To
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Royalty
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The
speculations
as to the primitive and subsequent population, as to the priority of pastoral life over agriculture, and the transformation of the man Romulus into the god Quirinus 214), have quite Greek aspect, and even the obscuring of the genuinely national forms of the pious Numa and the wise Egeria by the admixture of alien elements of Pythagorean
primitive wisdom appears no means to be one of the most recent
ingredients in the Roman prehistoric annals.
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Thus,
whereas the earliest thinkers, drawing on Aristotle, had sought for
an explanation of the world in Intelligence, he seeks for it in Will,
thus approaching the
standpoint
of Schopenhauer.
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However, users may print, download, or email
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commentary
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In the throng there was an
auncient
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only too often, and especially in the
neteenth century, have men who lacked this
Dionysian spirit stood up and valued the world;
and it is against these that
Nietzsche
protests.
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From this conclusion emerges modern `chemical war', as an attack on the vital
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Non le vorrian lasciar venir di sopra,
e quanto puon, fan per
cacciarle
al fondo:
dico gli antiqui; quasi l'onor debbia
d'esse il lor oscurar, come il sol nebbia.
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Arthur took the baby and gave it to Queen Guinevere, who soon loved it
very
tenderly
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" "No," said
she, "I shall never forget it while I live;" and shed-
ding a torrent of tears, she
promised
him to commit
to writing the details of their interview.
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" If you meditate, that is
rational
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The liberal party, whilst asserting the
privileges
of the House, suggested that "these privileges were always odious when turned
against the people, and that it was impolitic to engage the honour of the House in a dispute with the city of London.
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"
Wherefore
speak
Of Scylla, child of Nisus, who, 'tis said,
Her fair white loins with barking monsters girt
Vexed the Dulichian ships, and, in the deep
Swift-eddying whirlpool, with her sea-dogs tore
The trembling mariners?
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Not only in the verses of those who have professed their admiration
of his genius, but even of those who have distinguished themselves
by
hostility
to his theory, and depreciation of his writings, are the
impressions of his principles plainly visible.
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Herman did not recover his usual
composure
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Thus when
Brussels
takes a step toward
checking Soviet imports, Antwerp is urged by no
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After all
defilements
and unfavorable conditions have been purified, and spiritual merit and favorable conditions for achiev- ing Liberation have been accumulated, the rain of blessings of the Refuge Lama is required so that the corps of the achievement of Liberation and the state of Omniscience may grow.
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"He's
sweetest
friend or hardest foe,
Best angel or worst devil;
I either hate or .
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For example, for metrical
reasons, Ovid (like Tibullus) constantly uses ab arte and similar phrases drawn
from the vulgar language, with its
analytical
tendency, instead of the simple
ablative, and he also uses, by poetic license, to an unparalleled extent, the
simple ablative for the ablative of the agent with ab, as Her.
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Note the
Elizabethan
conception
of the goddess Fortune in xxxi.
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we must discover how it can be about
ourselves
or theworld.
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Nor seek to get his patron's favour by embarking himself in the factions
of the family, to inquire after
domestic
simulties, their sports or
affections.
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”
"That was part of the
arrangement!
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Therefore
he will be, Timon.
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It's the voice that the light made us understand here
That Hermes
Trismegistus
writes of in Pimander.
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The diocese of Kilmacduagh
comprises
a large portion of the county of Galway.
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Come in, love, come
in—you
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Another large theme omitted is how we can best help young men and women become the
successful
parents I believe the great majority wish to be.
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But I assure you I never--at least it is a
monstrous
perversion
of something I said that--
MISS RAMSDEN.
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"
CORYDON
"Ye mossy springs, and grass more soft than sleep,
And arbute green with thin shade
sheltering
you,
Ward off the solstice from my flock, for now
Comes on the burning summer, now the buds
Upon the limber vine-shoot 'gin to swell.
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Otherness and the return of scepticism, in education in Hegel, do not just trace a dif- ference, they oppose
themselves
in the tracing.
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Better by far they go, though doomed to die,
Than that we lose honour and dignity,
And be
ourselves
brought down to beggary.
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DON JUAN: Podéis estar
convencido
You can be certain, indeed,
de que Dios no le ha querido.
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, form a systematic way of talking about the
battling
aspects of arguing.
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any statements
concerning
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outside the United States.
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The
saying that tyrants are generally murdered and that
their
descendants
are short-lived, is true also of the
tyrants of the mind.
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Ted Hughes had written both men from England in 1961, praising their ongoing Trakl work and their unusual
attention
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Soliciting
the sum of ten pounds
CCCXLIV.
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Sally,
the only other name that suits, has to my ear a
vulgarity
about it,
which unfits it, for anything except burlesque.
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But in the
desolate
hour of midnight, when
An ecstasy of starry silence sleeps
On the still mountains and the soundless deeps,
And my soul hungers for thy voice, O then,
Love, like the magic of wild melodies,
Let thy soul answer mine across the seas.
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In conclusion, I believe I may
justly claim to utter the voice of my country in saying that we hold him
in deep honor, and also in
cordially
wishing him a long life and a happy
reign.
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So seem'd it, but to them alone
The wisdom of the gods is known;
Lest freedom's price decline, from far
Zeus hurl'd the
thunderbolt
of war.
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Mactail ;^^3 while other
churches
were established by him, of which a record
of Ireland.
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"106
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Civic mediocrity, on which Euripides
built all his
political
hopes, was now suffered to
speak, while heretofore the demigod in tragedy
and the drunken satyr, or demiman, in comedy,
had determined the character of the language.
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Tiger, tiger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What
immortal
hand or eye
Dare frame thy fearful symmetry?
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There was another
mischief
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Thus there was a most happy
understanding
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[He sits down,
examining her
curiously
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books.
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A portion of the conceptual network of battle
partially
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What had how long it takes a birch to rot
To do with what was in the
darkened
parlour.
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But when they had busied them and spread the good bedstead, they stood by
Odysseus
and called unto him, saying : —
So spake they, and it seemed to him that rest was wondrous good.
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I began, too, to think that my
imaginings
were
of the night, and the gloom, and the unrest that I have gone through,
and all the terrible anxiety.
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My second rank, too small the first,
Crowned, crowing on my father's breast,
A half
unconscious
queen;
But this time, adequate, erect,
With will to choose or to reject.
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Boccaccio, confus-
ing Ovid's account of Iole in the
Metamorphoses
with his account of
Omphale in the Epistle of Deianira, spoke of Hercules as taking the
distaff for the sake of Iole, and he was followed by Tasso and by Spen-
ser.
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And they say that the dinner which he ate by himself at Ariobarzanes' table bad been
prepared
for nine persons.
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These
delights
if thou canst give,
Mirth, with thee I mean to live.
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TheAcademicEthicin Germany 165
make science and scholarshipinto the instrumentof theirpoliticalgoals
mustbe resistedfromthestandpointoftheacademicethicwhichinsiststhat
scienceand are methodicalendeavoursto attainthe be it
scholarship
truth,
onlythetruthaboutparticulartopics,andmustnotbe subordinatedtoany
otherpurpose.
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If the American rank and file--the upwards of four fifths of the nation who are working-class and small-business folk--are thus
illiterate
in the language of contemporary power, the case is almost as bad with those experts, the professional social scientists, whom society supports because they profess to know about men's institu- tions.
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A
discovery
took
place,"--here he hesitated and looked down.
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"Sons of the mighty," he said, "ye bring back the days of
old, when first I
descended
from waves, on Selma's streamy
vale!
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She recalled feeling very small among the many children, how there were no toys, the harsh treatment meted out and how she had sometimes
misbehaved
deliberately in order to get smacked [which at least meant she was given some attention--J B].
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You are accused of bringing
Into this Jurisdiction, from Barbadoes,
Some persons of that sort and sect of people
Known by the name of Quakers, and maintaining
Most dangerous and heretical opinions,
Purposely coming here to propagate
Their heresies and errors; bringing with them
And spreading sundry books here, which contain
Their
doctrines
most corrupt and blasphemous,
And contrary to the truth professed among us.
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55 6 After he had returned from the Parthian war, however, Verus
exhibited
less regard for his brother; for he pampered his freedmen56 shamefully, and settled many things without his brother's counsel.
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Indeed, we may doubt, if this be not some false
insertion
for the name Toit, already entered at this date.
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There's a' the
pleasures
o' the heart,
The lover an' the frien';
Ye hae your Meg, your dearest part,
And I my darling Jean!
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(101)
This is a situation that, one might add, opens up the unexpected pos- sibility of a genuinely proletarian
reappropriation
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Therein first was wrought the
daughter
of Inachus,1 in the guise of a heifer yet, passing wide over the briny ways by labour of her feet like one swimming; and the sea was wrought of blue lacquer; and high on either cliff-brow2 stood a great crowd and watched the sea-going heifer.
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Moschus |
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The unsuccessful
playwright
read to her a scene
or two from his still unfinished drama.
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Orr - Famous Affinities of History, Romacen of Devotion |
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When this question has been answered, we can go on to ask of each of the truths that we have thus discovered from what other truths its truth follows in
accordance
with the logical laws of inference.
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His abode here seems to have been prior, to his departure from Ireland ; and, it may have been, that his
celebrity
as a holy religious called him over to fill a more responsible posi- tion, in the monastery of lona.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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From the dubi- ous time-diagnostic
exercises
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By this time, however, Marie
Walewska
had learned to love Napoleon for
his own sake.
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Orr - Famous Affinities of History, Romacen of Devotion |
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", grumbled the shady judge
with a
threatening
voice.
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Orwell - 1984 |
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How can a child, when fears annoy,
But droop his tender wing,
And forget his
youthful
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blake-poems |
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my ducats in pocket, and pointed to witness's pocket; but, not conceiving what he meant, the defendant cried out, Ne, ne, not dat pocket, toder pocket; when the witness pulling his handkerchief from his right-
hand pocket, there dropped out a ducat : this much
surprised
witness, who said, • Here is some of the man's money, indeed ; but how it came here I cannot tell.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v4 |
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2 G Men who were able to devise good plans, and to put their
decisions
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Diodorus Siculus - Historical Library |
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To summarize this
discussion
of the difficulties of the theme, there
are now existing, scattered throughout the libraries and the monas-
teries of Europe, unnumbered versions of the Arthurian legends.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v02 - Aqu to Bag |
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Her eyes were of
cerulean
blue,
Her locks were of a golden hue,
Her movements, voice and figure slight,
All about Olga--to a light
Romance of love I pray refer,
You'll find her portrait there, I vouch;
I formerly admired her much
But finally grew bored by her.
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Pushkin - Eugene Oneigin |
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Our wood-cutters raised a warlike whoop; the report of a
rifle just at my back
deafened
me.
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[11] A composite metre, an anapaestic
paroemiac
followed by a trochaic
ithyphallic.
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There is an entry, according to the Bollandists, at this date, July 13th, of a
Festival
for St.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v7 |
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I remember, I remember
Where I was used to swing,
And thought the air must rush as fresh
To
swallows
on the wing;
My spirit flew in feathers then
That is so heavy now,
And summer pools could hardly cool
The fever on my brow.
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Golden Treasury |
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Up the street came the rebel tread,
Stonewall
Jackson riding ahead.
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Matthews - Poems of American Patriotism |
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For the actual East, being
discovered
by another spirit turned out to be a date
24 The Modern Age as Mobilization
with destiny.
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Sloterdijk- Infinite Mobilization |
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Everywhere the
commonwealth
will reign and will rule all in safety.
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Historia Augusta |
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We laugh at the quiddities of those writers now, but, in truth, these
quiddities are just the parts of their
language
which we have rejected;
whilst we never think of the mass which we have adopted, and have in daily
use.
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Coleridge - Table Talk |
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The
beautiful
shades of silver, purple and red
I behold as I lay gazing from my bed.
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Childrens - Children's Rhymes and Verses |
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