" he cried,
"My sister, save
yourself!
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was placed on the archiepiscopal throne which
Theodosius was the son of a
Christian
father, Damophilus had left vacant.
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Another leaves his wife and children at
home and goes to Jerusalem, Rome, or in
pilgrimage
to St.
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Erasmus - In Praise of Folly |
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Several
Treatises
of Jacob Bebme.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09 |
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The Russians would have been out of their minds at the time of the Cuban crisis to incur
deliberately
a major nuclear war with the United States; their missile threats were far from credible, there was nothing that the United States wanted out of the Cuban crisis that the Rus-
THE ART OF COMMITMENT 99
"superior" country has some advantage.
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Schelling - The Manipulation of Risk |
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Schwere
Hindrung
ist's, die nun
deine Antwort mir entzieht.
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Lament for a Man Dear to Her |
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By taking the approach of
speaking
'an honest word about himself' further than any author before him, he openly admits that his concern is to offset the 'failed creation'.
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Sloterdijk - You Must Change Your Life |
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And to this is to be added, that during the
whole period, a considerable part of almost every day was employed in
the
instruction
of his children: in the case of one of whom, myself,
he exerted an amount of labour, care, and perseverance rarely, if
ever, employed for a similar purpose, in endeavouring to give,
according to his own conception, the highest order of intellectual
education.
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Autobiography by John Stuart Mill |
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Quamvis tonet, ruinis
Miscens acquora, ventus,
Tu conditus quieti
Felix robore valli,
Duces serenus aevum,
Bidens
aetberis
iras.
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Latin - Bradley - Key to Exercises in Latin Prosody and Versification |
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Damp smoke, rank mist fill the dark square;
and round the bend six
bullocks
come.
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For there were more which did
accompany
him to Jerusalem; whereof we see two only which remained with him.
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Another lit a cigar by the side of a powder barrel, _in order to see, to
know, to tempt Destiny_, for a jest, to have the
pleasure
of suspense,
for no reason at all, out of caprice, out of idleness.
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Baudelaire - Poems and Prose Poems |
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For more
information
about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.
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It were a vain endeavour,
Though I should gaze for ever
On that green light that lingers in the west:
I may not hope from outward forms to win
The passion and the life, whose
fountains
are within.
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Coleridge - Poems |
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She clings to luxury; the
illustrious
man
She leaves not; - with the poor she waxes old!
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v19 - Oli to Phi |
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# #""# #'"
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3 #5 $ !
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Dzongsar-Khyentse-Longchen-Nyingthig-Practice-Manual |
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That is why Rabelais praised the
infallible
printing press as a divine gift, whereas the equally infallible artillery figured as Satan's invention.
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Kittler-Universities-Wet-Hard-Soft-And-Harder |
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On the other hand, the Americans,
who, if they had contented
themselves
with a struggle for lawful
liberty, would have deserved applause, seem to me to have incurred
the guilt of parricide, by renouncing their parent, by making her ruin
their favourite object, and by associating themselves with her worst
enemy, for the accomplishment of their purpose.
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Selection of English Letters |
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He laid a plot, moreover, for the life of Philopoemen, strategus of the Achaeans, who, he understood, was soliciting some of his allies to join the Romans; but Philopoemen, having discovered and escaped the plot, induced the Achaeans, by the
influence
which he had with them, to abandon Philippus's cause.
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Justinus - Epitome of Historae Philippicae |
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Because the dream lacks an
enduring
self-nature, we can say that it is empty.
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Kalu Rinpoche |
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He it was that both
buildeth
Sion, and is born in Sion ; and that woman, the City of God, was pro tected by His Light, with Whose Flesh she was preguant
Christ and His Members one: He suffer eth in them.
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1898), 499
* Bellamy's,' in Dickens’s ‘Parliamentary
Sketch,' 309
Bellingham, Northumberland, 129
Benedix, Roderich, Aschenbrödel, 272
Benkhausen, chevalier George de, 55
Benlowes, Edward, 218
Bennett, William Cox (1820–1895), 499
Benson, Thurston, in Mrs Gaskell's
Ruth, 372
Benthamism, 22
Bentinck, lord George, 353
Bentley's Miscellany, 315, 316
Beowulf, 127
Berkshire, 367
Berlin, 385
Bernard, Charles de, 283
of Clugny or Morlaix, De Con-
temptu Mundi, 172, 173
William Bayle (1807–1875), 517
Doge of Venice, The, 266
Marie Ducange, 266
Passing Cloud, The, 266
Round of Wrong, The, 266
Berners, Isopel, Borrow's, 442
Bernstein, baroness, in The Virginians,
298
Berry, Mrs, George Meredith's, 447
Berwick-on-Tweed, 372
Besant, Sir Walter (1836–1901), 438,
560; All Sorts and Conditions of Men,
458
Betsey, Miss, in David Copperfield, 327
Betteridge, Wilkie Collins's, 438
Bexley heath, 119
Bible, the, 102; Ecclesiastes, 138;
Revelation of St John, The, 139
Biffen, in Gissing's New Grub Street, 460
Bigg, John Stanyan (1828–1865), 499
Birchington, near Margate, 112
Birmingham, 119, 427
Bishop, Sir Henry Rowley (1786-1855),
264
Bismarck, Prince von, 20
Black, William (1841-1898), 431, 560;
Daughter of Heth, A, 432; Macleod
of Dare, 432; Strange
Adventures
of
a Phaeton, The, 432
Blackmore, Richard Doddridge (1825-
1900), 560; Lorna Doone, 434, 435;
Springhaven, 435
Blackwood, Helen Selina, countess of
Dufferin.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13 |
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Fictm the Milax-l-urtdnt \ cheek,
Peeping through her dusky hair,
Let the iv'ry
forehead
ris'e,
Brightly glitt'ring, smooth, and fair.
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Carey - 1796 - Key to Practical English Prosody |
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Aristotle particularly says, that the Ephori, as soon as they were invested in their office, declared war against the Helotes, that they might be massacred under
pretense
of law.
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Universal Anthology - v03 |
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0 years of the strug81e memzntsse 1uvebtt
C seeks InformatIon from all quarters and Judges more Independently than any man I ever met'
J A on G WashIngton that there were AmerIcans IndIfferent to fisherIes
and even some InclIned to gIve them away thiS was my strongest motIve
for tWice gOIng to Europe
:fish boxes were rec'd In my absence
C TheIr constItutIon, experlll1ent, I KNOW that France can not be long governed by It J
To PrIce, 19 AprIl 1790 ann of my life has been to be useful, how small In
any natIon the number who
comprehend
ANY system of constItutIon or admInIstratIon
and these few do not unite
AmerIcans more rapIdly dIsposed to corruptIon In electIons than I thought m '74
fraudulent use of words monarchy and repubhc 412
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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He wrote a few; but, in
those days of
prosecution
for libel, they could not be printed.
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Shelley |
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Accordingly, he set them up to this
wild and wicked auction, as it would have been, if it
had been a real one, - corrupt and treacherous, as it
was, -he set these lands up for the purpose of making that discovery, and
pretended
that the discovery
would yield a most amazing increase of rent.
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Edmund Burke |
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1988 Competence in Performance: The Creativity of
Tradition
in Mexicano Ver-
bal Art.
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Childens - Folklore |
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His father this: now see his
grandsire
go
With Sarah from his home.
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Petrarch |
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The state is the
authority
not only for
their goodness but their numbers.
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Nietzsche - v05 - Untimely Meditations - b |
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I
wondered
if he really thought it fair
For him to have the say when we were done.
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American Poetry - 1922 - A Miscellany |
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Information about the Mission of Project Gutenberg-tm
Project Gutenberg-tm is synonymous with the free
distribution
of
electronic works in formats readable by the widest variety of computers
including obsolete, old, middle-aged and new computers.
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Emerson - Poems |
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But so is
everybody
else.
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Richard-Dawkins-God-Delusion |
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Nolte - 1979 - [What Fascism Is Not- Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept]- Comment |
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The
Harlequin
of Dreams.
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Sidney Lanier |
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The Sienese Week was
admirable
in various ways.
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Ezra-Pound-Japan-Letters-essays |
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The short
writings of my comrade are gladsome to my heart; let the populace rejoice
in
bombastic
Antimachus.
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On what grounds does the observer affirm that many movements constitute only one
behavior
and not many?
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Hegel Was Right_nodrm |
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"21 Science thus becomes the alienation effect which strips
quotidian
and artistic perception of the fiction of totalization, in order to reveal the naturalistic truth of the drunken town-musician behind the aesthetic appearance of human walking.
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Kittler-Drunken |
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Horum denique nepotibus vita functis sine prole, devoluta est hereditas ad Merodios, ex Aleide Hornana Henrici
supradicti
sorore procreatos.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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And yet their
condition
would be much better were they
only full of words and not so given to scolding that they most
obstinately hack and hew one another about a matter of nothing and make
such a sputter about terms and words till they have quite lost the sense.
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Erasmus - In Praise of Folly |
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Public domain books are our
gateways
to the past, representing a wealth of history, culture and knowledge that's often difficult to discover.
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Fichte - Germany_and_the_French_Revolution |
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is the
question
which has been frequently addressed to me since my return.
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Peter Vay - Korea of Bygone Days |
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GERONTE: But----
LUCINDE: Nothing will shake the
resolution
I have
taken.
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World's Greatest Books - Volume 17 - Poetry and Drama |
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this conference,
the duke did
oftentimes
insinuate the good will travel with the duke his favour, and that he that did bear the queen my mistress, but
would confer with the bishop Ross, whom
should understand his whole mind particu (b) This was written Scotish, Lyth;
larly from time time.
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Complete Collection of State Trials for Treason - v01 |
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The clean
clothes were
intended
as a hint that Flory should shave, dress himself and go down to the
Club after dinner.
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Orwell - Burmese Days |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-24 14:33 GMT / http://hdl.
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Childrens - The Creation |
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A broken spring in a factory yard,
Rust that clings to the form that the
strength
has left
Hard and curled and ready to snap.
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Eliot - Rhapsody on a Windy Night |
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MORAL CATASTROPHES
In view of past history only an ostrich with its head in the sand can
profess to believe that there will be no calamities in the future to reduce
the
population
of the earth.
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Sutherland - Birth Control- A Statement of Christian Doctrine against the Neo-Malthusians |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-26 12:11 GMT / http://hdl.
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Carey - Practice English Prosody Exercises |
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5
be
employed
with equal success for the subversion of government ; and that specious arguments might be used against those things which they, who doubt of everything else, will never permit to be questioned.
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Edmund Burke |
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The Corinthians in truth
possessed
qualities which deserved praise, and such also as deserved reproof.
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St Gregory - Moralia - Job |
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Quelle
singulière
idée tu
as eue de lui parler d'Albertine.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - a |
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The images are
provided
for educational, scholarly, non-commercial purposes.
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Elmbendor - Poetry and Poets |
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Spare my luve, thou feathery snaw,
Drifting
o'er the frozen plain.
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Robert Forst |
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What is worrisome or even obscene about this can only be diminished by referring to the old doctrines of progress that we are very
familiar
with.
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Sloterdijk |
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Nolte - 1974 - The Relationship between "Bourgeois" and "Marxist" Historiography |
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The
essentials
of this affair
lay deep under the surface, beyond my reach, and beyond my power of
meddling.
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Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad |
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chte des Holunders
Sich
staunend
neigen u?
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Trakl - Dichtungen |
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However, the rhetorical performance of these teenagers asserts another level of rhetorical agency in which one
responds
as the interpreter of a problem or a conflict or a question.
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The Public Work of Rhetoric_nodrm |
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He sent some of the prisoners into the hills and told them to say that if the
inhabitants
did not come down and settle in their houses to submit to him, he would bum up their villages too and destroy their crops, and they would die of hunger.
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Schelling - The Diplomacy of Violence |
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(The two most revealing
variants
of such a process are provided by Sabbatai Zwi in the seventeenth and Jiddu Krishnamurti in the twentieth century.
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Sloterdijk- Infinite Mobilization |
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As soon as Mys entered the shrine, the male prophet shocked the Greeks present by
uttering
words they could not understand.
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Ancient-greek-cults-a-guide |
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32 ;
and in perfect comfort and
respectability
on fifty
minas, or about ?
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Demosthenese - 1869 - Brodribb |
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For most of their masters were Roman knights, who had
judicial
authority at Rome, and might act as judges in the cases of the praetors, who were summoned to appear before them on charges relating to their administration of the province; and therefore the magistrates were for good reasons afraid of them.
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Diodorus Siculus - Historical Library |
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The longer thread of life we spin,
The more
occasion
still to sin.
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Robert Herrick - Hesperide and Noble Numbers |
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--
"Αὐτὰρ ὃy' ανθερίκίσσι
καλάν
πλέκει ἀκριδοθήκαv.
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Scriptori Erotici Graeci |
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by
it
a
by
174
LITERATURE AND ART book in
virtue of the whole tenor of his life a cosmopolite, he had the skill to appropriate the distinctive features of the nations among which he lived — Greek, Latin, and even Oscan — without devoting himself absolutely to any cne of them ; and while the Hellenism of the earlier Roman poets was the result rather than the conscious aim of their poetic activity, and accordingly they at least attempted more or less to take their stand on national ground, Ennius on the contrary is very
distinctly
conscious of his revolutionary tendency, and evidently labours with zeal to bring into vogue neologico- Hellenic ideas among the Italians.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.3. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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I
delivered
a regular lecture.
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Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad |
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Thus, Girri
articulates
this basic "truth" of Man: ".
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Trakl - T h e Poet's F ad in g Face- A lb e rto G irri, R afael C ad en as a n d P o s th u m a n is t Latin A m e ric a n P o e try |
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And further to see the fate of things, notwithstanding our learning here is as bare as ever, yet are our poets not held, as
formerly
in devout reverence, but are perhaps the most contemptible race of mortals now in this kingdom, which is no less to be wondered at, than lamented.
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Swift - A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet |
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Japan has given the world a model of self-liquidation in its final form, committing a seppuku for the sake of
industry
and history that will remain forever astonishing.
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Sloterdijk- Infinite Mobilization |
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It is probable that he intended the sheriffs to account
at the
Exchequer
for the sheriff's aid as for the money which they col-
lected on the king's behalf.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v5 - Contest of Empire and the Papacy |
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You have a shared IP address, and someone else has
triggered
the block.
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Dostoevsky - The Idiot |
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Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives / http://www.
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Childens - Folklore |
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Let not the dark thee cumber:
What though the moon does
slumber?
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Robert Herrick |
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If the fall of the kingly power, in giving more vitality and
independence to the aristocracy, rendered the constitution of the State
more solid and durable, the
democracy
had at first no reason for
congratulation.
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Napoleon - History of Julius Caesar - a |
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His criticisms of Milton's
Lycidas)
and of
Gray show him at his worst.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v14 - Ibn to Juv |
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After 19 years, Antiochus Theos fell ill, [p251] and died at Ephesus in the third year of the [133rd]
Olympiad
[246 B.
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Eusebius - Chronicles |
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Egypt, in its present domestic
political
picture, is already a corpse, all the more so if we take into account the growing Moslem- Christian rift.
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A-Strategy-for-Israel-in-the-Nineteen-Eighties-by-Oded-Yinon-translated-by-Israel-Shahak |
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How very different was the conduct of
Hannibal
in similar positions !
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.5. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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Because of our ignorance in this matter, we () \ have described the metaphors separately, only later addin
speculative notes on their
possible
experiential bases.
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The listeners at Stanford enjoyed what they called "Kleist's linguistic mannerism": for instance, his
description
of the protracted cry of a robber who jumped into a stage- coach and was hit by the coachman's whip, which lets us interpret Kleist's lapidary conclusion to a letter of March 1792: "We happened upon this charming concert in Eisenach at 12 o'clock at night.
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Gumbrecht - Steady Admiration in an Expanding Present - Our New Relationship to Classics |
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Harriott's case into a trifle; and in my projected medical
treatise on opium, which I will publish
provided
the College of Surgeons
will pay me for enlightening their benighted understandings upon this
subject, I will relate it; but it is far too good a story to be published
gratis.
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De Quincey - Confessions of an Opium Eater |
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I am an expert craftsman in one
tremendous
art —
To wreak full vengeance on the one who plays a foeman'g part.
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Universal Anthology - v03 |
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O
wonderful
son, that can so stonish a mother!
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Shakespeare |
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498 D E M OSTHENES
neral Objccls of Attention, and furely the late Period afforded
every c;ood Man abundant Opportunities of
demonpLrating
his
Viitue.
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Demosthenes - Orations - v2 |
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The number just prior to the slash means here and in the following the page number in the first edition, while that behind the slash refers to the second edition; in passages which are found only in the second edition, we
designated
by placing a (2) ahead of the page reference.
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Hegel_nodrm |
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It is quite
possible
that man’s major
problems will NEVER be solved.
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Orwell |
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Music once more and
forever!
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19th Century French Poetry |
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"
"Well, but my name will be inserted in all
documents
and contracts.
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Epictetus |
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Sometimes
a clockwork puppet pressed
A phantom lover to her breast,
Sometimes they seemed to try to sing.
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Wilde - Selected Poems |
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Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain implied
warranties or the
exclusion
or limitation of certain types of damages.
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George Lathrop - Dreams and Days |
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_ I am
laxative
enough already.
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Erasmus |
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And it is all my poetisation and aspiration to compose and collect into
unity what is
fragment
and riddle and fearful chance.
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Thus Spake Zarathustra- A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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The
Portuguese
prince even visited the Kingdoms of Prester John and returned to his own country after three years and four months.
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Appoloinaire |
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You've now regarded with awe all the structures which lie here in ruins,
Cultivated
your eye, sensing each hallowed space.
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Goethe - Erotica Romana |
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Recall Walter Benjamin's notion of revolution as redemption through
repetition
of the past: apropos the French Rev- olution, the task of a true Marxist historiography is not to describe the events the way they really were (and to explain how these events generated the ideological illusions that accompanied them); the task is rather to unearth the hidden poten- tiality (the utopian emancipatory potentials) that were betrayed in
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Sloterdijk thus follows Nietzsche and Heidegger in portraying humanism as one side in a
``constant
battle.
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Sloterdijk - Rules for the Human Zoo |
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There is the moral of all human tales:
'Tis but the same
rehearsal
of the past,
First Freedom, and then Glory--when that fails,
Wealth, vice, corruption--barbarism at last.
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Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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