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servants
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wife tell you the history of her youth; it is curious enough, and
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30 With this thesis, Hegel is not claiming that there is a temporal history of religions exposed in his philosophy of religion, but rather that there is a
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But that _Arithmetick_, _Geometry_,
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not regarding whether they really are or not) have in them something
_certain_ and _undoubted_; for whether I sleep or wake, _two_ and _three_
added make five; a
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That which
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agreeable
consciousness is
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agreeable, and of course is a portion of happiness.
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Neither would I despair to prove, if legally called thereto, that it is
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world whenever he thinks fit, especially if it serves to strengthen the
party which is in the right?
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remarked
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Their
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only thus can he be
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Satyrus gave him his
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ftchen sich heiter im alten Holunder fing,
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Pierre turned to the right, and ran up against an aide-de-
camp of General Raïevsky's; the officer looked furious, and was
about to abuse him roundly, when he
recognized
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He therefore
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Apart from the very serious complications in Spain, it was absolutely necessary
effectually
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weppenes
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Bot for I wolde no were, my wede3 ar softer.
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Therefore
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who has not the skill; and he who has not the skill is the helper of
(the reputation of) him who has the skill.
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Because of its egalitarian design, modernity feels
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" The clergy at this time it would appear," says the same writer, " were the principal
provincial
Paper agents in this arrangement, and exercised so much influence, that a few years afterwards some of them made their exertions the ground for a claim on cleri cal patronage, and in more than one case obtained it from the Government.
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When
the German ceases to be Faust, there is no danger
greater than of becoming a
Philistine
and falling
into the hands of the devil-heavenly powers alone
can save him.
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evidently
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Merits takes on the role of an
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Bade then the hardy-one
Hrunting
be brought
to the son of Ecglaf, the sword bade him take,
excellent iron, and uttered his thanks for it,
quoth that he counted it keen in battle,
"war-friend" winsome: with words he slandered not
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His art was the most
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Titius,
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mation, but the best and most recent is that of of the corn-market, in
accordance
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Làm sao có thể từ nền trí trị mà làm cho phong tục lên cao, điển
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And the host laughed aloud as his sides they would crack
To see the old tinker's toil make such a gap
In his coat as to rend it from collar to flap.
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and to restore these «Æt to their true meaning, was the only design of the oc
cafional hill, which having been so often rejected, mollify d to all the ease possible to the
conscience
of dissent ers ; and if they understood their true interest too, that
consistent with anysecurity the church And constitution, the consequence unavoidable, that the church (not to sey the state has lost her legal security, and the benefit proposed to her these acts.
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And all his-
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qua
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bore witness in favor of his ideas and contributed to their
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chap, x THE THIRD MACEDONIAN WAR
521
the former view naturally suggests itself — Sallust is right when he makes Mithradates say that the wars of Rome with tribes, cities, and kings originated in one and the same prime cause, the insatiable longing after dominion and riches ; but it is an error to give forth this judgment — influenced by passion and the event — as a historical fact It is evident to every one whose observation is not superficial, that the Roman government during this whole period wished and desired nothing but the sovereignty of Italy; that they were simply desirous not to have too powerful neighbours alongside of them; and that — not out of humanity towards the vanquished, but from the very sound view that they ought not to suffer the kernel of their empire to be stifled by the shell — they earnestly opposed the introduction first of Africa, then of Greece, and lastly of Asia into the sphere of the Roman protector ate, till circumstances in each case compelled, or at least
with irresistible force, the extension of that The Romans always asserted that they did not pursue a policy of conquest, and that they were always the
party
assailed
; and this was something more, at any rate, than a mere phrase.
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You pallid ghost, and you, pale ashen spirit,
Who joyful in the bright light of day
Created all that arrogant display,
Whose dusty ruin now greets our visit:
Speak, spirits (since that shadowy limit
Of Stygian shore that ensures your stay,
Enclosing you in thrice threefold array,
Sight of your dark images, may permit),
Tell me, now (since it may be one of you,
Here above, may yet be hid from view)
Do you not feel a greater depth of pain,
When from hour to hour in Roman lands
You
contemplate
the work of your hands,
Reduced to nothing but a dusty plain?
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THE KINGDOM OF JAUNPUR
camels, and
personally
escorted him as far as Kālpi on his way back
to Jaunpur.
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Nox erat, et terras animalia fessa per omnes,
Alituum
pecudumque
genus, sopor altus habebat.
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Slow as was the advance of accumulation compared with that of more modern times, it found a check in the natural limits of the exploitable labouring population, limits which could only be got rid of by forcible means to be
mentioned
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In the long run, however, when the
process of purification has come to a successful ter-
mination, all those forces which were formerly wasted
in the struggle between the disharmonious qualities
are at the disposal of the
organism
as a whole, and this
is why purified races have always become stronger
and more beautiful.
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This, however, is
emphatically
not the way Hegel conceives the dif- ference between Understanding and Reason--let us read carefully a well-known passage from the fore- word to Phenomenology:
To break up an idea into its ultimate elements means re- turning upon its moments, which at least do not have the form of the given idea when found, but are the im- mediate property of the self.
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And have hope toward God, that the same
resurrection
of the dead which they wait for, shall be both of the just and unjust.
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The Foundation's
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Little trotty wagtail, you nimble all about,
And in the
dimpling
water-pudge you waddle in and out;
Your home is nigh at hand, and in the warm pig-stye,
So, little Master Wagtail, I'll bid you a good-bye.
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Translated
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It is a
perilous
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No god but I can
manifest
to him
A rescue from such ruin as impends--
I know it, I, and how it may be foiled.
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Theocritus
attributed
love and the other emotions by which individuals are bound to luck or fate or some kind of an indeterminate cause.
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Kindergarten
mnemonics
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An example was
the
beautiful
youth Narcissus.
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The thinker whose position was nearest that of Kant's
philosophy of religion was the
theologian
and philosopher T1eftrunk.
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It has
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And the deity
thundered
loudly,
Fat with rage, and puffing,
"Kneel, mortal, and cringe
"And grovel and do homage
"To my particularly sublime majesty.
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TECHNOLOGIES OF THE FINE ARTS
model at all films, But NarcIssus fell m love wIth hIS own reflection
in the surface of a pond precisely because this "simulacrum" made
the same
fleeting
gestures as he did himself.
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And secondarily, that the fitting
of a hithertolTrichecked and
amorphous
population
into a fixed form, starting as it had done iii^n act
of violence, could only be accomplished by acts
of violence and nothing else — that the oldest
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Galsworthy
presented
and the man of learning.
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The
venturing
state of Bodhicitta is to engage in the practices that will bring you Enlightenment.
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These diffi-
culties are quite different from those which allowed
the learned curiosity of the German mind to cele-
brate one of its most
memorable
triumphs.
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This is one of the main problems in bringing together the psychological and the sociological approaches; it is an
especially
great problem for that theory of social psychology which regards the individual adult as merely
a product or sum of his various group memberships.
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Cassandra
of Troy refused Phoebus Apollo's love.
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An
edifying
tale of school life, the book was popular in its day, but later became a by-word for virtuous claptrap.
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When I saw the shaft had me by the coat,
I didn't try too long to pull away,
Or fumble for my knife to cut away,
I just
embraced
the shaft and rode it out--
Till Weiss shut off the water in the wheel-pit.
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uschung 37
Bedeutung der Einheitlichkeit eines Werkes 40
Das Pathologische bei
Weininger
41
Triebumkehrung 45
Ableitung des Hasses 46
Kra?
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O escritório torna-se-me uma página com palavras de gente; a rua é um livro; as palavras trocadas com os usuais, os desabituais que encontro, são dizeres para que me falta o
dicionário
mas não de todo o entendimento.
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I am
deprived
by the Buddha, thought Siddhartha, I am deprived, and
even more he has given to me.
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They were soon put on a more correct scent ; Balfe and Kearsley, the printer and
publisher
of the offending Paper, were taken into custody, and both de claring Wilkes to be the author of Number 45, he was seized, and, after an examination before the Secre tary of State, was committed prisoner to the Tower.
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Empty are still many
sites for lone ones and twain ones, around which
floateth
the odour of
tranquil seas.
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Thus Spake Zarathustra- A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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Let no man
enter the assembly to speak who hath not yet
attained
to the age of
thirty.
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FROM 1692 TO THE
CONSTITUTION
OF 1782.
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Leering, sneering, scowling, threatening faces;
Weeping, twisting, yelling, howling faces;
Faces fixed in a contortion between a scream and a laugh,
Meaningless
faces.
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John Fletcher - Japanese Prints |
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In those days Grassini sang at the Opera, and
her voice was
delightful
to me beyond all that I had ever heard.
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De Quincey - Confessions of an Opium Eater |
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