Is it not the same
distribution
of wakefulness to sleep?
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"But the eyes which
enslaved
me are ever before me.
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Things are
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With one accord they started, expressing more
wonder than if some strange
minister
were coming to dust the
cushions of Mr.
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Practise
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I asked the old man how many years had passed since he broke his arm;
I also asked the cause of the injury, how and why it
happened?
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From a biological perspective, freedom means the ability to
actualize
the entire potential of the spontaneous movements that are specific to an organism.
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I low hard some work and try to please,
While others have all the
comforts
and ease.
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It will
thus be seen that it is only by comparing Wordsworth's own lists of the
years to which his Poems belong, with the contents of the several
editions of his Works, with the Fenwick Notes, and with his sister's
Journal, that we can
approximately
reconstruct the true chronology.
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nger, decorated with Merit), our attempt will only remain promising as long as
we are aware of the discomfort from the concept and use it for a
critical
perspective.
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and why love to stray, an un-invited guest, where
thy
presence
strikes with wild dismay ?
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Carey - Practice English Prosody Exercises |
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man cannot have confidence in a law if he is not convinced that religion is not in contradiction with it, as is the case in Catholicism, where the rules of
sanctity
are proscribed by the roman church.
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Each man (as he still
supposed
himself to be) essayed to give a cry of surprise, but found that he could merely grunt, and that, in a word, he was just such another beast as his compan ions.
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Universal Anthology - v02 |
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And the passage in which he mentions Pythagoras is as follows ;
They say that once as passing by he saw
A dog severely beaten, he did pity him,
And spoke as follows to the man who beat him:
"Stop now, and beat him not; since in his body,
Abides the soul of a dear friend of mine,
Whose voice I
recognized
as he was crying.
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With regard to the duration of human life, there does not appear to
have existed from the earliest ages of the world to the present moment
the smallest
permanent
symptom or indication of increasing
prolongation.
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Malthus - An Essay on the Principle of Population |
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494 The
American
Journal of Economics and Sociology
But imagined ogres live much longer than real ones, and for the "centrally organized system of power," we may predict a particularly long life.
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Propaganda - 1943 - New Collectivist Propaganda |
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Dusky and huge, enlarging on the sight,
Nature's volcanic amphitheatre,
Chimera's alps extend from left to right:
Beneath, a living valley seems to stir;
Flocks play, trees wave, streams flow, the
mountain
fir
Nodding above; behold black Acheron!
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A number of personal
references
are best pursued by reading a biography of Nerval, of his early meeting with 'Adrienne' and later relationship with the actress Jenny Colon.
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And the
inference
is that temperance cannot be modesty-if temperance
is a good, and if modesty is as much an evil as a good?
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8O
The condition of the
philologists
may be seen
by their indifference at the appearance of Wagner.
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Respondents to
classification
ques-
tions must indicate the categorization of experience.
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There is an enormous
prejudice
vs.
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Ezra-Pound-Speaking |
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The race of men
Chosen to My honour, with
impunity
_115
May sate the lusts I planted in their heart.
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A spokeswoman for another
abortion
clinic described Paul Hill as a dangerous psychopath.
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Go and tell the
right worshipful justices--who set men's lives upon the cast of a die--
I am not one of those thieves who
conspire
with sleep and midnight, and
play the hero and the lordling on a scaling-ladder.
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Dicit: sed, mulier cupido quod dicit amanti,
In vento et rapida
scribere
oportet aqua.
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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
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understandest
thou any thing there ?
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Dim Powers of drowsy thought, let her no longer be
Like the pale cup of the sea,
When winds have gathered and sun and moon burned dim
Above its cloudy rim;
But let a gentle silence wrought with music flow
Whither her
footsteps
go.
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Phoebe
suffered
[806]
violence; to her sister was violence offered; and pleasing was either
ravisher to the ravished.
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Ovid - Art of Love |
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Yet not one of these
gentlemen showed the
slightest
self-consciousness--either about their
clothes or their countenance or their character in any way.
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He takes the
promises
and
curses as addressed to him as one man, and will not hear of there being
any birth before his natural birth, in any existence except with the
body he is in.
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Whitman, wisely suppressed:
Said we then--we two, then--"Ah, can it
Have been that the woodlandish ghouls--
The pitiful, the merciful ghouls--
To bar up our path and to ban it
From the secret that lies in these wolds--
Had drawn up the spectre of a planet
From the limbo of lunary souls--
This sinfully
scintillant
planet
From the Hell of the planetary souls?
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Edgar Allen Poe |
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Without further delay, on Christmas Day,
Theodore II
Lascaris
was crowned Emperor at Nicaea.
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Pliny
mentions the sheep of Athens as
producing
the best.
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And thirdly, that if you eat a good deal of it, most
probably you must--do what is
particularly
disagreeable to any man of
regular habits, viz.
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[Sidenote C: I will, however, act
according
to your will,]
[Sidenote D: and ever be your servant.
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And if this footnote isn't a prime
specimen
of my tendency toward philological excess, I don't know what is.
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On the other hand
one must, (while putting the conception of the metaphysical distinctly
forward as that of the unconditioned, and consequently of the
unconditioning)
absolutely
deny any connection between the unconditioned
(of the metaphysical world) and the world known to us: so that
throughout phenomena there is no manifestation of the thing-in-itself,
and getting from one to the other is out of the question.
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Human, All Too Human- A Book for Free Spirits by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-24 14:45 GMT / http://hdl.
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For, to do so, I must cognize this being as existing, and yet not in time, which -- since I cannot sup port my conception by any
intuition
--is impossible.
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These
conditions
being carried out, Venice was restored to
its place in the Roman Church, reconciled to the Pope.
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The rule is, not to besiege walled cities if it can
possibly
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With this turn to self-refusal the
adventure
of independence begins.
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You, O ye
wingless
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It was
the
greatest
stretch of forbearance I could practise.
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Otto
Friedrich Gruppe, a critic of the first order, had just published
his
standard
work, Die rdmische Elegie (1838).
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Schwere
Hindrung
ist's, die nun
deine Antwort mir entzieht.
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την έβδομη ανεβήκαμε, και απ' την πλατεία Κρήτη
επλέαμεν, ως ο Βορηάς σφοδρός, λαμπρός εφύσα,
ως με το
ρεύμα
κυλητά• καράβι δεν μου εβλάφθη
κανέν', αλλ' εκαθόμασθεν γεροί φαιδροί 'ς τα πλοία, 255
και τα ωδηγούσ' ο άνεμος ομού και οι κυβερνήταις.
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<<"Come here,' says he, with a proper pride,
Which his smiling features tell;
Twill soothing be if I let you see
How
extremely
nice you'll smell.
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Buckle to send
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1795, contains a considerable
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But how
tragically
insecure
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These
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Faithful, the, the
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It produced theblack-and-whitpeictureof the worldwhichthe mostactivepartof this
generationobviouslyneeded, just as it needed to exploitthe misdeedsof National
Socialism
to serve the purposes of its conflictwiththe allegedly
authoritarianand in factincreasinglypermissiveolder generation.
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and important of those traditions.
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perfect conversation, because everything the one
person says receives its particular colouring, its
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, Kamadhatu) as to a state of absorption, or to the
prefatory
stages (the sdmantakas) as to the principal Dhyanas.
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-- The Middle Way in discrimination:
Everything
is not different, not the same; non-dual: not two, not one.
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Only if we had overwhelming atomic superiority and
obtained
command of the air might the USSR be deterred from employing its atomic weapons as we progressed toward the attainment of our objectives.
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Though it should run for its own getting, Will turn aside to sneer at
'Cause he hath
No coin, no will to snatch the
aftermath
Of Mammon
Such an one as women draw away from
For the tobacco ashes scattered on his coat And sith his throat
Shows razor's unfamiliarity And three days' beard ;
Such an one picking a ragged Backless copy from the stall,
Too cheap for cataloguing, Loquitur,
"Ah-eh!
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Is not a denial the only thing that remains after a theatrical explosion of this kind, whether it be in the form of a retreat into madness, a resignation into silence, or a
metamorphosis
into the wise fool?
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The Desians becoming numerous and powerful Munster, Aongus, king Munster the fifth century, conferred them additional lands, and annexed their
territory
Magh Feimin, which extended north the river Suir, far Corca Eathrach, comprising the country called Machaire Caisil, the Plain Cashel, and dis tricts about Clonmel, forming the present barony Middlethird, with part Offa, Tipperary.
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"
It being
remembered
that there were six of us with Master Villon, when that expecting presently to be hanged he writ a ballad whereof ye know :
"
Frtres humftins qui aprls nous vivez" NK ye a skoal for the gallows tree !
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The pro-
fessional Rolment of Courtis, by Abacuck Bysset, though of the
seventeenth century (1622),
represents
the aureate style of Middle
Scots and is the last outpost of that affectation in northern
prose
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Thou
believest
all I say?
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Euripides - Alcestis |
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See the Ode on the
Progress
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Odyssey - Cowper |
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But since
Wallenstein’s
dismissal, and Tilly’s defeat, the
very reverse of this course was pursued by the Emperor and the League.
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They originate from the colors of the great
mysterium
and divide themselves in seventy-seven lan- guages, 11.
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He entered the accustomed room, and looked around
him on its books, its windows, its fireplace, and the tapestried
comfort of the walls, with the same
perception
of strangeness that had
haunted him throughout his walk from the forest-dell into the town,
and thitherward.
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The tongue
is filiform, and
rendered
tubular by two threads.
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Childrens - The Creation |
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At least in 1917, Rilke hardly was about to
recognize
himself in reading Trakl.
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May Jove restore you when your toils are o'er
Safe to the
pleasures
of your native shore.
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These
portraits
form a gallery in which one
would gladly linger.
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There's nought but care on ev'ry han',
In ev'ry hour that passes, O:
What
signifies
the life o' man,
An' 'twere na for the lasses, O.
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A public domain book is one that was never subject to
copyright
or whose legal copyright term has expired.
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Aristotle - Nichomachaen Ethics - Commentary - v2 |
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- You provide, in
accordance
with paragraph 1.
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Aesop's Fables by Aesop |
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38 10 Amities 39 11
Meditatio
41 12 To Dives 41 13 Ladies 42 14 Phyllidula 44
15 The Patterns 17 Coda
18 The Seeing Eye .
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Ezra-Pound-Lustra |
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And may I
congratulate
you on the result?
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A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen |
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There came at his summons the Nubian with his head-dress of short arrows, the fleet Garamantian, the Nasamonian whose
impetuous
ardour not even the sinister predictions of Ammon could restrain.
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Claudian - 1922 - Loeb |
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Only Tri-Ergon had now become a system project
comparable
perhaps only to Edison's electrification of theaters, streets, and resi- dential homes.
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Kittler-Friedrich-Optical-Media-pdf |
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Once a
youthful
pair,
Filled with softest care,
Met in garden bright
Where the holy light
Had just removed the curtains of the night.
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blake-poems |
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Acusilaus (FGrH)
443-8 209n14 676-7 166
fragments
(TrGF)
2 F 20
174
Aelian
NA
11.
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Ancient-greek-cults-a-guide |
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We now possess parts of his
correspondence
with Antoninus Pius, with M.
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Marcus Aurelius - Meditations |
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