"The best work on
Friedrich
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll |
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12] Bias wooed Pero,
daughter
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Apollodorus - The Library |
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The
bones that
remained
were all transformed into the seven kinds of jewel.
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Sallust - Catiline |
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In the first place, I wish to state my firm belief that poetry should
not try to teach, that it should exist simply because it is a created
beauty, even if
sometimes
the beauty of a gothic grotesque.
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One half the street lay in shadow, and one half in sun;
but the
sunshine
itself was dim, as if a heat greater than its own
had smitten it with languor.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v13 - Her to Hux |
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In 1829 he received a
passport
for Europe.
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Poland - 1911 - An Outline of the History of Polish Literature |
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Depending on the nature of subsequent use that is made, additional rights may need to be obtained independently of
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Poland - 1911 - Polish Literature, a Lecture |
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XCIII
Argant a sword, whereof the web was steel,
Pommel, rich stone; hilt gold; approved by touch
With rarest workmanship all forged weel,
The curious art
excelled
the substance much:
Thus fair, rich, sharp, to see, to have, to feel,
Glad was the Paynim to enjoy it such,
And said, "How I this gift can use and wield,
Soon shall you see, when first we meet in field.
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Tasso - Jerusalem Delivered |
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He heard it shut again; it was his predecessor, James
Forster,
departing
in his turn.
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Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne |
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This is one of those lighter foibles [I was speaking
of]: to which if you do not grant your indulgence, a
numerous
band of
poets shall come, which will take my part (for we are many more in
number), and, like the Jews, we will force you to come over to our
numerous party.
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Horace - Works |
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I-hs town, as fame reports, was bmlt of old
By Danae,
pregnant
with almighty gold,
\Vho fled her father's rage, and, w_th a train
Of following Arg_ves, thro' the stormy main,
Driv'n by the southern blasts, was fated here to reign.
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Dryden - Virgil - Aeineid |
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But in the first place the former is not so absolutely necessary as the latter, because in moral concerns human reason can easily be brought to a high degree of
correctness
and completeness, even in the common- est understanding, while on the contrary in its theoretic but pure use it is wholly dialectical; and in the second place if the critique of a pure practical reason is to be complete, it must be possible at the same time to show its identity with the speculative reason in a com- mon principle, for it can ultimately be only one and the same rea- son which has to be distinguished merely in its application.
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The-Critique-of-Practical-Reason-The-Metaphysical-Elements-of-Ethics-and-Fundamental-Principles-of-the-Metaphysic-of-Morals-by-Immanuel-Kant |
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All made by labor, and on its way to be
squandered by wealthy
vagabonds
in the dens of vice that disfigure the
sunny shores of the Mediterranean.
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Man and Superman- A Comedy and a Philosophy by Bernard Shaw |
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Sloterdijk - Spheres - v1 |
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He ascribed the same
accomplishments
to Q.
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Cicero - Brutus |
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At
Myrson’s
request, Lycidas sings him the tale of Achilles at Scyros.
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Bion |
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Only if he happened to
find himself next to the food that had been
prepared
for him he
might take some of it into his mouth to play with it, leave it there
a few hours and then, more often than not, spit it out again.
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Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka |
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The end was a splashed
flourish
of ink.
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Amy Lowell |
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In their coach to Hide Parke, where great plenty of
gallants, and
pleasant
it was, only for the dust.
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Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association |
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s See ArchdalPs "Monasticon Hiberni-
See
Parliamentary
Gazetteer of Ire- land," vol.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v6 |
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(according to
Professor
Heyne's text)
addam cerea | prilna ^o-|-nos Srit huic quoque pomo
( pruna -- the A.
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Latin - Carey - Clavis Metrico-Virgiliana |
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In Chapters 9 to 11, we have seen that, by discounting risk-adjusted expected earnings,
capitalization
has gradually come to encompass and commodify our social world, creating a unified quantitative architecture of historically unprecedented complexity.
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Nitzan Bichler - 2012 - Capital as Power |
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in some ways the last visitor to the Turkish Empire in its previous form" before the progressive revolutions of the Eastern Question
gradually
weakened Ottoman control.
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Chateaubriand - Travels in Italy |
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Why do they travel
steerage?
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Abercrombie - Georgian Poetry 1920-22 |
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when the
graybeard
loves, he should be spared;
The heart is young--_that_ bleeds unto the last.
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Hugo - Poems |
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Pretty much every day, I receive some messages in which students tell me that they have a real necessity to talk to me, that they would
consider
it a great favor and privilege if I set up a meeting with them - and then they continue by letting me know the time and the electronic addresses under which they will be "available.
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Gumbrecht - Infinite Availability - On Hyper-Communication and Old Age |
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Of the earlier writers, he had not the knowledge
possessed
by
Thomas Warton and other of his friends.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10 |
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The
possibility
of doing this distinguishes it from a mental state expressed by an interjection.
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Gottlob-Frege-Posthumous-Writings |
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This mist, or spray, was
no doubt
occasioned
by the clashing of the great walls of the
funnel, as they all met together at the bottom; but the yell that
went up to the heavens from out of that mist, I dare not attempt
to describe.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v20 - Phi to Qui |
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Denying that which mine own spirit guesses
--Our great and ancient fame is also known--
Can I tear off the scarf which veils my tresses,
And with an early
widowhood
atone?
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Stefan George - Selections from His Works and Others |
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[21]
Charioteer
of the Sun.
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Li Po |
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This aim was frankly admitted in the
Newspeak
word
DUCKSPEAK, meaning 'to quack like a duck'.
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Orwell - 1984 |
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As Alice could not think of any good reason and the
Caterpillar
seemed
to be in a _very_ unpleasant state of mind, she turned away.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll |
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By Sidney and
Clifford
Lanier.
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Sidney Lanier |
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Us three are going down hopping,
see-*
A Clergyman’ s
Daughter
308
‘Hopping?
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Orwell - A Clergyman's Daughter |
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See "
Chronica
Majora," vol.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v7 |
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Google Book Search helps readers
discover
the world's books while helping authors and publishers reach new audiences.
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Liddell Scott -1876 - An Intermediate Greek English Lexicon |
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This
Pandarus
com leping in at ones,
And seiyde thus: `Who hath ben wel y-bete 940
To-day with swerdes, and with slinge-stones,
But Troilus, that hath caught him an hete?
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Chaucer - Troilius and Criseyde |
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In 'The Return of the Native'
the
question
of the advisability of church-going is discussed by the
natives of Egdon Heath.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v12 - Gre to Hen |
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Meanwhile, the spirits made replies
To all the reverent _whats_ and _whys_,
Resolving doubts of every size,
And giving seekers grave and wise,
Who came to know their destinies,
A rap-turous reception;
When unbelievers void of grace
Came to
investigate
the place,
(Creatures of Sadducistic race,
With grovelling intellects and base,) 620
They could not find the slightest trace
To indicate deception;
Indeed, it is declared by some
That spirits (of this sort) are glum,
Almost, or wholly, deaf and dumb,
And (out of self-respect) quite mum
To skeptic natures cold and numb
Who of _this_ kind of Kingdom Come
Have not a just conception:
True, there were people who demurred 630
That, though the raps no doubt were heard
Both under them and o'er them,
Yet, somehow, when a search they made,
They found Miss Jenny sore afraid,
Or Jenny's lover, Doctor Slade,
Equally awestruck and dismayed,
Or Deborah, the chambermaid,
Whose terrors not to be gainsaid
In laughs hysteric were displayed,
Was always there before them;
This had its due effect with some
Who straight departed, muttering, Hum!
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To be
published
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Contemporary Verse - v01-02 |
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llamativo
y sorprendente en el contexto del innega- ble e?
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"
LXI
There is no more to say now thou art still,
There is no more to do now thou art dead,
There is no more to know now thy clear mind
Is back
returned
unto the gods who gave it.
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The very metropolis of this lyric
realm was Mitylene of Lesbos, where, amid the myrtle groves and temples,
the sunlit silver of the fountains, the
hyacinth
gardens by a soft blue
sea, Beauty and Love in their young warmth could fuse the most rigid forms
to fluency.
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Sappho |
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Darwin's _Origin of Species_
persuaded
the world that the difference
between different species of animals and plants is not the fixed
immutable difference that it appears to be.
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Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays by Bertrand Russell |
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temptat enim dubiam mentem rationis egestas,
ecquaenam fuerit mundi genitalis origo,
et simul ecquae sit finis, quoad moenia mundi
solliciti
motus hunc possint ferre laborem,
an diuinitus aeterna donata salute
perpetuo possint aeui labentia tractu
immensi ualidas aeui contemnere uiris.
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Oxford Book of Latin Verse |
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Refuting
the assertion that a thing before it is produced is what is in the process of being produced]
L6: [d.
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Aryadeva - Four Hundred Verses |
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Leprobleme de la pyramide juive (Der- rida, an Egyptian: the problem of the Jewish pyramid) (Paris:
Editions
Maren Sell, 2006).
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Sloterdijk-Rage |
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Do I not
consecrate
their banner and absolve
their sins?
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v19 - Oli to Phi |
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But meanwhile
Metellus
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.4. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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Child Verse
DOCTOR TUMBLE-BUG
X yl HTH wondrous skill
' ^ He works until,
To suit himself, he makes it
A patent Pill,
To cure or kill
The
sufferer
that takes it.
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Childrens - Child Verse |
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Nowhere else was such a wealth of legend
to be found in so
attractive
a form.
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Ovid - Some Elizabethan Opinions of the Poetry and Character of OVid |
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And yet thou
speakest
truth, for Circe's spell
is death.
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Catullus - Lamb - A Comedy in Verse |
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Thus loaded with a feast the tables stood,
Each
shrining
in the midst the image of a God.
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Keats |
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To what then does the mystery of this oneness of
German music and philosophy point, if not to a
new form of existence, concerning the substance
of which we can only inform
ourselves
presen-
tiently from Hellenic analogies?
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Nietzsche - v01 - Birth of Tragedy |
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Hence the
statistics
of general and specific relapse indirectly
confirm the fact that criminals, as a whole, have no uniform
anthropological type; and that the bio-psychical types and
anomalies belong more especially to the category of habitual
criminals and those born into the criminal class, who, after all,
are the only ones hitherto studied by criminal anthropologists.
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Criminal Sociology by Enrico Ferri |
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Now all
intuition
possible to us
sensuous consequently, our thought of an object means of pure conception of the understanding, can become cogni tion for us, only in so far as this conception applied to objects of the senses.
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Kant - Critique of Pure Reason |
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*"# #$
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Dzongsar-Khyentse-Longchen-Nyingthig-Practice-Manual |
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We may farther learn from this Epistle, that Horace made his Court to
this great Prince by writing with a decent Freedom toward him, with a
just
Contempt
of his low Flatterers, and with a manly Regard to his own
Character.
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Pope - Essay on Man |
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The peevishness which follows the offensives doesn't open its mouth wide
enough for
enlightenment
to take a step forward.
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Sloterdijk-Cynicism-the-Twilight-of-False-Consciousness |
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See table of contents for some information about how this translation has been produced, and key to
translations
for an explanation of the format.
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Diodorus Siculus - Historical Library |
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Norris, who was
presiding
there.
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Austen - Mansfield Park |
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And will that day then come, on which thou, the most graceful
of all objects,
glittering
with gold, shalt go, drawn by the four
snow-white steeds?
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Ovid - Art of Love |
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"Before you drop the curtain--I'm reminded:
You
recollect
the boy who came out here
To breathe the air one winter--had a room
Down at the Averys'?
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Robert Frost - A Mountain Interval |
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Many a juggler has also taken
advantage of the
universal
curiosity, and by well-managed deceptions
led astray the excited imagination.
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Friedrich Schiller |
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We are pre- sented with the paradox that although form,
according
to its own concept, can only be the form of something, it now becomes, as the logical conclusion of Aristotle's thought, absolute reality.
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Adorno-Metaphysics |
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Oh, my loved, lovely one,
blessed be thou, because upon thy brow thou bearest not the
crown of pride, but the thorn of Polish woes and
thoughts
of
Christ.
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Poland - 1919 - Krasinski - Anonymous Poet of Poland |
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Thus went away those brave fellows and
sprightly blades most merrily, and because they were fresh and had been at
rest, they very often jummed and
fanfreluched
almost at every field's end,
and this is the cause why the leagues about Paris are so short.
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Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais |
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And whereas Paul doth not doubt of Agrippa's faith, he doth it not so much to praise him, as that he may put the Scripture out of all question, lest he be
enforced
to stand upon the very principles.
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Calvin Commentary - Acts - c |
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Although
it is true that some individuals might by sexual experience become so
awakened as to be less
satisfied
with a continent life, and might thus
in some cases be led to marriage, yet this is more than counterbalanced
by the following considerations:
1.
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Applied Eugenics by Roswell H. Johnson and Paul Popenoe |
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O, this world's
transience!
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Du Bellay - The Ruins of Rome |
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"But
Paradise
Lost excited different and far deeper emotions.
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Mary Shelley - Frankenstein |
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Geschichte
Italiens
im Mittelalter.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v2 - Rise of the Saracens and Foundation of the Western Empire |
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'Or if he have, peraventure,
Thurgh usage of his noriture,
Lived over deliciously,
Than oughten good folk comunly 6730
Han of his
mischeef
som pitee,
And suffren him also, that he
May gon aboute and begge his breed,
That he be not for hungur deed.
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Chaucer - Romuant of the Rose |
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"Zum
Sprachverlauf
in Trakls Lyrik 'An Einen Fru?
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Trakl - Falling to the Stars- Georg Trakl’s “In Venedig” in Light of Venice Poems by Nietzsche and Rilke |
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The Etudes
Critiques
of Edmond Scherer were collected in 1863.
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Baudelaire - Biographical Essay |
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If you
received
the work electronically, the person or entity
providing it to you may choose to give you a second opportunity to
receive the work electronically in lieu of a refund.
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French - Apollinaire - Alcools |
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In one of
the ballads the Douglas is killed by a
nameless
English archer,
and the Percy by a Scottish spearman; in the other, the Percy
slays the Douglas in single combat, and is himself made prisoner.
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Macaulay - Lays of Ancient Rome |
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He was
declared incapable of reigning, and con-
demned to a
captivity
which shortened his
life.
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Abelous - Gustavus Adolphus - Hero of the Reformation |
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(24) So
likewise
in that book of his, _Anti-Cato_, it may easily appear
that he did aspire as well to victory of wit as victory of war:
undertaking therein a conflict against the greatest champion with the pen
that then lived, Cicero the orator.
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Bacon |
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One cannot write without a public and without a myth--without a certain public which historical
circumstances
have made, without a certain myth of literature which depends to a very great extent upon the demand of this public.
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Sartre-Jean-Paul-What-is-literature¿-Introducing-Les-Temps-modernes-The-nationalization-of-literature-Black-orpheus |
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Indeed, the accumulation of these gentle
qualities
must
have been very considerable, for she rarely made any use of
them.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v14 - Ibn to Juv |
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Those plead with us, by the common
soil of our Fatherland, the cradle of their infancy, which they
have left to us free,--these by the culture which they have
accepted from us as the pledge of a higher good,--to main-
tain, for their sakes, the proud
position
which has hitherto
been ours, to guard with jealous watchfulness against even
the possible disappearance, from the great confederation of
a newly-arisen humanity, of that member which is to them
more important than all others; so that when they shall
need our counsel, our example, our cooperation in the pur-
suit and attainment of the true end of this Earthly Life,
they shall not look around for us in vain.
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To
receive the
authentic
transmission of the Buddha's robe may be closer [in
experience] than to receive and to hear Buddhist sutras.
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We
have said:--It is the living and
efficient
Ex-istence of the
Absolute itself which alone has power to be and to exist, and
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Fichte - Nature of the Scholar |
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And
although
some of
you may think I am joking, I declare that I will tell you the entire
truth.
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Here also, as in the case of defense- versus civilian-oriented budgets, polls show a sharp dichotomy between corporate and public preferences, with the latter
generally
hostile to the agreements and institutional arrangements favored by business.
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is unable to withstand the global
pressures
of the USSR throughout the world, and Israel must therefore stand alone in the Eighties, without any foreign assistance, military or economic, and this is
within our capacities today, with no compromises.
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A-Strategy-for-Israel-in-the-Nineteen-Eighties-by-Oded-Yinon-translated-by-Israel-Shahak |
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Or si au cours de
cet ouvrage j'ai eu et j'aurai bien des occasions de montrer comment la
jalousie
redouble
l'amour, c'est au point de vue de l'amant que je me
suis placé.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - v6 |
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nde, welche
aus seinen
Vorstellungen
ku?
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Weininger - 1923 - Tod |
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"what is
Finnegans
Wake about?
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Bourbon - "Twitterlitter" of Nonsense- "Askesis" at "Finnegans Wake" |
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Or say, does high
necessity
of state
Inspire some patriot, and demand debate?
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Odyssey - Pope |
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"
The Two Hermits
Upon a lonely mountain, there lived two hermits who
worshipped
God
and loved one another.
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Khalil Gibran - Poems |
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Num te leaena montibus Libystinis
Aut Scylla latrans infima
inguinum
parte
Tam mente dura procreavit ac taetra,
Vt supplicis vocem in novissimo casu
Contemptam haberes a!
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Catullus - Carmina |
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[45] Between them, as it were the branch of a river, circles in wondrous way the Dragon [Draco], winding infinite around and about; on either side of his coil are borne along the Bears, that shun
evermore
the blue sea.
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Aratus - Phaenomena |
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Practically all German aviation
gasoline
was made by the hydrogenation process in synthetic-oil plants, and those plants were the first to be hit.
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[Footnote 1:
"The Religion of Protestants a safe Way to Salvation; or, an Answer to a
Booke entitled 'Mercy and Truth; or, Charity maintained by Catholicks,'
which
pretends
to prove the contrary.
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Coleridge - Table Talk |
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A Dream Pang
I HAD withdrawn in forest, and my song
Was swallowed up in leaves that blew alway;
And to the forest edge you came one day
(This was my dream) and looked and
pondered
long,
But did not enter, though the wish was strong:
You shook your pensive head as who should say,
'I dare not--too far in his footsteps stray--
He must seek me would he undo the wrong.
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Robert Frost - A Boy's Will |
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