From the same ''modern'' point of view, certain historical sequences, like that from Plato's to Aristotle's philosophy, or that from
medieval
Nominalism to medieval Realism, appeared like unwelcome relapses that the process of History had needed to ''correct.
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Segregation should be
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the main
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>>
1606
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH
by William Shakespeare
Dramatis Personae
DUNCAN, King of Scotland
MACBETH, Thane of Glamis and Cawdor, a general in the King's army
LADY MACBETH, his wife
MACDUFF, Thane of Fife, a nobleman of Scotland
LADY MACDUFF, his wife
MALCOLM, elder son of Duncan
DONALBAIN, younger son of Duncan
BANQUO, Thane of Lochaber, a general in the King's army
FLEANCE, his son
LENNOX, nobleman of Scotland
ROSS, nobleman of Scotland
MENTEITH nobleman of Scotland
ANGUS, nobleman of Scotland
CAITHNESS, nobleman of Scotland
SIWARD, Earl of Northumberland, general of the English forces
YOUNG SIWARD, his son
SEYTON, attendant to Macbeth
HECATE, Queen of the Witches
The Three Witches
Boy, Son of Macduff
Gentlewoman attending on Lady Macbeth
An English Doctor
A Scottish Doctor
A Sergeant
A Porter
An Old Man
The Ghost of Banquo and other Apparitions
Lords, Gentlemen, Officers, Soldiers, Murtherers, Attendants,
and Messengers
<
SHAKESPEARE IS
COPYRIGHT
1990-1993 BY WORLD LIBRARY, INC.
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The
pilgrims
listened; but onward still they moved.
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MYRSON
The sweet and enviable love-tale of Scyros, Lycidas, the stolen kissed of the child of Peleus and the stolen espousal of the same, how a lad donned women’s weeds and played the knave with his outward seeming, and how in the women’s chamber the reckless Deïdameia found out Achilles among the
daughters
of Lycomedes.
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They have no real
existence
on their own, they are empty of inherent existence because co-dependently arisen concepts.
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He speaks of our days failing, either because men fail in them from loving things that pass away, or because they are reduced to so small a number; which he asserts in the
following
lines; our years are spent in thought like a spider1 ; (ver.
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CATULLUS II
which,
according
to Mr.
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3)
The new directionseemed verydesirable because it apparentlymoved away fromcertainfeaturesof the traditionalGerman
universitysystem
whichwere contraryto the new ideas.
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Nolte - Thoughts on the State and Prospects of the Academic Ethic in the Universities of the Federal Republic of Germany |
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For Heidegger there is no path from
humanism
to this acute ontological exercise in humility.
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He saw that the policy of
wanton destruction and indiscriminate slaughter, though effective for in-
spiring terror in the foe and thus aiding the conqueror, was inimical to
the future government of the
captured
area.
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Oh may he glean my lips delights unbidden,
--I gleaned them all since as a dream he rose--
The
oleanders
"mid the fragrance hidden
And others smiling as the jasmin blows.
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Stefan George - Selections from His Works and Others |
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This
coarseness
of the street and the tone of the
Freiburg democratic journals against Prussia
filled the politician, so inconsiderate against his
own Saxony, with immense indignation.
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Treitschke - 1914 - His Doctrine of German Destiny |
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uchacriti-
as serves in a twofold as a theoryofstruggle, Enlightenment way:
que,
weapon against a hardened, conservativelycomplacent conscious- ness, and as an instrumentfor
practiceand
self-assurance.
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The black sleep of win-
BLOCK: Trakl 219
ter and the flaying of God's
vultures
are followed at the eastern gate by the sil- ver entry of the rosy day.
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"
Up stairs that moment they went,
and Frank followed by Mary, who
could hardly keep pace with him,
ran to the library, where he had left
the
engineer
writing: but he was
gone.
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This
was the case with respect to
punishing
Nero's ministers.
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Plutarch - Lives - v7 |
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Fourth of the five propositions that emerge from Foucault's concep- tion of power is that "power
relations
are both intentional and nonsub- jective" (1990a: 94).
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Meanwhile
the gates of Milan were shut and
strictly guarded.
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Petrarch |
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encourage
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Aryan Civilization - 1870 |
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Just put on the no-God glasses and take a quick look around and then
immediately
throw them off.
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1797-1863
A
mysterious
visit.
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Poland - 1922 - Polish Literature in Translation, a Bibliography |
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"Come and ask his
blessing!
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For the same reasons, no great
expectations
can be placed on the understanding of communication.
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133
told them, that
retaliation
ought to be a
Jchosl boys motto, for that they made it
a rule never to suffer an injury without
returning it with four-fold interest.
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ότι κ' εγώ πανευτυχής θε να 'μουν εις τον κόσμον,
αλλά πολλ' άνομ' έπραξα, 'ς την
δύναμί
μου αυθάδης,
θαρρώντας 'ς τον πατέρα μου και 'ς τους αυτάδελφούς μου.
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llige
Bewusstlosigkeit
vorhanden ist] (1801: 100).
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La nuit, l'amie oh, la lune de miel
Cueillera
leur sourire et remplira
De mille bandeaux de cuivre le ciel.
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Rimbaud - Poesie Completes |
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And I must sink
to such miserable depths because of a
thoughtless
woman!
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That he
had felt this despair, this deep disgust, and that he had not succumbed
to it, that the bird, the joyful source and voice in him was still alive
after all, this was why he felt joy, this was why he laughed, this was
why his face was smiling
brightly
under his hair which had turned gray.
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Because
Oh, because you never tried
To bow my will or break my pride,
And nothing of the cave-man made
You want to keep me half afraid,
Nor ever with a
conquering
air
You thought to draw me unaware--
Take me, for I love you more
Than I ever loved before.
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Sara Teasdale - Love Songs |
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working epic
material
into dramatic form).
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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I went, last Wednesday, to my parish church, most cordially to join in
grateful acknowledgment to the AUTHOR OF ALL GOOD, for the
consequent
blessings
of the glorious revolution.
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345
Ecgbert
overthrows
Mercia.
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Something
of this sort: - That Socrates is a doer
of evil, and corrupter of the youth, and he does not believe in the
gods of the state, and has other new divinities of his own.
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Of the frivolous Judge--of the corrupt Congressman, Governor,
Mayor--of such as these
standing
helpless and exposed,
Of the mumbling and screaming priest, (soon, soon deserted,)
Of the lessening year by year of venerableness, and of the dicta of
officers, statutes, pulpits, schools,
Of the rising forever taller and stronger and broader of the
intuitions of men and women, and of Self-esteem and Personality;
Of the true New World--of the Democracies resplendent en-masse,
Of the conformity of politics, armies, navies, to them,
Of the shining sun by them--of the inherent light, greater than the rest,
Of the envelopment of all by them, and the effusion of all from them.
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Walt Whitman - Leaves of Grass |
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i8o The Life of
traying the
hollowness
of objectless military fame,
and had the bust of the King of Sweden contemptu-
ously erected beneath the feet of the Muse in the
round hall at Sans Souci.
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Treitschke - 1915 - Confessions of Frederick the Great |
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One
of Aquitimo's
officers
declared, they were not defeated by the
thirty-seven Christians, but by a glorious army who fought under a
shining cross.
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Camoes - Lusiades |
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SLOTERDIJK: A thought
experiment
could be useful here.
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Sloterdijk - Selected Exaggerations |
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In the modem, pluralistic context, "Individual Vehicle," while descriptively accurate, need
not be taken as derogatory, since for all beings to be liberated from suffering, they must achieve that happy
condition
one individual being at a time.
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If it is not
positive
at all, then it teaches us nothing.
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Education in Hegel |
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If Ziqi were here,
8 He could
distinguish
the notes.
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Hanshan - 01 |
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And when she saw the Bowres to which the Muses did resort,
And
pleasant
fields beclad with herbes of sundrie hew and sort,
She said that for their studies sake they were in happie cace
And also that to serve their turne they had so trim a place.
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Ovid - Book 5 |
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Together, workers and
believers
come into a new category.
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Sloterdijk - You Must Change Your Life |
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)
And so to-day--they lay him away--
the boy nobody knows the name of--
the buck private--the unknown soldier--
the
doughboy
who dug under and died
when they told him to--that's him.
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American Poetry - 1922 |
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The same may be said of the translation
into English
hexameters
of the two first Eclogues of
Virgil, appended by William Webbe to his Discourse
of English Poetrie (1586, recently reprinted by Mr.
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Catullus - Ellis - Poems and Fragments |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-27 05:03 GMT / http://hdl.
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Public domain books are our gateways to the past, representing a wealth of history, culture and knowledge that's often
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Edificato
accanto avea una torre
che d'ogn'intorno e di lontan scopriva.
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XV, 99-
Tunc et aves tutae movere per aera pennas,
Et lepus
impavidus
mediis erravit in agris,
Nee sua credulitas piscem suspenderat hamo.
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A MONK I ask you: What is better, to get a lunar eclipse three
days behind schedule or to miss out on eternal salvation
altogether?
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Note: The Scythians at the extreme end of the Empire in Roman times were
regarded
as living barbaric lives (See Ovid's Tristia and Ex Ponto).
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Ronsard |
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Other theatrical fields
were taken
possession
of by the mediocrity.
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Poland - 1911 - An Outline of the History of Polish Literature |
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That Youth's sweet-scented
manuscript
should close!
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Cũng không phải là không có kẻ vì tham lam hối lộ mà hư hỏng hoặc rơi xuống hạng gian tà, có lẽ vì lúc sống bọn họ chưa
được
nhìn thấy tấm bia này.
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Remember
the Moscow trials.
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Alvin Johnson - 1949 - Politics and Propaganda |
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The shutters were drawn and the
undertaker
wiped his feet--
He was aware that this sort of thing had occurred before.
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Eliot - Prufrock and Other Observations |
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\Pure logical thought cannot occur in the case of men
;
it would be an
attribute
of deity.
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Weininger - 1903 - Sex and Character |
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Traces of plaster are inside and outside the
1* that it had been used for of and at no building, showing
purposes
worship,
very remote date.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v9 |
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" 3 1
this most fundamental of all declarations of war, I
remember the passage which came to my pen on
another
occasion
{Beyond Good and Evil, Aph.
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Nietzsche - v13 - Genealogy of Morals |
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"I have never seen anything like this," she
lamented
when asked about the labor situation.
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Adorno-T-Authoritarian-Personality-Harper-Bros-1950 |
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More than a novel, it is a
panorama
of the whole round of peasant
life, a brilliant picture of Polish nature through the circle of the
year.
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Poland - 1922 - Polish Literature in Translation, a Bibliography |
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It will appear, then, that it is not
a
theoretic
but a practical purpose that makes this a necessity.
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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Caracas: Fondo Editorial de la
Facultad
de Humanidades y Educacio?
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When someone reproached him for paying
rhetoricians
when he worked on his orations, he answered, that, if a man would promise to make his sons better, he would give him not only a thousand drachmas, but half what he was worth.
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For the fiction course we have a vir- ginal story by Askold Melnyczuk, a tale about the Second World War, a literary thriller about a mythic Icelandic author by Mika Seifert who lives in Germany, a post-college story set in a Costco or Walmart, a translation of a superb Argen- tinean writer, Hebe Uhart, who has been compared to Carson McCullers and Flan- nery O'Connor, and finally a story set in
And if you "have room for a des- sert" (as the waiter usually says) we have one of our traditional essays--this one by John Dewey from our 1944 summer menu, which featured
articles
on what the post-war future would look like, par- ticularly with regard to food production.
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GEORGES EEKHOUD
more
mouth, a slightly
aquiline
nose, with dilating nostrils, a square
chin, and broad shoulders.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v09 - Dra to Eme |
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The
terrible
winds filled her body,
Her senses she lost, wide open stood her throat.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v01 - A to Apu |
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Google's mission is to organize the world's information and to make it
universally
accessible and useful.
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Aristotle - Nichomachaen Ethics - Commentary - v2 |
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It was not so much a better
principle as partly his natural good taste, and still more his
buckramed habit of
clerical
decorum, that carried him safely through
the latter crisis.
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Hawthorne - Scarlett Letter |
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Calcine ces lambeaux qu'ont
epargnes
les betes!
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Baudelaire - Fleurs Du Mal |
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So in immaculate clothes, and Symetrie
Perfect as circles, with such nicetie
As a young
Preacher
at his first time goes
To preach, he enters, and a Lady which owes 210
Him not so much as good will, he arrests,
And unto her protests protests protests,
So much as at Rome would serve to have throwne
Ten Cardinalls into the Inquisition;
And whisperd by Jesu, so often, that A 215
Pursevant would have ravish'd him away
For saying of our Ladies psalter; But'tis fit
That they each other plague, they merit it.
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Donne - 1 |
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Thus the
principle
becomes:--
"Given any event [Math: e_{1}], there is an event [Math: e_{2}] and a
time-interval ?
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Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays by Bertrand Russell |
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I
understand
very well to what lengths a man like you
might be driven by despair.
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A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen |
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Virgil, however, who is styled by Quinctilian,
"
vetustatis
amantissimus," has a few instances of it.
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Latin - Elements of Latin Prosody and Metre Compiled with Selections |
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Think ye he would not rather
judge Christians to dwell in any other place than in those countries,
wherein we see so great superfluity, riot, voluptuousness, pride, tyranny,
discord, brawlings, fightings, wars, tumults, yea, and briefly to speak, a
greater puddle of all those things that Christ reproveth than among Turks
or
Saracens?
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+ Keep it legal Whatever your use, remember that you are responsible for
ensuring
that what you are doing is legal.
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The power to hurt could be brought to bear only after
military
strength had achieved victory.
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13; lating to physics we find
mentioned
one on the
Simplic.
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whose
impression
upon us is inexplicable.
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Madame de Stael - Germany |
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I’m like a magnet that pulls nails out of a rotten old ship – I have the curious ability to attract people from the
intellectual
scene who function completely as non-drivers.
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So far
he showed himself an
excellent
critic, but he did not stop
here.
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Ovid - 1869 - Juvenile Works and Spondaic Period |
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So shall the drudge in dusty frock
Spy behind the city clock
Retinues of airy kings,
Skirts of angels, starry wings,
His fathers shining in bright fables,
His children fed at
heavenly
tables.
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Emerson - Poems |
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The exchange of
students
is also an excellent idea as well as bilingual edu- cation wherever it is practised.
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The notable and
unforeseen
climax of the Athenian games was the first marathon.
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Sloterdijk - You Must Change Your Life |
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Partly, of
course, the objection lies in the tendency of the couplet, as treated
by Dryden and his successors, to make against continuity of flow,
to shut up the sense within fixed limits and, because of the con-
sequent demand for precision of statement, to impart to dialogue or
soliloquy a didactic rather than
dramatic
colouring.
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It first
appeared
in a letter to his friend, Henry Cromwell,
dated July 17, 1709.
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La croyance non remarquée ce
matin par moi et dont
pourtant
j'avais été joyeusement enveloppé
jusqu'au moment où j'avais rouvert _le Figaro_, qu'Albertine ne ferait
rien que d'inoffensif, cette croyance venait de disparaître.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - v6 |
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"
Wretched
young fellow, be gone and obey me!
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Goethe - Erotica Romana |
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And a
thousand
will ght over a single copper,
8 Shouting together with all their might.
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Hanshan - 01 |
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Practically, all the ideas contained in this miscellany, from aphor-
istic
jottings
to continuous discourses, have their origin in some
other book.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v04 |
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