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The first letters of each group
from right to left are the units from 1 to 9; the second represent
the tens from 10 to 90; the third
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900.
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Suddenly
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And when they had taken the rolls out of their
coverings
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tantarum
pondere rerum,
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N£u mình ỉà
cỉứa
gái ngoan,
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after him, but was prevented by the
philosopher
Pangloss, who
demonstrated to him that the Bay of Lisbon had been made on purpose for
the Anabaptist to be drowned.
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1 A Roman
grammarian
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For the
conveyance
and
passing of all which was sent Gallet, who by the way as they went made them
gather near the willow-trees great store of boughs, canes, and reeds,
wherewith all the carriers were enjoined to garnish and deck their carts,
and each of them to carry one in his hand, as himself likewise did, thereby
to give all men to understand that they demanded but peace, and that they
came to buy it.
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The fall in the
temperature
of love
poetry in the sixteenth century reveals itself unmistakably in
the art of Spenser.
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And--surely--
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«You should have come earlier,” said the
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"
But still he
flattered
her aside--
And from the linden sounded wide:
Huzza!
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They did as hundreds of other upright and well-meaning men had done in lending themselves to a
business
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The internal and external dangers a revolution faces necessitate a centralized state power that is not particularly to anyone's liking, not in Soviet Russia in 1917, nor in Sandinista
Nicaragua
in 1980.
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TOOKS COURT,
CHANCERY
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Yet still in other things they nicer seem,
Their chariot-horses and their oxen-team
Are truly matched;--in height exact are these,
While those each shade alike must have to please;
Without the choice 'twere
wonderful
to find,
Or coach or wagon travel to their mind.
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Or friends or kinsfolk on the citied earth,
To share our
marriage
feast and nuptial mirth?
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128 FIGHTING THE RED TRADE MENACE
formation" Soviet
purchases
for the half-year, Octo-
ber, 1930, to March, 1931, amount to no more than
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The main practice is to clear away doubts and misconceptions about the view, meditation and conduct and to sustain the
experience
of practice.
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17Heidegger attempts to ask the question of Being explicitly, not in terms of beings
themselves
(the ontic), or a conceptualization of Being in terms of a highest being.
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_The Stars_
There is a goddess who walks
shrouded
by day:
At night she throws her blue veil over the earth.
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Loftiness of mind, generosity,
equity, every magnanimous sentiment, in a
word, ought first to be preserved, at our
own expense, and even at the expense of
others; since they, as well as we, are bound
to sacrifice
themselves
to their sentiments.
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Is there a horn we should not blow as proudly
For the meanest of us all, who creeps his days,
Guarding his heart from blows, to die
obscurely?
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103 This new notion of synthesis distinguishes Schelling from the Fichtean notion of the synthesis through divisibility to which Schelling previously -
regardless
of ulterior motives - remained true.
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Whenever institutions offering fund- ing dare to refuse applications for new
editions
of classics, they find themselves exposed to a storm of national indignation.
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Have you
forgotten
how once upon a time
two young girls played beneath the plantains on the meadows of
Ravenna?
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“Woe, woe to you, fair gardens, in summer light that glow:
To you this pallid visage,
deformed
by death, I show,
That every leaf may wither, and every fount run dry,-
That ye in future ages a desert heap may lie.
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Yet fairer when with wisdom as your shield
The sober-suited lawyer's gown you donned,
And would not let the laws of Venice yield
Antonio's heart to that
accursed
Jew--
O Portia!
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"What are you
thinking
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You and Alexey
Ivanytch
have insulted one another; well, a fine
affair!
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tte er nach
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Napoleon was a large, rather
fierce-looking Berkshire boar, the only Berkshire on the farm, not much
of a talker, but with a
reputation
for getting his own way.
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advantages
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For cold
November
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What I
complain
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Art has struggled hard over the course of its development to establish its boundaries and so rarely fully respected them when defined as those of amusement, that any indication of the frailty of these boundaries , anything hybrid , provokes the strongest
rejection
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người
xã Quế Dương huyện Đan Phượng (nay thuộc xã Cát Quế huyện Hoài Đức tỉnh Hà Tây).
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Thus in Der Stern des Bundes
(1914) and Das Neue Reich (1928), the last two volumes, the
spirit of the
Zeilgedichte
and the spirit of the Maximin poems
combine to form a unity of inspiration.
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"Our poets of the Eastern
countries
say that a valiant
camel-driver is worthy to kiss the lip of a fair Queen, when a
cowardly prince is not worthy to salute the hem of her garment.
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) "and God
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5 Two eagles sat the whole of the day on which he was born on the top of his father's palace, giving
indication
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And in this or similar fashion the
preoccupation
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We have found, on the contrary, that metaphor is pervasive in
everyday
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_ A love of glory is one of those things that may
captivate minds naturally great, but not yet arrived at the
perfection
of virtue.
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That in this error is to be found the origi-
nal source of all other errors, and that through it the world
of truth and the whole spiritual
universe
is for ever closed
to man, we have proved in another place,--at least to those
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I was perfectly charmed
with the empress: I cannot, however, tell you that her
features
are
regular; her eyes are not large, but have a lively look, full of
sweetness; her complexion the finest I ever saw; her nose and forehead
well-made, but her mouth has ten thousand charms that touch the
soul.
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This first venture was brought about
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unexpected
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I have heard the
mermaids
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Les voitures aussi sont des Renoir,
et l'eau, et le ciel: nous avons envie de nous promener dans la forêt
pareille à celle qui le premier jour nous semblait tout excepté une
forêt, et par exemple une
tapisserie
aux nuances nombreuses mais où
manquaient justement les nuances propres aux forêts.
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One
instance
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liberality I must relate.
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(And that is what the depth of
philosophy
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He writes in a frequently quoted passage from the foreword to his Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy: "In studying such social changes, we must always distinguish be- tween material changes in the conditions of economic
production
- changes that can be precisely measured by scientific methods - and the legal, po- litical, religious, artistic, or philosophical forms they take, i.
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Still may the
Direct his harmony
And firm ties Saturnian king
Soon will the shouts
Phænicia baffled sons from Cumæ sail
venerable king
obedient mind subjects bring
concord bind
aught my prayers avail 140
lord erthrown What sad reverses have they known
145
hostile Tuscans cease
141
hurla
praise Athenian name my Muse 150 From Salamis her lay would choose
While Sparta glories the fight Waged near Cithæron
towering
height
142 This naval victory achieved by the brothers Hiero
and Gelo over the Etruscans off the coast Cumæ mentioned the ninth Nemean ode 69
the same invocation Saturnian Jupiter
peace and prosperity the Sicilians cians general Pindar ascribes
well the Gre the most important
consequences
merely Sicily from the heavy yoke
less than the liberation
second victory recorded 154 was that gained by the sons Deinomenes over the Carthaginians Himera the
same day with the victory by the Athenians Salamis
the patriotic poet them pecu
liar delight 152 Pindar alludes
gained by Pausanias with the united forces Lacedæmon and Athens over army Persians vastly superior num bers 479 the same day with that Mycale This great victory completed the liberation Greece and per haps the whole range descriptive poetry we shall
scarcely find series victorious actions more concisely yet more appropriately described
480 These were themes worthy enthusiasm and he appears expatiate
again with nearly grant continued
Greece and not captivity The
the battle Platæa
,
in
,
a
In ,
v , no.
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If I could see the sun, I should look up
And drink the light until my eyes were blind;
I should kneel down and kiss the blades of grass,
And I should call the birds with such a voice,
With such a longing,
tremulous
and keen,
That they would fly to me and on the breast
Bear evermore to tree-tops and to fields
The kiss I gave them.
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THE WORLD OF POETRY
antries and no more reveal his judgment of the
deeper verities of life than the pictures of
Olympus in the Aeneid show us the
religion
of
Virgil.
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,Area Studies
Division
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weakness
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) One of the values of laws, conventions, or tradi- tions that restrain participation in games of nerve is that they provide a
graceful
way out.
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)
belongs the distinction of having made
Epicureanism
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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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Again, compared to Western standards, differences in
earnings
and savings among the populace were generally modest.
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TO TERZAH
Whate'er is born of mortal birth
Must be consumed with the earth,
To rise from
generation
free:
Then what have I to do with thee?
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Later on Chang asked Pound to write an
introduction
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Nature does not give a damn about making anybody or
anything
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Thomas Robert Malthus
An Essay on the Principle of Population as it affects the Future Improve-
ment of Society, with Remarks on the
Speculations
of Mr Godwin,
M.
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Austen - Lady Susan |
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Jerome
Lalande placed Napoleon and Jesus Christ in his
catalogue
of atheists.
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Proudhon - What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government |
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Legamen ad paginam Latinam 18 1 Now since I have promised69 to quote some of the letters which showed the joy of the senate when Tacitus was created emperor, I will append the
following
and then make an end of writing.
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THE OLD REPUBLIC AND book v
oligarchy
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is
is
;
it,
chap, xi THE NEW MONARCHY
339
the supreme, or rather sole, magistrate
commands
is un conditionally valid so long as he remains in office, and that, while legislation no doubt belongs only to the king and the burgesses in concert, the royal edict is equivalent to law at least till the demission of its author.
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The king incensed, the favourite your foe,
Yet on the same
conditions
you may go;
Your wife, your son, your mother left behind.
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Dryden - Complete |
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There on a shabby
building
was a sign
"The India Wharf " .
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So they row'd, and there we landed--" 0 venusta Sirmio /"
There to me thro' all the groves of olive in the summer
glow,
* Popular Edition,
Macmillan
& Co.
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ecquandone
tibi liber sum uisus?
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Oxford Book of Latin Verse |
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Little
understanding
cannot come up to great understanding; the shortlived cannot come up to the long-lived.
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Chuang Tzu |
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"
Tzu-ch'i said, "Blowing on the ten
thousand
things in a different way, so that each can be itself - all take what they want for themselves, but who does the sounding?
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Chuang Tzu |
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"
MENALCAS
"Forbear, my sheep, to tread too near the brink;
Yon bank is ill to trust to; even now
The ram himself, see, dries his
dripping
fleece!
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For the possession of reason would not raise his worth
above that of the brutes, if it is to serve him only for the same
purpose that instinct serves in them; it would in that case be only
a particular method which nature had employed to equip man for the
same ends for which it has qualified brutes, without
qualifying
him
for any higher purpose.
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is she so greatly my
inferior
as I
cannot teach
to speak thus of
think ?
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Madame de Stael - Corinna, or Italy |
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So great is the need
That
carpenters
have been taken from the new church,
Joiners have been called from shaping pews and lecterns
To work of greater urgency.
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Amy Lowell |
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Precisely to the extent that high cultures in times gone by outlawed an orator's direct expressions of egotism, they showed, with the
linguistic
brio of primary narcissism, ways whereby dutifully manifesting an enthusiasm for the big other, one could place oneself close to the recipient of praise.
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Sloterdijk - Nietzsche Apostle |
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This is not the place for a
complete
treatment
of the subject: only so much will be attempted as is
necessary for the intelligent comprehension of our author's writings.
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Jose de Espronceda |
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Google Book Search helps readers discover the world's books while helping authors and
publishers
reach new audiences.
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Fichte - Germany_and_the_French_Revolution |
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As to
versification
and poetic diction, Massinger's mastership
is indisputable; his dramas contain many passages in which the
beauty of the style equals the vigour of the thought.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06 |
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Se eu um dia pudesse adquirir um rasgo tão grande de expressão, que
concentrasse
toda a arte em mim, escreveria uma apoteose do sono.
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Pessoa - Livro do Desassossego |
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20–22, REPORT
from the very nature of its work the members
behaviour of quartz under the attack of
ON CERTAIN SCIENTIFIC WORK DONE ON
are always in the forefront of the battle,
THE CEYLON PEARL BANKS DURING
hydrofluoric acid, the etched figures lead
and thus have opportunities for personal
THE YEAR 1911,
conducted
for the
to the remark, “It is as though the
observation denied to their comrades of
Ceylon Company of Pearl Fishers, similar age and rank.
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Athenaeum - London - 1912a |
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momentum intererat, quo se nascentia florum
germina conparibus
diuiderent
spatiis.
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Oxford Book of Latin Verse |
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In fact, a cause is often
designated
by the name of its effect, the same way that an effect is often designated by the name of its cause: "The present six organs are past action" (Ekottara, p.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-1-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991 |
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She shows by Leonato's dove-like daughter
A falcon by a prince to be possessed,
Gay-graced with bells that ever chiming are;
In azure of the bright
Sicilian
water,
A billow that has rapt into its breast
The swayed reflection of a dancing star!
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v28 - Songs, Hymns, Lyrics |
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The big rocks are like a flat sword:
The little rocks
resemble
ivory tusks.
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Waley - 170 Chinese Poems |
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Whether a book is still in 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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The_satires_of_Persius |
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Un orchestre guerrier, au milieu du jardin,
Balance ses schakos dans la Valse des fifres:
On voit, aux premiers rangs, parader le gandin,
Les notaires montrent leurs breloques a chiffres:
Des rentiers a lorgnons soulignent tous les couacs;
Les gros bureaux bouffis trainent leurs grosses dames,
Aupres desquelles vont, officieux cornacs,
Celles dont les volants ont des airs de reclames;
Sur les bancs verts, des clubs d'epiciers retraites
Qui tisonnent le sable avec leur canne a pomme,
Fort serieusement discutent des traites,
Puis prisent en argent, mieux que
monsieur
Prud'homme!
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Rimbaud - Poesie Completes |
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“O MAN, I AM CYRUS,[457] I
ESTABLISHED
THE
PERSIAN EMPIRE AND WAS KING OF ASIA.
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Strabo |
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Arnold
Dolmetsch
and Mr.
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Yeats |
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When Li Yang-ping became
Governor
of T'ang-tu, Po went to live near him.
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Li Po |
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