary-Allusions-in-Finnegans-Wake |
|
, who, the year 1506, advanced him the
archiepiscopal
see Tuam.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Four Masters - Annals of Ireland |
|
The following year the first
excavation
was begun at Olympia in
Elis, the site of the ancient Olympic games, under the direction of
Curtius, who with others published the results in a voluminous and
most interesting report.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Warner - World's Best Literature - v07 - Cic to Cuv |
|
not necessarily because I have profound reasons for my resistance to so much communication but because I encountered its forms and phenomena too late in life, perhaps only by a few years, for me to assimilate them all in a
comfortable
way.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Gumbrecht - Infinite Availability - On Hyper-Communication and Old Age |
|
The Roman hewed his conceptions out of the granite rock ; oftenest its craggy forms were rudely piled together, yet dignified and strong ; but there were hands which could give it finish too, which could commit to the centuries a work
splendid
as well as imperishable, polished into the basalt's shimmer and fervent with the porphyry's glow.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Universal Anthology - v05 |
|
Fair Burnet strikes th' adoring eye,
Heav'n's
beauties
on my fancy shine;
I see the Sire of Love on high,
And own his work indeed divine!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Robert Forst |
|
On the other hand, the enterprise of
the friends in the Italian poet, which is that of burying their dead
master, and not merely of communicating with an absent general, is more
affecting, though it may be less patriotic; the
inability
of Zerbino to
kill him, when he looked on his face, is extremely so; and, as Panizzi
has shewn, the adventure is made of importance to the whole story of the
poem, and is not simply an episode, like that in the Æneid.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Stories from the Italian Poets |
|
Hysteria
As she laughed I was aware of becoming
involved
in her laughter and
being part of it, until her teeth were only accidental stars with a
talent for squad-drill.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
T.S. Eliot |
|
By alone I mean without a
material
being, and my cat is a mystic companion, a spirit.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Mallarme - Poems |
|
The French Revolution may be defined as _the
substitution
of real right
for personal right;_ that is to say, in the days of feudalism, the value
of property depended upon the standing of the proprietor, while, after
the Revolution, the regard for the man was proportional to his property.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Proudhon - What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government |
|
Not the lopp'd Hydra task'd so sore
Alcides, chafing at the foil:
No pest so fell was born of yore
From
Colchian
or from Theban soil.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Horace - Odes, Carmen |
|
They immediately became intimate, and on Wu Yün's being
called to the capital, Li T'ai-po
accompanied
him.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Amy Lowell - Chinese Poets |
|
3 said Dorothy, who had put her
bicycle between Mr Warburton and herself ‘It’s over two months since I’ve
seen you 3
‘I got back the day before yesterday But this is only a flying visit I’m off
again tomorrow I’m taking the kids to Brittany The bastards, you know 3
Mr Warburton pronounced the word bastards, at which Dorothy looked
away in discomfort, with a touch of naive pride He and his ‘bastards’ (he had
three of them) were one of the chief scandals of Knype Hill He was a man of
independent income, calling himself a painter-he produced about half a dozen
mediocre landscapes every year-and he had come to Knype Hill two years
earlier and bought one of the new villas behind the Rectory There he lived, or
rather stayed periodically, m open concubinage with a woman whom he called
his housekeeper Four months ago this woman-she was a foreigner, a
Spaniard it was said-had created a fresh and worse scandal by abruptly
A Clergyman 3 s Daughter 277
deserting him, and his three children were now parked with some long-
suffering relative m London In appearance he was a fine, imposing-looking
man, though entirely bald (he was at great pains to conceal this), and he carried
himself with such a rakish air as to give the impression that his fairly sizeable
belly was merely a kind of annexe to his chest His age was forty-eight, and he
owned to forty-four People in the town said that he was a ‘proper old rascal’,
young girls were afraid of him, not without reason
Mr Warburton had laid his hand pseudo-paternally on Dorothy’s shoulder
and was shepherding her through the crowd, talking all the while almost
without a pause The Blifil- Gordon car, having rounded the pump, was now
wending its way back, still accompanied by its troupe of middle-aged
Bacchantes Mr Warburton, his attention caught, paused to scrutinize it
‘What is the meaning of these disgusting antics’’ he asked
‘Oh, they’re- what is it they call lt’-electioneering Trying to get us to vote
for them, I suppose ’
‘Trying to get us to vote for them' Good God 1 ’ murmured Mr Warburton,
as he eyed the triumphal cortege He raised the large, silver-headed cane that
he always carried, and pointed, rather expressively, first at one figure in the
procession and then at another ‘Look at it 1 Just look at it 1 Look at those
fawning hags, and that half-witted oaf grinning at us like a monkey that sees a
bag of nuts Did you ever see such a disgusting spectacle’’
‘Do be careful 1 ’ Dorothy murmured ‘Somebody’s sure to hear you ’
‘Good 1 ’ said Mr Warburton, immediately raising his voice ‘And to think
that low-born hound actually has the impertinence to think that he’s pleasing
us with the sight of his false teeth 1 And that suit he’s wearing is an offence m
itself Is there a Socialist candidate’ If so, I shall certainly vote for him ’
Several people on the pavement turned and stared Dorothy saw little Mr
Twiss, the ironmonger, a weazened, leather-coloured old man, peering with
veiled malevolence round the corner of the rush baskets that hung m his
doorway He had caught the word Socialist, and was mentally registering Mr
Warburton as a Socialist and Dorothy as the friend of Socialists
‘I really must be getting on,’ said Dorothy hastily, feeling that she had better
escape before Mr Warburton said something even more tactless
‘I’ve
got ever
such a lot of shopping to do I’ll say good-bye for the present, then ’
‘Oh, no, you won’t 1 ’ said Mr Warburton cheerfully ‘Not a bit of it* I’ll come
with you ’
As she wheeled her bicycle down the street he marched at her side, still
talking, with his large chest well forward and his stick tucked under his arm.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Orwell - A Clergyman's Daughter |
|
wanted to go
straight
home.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
The Trial by Franz Kafka |
|
Leprobleme de la pyramide juive (Der- rida, an Egyptian: the problem of the Jewish pyramid) (Paris:
Editions
Maren Sell, 2006).
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Sloterdijk-Rage |
|
34 The vast numeri-
cal
superiority
of Bryan's army made it evident, that nothing but defeat was
to be expected from resistance.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v4 |
|
Afraid of the spear and the impetuous phalanx, he pays for the false oath of his father
regarding
the spear-won herds, which wretchedman, when the towers of Comaetho were confounded by the army in the cause of loving marriage, he dared to swear by Aloetis Cydonia Thraso, and by the god of Crestone, Candaon or Mamertus, warrior wolf.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Lycophron - Alexandra |
|
See Georg Kauffmann, Die Entstehung der
Kunstgeschichte
im ip.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Niklas Luhmann - Art of the Social System |
|
For
generations
the cele-
brated order of the Teutonic Knights had been
a thorn in the side of Poland, and various
battles had tested the prowess of Pole or
Teuton.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Poland - 1910 - Protestantism in Poland, a Brief Study of its History |
|
"
Ser
Federigo
listens, and replies,
With tears of love and pity in his eyes:
"Alas, dear lady!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Longfellow |
|
But can any one attain the
knowledge
of either unless he have a of
medicine?
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Plato - Apology, Charity |
|
»
«--Si telle
personne
s'est enfuie, ce n'est, pas vers les buts a, b, d,
mais vers le but c, et l'endroit où il faut opérer nos recherches est
c.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - v6 |
|
Cushman believes
therefore
that
Harsnet refers either to some lost morality or to 'Punch and Judy'.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association |
|
Moonlight
walks, when all the fowls
Are warmly housed save bats and owls!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Golden Treasury |
|
Advertis^J^nist^pipuhlishedin
Daily
Puhlished^aii
We also agree to mail a copy of each issjre coniaining " Ad.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Adams-Great-American-Fraud |
|
The woodlark at his partner's side
Twitters
his closing song--
All meet whom day and care divide,
But Leonard tarries long!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Golden Treasury |
|
And what an
acquaintance
has it been!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Austen - Mansfield Park |
|
Elle avait failli être surprise avec Andrée
et s'était donné un peu de temps en
éteignant
tout, en allant chez
moi pour ne pas laisser voir son lit en désordre et avait fait semblant
d'être en train d'écrire.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - v6 |
|
PORTRAIT D'UNE FEMME
mind and you are our Sargasso
Sea, YO|UR
London has swept about you this
score years
And bright ships left you this or that in fee :
Ideas, old gossip,
oddments
of all things,
Strange spars of knowledge and dimmed wares of price.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Ezra-Pound-Ripostes |
|
For that I am the same that _doubt_,
_understand_, and _will_ is so _evident_, that I know not how to explain
it more _manifestly_, and that I also am the same that _imagine_, for tho
perhaps (as I have supposed) no thing that can be _imagined_ is _true_,
yet the _imaginative Power_ it self is
_really_
existent, and makes
up a part of my _Thought_; and last of all that I am the same that am
_sensitive_, or _perceive corporeal_ things as by my _senses_, yet that
I now _see_ light, _hear_ a noise, _feel_ heat, these things are false,
for I suppose my self _asleep_, but I _know_ that I _see_, _hear_, and am
_heated_, that cannot be _false_; and this it is that in me is _properly_
called _Sense_, and this strictly taken is the same with _thought_.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Descartes - Meditations |
|
Elle ne cessa dans la
suite d'être
charmante
pour nous.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Le Côté de Guermantes - Deuxième partie - v1 |
|
Admirably
straightforward though much of the writing of English divines in
the early eighteenth century was, it had fewer of the elements of
permanence than any of the systems that had preceded it; to
appropriate words of Johnson, it had not
sufficient
vitality to
preserve it from putrefaction.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10 |
|
The wasps
flourish
greenly
Dawn goes by round her neck
A necklace of windows
You are all the solar joys
All the sun of this earth
On the roads of your beauty.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Paul Eluard - Poems |
|
It leads to
eugenics
rather than to
esthetic.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce |
|
How
beautiful
to see
Once more a shepherd of mankind indeed,
Who loved his charge, but never loved to lead;
One whose meek flock the people joyed to be,
Not lured by any cheat of birth,
But by his clear-grained human worth,
And brave old wisdom of sincerity!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Matthews - Poems of American Patriotism |
|
Countless proprietary so- lutions, patents, trademarks, and copyrights exist for this very purpose, pro- tected as they are by America's Digital
Millennium
Copyright Act.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Kittler-Universities-Wet-Hard-Soft-And-Harder |
|
'
exclaimed
the mistress, gaily, pulling a chair
to the fire.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë |
|
Intelligence
of the Stewarts
in matters scientific: Charles II and prince Rupert.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08 |
|
That is,
when it will be learned whether humanity (or at least its culturally
decisive
faction) will
be able to achieve effective means of self-taming.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Sloterdijk - Rules for the Human Zoo |
|
+ Maintain attribution The Google "watermark" you see on each file is essential for informing people about this project and helping them find additional
materials
through Google Book Search.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Liddell Scott -1876 - An Intermediate Greek English Lexicon |
|
Whether a book is still in copyright varies from country to country, and we can't offer guidance on whether any
specific
use of any specific book is allowed.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Burke - 1790 - Revolution in France |
|
ON A CATARACT
FROM A CAVERN NEAR THE SUMMIT OF A MOUNTAIN PRECIPICE
[AFTER STOLBERG'S _UNSTERBLICHER JUNGLING_]
STROPHE
Unperishing
youth!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Coleridge - Poems |
|
) he
exercised
a tyrannical and insolent sway, till
2.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - c |
|
Existence may well be an a priori chance for self praise; however, self-eulogistic discourse can only become
legitimate
a posteriori at the level of culture.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Sloterdijk - Nietzsche Apostle |
|
Greek culture must be
distinguished
as the arche-
type; and it must be shown how all culture rests
upon shaky conceptions.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Nietzsche - v08 - The Case of Wagner |
|
those very same
blaspheming
God, who were answering Amen unto God?
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v1 |
|
The
frenzied
heart heaves fearful of the place.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Abid bin Al-Abras - The Cycle of Death - A Mu'allaqa |
|
He who is greedy of credit and reputation after his death, doth
not consider, that they themselves by whom he is remembered, shall soon
after every one of them be dead; and they likewise that succeed those;
until at last all memory, which hitherto by the
succession
of men
admiring and soon after dying hath had its course, be quite extinct.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Marcus Aurelius - Meditations |
|
(Projection of
consequential
logic on to the absolute.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Adorno-Metaphysics |
|
When you have reached the borders of your quest,
Homesick
at last, by many a devious way,
Winding the wonderlands circuitous,
By foot and horse will trace the long way back!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
American Poetry - 1922 |
|
6 O my God, my soul is cast down within me:
therefore will I
remember
Thee from the land of
Jordan, and of the Hermonites, from the hill Mizar.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Childrens - Psalm-Book |
|
was so little there to
threaten
it.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Ezra-Pound-Instigations |
|
" It recog- nizes that, in the events leading up to an accident, there was some point prior to which either party could avert collision, some point after which neither could, and very likely a period between when one party could still control events but the other was
helpless
to turn aside or stop.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Schelling - The Art of Commitment |
|
Creator, thou art sadder than thy
creature!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Elizabeth Browning |
|
bk numhorof peoples aro known to see in it the bridge
connocting
earth and sky, and espoci.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
McHugh-Roland-1976-The-Sigla-of-Finnegans-Wake |
|
What
connection
have they?
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Aristophanes |
|
We talk about arguments that way because we
conceive
of them that
way-and we act according to the way we conceive of things .
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Lakoff-Metaphors |
|
Thersander
beats up Clitophon as an adulterer with his wife and
has him imprisoned.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Elizabeth Haight - Essays on Greek Romances |
|
It causes them to join,
coalesce
and fuse into ever larger units.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Nitzan Bichler - 2012 - Capital as Power |
|
This, however, is precisely how individual participants have the chance to get what they want, or what they believe they need to know in their own milieu (for example, as
politicians
or teachers), from the range of programmes on offer.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Luhmann-Niklas-the-Reality-of-the-Mass-Media |
|
Soon as Aurora, daughter of the dawn,
With rosy lustre streak'd the dewy lawn,
Again the mournful crowds
surround
the pyre,
And quench with wine the yet remaining fire.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Iliad - Pope |
|
If haply you are invited out nowhere to supper, you praise your quiet
dish of vegetables; and as if you ever go abroad upon compulsion, you
think
yourself
so happy, and do so hug yourself, that you are obliged to
drink out nowhere.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Horace - Works |
|
For the full and har-
moniously
developed
virtuosity in the Ovidian sense means
first that there shall be a considerable preponderance of
dactyls in the distich taken as a whole, and secondly that
there shall be a similar preponderance of dactyls in each
member taken singly, that is, in both the hexameter and the
pentameter lines.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Ovid - 1869 - Juvenile Works and Spondaic Period |
|
Such was Dares; at
once he raises his head high for battle, displays his broad shoulders,
and
stretches
and swings his arms right and left, lashing the air with
blows.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Virgil - Aeneid |
|
What dreads she bore in her
swooning
soul!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Catullus - Carmina |
|
During the two decades between the mid- 1920s and mid-1940s, the number of firms
remained
relatively stable, first because of the Great Depression, and subsequently due to the Second World War.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Nitzan Bichler - 2012 - Capital as Power |
|
to
universities, which he
elaborated
in Behemoth (c.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09 |
|
)
But _we_ sit murmuring for the future though
Posterity is smiling on our knees,
Convicting
us of folly.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Elizabeth Browning - 4 |
|
Then, please, your
fountain
pen.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Robert Forst - North of Boston |
|
1138 - 1215)
Reis glorios, verais lums e clartatz,
Glorious king, true light and clarity,
Peire Raimon de
Toulouse
(fl.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Troubador Verse |
|
Martin the Mystic attacked the crude presentation of Condillac's
doctrine
by Garat ; cf.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Windelband - History of Philosophy |
|
Time was when, with the crowd's
farewell
'Hurrah!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Thomas Hardy - Poems of the Past and Present |
|
It was surmounted by a portrait of Napoleon, in
profile,
executed
by Squealer in white paint.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Orwell - Animal Farm |
|
Having found the back-door open
Of the
unguarded
hearts, heavens, how they wound!
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Shakespeare |
|
"Begin, my flute, with me
Maenalian
lays.
Guess: |
|
Question: |
|
Answer: |
|
Source: |
Virgil - Eclogues |
|