The new place of America in the world as a whole, the awakened interest in other peoples, other cultures must inevitably draw the minds of men away from the mere
practicalities
of living.
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After the wedding the bride shall leave her home and
meet her lord alone in the
solitude
of night.
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I am
going to get
everything
ready.
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Sosthenes repelled Brennus, and died after being in charge of the state for two
complete
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In this case, as in the others, the mind seems
to have little or no power in counteracting or curing the disorder, but
merely possesses a power, if
strongly
excited, of fixing its attention
on other subjects.
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Malthus - An Essay on the Principle of Population |
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Whatever either does
not change at all, or only changes in consequence of external
influences, is
excluded
from Nature.
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But surely unto Thee mine eyes did show
Why I am silent, and my lute unstrung;
Else it were better we should part, and go,
Thou to some lips of sweeter melody,
And I to nurse the barren memory
Of
unkissed
kisses, and songs never sung.
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Oscar Wilde - Poetry |
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Madame, the
bohemian
glass!
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Imagists |
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And the natural purity of
appearances
as objects
under the influence ofcircumstances is the Nirmal)a- k~ya that you have made manifest.
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Wang-ch-ug-Dor-je-Mahamudra-Eliminating-the-Darkness-of-Ignorance |
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xdyafioii TLVOS, ' and (in
general)
any other advantage,'
the last item in the enumeration being here (as in ?
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Demosthenese - First Philippic and the Olynthiacs |
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They were
marked by the same uninterrupted succession of new productions; few
of which, however, proved worthy of his genius,
although
the old fire
and deep poetic feeling flashed out now and then, to the surprise of
both critics and friends.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v18 - Mom to Old |
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The sparkling wit and humour displayed
enlightens and
relieves
the discussions which make up much of the
book.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08 |
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copyright
varies from country to country, and we can't offer guidance on whether any specific use of any specific book is allowed.
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Attic Nights of Aullus Gellius - 1792 |
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The
Pradyotas
were kings of Avanti (W.
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Cambridge History of India - v1 |
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appearance
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Liddell Scott -1876 - An Intermediate Greek English Lexicon |
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Those of Alverne the
greatest
court'sy have,
From Pinabel most quietly draw back.
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Chanson de Roland |
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The wounded
and dying of the
victorious
army are supposed to join in the
following song.
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Robert Burns - Poems and Songs |
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With these dear words the light's benignant rays
Found out a way to me; and these sweet words
With my heart's warmth are
intimately
blent.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v13 - Her to Hux |
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Its
business
office is located at
809 North 1500 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887, email
business@pglaf.
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Robert Herrick - Lyric Poems |
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người
xã Sơn Đông huyện Lập Thạch (nay thuộc xã Sơn Đông huyện Lập Thạch tỉnh Vĩnh Phúc).
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stella-04 |
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He
determined
to run away.
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Fichte - Nature of the Scholar |
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Now and for the foreseeable future there is a continuing danger that war will arise either through Soviet miscalculation of the
determination
of the United States to use all the means at its command to safeguard its security, through Soviet misinterpretation of our intentions, or through U.
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NSC-68 |
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TURKEY AND THE WAR
For the remainder we shall confine our-
selves to a bare recital of the main revin-
dications formulated by the Allies or
friendly Powers, officially or unofficially,
in
connection
with the present war.
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Jabotinsky - 1917 - Turkey and the War |
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"The same unity that is
inseverable
in God must therefore be severable in man--and this is the possibility of good and evil.
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Schelling-Philosophical-Investigations-into-the-Essence-of-Human-Freedom |
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Seeing that he could not order that his father not be arrested as the law justly required, he said: "Shun would have
regarded
abandoning the empire as throwing away a worn-out sandal.
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American Poetry - 1922 - A Miscellany |
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Quotation:
DOGBERRY:
Comparisons
are
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Sandulescu-Literary-Allusions-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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It
was partly fear and
exhaustion
but mainly boredom.
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Orwell - Coming Up for Air |
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and alas that I should have been
begotten
unto such an evil lot!
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Megara and Dead Adonis |
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The name is a symbol of
individualty
; it is only amongst the lowest races on the face of the earth, such as the bushmen of South Africa, that there are no personal
names, because amongst such as these the desire for distin- guishingindividualsfromthegeneralstockisnotfelt.
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Weininger - 1903 - Sex and Character |
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connecting Crete with Ionia were held to
attire is a
portrait
of the Duchess of Rich-
confirm the view.
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Athenaeum - London - 1912a |
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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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Stephen Crane |
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Happens, too, the nearer
The mountain summits neighbour to the sky,
The more unceasingly their far crags smoke
With the thick
darkness
of swart cloud, because
When first the mists do form, ere ever the eyes
Can there behold them (tenuous as they be),
The carrier-winds will drive them up and on
Unto the topmost summits of the mountain;
And then at last it happens, when they be
In vaster throng upgathered, that they can
By this very condensation lie revealed,
And that at same time they are seen to surge
From very vertex of the mountain up
Into far ether.
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Lucretius |
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[41] For as for my husband, ‘tis but a little of the time my eyes do look upon him in our home, seeing he hath so many labours to do abroad by land and sea with that brave heart of his so strong as stone or steel; and as for you, you are poured out like water, weeping the long of every day and night Zeus giveth to the world: and one other of my kindred can come and play me comforter; they be no next-door neighbours, they, seeing they dwell every one of them away beyond the piny Isthmus, and so I have none to look to, such as a thrice-miserable woman needs to revive her heart – save only my sister Pyrrha, and she hath her own sorrow for her husband Iphicles, and he your son; for
methinks
never in all the world hath woman borne so ill-fated children as a God and a man did beget upon you.
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Megara and Dead Adonis |
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Yet grace, if thou repent, thou canst not lacke;
But who shall give thee that grace to
beginne?
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Donne - 1 |
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A man sent by force
out of a country, obliged to sell out of the stocks at a great loss, and
exiled from those pleasures and that style of society which habit had
rendered essential to his happiness, whose predominant feelings were yet
all of a private nature, resentment for friendship outraged, and anguish
for domestic
affections
interrupted--such a man, I think, I could dare
warrant guiltless of espionnage in any service, most of all in that of
the present French Directory.
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Coleridge - Biographia Literaria copy |
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Why will you plead yourself so sad forlorn,
While I am
striving
how to fill my heart
With deeper crimson, and a double smart?
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Keats - Lamia |
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The
confessional history of Poland is complacent and edify-
ing
compared
with that of its Eastern and Western
neighbours.
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Poland - 1911 - Polish Literature, a Lecture |
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a, en tanto que conciencia ingenua, la
escisio?
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Adorno-Theodor-Minima-Moralia |
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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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Spenser - 1592 - Apologie for Poetrie |
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According
to my
7 Cf.
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Ovid - 1869 - Juvenile Works and Spondaic Period |
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κ' εμέ του αμοίρου συμφοραίς σοφίσθη τότε ο Δίας•
τι μόνον
μήνα
εχάρηκα την ποθητή συμβία,
τα τέκνα και τα πλούτη μου• κατόπιν η ψυχή μου 245
μ' επαρακίνα ογλήγορα καράβια ν' αρματώσω,
και με συντρόφους εκλεκτούς 'ς την Αίγυπτο να πλεύσω•
εννέα πλοί' αρμάτωσα, κ' ήλθε ο λαός με ζήλο•
κ' ημέραις έξι ολόκληραις έτρωγαν οι καλοί μου
σύντροφοι, και πολλά σφακτά τους έδιδα δικά μου, 250
και να προσφέρουν των θεών και να χαρούν κ' εκείνοι.
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Homer - Odyssey - Greek |
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44 Turkey and the Great Nations
the Rayahs to be solely
determined
by the
pleasure of the Turks.
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Treitschke - 1915 - Germany, France, Russia, and Islam |
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Tagore - Creative Unity |
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t
Deuteronomy
xxii.
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Childrens - Psalm-Book |
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110, which is in exactly the same
condition
and fitness for commencing the expanding process, as the original ?
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Marx - Capital-Volume-I |
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Thus everyone in the hotel had his sense of honour, and when the press of work came we
were all ready for a grand
concerted
effort to get through it.
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Orwell - Down and Out in Paris and London |
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Newton's usual differential equations still sufficed for solar systems, since the stars which were part of those systems do not enjoy a single degree of freedom; but not
everything
that moves is as simple as in astronomy.
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Kittler-Drunken |
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The recurring frontier wars notwithstanding, this was a period
of very successful
administration
both in the territory of the
Cholas and that of the Chālukyas.
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Cambridge History of India - v3 - Turks and Afghans |
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%"#"$+"3"%+
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Dzongsar-Khyentse-Longchen-Nyingthig-Practice-Manual |
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Los bordeleses han tenido siempre (y con
justicia)
la pretension de que
su ciudad es la primera de Francia, el pequeño París, y han aspirado
á ser tenidos por _sprits-forts_, libres pensadores y espadachines;
y con respecto á esta última cualidad, tiene una justa reputacion
y un riquísimo legendario la escuela de armas de Burdeos; pero las
bordolesas son, por lo general, devotas.
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Jose Zorrilla |
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The bee is
a
geometrician
of the very first order.
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Childrens - The Creation |
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Superior excellence in
the manner of treating the same
subjects
was the trial and test of the
artist's merit.
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Coleridge - Biographia Literaria copy |
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You, Charidemus, rocked my cradle; you were the guardian and constant companion of my childhood Now my beard, when shaved, blackens the barber's napkins, and my
mistress
complains of being pricked by my bristly lips.
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Martial - Book XI - Epigrams |
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Each of the two thinkers has been hon oured with the highest and most problematic praise that can be
bestowed
upon an author in the field of theory: that he was the Begel of the twen tieth century.
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Sloterdijk - Derrida, an Egyptian |
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Even without China overall debt/GDP reached 90 percent at the end of last year, and although quasi-sovereigns with at least official
implicit
support constitute half of external bonds their domestic share is unknown.
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Kleiman International |
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of the subject, which bids a respectful adieu to the fiction of autonomy, could lead to a
legitimate
constitution of sub-
ego and will.
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Sloterdijk - Thinker on Stage |
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She for a moment studied my looks for
approbation; and, to own a truth, I was of opinion, that two such places
would fit our two
daughters
exactly.
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Oliver Goldsmith |
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The author's keen critique,
combined
with his absolutely just
and unbiassed appreciation of Nietzsche's contribution to
philosophical thought, furnishes delightful reading in the third
part, which portrays the lonely genius as philosopher, poet
and prophet.
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Nietzsche - v08 - The Case of Wagner |
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'See Trias Thaumatur-
ga," Quarta
Appendix
ad Acta S.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v1 |
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Hated, at last, his Practice gives him o'er:
One Friend, unkill'd by Drugs, of all his Store,
In his new Country-house affords him place,
'Twas a rich Abbot, and a Building Ass:
Here first the Doctor's Talent came in play,
He seems Inspir'd, and talks like*Wren or May:
Of this new Portico condemns the Face,
And turns the
Entrance
to a better place;
Designs the Stair-case at the other end.
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Boileau - Art of Poetry |
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C'est une espèce de plantes où les dames et les
messieurs ne se
trouvent
pas sur le même pied.
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Proust - Le Cote de Guermantes - v3 |
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I dare say that you may feel irritated at being suddenly
awakened when you are caught napping; and you may think that if you
were to strike me dead, as Anytus advises, which you easily might,
then you would sleep on for the
remainder
of your lives, unless God
in his care of you gives you another gadfly.
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Plato - Apology, Charity |
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But
the
stranger
had found an attraction stronger than those of
war or home,--he continued an inmate in the house of his
protector and became his son-in-law.
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Fichte - Nature of the Scholar |
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Some
of these, who had fled into Crete with their general Phalecus, Joined
with a body of men who had been banished from Elis, made an inroad
into Peloponnesus, and
attempted
an attack on their countrymen, who,
with the assistance of the Arcadians, obliged this rebellious army to sur
render at discretion; and, in obedience to the decree of the amphiotyoQA
put it to the sword.
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Demosthenes - Leland - Orations |
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How strange that this
sole thing that is certain and common to all,exercises
almost no influence on men, and that they are the
furthest from regarding
themselves
as the brother-
hood of death!
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Nietzsche - v10 - The Joyful Wisdom |
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The image at the end suggests that the storm is an external manifestation of their
emotional
agitation (probably romantic feelings).
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Hanshan - 01 |
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wilt Thou never, Lord, who yet dost keep
Me safe and free from common chains, which bind,
In
different
modes, mankind,
Deign also from my brow this shame to sweep?
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Petrarch - Poems |
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From Greek it was
translated
into Hebrew in the
thirteenth century, thence into Latin, and finally into German in the
fifteenth century, being one of the first works to be printed in Europe.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v14 - Ibn to Juv |
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Which with the
Trojans?
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Voices of Ancient Greece and Rome_nodrm |
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The number of people who
took part in
literature
reached amazing proportions,
but few acquired positions of distinction or command.
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Poland - 1911 - Polish Literature, a Lecture |
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"
With this idea in mind, he took up his daily station before the house,
watching the pretty face at the window, and
trusting
to fate to bring
about the desired acquaintance.
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Pushkin - Queen of Spades |
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How does it
contradict
the latter's?
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Foucault-Live |
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There is one common reason, and one common truth, that
belongs unto all reasonable creatures, for neither is there save one
perfection of all
creatures
that are of the same kind, and partakers of
the same reason.
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Marcus Aurelius - Meditations |
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"
"What
happiness?
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Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories |
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Yrs ever
Sam
3 July 1937, Hone
2 Ussher's given names were Percival Arland;
although
he was previously called "Percy," he now preferred "Arland.
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dass ich diesen Verschlecterungskoeffizient |
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Samuel Beckett |
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Me in my vow'd
Picture the sacred wall
declares
t' have hung
My dank and dropping weeds
To the stern God of Sea.
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Milton |
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The young man then
suspects the husband's trick (e poscia s'incomincio ad
accorgere
dell'
arte usata dal cavaliere).
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Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association |
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168
寒山詩
HS 157
有人畏白首,
不肯舍朱紱。
采藥空求仙,
4 根苗亂挑掘。 數年無效驗, 癡意瞋怫鬱。 獵師披袈裟,
8
元非汝使物。
HS 158
昔時可可貧,
今朝最貧凍。
作事不諧和,
4 觸途成倥傯。 行泥屢腳屈, 坐社頻腹痛。 失却斑猫兒,
8 老鼠圍飯瓮。
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Hanshan’s Poems 169
HS 157
There are people who fear their white hair,
Yet they’re unwilling to resign their vermilion sash.
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Hanshan - 01 |
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They are sending me away to the south-east, to a low and swampy
land:
No one now will take pity on me:
resistance
is all in vain.
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Waley - 170 Chinese Poems |
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He is the most exact of all painters of human life; he depicts the human character and human passions in
comedies
of the most vivid, forcible, nervous
and richly coloured style.
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Universal Anthology - v05 |
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The only two
creatures
in the
kitchen that did _not_ sneeze were the cook and a large cat, which was
grinning from ear to ear.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll |
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Some musician has composed The
Invitation
to the Waltz: who shall compose The Invitation to the Voyage, one can offer to the beloved, the sister of their choice?
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Andre Breton - First Manifesto of Surrealism - 1924 |
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So it is I,
hands accursed -
who
bequeathed
you!
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Mallarme - Poems |
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And the blame for all these evils is on the
shoulders
of fortune.
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Cicero- Letters to and from Cassius |
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Or come again,
Or send to us
Thy wit's great overplus;
But teach us yet
Wisely to husband it,
Lest we that talent spend;
And having once brought to an end
That
precious
stock,--the store
Of such a wit the world should have no more.
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Robert Herrick |
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She
expressed
herself most
willing, ready, happy to remain.
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Austen - Persuasion |
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Suppose a
collapse
in rubbed purr, in rubbed purr get.
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Gertrude Stein - Tender Buttons |
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15
The entire Arabian peninsula is a natural candidate for
dissolution
due to internal and
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A-Strategy-for-Israel-in-the-Nineteen-Eighties-by-Oded-Yinon-translated-by-Israel-Shahak |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-22 00:48 GMT / http://hdl.
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Madame de Stael - Germany |
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The Teutonic
invasion
of Gaul must have taken place mainly in the
second half of the second century B.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v1 - Christian Roman Empire and Teutonic Kingdoms |
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He should make a point
of
inquiring
into the matter.
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Austen - Northanger Abbey |
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84 I What Is
Literature?
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Sartre-Jean-Paul-What-is-literature¿-Introducing-Les-Temps-modernes-The-nationalization-of-literature-Black-orpheus |
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emon in Iri,h fairy tale, here mgge
detlliln
with luch a name and in any case 'Finnegan fear' does not '!
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Hart-Clive-1962-Structure-and-Motif-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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Hideous doctrines and practices
were rife; and the thirty thousand friars who soon
enrolled
them-
selves in the band of Francis gained the love of the people, preached
Christianity anew, symbolized it rudely for folk that could not read,
and, as St.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v06 to v10 - Cal to Fro |
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As it did
remeakahly
in
this fignal and wonderful divifion of the world.
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Rehearsal - v1 - 1750 |
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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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Adorno-T-Authoritarian-Personality-Harper-Bros-1950 |
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J'ai trouvé un papier un matin dans la chambre
d'Albertine, un mot de Mme
Verdurin
la pressant de venir à la
matinée.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - a |
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See
Gazetteer
of the World,"
vol.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v9 |
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While say this, think see upon the
countenance
of the reader signs of dissatisfaction mingled with contempt, when he hears declarations which sound so boastful and extravagant and yet they are beyond comparison more moderate than those advanced the commonest author of the commonest philo sophical programme, in which the dogmatist professes to de monstrate the simple nature of the soul, or the necessity of primal being.
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Kant - Critique of Pure Reason |
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