FAUST:
Dass ich mich nur nicht selbst
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Auld Brig appear'd of ancient Pictish race,
The very
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Gothic in his face;
He seem'd as he wi' Time had warstl'd lang,
Yet, teughly doure, he bade an unco bang.
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He never
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blessing
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Each the known track of sage philosophy
Deserts, and has a byway of his own:
So much the
restless
eagerness to shine
And love of singularity prevail.
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iaa
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They were forced to
conclude
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send; but even of _that_ they would have been glad to be certain.
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"
The Poem of the Paulovnia Flower has eight rhymes;
Yet these eight
couplets
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For that day was ap- pointed for the Jews, but the Gentiles had no less
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I have always a secret
veneration
for any one I observe to be a little out of repair in his person, as supposing him either a poet or a philosopher; because the richest minerals are ever found under the most ragged and withered surface of earth.
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THE PENALTY
WILL
INCREASE
TO SO CENTS ON THE FOURTH
DAY AND TO $1.
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The wandering airs they faint
On the dark the silent stream--
The champak odors fail
Like sweet
thoughts
in a dream;
The nightingale's complaint,
It dies upon her heart,
As I must die on shine,
O, beloved as thou art!
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Ludovici shows such clearness, method,
constructive
art, as belong
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Wherever such phenomena occurred they were in general
violently
eliminated.
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If you want to know what a woman really means--which, by the
way, is always a
dangerous
thing to do--look at her, don't listen to
her.
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As
it is, it
resembles
a well stacked and ever renewed ware-emporium that
attracts buyers of every class: they can find almost everything, have
almost everything, provided they bring with them the right kind of
money--admiration.
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GEORGES EEKHOUD
more
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aquiline
nose, with dilating nostrils, a square
chin, and broad shoulders.
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While science and the philosophy of science have, as we have seen, been preparing the ground for an exploration of the world as we
perceive
it, painting, poetry and philosophy have forged ahead boldly by presenting us with a very new and characteristically contemporary vision of objects, space, ani- mals and even of human beings seen from the outside, just as they appear in our perceptual field.
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We do not solicit
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in locations
where we have not received written confirmation of compliance.
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Is it my crime _70
That one with white hair, and imperious brow,
Who
tortured
me from my forgotten years,
As parents only dare, should call himself
My father, yet should be!
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Dante looked
terribly
angry and repeated while they laughed:
--Very nice!
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce |
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none of these
Fluctuant curves, but firs and pines,
Poplars, cedars,
cypresses!
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This
discovery
caused him
to shriek with terror: he waked, and read no more.
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Each of these, like a file of pikemen,
presented
fourteen long
wooden poles with iron heads to the approaching enemy.
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Meantime proceed to fill the people's ears
With false reports, their minds with panic fears: Extol the
strength
of a twice-conquer'd race;
Our foes encourage, and our friends debase.
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Inasmuch as it persists, it remains in a kind of proximity, a proximity that preserves what is remote as remote by commemorating it and turning its
thoughts
toward it.
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hath been customary with
those who have given new editions works which
have exercised the
abilities
other persons,
very diffuse pointing out the defects their
predecessors, and dwell with great satisfaction
on mistakes, which the most careful editors cannot
avoid falling into.
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Discontinuity is
essential
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brought to a standstill.
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Nor was it merely that the two were
apparently
ill-mated and unhappy
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' The Memoirs of Scriblerus were not
published until 1741; but other pieces connected with the scheme
were included in the
Miscellanies
of 1727 and in The Dunciad.
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7 That is to say, basically, setting madness in the
individual
context of what we can call abnormality.
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Obtain the nectar of religion from a qualified teacher (or spiritual friend), and then after completely comprehending the significance of the Holy Dharma, never depart from the resolution to complete the practice of Dharma by accumulated spiritual merits,
eliminating
mental impurities, and applying through meditation transformation and spiri- tual perfection.
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But the comfort was, that all the company at the grand hotel
of
Monseigneur
were perfectly dressed.
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English, like any other language, is in fact capable of more than its
speakers
typically imagine, and if the translation is giving English-speakers something they're not quite used to, that is not necessarily a bad thing.
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He
welcomed
William
Hausollier, now so little known.
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4 Then he put on a diadem and purple cloak, and
assuming
all the other badges and emblems of royalty, he declared himself king, the deliverer of the slaves.
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For a further
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of St.
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But even at this early stage it can be
surmised
that Tsongkhapa's primary concern in this letter appears to be that there still remains a strong legacy of Hva- shang's views in Tibet.
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n At times, the French also favored
creating
pro-French states in the Crimea and Ukraine, as a further buffer against Germany and as an avenue for French trade and investment.
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_Io
canterei
d' Amor si novamente.
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That is the sign of
complicated
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ORIGINS OF AIR STRATEGY
STRATEGIC BOMBING IN WORLD WAR I1
count heavily on defeating them by
psychological
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--Moreover, though all the
peoples agree
concerning
certain religious things, for example, the
existence of a god (which, by the way, as regards this point, is not
the case) this fact would constitute an argument against the thing
agreed upon, for example the very existence of a god.
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Kline (C)
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2011 All Rights Reserved
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"
Then
together
Babe and Year
Slept ; but ere the dawn,
Vanishing, I know not where.
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212 TREITSCHKE: HIS LIFE AND WORKS
should lead to a European war; Holland, for example,
lost her commercial
supremacy
not through war, but
through the tender embraces of her English ally.
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Treitschke - 1914 - Life and Works |
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The foe, the victim, and the fond ally
That fights for all, but ever fights in vain,
Are met--as if at home they could not die--
To feed the crow on Talavera's plain,
And fertilise the field that each
pretends
to gain.
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=--Coarse men, who feel a sense of injury, are in the
habit of rating the extent of their injury as high as possible and of
stating the
occasion
of it in greatly exaggerated language, in order to
be able to feast themselves on the sentiments of hatred and revenge thus
aroused.
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In its inner drift one finds the motifs of classical metaphysics re-establishing themselves as if under an
associa
tive compulsion.
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At fifteen I stopped
wrinkling
my brow
And desired my ashes to be mingled with your dust.
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the Tsalpa Kagyii, founded by Ongom
Tsiiltrim
Nyingpo
and his student Zhang Darma Drak
4.
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Her hardy heroes from the well-fought plains
Nor fear withholds, nor
shameful
sloth detains:
'Tis heaven, alas!
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43
Then Julian, the care of the Roman world having been
returned
to one man, himself, excessively desirous of glory, marched toward Persia.
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So taking his Leave of them he knew, after Prayer, he
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Klaczko has finely said that The Undivine
Comedy is:
a farewell rather than a greetingaddressedby thepoettohumani-
tarian inspirations, a strong protest against the fatal illusion
of the age which believes it can
regenerate
humanity without
having first regenerated man, and establish universal right
without having first strengthened the individual in his duties3.
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ber zwei
Meinungen
gebildet.
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--What a deal of cold
business
doth a man misspend the
better part of life in!
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We look down on them as God must look down
On
constellations
floating under Him
Tangled in clouds.
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You can imagine how firmly I stand to this belief, as I am a
barbarian
who studied political economics and philosophy in university.
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Oh, the
darkening
of my sun!
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Many small donations
($1 to $5,000) are particularly
important
to maintaining tax exempt
status with the IRS.
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associated
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You have a shared IP address, and someone else has
triggered
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Dostoesvky - The Devils |
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Improvements in
production
would lead only to an increase in one s production quota.
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Tonight Gordon
wasn’t
even pretending to do any work.
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Orwell - Keep the Apidistra Flying |
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And were you saved,
And I
condemned
to be
Where you were not,
That self were hell to me.
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Dickinson - One - Complete |
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24
optêria
Attikôs, anakaluptêria Hellênikôs.
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Proof of
Proposition
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Schwarz - Committments |
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) As touching meats, after the
abrogating
of the law, God pronounceth that they are all pure and clean.
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Calvin Commentary - Acts - b |
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1610 Jonson's The
Alchemist
(1612).
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06 |
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At half-past seven, element
Nor implement was seen,
And place was where the
presence
was,
Circumference between.
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Dickinson - Two - Complete |
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They
performed
this
I a
of
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v4 |
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Hell is the centre of evils and, as you know,
things are more intense at their centres than at their
remotest
points.
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce |
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Or hawk the magic of her name about
Deaf doors and
dungeons
where no truth is brought ?
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Ezra-Pound-Provenca-English |
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'And we are put on earth a little space,
That we may learn to bear the beams of love;
And these black bodies and this
sunburnt
face
Are but a cloud, and like a shady grove.
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Blake - Songs of Innocence, Songs of Experience |
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But the most important
demand was that, in true
conformity
with the Calvinian system,
Excommunication be restored to his old former force,' and 'that
papists or other, neither constrainedly nor customably, communi-
cate in the misteries of salvation.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v03 |
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Over and above the
carriage
hire, she'd enough
left to adorn the horse wi' white favors an' give the rider a crown,
large as my lord.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v16 to v20 - Phi to Qui |
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not least because of the
properties
of hydrocyanic acid, which could slip into every nook and cranny.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Air-Quakes |
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, "Anglo-French
Commercial
Rivalry, 1700-1750: the
Western Phase," Am.
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The control is so
constructed
that this necessarily happens.
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Turing - Can Machines Think |
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a shifting of its
location
in the geo- graphical and political space, then one must, for better or for worse, understand the differing activity as a transport phenomenon.
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But it is statistically more
probable
that he has been exposed to a parti- cularly potent infective agent - a John Wesley, a Jim Jones or a St Paul.
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" Every word, every idea
only desires to live in its own
company—that
is the
moral of a choice style.
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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FROM ‘THE GARDEN OF EROS’
[_In this poem the author laments the growth of
materialism
in the
nineteenth century_.
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Wilde - Selected Poems |
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The
copyright
laws of the place where you are located also govern
what you can do with this work.
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Friedrich Strauss y se
llamari?
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Adorno-Theodor-Minima-Moralia |
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There are objects of ideas that are not formed through something
affecting
the ego;
2.
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Gottlob-Frege-Posthumous-Writings |
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(1988)
Extended
Deterrence and the Prevention of War, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
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Schwarz - Committments |
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In this place it may not be improper to recount some honours conferred
upon him, which, if
distinctions
are to be rated by the knowledge of
those who bestow them, may be considered as more valuable than those
which he received from princes.
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Samuel Johnson |
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This is known as the Hsiao
text; a Ming reprint of it is
sometimes
met with.
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Li Po |
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Let us consider how regularly, how universally;
how practically at every single period the ascetic
priest puts in his
appearance
: he belongs to" no
particular race ; he thrives everywhere ; he grows
out of all classes.
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Unless then the Divine
assistance
strengthens its Elect, where will the weak then be, if the strong are counted as straw?
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St Gregory - Moralia - Job |
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The science of knowledge has to show that all consciousness (of experience) which is directed toward something else — toward a Being, toward objects, toward things — has its root in the original
relation
of consciousness to itself.
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Windelband - History of Philosophy |
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