(Deeds of
Alexander
the Great), in
ten books, the first two of which are lost.
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"
The Pistoian fled away with the serpents upon him,
followed
by a
Centaur, who came madly galloping up, crying, "Where is the caitiff?
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Wipe off ]
thefaint
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Belonging to a family that had
distinguished itself for
generations
by its patriotism,
Sottan commanded a regiment during the Polish Rising,
and was driven into exile at its close.
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The lichen of affection takes as long,
Or longer, ere it
lovingly
enfolds
A place which since without it were bereft,
All stript and bare, shorn of its chiefest grace.
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He dwelt apart from His creatures, neither
incarnate
nor
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All
monotheistic
religions will draw an absolute ontological line of separation between the sphere of their God as a (necessarily?
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Throughout
all your wayfare, in your error Make ye soft clamour of my Lady's name,
While I downcast and fallen upon shame Keep scant shields over me,
To whomso runs, death's colours cover me.
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A
metaphor
can serve as a vehicle for understanding a concept only by virtue of
its experiential basis.
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Animalism : Schopenhauer, the reign of passion,
evidence showing the
sovereignty
of animality, more honest, but gloomy.
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The violent exaggerations of this
discourse
evoked
vigorous repudiations from more than one authority on art, and
even put some strain upon Ruskin's relations with one or two of
his friends.
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goire somewhat
chillingly
put it on more than one occasion, all citizens had to be "melted into the national mass.
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uch a one Sir, I will leaue you 10
To your _God
fathers_
in Law.
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I had trod the road which Dante
treading
saw
the suns of seven circles shine,
Ay!
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Wilde - Selected Poems |
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FOX SMITH: British
Merchant
Service
XVIII.
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War Poetry - 1914-17 |
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Another
widespread
custom, still practiced at modern healing shrines, was the dedica- tion of metal or clay body parts as thank offerings.
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" But how many di erent roses he
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Mary and the Art of Prayer_Ave Maria |
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Farewell, O my
Laughing
Water!
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World's Greatest Books - Volume 17 - Poetry and Drama |
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'Tis not a wonder if a Tempest bore
The Trojan Fleet against the Libyan Shore;
From
faithless
Fortune this is no surprise,
For every day 'tis common to our eyes;
But angry Iuno, that she might destroy,
And overwhelm the rest of ruin'd Troy:
That Aeolus with the fierce Goddess joyn'd,
Op'ned the hollow Prisons of the Wind;
'Till angry Neptune, looking o're the Main,
Rebukes the Tempest, calms the Waves again,
Their Vessels from the dang'rous quick-sands steers;
These are the Springs that move our hopes and fears
Without these Ornaments before our Eyes,
Th'unsinew'd Poem languishes, and dyes:
Your Poet in his art will always fail,
And tell you but a dull insipid Tale.
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Boileau - Art of Poetry |
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Please do not assume that a book's
appearance
in Google Book Search means it can be used in any manner anywhere in the world.
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In the district of Apameia is a city well
fortified
in almost every
part.
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—The breast work has nowhere been preserved; of the lining-walls
extensive
remains have recently been brought to light.
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Foundation
makes no representations concerning
the copyright status of any work in any country outside the United
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Archive
Foundation
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How
marriage
ruins a man!
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idleness |
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Note: Ronsard's later
tributes
to 'Marie' were written for the Duke of Anjou (the future Henri III) whose mistress Marie de Cleves died in 1574.
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The usage of this term prior to now implies that I see reasons to not only apply it in an
everyday
sense but to attach additional more discriminating meanings to the term.
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What though thy
favourite
path be trod by few;
Let it but urge thee more, dear gentle friend!
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Petrarch - Poems |
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55
general signalized his arrival in Boliemia
bv the takinof of Pilsen, the
stronefest
of
the three cities of the kingdom in which
the Catholics had the ascendancy, and the
one most devoted to the emperor.
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' The whole audience laughed very heartily at the
singular
oddity of the expression: my old friend, however, was still of opinion, that to speak correctly, was to speak differently from other people.
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For with four signs of the Zodiac Boötes sets and is received in the bosom of ocean; and when he is sated with the light he takes till past
midnight
in the loosing of this oxen, in the season when he sets with the sinking sun.
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Aratus - Phaenomena |
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Hillis Miller
sees, in an activity of the eye operating by itself, enclosed in itself, wholly detached, disarticulated, from
thinking
and interpreting: "No mind is involved in the Kantian vision of ocean and heaven.
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I say then that so far from a little knowledge being undesir-
able, a little knowledge is all that on most subjects any of us
can hope to attain; and that, as a source not of worldly profit
but of personal pleasure, it may be of
incalculable
value to its
possessor.
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He earned the approval both of the upper classes and of
the people by
granting
to the restored full rights over their
freedmen.
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=
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iiliiii?
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), and against those who rise
superior
to its dead level.
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—
Criticism
of, (Second Book) xiv.
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No picture, poem, statement, passing them to the future:)
Yonnondio!
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Joy in each link: to us the treasure
Of Wine and Love; beneath the sod,
The worm has
instincts
fraught with pleasure;
In heaven the Cherub looks on God!
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The honoree was a first-century BCE lady by the name of Turia; the document is generally known as the
Laudatio
Turiae (In Praise of Turia).
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Voices of Ancient Greece and Rome_nodrm |
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His
translations of the Spanish and French
romances
are also executed _con
amore_, and with the literal fidelity and care of a mere linguist.
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Foundations, as the Patman inquiry showed, carry on, tax free, the
following
kinds of operations:
1.
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Erard's re- mains had been
deposited
in the same tomb.
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Reginald is only
repeating
after her
ladyship.
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' No, it's a
necessary
thing; and that reminds me that
I have not quite finished mine.
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Di đừng trừng giỡn ó la*
Choảng vại kep cò,
người
ta chỏ cười.
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_ I have heard of some of the
_Æsops_
and _Apitius_'s, that have
look'd upon Fish as the greatest Delicacy.
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Raised to the peerage at the Restoration, he entered into a complex relationship with the monarchy which led to him
supporting
the future Charles X.
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encounter |
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I shall try this experiment several
times, and I am firmly
convinced
that in the end
money (specie) will become (a glut?
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Again, by a mountain is
designated
Holy Church, as it is written, They that trust in the Lord are as mount Sion.
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Dương Chấp Trung (1414-1469)
người
xã Sài Xuyên huyện Kỳ Hoa (nay thuộc huyện Cẩm Xuyên tỉnh Hà Tĩnh).
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Ordinary
beings, however, make promises and after a time may break them and perhaps later keep them again.
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Indeed, he fictitiously rejected the
principate
offered him by the senators (which he certainly did with cunning), [137] darkly exploring what each was saying or thinking: an affair which brought ruin to each who was good.
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"
MENALCAS
"It
profiteth
me naught, Amyntas mine,
That in your very heart you spurn me not,
If, while you hunt the boar, I guard the nets.
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Nationally as internationally, contact
generates
conflict and at times issues in violence.
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Wordsworth's style, whenever he speaks in his own
person; or whenever, though under a feigned name, it is clear that he
himself is still speaking, as in the different
dramatis
personae of
THE RECLUSE.
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Thou
chantest
terror's frantic strain,
Yet in shrill measured melody.
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Aeschylus |
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You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,
compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or
proprietary
form, including any
word processing or hypertext form.
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Brushes a
sleeping
sea, which slant-wise curved in
edges 270
Breaks, while mounts Aurora the sun's high journey to
welcome ;
They, first smitten faintly by his most airy caressing,
Move slow on, light surges a plashing silvery laughter ;
Soon with a waxing wind they crowd them apace, thick-
fleeting,
Swim in a rose-red glow and far off sparkle in
Ocean ; 275
So thro' column'd porch and chambers sumptuous
hieing,
Thither or hither away, that company stream'd, home-
wending.
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Catullus - Ellis - Poems and Fragments |
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" Print- ing the original versions on facing pages, he invited comparison and
acknowledged
that the new poems did not render the old invisible.
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He holds that the diffusion
of democratic
principles
is vulgarising science and art, and
that present social conditions, especially work and Christian
teaching, are leading to the intellectual and moral degen-
eration of the race.
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Ere while they fierce were coming, and when wee, 610
To
entertain
them fair with open Front
And Brest, (what could we more?
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—The obvi-
ous
satisfaction
of the individual with his own form
excites imitation and gradually creates the form of
the many—that is, fashion.
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
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"Only in Sleep"
Only in sleep I see their faces,
Children I played with when I was a child,
Louise comes back with her brown hair braided,
Annie with
ringlets
warm and wild.
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But he must understand that there are only two horns to his dilemma ; it must either be that he has not a natural aptitude for appreciating poetry, or that sympathy and care are required to reveal to him the
significance
of these particular works.
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Universal Anthology - v03 |
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'
'I have none but good
accounts
of them,' said I.
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Fetch a log, then; coax the ember;
Fill your hearts with old-time cheer;
Heaven be thanked for one more year,
And our
Thanksgiving
turkey!
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We own her more
deserving
far than we,
A just excuse for your inconstancy.
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She lived generally in the country, with a family, where she
contracted
an intimate friendship with another lady of more advanced years.
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In the Annals of the Four Masters, at the year 620, allusion is made to a church of Cluain-Airthir,' and probably it is
identical
with the locality previously noticed.
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The governing considerations were: (a) air dominance had to be established in the face of in- creasing German fighter strength, which
threatened
the con-
See Marshal of the R.
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Sans
chercher
a me consoler vers les etoiles,
Ah !
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With that view alone he has visited all the courts and cities in Europe, and has been at more pains than I shall speak of, to take an exact draught of the
playhouse
at the Hague, as a model for a new one here.
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Swift - A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet |
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There is a
striking
description in the First Book of Maccabees,
vi.
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Childrens - The Creation |
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Two themes quite
frequent
at that time--the impossibility of unify- ing historical events by conceptual means, the grounding of historical action in conviction and will--are certainly present in Sorel, but he is going to give them a new twist and to invest them with a new meaning, as he is going to see them from the viewpoint of a far more radical his- torical possibility.
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It may be
considered
the mother of the universe.
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Teaching-the-Daode-Jing |
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What was it it
whispered?
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Robert Frost - A Boy's Will |
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Put differently, we wonder whether Don Juan has been prompted into action by his inner need to start and keep a register, if only in those three cases, the way numerous major achievements in the arts, in science, in everyday life have been produced solely with the idea of their
recorded
exis- tence in a diary or newspaper-the diary of the masses-in mind.
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_In 1635-69 it
is
preceded
by the letter_ To Sir Robert Carr.
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John Donne |
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It was said to be an improper time, in the existing temper and disposition of the people, to commit the question of privileges to an unnecessary discussion, and to ad minister new opportunities for a popular opposition to the branches of legislature as well as to executive
government
: that prosecutions of this nature instead of putting an end to the practice would increase it, as they would promote the sale of the libels, which was known to have been the case in some then recent instances: "that the ministerial writers were publicly encouraged to the most flagrant abuses of the press : and, that while this was done in one instance, whereby some of the most respectable characters in the king dom were mangled without regard to shame or truth, it was in vain to curb it in other cases, or to say to licentiousness, 'so far shalt thou go, but no farther:' and that, though misrepresentations of any member
CONTEST IN THE COMMONS.
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Hunt - Fourth Estate - History of Newspapers and Liberty of Press - v1 |
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Sighs, tears, and every sad annoy,
That erst did with me dwell,
And all other joys,
Farewell!
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William Browne |
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Rugged
Griffith
Gaunt is an unpleasant but very real
country gentleman of a past century.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 - Rab to Rus |
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It is
possible
that current copyright holders, heirs or the estate of the authors of individual portions of the work, such as illustrations or photographs, assert copyrights over these portions.
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Arisotle - 1882 - Aristotelis Ethica Nichomachea - Teubner |
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There could be no harm in
what had been done in so many respectable families, and by so many women
of the first consideration; and it must be
scrupulousness
run mad that
could see anything to censure in a plan like theirs, comprehending only
brothers and sisters and intimate friends, and which would never be
heard of beyond themselves.
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Austen - Mansfield Park |
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" Over the course of the seventy- four years that separated d'Aguesseau's oration from the start of the Revo- lution, the
concepts
of nation and patrie came to occupy a central position in French political culture.
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Cult of the Nation in France |
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306, apparently connects Jonson's fragment
with the non-extant play
mentioned
by Henslowe.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06 |
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I was luckier than the others, for at ten o’clock the Tramp
Major told off a few men for odd jobs, and he picked me out to help in the
workhouse
kitchen, the most coveted job of all.
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--how
Each by his own
strength
sought his own Ideal,--
The ultimate Perfection leaning bright
From out the sun and stars to bless the leal
And earnest search of all for Fair and Right
Through doubtful forms by earth accounted real!
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Elizabeth Browning - 4 |
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His constitution was
flawed--Sainte-Beuve told him that he had worn out his nerves--from the
start, he was detraque; but that his entire life was one huge debauch is
a nightmare of the moral police in some red cotton
nightcap
country.
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Baudelaire - Biographical Essay |
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160
Alike, the vain and the foolish
Are
strangers
to the humane sense.
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Carey - Practice English Prosody Exercises |
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" Well, we must bow to fortune; I think we must get out of Italy and migrate to Rhodes, or somewhere or other; if there is a change for the better, we shall return to Rome; if there is no great change, we shall live on in exile; if it comes to the worst, we shall have recourse to the last means of
defending
ourselves.
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Cicero- Letters to and from Cassius |
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He was accused for the Plot, as one who was acquainted with West, Rumsey, and the rest ; and having been really present at their Meetings and Discourses on that Subject,
absconded
when
the publick News concerning the Discovery came into the Country ; tho' this, as he tells the King, more for Fear, that if he was taken up, his creditors would never let him come out of Goal, than any thing else.
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Western Martyrology or Blood Assizes |
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Poets and
musicians
fight their battles best in the region of the
ideal.
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Baudelaire - Biographical Essay |
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"
Following these rather
mysterious
words he took a phonograph from underneath a blanket.
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Kittler-Gramophone-Film-Typewriter |
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Ethereal
Minstrel!
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Wordsworth - 1 |
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The answer to this can be found in an
inspiring
new interpretation of the Jewish secession from the Egyptian world.
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Sloterdijk-Derrida-An-Egyptian |
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Thus the good fighter is able to secure himself against defeat, but cannot make certain of
defeating
the enemy.
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The-Art-of-War |
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