There shall be read the woe, that he doth work
With his
adulterate
money on the Seine,
Who by the tusk will perish: there be read
The thirsting pride, that maketh fool alike
The English and Scot, impatient of their bound.
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Dante - The Divine Comedy |
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Boundlesse intemperance
In Nature is a Tyranny: It hath beene
Th'
vntimely
emptying of the happy Throne,
And fall of many Kings.
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shakespeare-macbeth |
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Lastly, the main bulwark of the state was their war-marine, on which they
lavished
the utmost care.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.2. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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For us, it isn't a
question
of choosing between Mos- cow and Peking.
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problem |
| Question: |
question |
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Waltz - Theory of International Relations |
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Oh, 'tis agony to see
Those snowwhite
shoulders
scarr'd in drunken fray,
Or those ruby lips, where he
Has left strange marks, that show how rough his play!
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Horace - Odes, Carmen |
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[6] A few dedicatory lines acknowledging what the book owed to her, were
prefixed to some of the
presentation
copies of the _Political Economy_
on iets first publication.
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Autobiography by John Stuart Mill |
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"
LXXII
I heard the gods reply:
"Trust not the future with its perilous chance;
The
fortunate
hour is on the dial now.
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Sappho |
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Is this too little for the
boundless
heart?
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Pope - Essay on Man |
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He who rates
sympathy
as a positive moral factor has treated as moral something that is a feeling, not an act.
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Weininger - 1903 - Sex and Character |
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I wait here weary hours spreading
my
offerings
for thee, while passers-by come and take my flowers,
one by one, and my basket is nearly empty.
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Tagore - Gitanjali |
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a vulgar fellow of the lowest origin and of the most shame less street -eloquence, but effective and even dreaded by reason of his pungent wit ; and his better and abler associate, Lucius Appuleius Saturninus, who even according to the
accounts
of his enemies was a fiery and impressive speaker, and was at least not guided by motives of vulgar selfishness.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.3. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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excluido
del oprobio de la inmediata igualacio?
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Adorno-Theodor-Minima-Moralia |
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Our era is
destined
to judge itself not from on high, which is mean and bitter, but in a certain sense from below.
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Mεᴙleau-Ponty-World-of-Pεrcεption-2004 |
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The attempt was uncovered by the police before it could be carried out, and Alexander was
imprisoned
with four- teen other conspirators.
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Sloterdijk - Rage and Time |
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"
When Solon had roused the attention of Croesus by relating many and happy circumstances concerning Tellus, Croesus,
expecting
at least to obtain the second place, asked whom he had seen next to him.
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Universal Anthology - v03 |
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Con ello, la idea de emanación encierra una doble condición pa
ra comunicaciones exitosas de poder: ¡son
posibles
envíos y entregas
puros y penetrantes!
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Sloterdijk - Esferas - v2 |
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Except for the limited right of replacement or refund set forth
in
paragraph
1.
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Sonnets from the Portugese |
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Reprinted in typeset, Xining: Qinghai
Minorities
Press, 1988.
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Tsongkhapa-s-Qualms-About-Early-Tibetan-Interpretations-of-Madhyamaka-Philosophy |
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Love will find out the Way,
This more than Shirley's
Constant
Maid.
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| Source: |
Dodsley - Select Collection of Old Plays - v1 |
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The plot is neither
intricate
nor inter-
esting.
| Guess: |
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| Answer: |
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 to v30 - Tur to Zor and Index |
|
Adepts should purify themselves thoroughly and enter a special meditation chamber, where they burn incense, straighten their robes, bow to the ten directions, and
actively
visualize Laozi and his major assistants.
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| Source: |
Teaching-the-Daode-Jing |
|
A public domain book is one that was never subject to
copyright
or whose legal copyright term has expired.
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| Question: |
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Meredith - Poems |
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The
philosopher
Socrates
was invited, but it appears that he declined the honour.
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Demosthenese - 1869 - Brodribb |
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The Cat
The Large Cat
'The Large Cat'
Cornelis
Visscher
(II), 1657, The Rijksmuseun
I wish there to be in my house:
A woman possessing reason,
A cat among books passing by,
Friends for every season
Lacking whom I'm barely alive.
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Appoloinaire |
|
" This passage is from Paul's first letter to the
Corinthians
(15: 25).
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Schelling-Philosophical-Investigations-into-the-Essence-of-Human-Freedom |
|
"
The nymphs withdrawn, at once into the tide
Active he bounds; the flashing waves divide
O'er all his limbs his hands the waves diffuse,
And from his locks
compress
the weedy ooze;
The balmy oil, a fragrant shower, be sheds;
Then, dressed, in pomp magnificently treads.
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Odyssey - Pope |
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Then every Athenian improves and
elevates
them; all with the exception
of myself; and I alone am their corrupter?
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Plato - Apology, Charity |
|
The "bad" Jews are those who continue to live in the
diaspora
and try to be assimilated by the surrounding cultures, be it in the Atlanticist or the post-Soviet world.
| Guess: |
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Dugin - Alexander Dugin and New European Radical Right |
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The belief
in free will—that is to say, in similar facts and iso-
lated
facts—finds
in language its continual apostle
and advocate.
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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obscuration; it is free from coarse sensations because it is in the true sphere of meditation; it is invisible because it has no form; it is imperceptible because it has no characteristics; it is pure because by nature it is totally pure; and it is immaculate because it is free from all
incidental
stains.
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| Question: |
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Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-Asanga-Uttara-Tantra |
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The water would be
sprinkled
from the 'lucky' branches.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Tacitus |
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Ravelston
pretended
not to notice that they were staring at him.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Orwell - Keep the Apidistra Flying |
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_A further
edition_ (_making the seventh_) _with some omissions from the issue of
1908_, _but including two new poems_, _was published in
September
1909_.
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Wilde - Poems |
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"The victory will be, not to those
religious
beliefs which most closely
correspond to certain requirements of the abstract intellect, but to
those which give rise, in practice, to a mode of life that is simple,
natural, unselfish, and adequately prolific--in other words, to a mode
of life that _works_, that is _Lebensfähig_.
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Sutherland - Birth Control- A Statement of Christian Doctrine against the Neo-Malthusians |
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Như ai đặng
phước
vỏ hồi,
Trúng chồng sang cả, cao ngôi chức qnửii.
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Phong-hoá-tân-biên-phụ-Huấn-nữ-ca.ocr |
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And of this
methinks
thou thyself cannot be ignorant altogether.
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Megara and Dead Adonis |
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Stevenson
*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK
NARRATIVE
AND LYRIC POEMS ***
***** This file should be named 13184.
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Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School by Stevenson |
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Behind them a tall bony man with a cutlass was swing-
ing it high in the air, and limping, and
swearing
with great
velocity.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v04 - Bes to Bro |
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How queer
everything
is to-day!
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| Source: |
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll |
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If he could, would he not revenge
himself?
| Guess: |
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v4 |
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Doe you finde your
patience
so predominant,
In your nature, that you can let this goe?
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shakespeare-macbeth |
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Cure presupposes the
recognition of the id as the precondition and
foundation
of life for the mature ego.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Critique-of-Cynical-Reason |
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In the night of
weariness
let me give myself up to sleep without
struggle, resting my trust upon thee.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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Tagore - Gitanjali |
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There’s
not a city, nay, not a humble town but laments thee.
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Moschus |
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During the decline of the Roman Empire men
gorged
themselves
with food, took an emetic, vomited, and then sat down to
eat again.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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Sutherland - Birth Control- A Statement of Christian Doctrine against the Neo-Malthusians |
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"
In this passage, perplexing to those who have not
followed the trend of Polish history, Krasinski is draw-
ing upon the historical mysticism which is also very
marked in the
writings
of Mickiewicz.
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Poland - 1919 - Krasinski - Anonymous Poet of Poland |
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Cronan's re- quest, and he
fulfilled
it after the lapse of forty days.
| Guess: |
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v1 |
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Mà sao trong sổ đoạn
trường
có tên.
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Nguyễn Du - Kieu - 01 |
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He's
watching
from the woods as like as not.
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Robert Frost - A Mountain Interval |
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His was evidently that acute and cautious type
of mind that sides with
authority
and shows resourcefulness in
opposing the advocates of less arbitrary rule.
| Guess: |
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| Source: |
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v04 |
|
Children's Rhymes and Verses 27
Christian Duty
A Christian spirit
dwelleth
in love.
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Childrens - Children's Rhymes and Verses |
|
Florenz makes some rather
haphazard
and inaccurate selections
from this chronology.
| Guess: |
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Li Po |
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) and the sphere
inhabited
by humans with their bodies.
| Guess: |
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Gumbrecht - Incarnation, Now - Five Brief Thoughts and a Non-Conclusive Finding |
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My
favorite
term for traditional tales that end happily, in spite of a
worrisome start, is "funny-scary story.
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Childens - Folklore |
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We
encourage
the use of public domain materials for these purposes and may be able to help.
| Guess: |
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Ovid - 1868 - Selections for Use in Schools |
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Cholozyges: According to
Benjamin
Rogers, Demostratus's nickname was Bouzyges, "Ox-Yoker," perhaps slightly pejorative, like the modern term "dirt farmer" or "sod buster.
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Voices of Ancient Greece and Rome_nodrm |
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Supposing
every one in the whole
world were dreaming, wouldn't that be funny?
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Childrens - Children's Sayings |
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Commain's name, without any other description, is found in the
Martyrology
of Tallagh,' at the 28th of January.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v1 |
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For in an evening of young moon, that went
Filling the moist air with a rosy fire,
I and my beloved knew our love;
And knew that thou, O morning, wouldst arise
To give us
knowledge
of achieved desire.
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| Source: |
Lascelles Abercrombie - Emblems of Love |
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But the praetor
afterwards
revoked the promise of liberty for the slaves; and this caused many of them to run away to join the rebels.
| Guess: |
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Diodorus Siculus - Historical Library |
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10
=The Harmlessness of
Metaphysic
in the Future.
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Human, All Too Human- A Book for Free Spirits by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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In the face of these two antagonistic
tendencies, we could but give ourselves up to
despair, did we not see the possibility of pro-
moting the cause of two other contending factors
which are fortunately as
completely
German as
they are rich in promises for the future; I refer to
the present movement towards limiting and con-
centrating education as the antithesis of the first
of the forces above mentioned, and that other
movement towards the strengthening and the in-
dependence of education as the antithesis of the
second force.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Nietzsche - v03 - Future of Our Educational Institutions |
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" Eveninregular metres there are
incompatible
systems of music.
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| Source: |
Ezra-Pound-Instigations |
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To them
exclaimed
the woman: "Why in vain
Waste you so many words, where fruit is none?
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| Source: |
Ariosto - Orlando Furioso - English |
|
Is there one Frank, that you to hang
committeth?
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Chanson de Roland |
|
The child luminosity is the path of meditation we
progress
along slowly and gradually with the experience of clear light gradually increasing bit by bit until we finally realize this stage of non-meditation.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-The-Spiritual-Song-of-Lodro-Thaye |
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Hai chữ
“trung
hưng” tiếp sau chỉ cuộc binh biến tháng 7-1460 do Nguyễn Xí, Đinh Liệt cầm đầu phế truất Lê Nghi Dân, lập Lê Tư Thành (thuộc dòng đích) lên ngôi, tức vua Lê Thánh Tông.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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stella-01 |
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In this sense, what do you think is the modem status of
philosophy?
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Foucault-Live |
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And when it keeps the mouth of the body shut, it never knows to what degree it is laying itself open to evil by
entertaining
pride.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
St Gregory - Moralia - Job |
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she thrives in my
absence!
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Richard Brinsley Sheridan |
|
LADY
CLARENCE
|
LADY MAGDALEN DACRES | _Ladies in Waiting to the Queen_.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Tennyson |
|
Let the war trumpet rouse him from a bed of incest, let him beg aid of lutes and choirs, for he likes not the
clarion's note, and let him learn (all unwilling) to spend in war nights that he now
dedicates
to love.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Claudian - 1922 - Loeb |
|
"Good" finally comes to mean him who acts in the
traditional manner, as a result of heredity or natural disposition, that
is to say does what is customary with scarcely an effort, whatever that
may be (for example
revenges
injuries when revenge, as with the ancient
Greeks, was part of good morals).
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human |
|
In meditation nonconceptual jnana is present trying to
understand
the ultimate nature of phenomena.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-Asanga-Uttara-Tantra |
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XIII
Orlando lifts the helmet, and descries
Brandimart's head by that destructive brand
Cleft even to his nose, between the eyes;
Yet so the wounded knight his spirits manned,
That pardon of the king of Paradise
He, before death, was able to demand,
And to exhort to
patience
Brava's peer,
Whose manly cheeks were wet with many a tear;
XIV
And -- "Roland, in thy helping orisons, I
Beseech thee to remember me," he cried,
"Nor recommend to thee less warmly my --"
-- Flordelice would, but could not, say -- and died;
And sounds and songs of angels in the sky,
As the soul parts, are heard on every side;
Which from its prison freed, mid hymns of love,
Ascends into the blissful realms above.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Ariosto - Orlando Furioso - English |
|
It should be noted that these dialogues between cities are among the most influential in earlier
intellectual
history.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Sloterdijk - God's Zeal |
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tion m ay
function
ind.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
McHugh-Roland-1976-The-Sigla-of-Finnegans-Wake |
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Hence it is not enough to put one's trust in the
tethering
of horses, and the burying of chariot wheels in the ground
32.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
The-Art-of-War |
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mulo,/ al ir
avecina?
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
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 |
|
1,=;I=: ;z';:;: tL:f
E
: zi:i=;+;*;t-::rU::
=j=*i+=i
E !
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Spheres-Vol-1-Peter-Sloterdijk |
|
It has survived long enough for the
copyright
to expire and the book to enter the public domain.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Attic Nights of Aullus Gellius - 1792 |
|
TRỊNH THIẾT
TRƯỜNG
鄭鐵長4người huyện Yên Định phủ Thiệu Thiên.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
stella-02 |
|
Up to this time the Homeric ques-
tion had run through the long chain of a uniform
process of development, of which the standpoint
of those
grammarians
seemed to be the last link,
the last, indeed, which was attainable by antiquity.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Nietzsche - v03 - Future of Our Educational Institutions |
|
_
"Dear Sirs,--
"We beg to
acknowledge
?
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Dracula by Bram Stoker |
|
In the course of civilization, however, the relation between
submission
and ac- tion, suffering and doing has shifted --also with regard to the experience of death.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Peter-Sloterdijk-Critique-of-Cynical-Reason |
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All the
idealism
of mankind, hitherto, is on the point of turning into Nihilism--may be shown to be a belief in absolute worthlessness, i.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Nietzsche - Works - v15 - Will to Power - b |
|
The evening wore away with no abatement of this soothing politeness; and
her spirits were
gradually
raised to a modest tranquillity.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Austen - Northanger Abbey |
|
Ford caught
individuals
from Barra and mated them with individuals from Orkney.
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Richard-Dawkins-Unweaving-the-Rainbow |
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The second edition, with considerable
additions
and corrections.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10 |
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Who shall keep the curs out of the
cemetery?
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Baudelaire - Poems and Prose Poems |
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Undisturbed by such predecessors,
we venture the following
exposition
of the phenomena alluded to.
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Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human |
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For what is the blessedness of
that
Paradise
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Nietzsche - v13 - Genealogy of Morals |
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The
complexion
had lost all color, the
cheeks had become flaccid, the eye had no life left.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v09 - Dra to Eme |
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For thirty years, he produced and distributed Project
Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network of
volunteer
support.
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Lear - Nonsense |
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Child Verse
III
TO HIS MOTHER
He brought a Lily white,
That bowed its
fragrant
head
And blushed a rosy red
Before her fairer light.
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Childrens - Child Verse |
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On the coffin being opened, she comes
out—“Gashed
open and minus
all viscera.
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Elizabeth Haight - Essays on Greek Romances |
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It had
exterminated
the landlord.
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Alvin Johnson - 1949 - Politics and Propaganda |
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sico, a pesar de sus
devastadoras
consecuencias para el medioam- biente.
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Hans-Ulrich-Gumbrecht |
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~enagia(>Ur of yaounl have t,,"spilled ali
my
hucydency
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McHugh-Roland-1976-The-Sigla-of-Finnegans-Wake |
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The dusk drew earlier in,
The morning foreign shone, --
A courteous, yet
harrowing
grace,
As guest who would be gone.
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Dickinson - Two - Complete |
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