She rises
crescented!
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not refuse the letters I promised you: read them, start for
E ngland, and do not worry
yourself
too much as to
Madame d' A rbigny' s regrets.
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Even if I were not to use it
for the purpose of enlightenment,
should I use it to create more
suffering
in this world?
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And they may resemble both parents in
particular
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By alone I mean without a
material
being, and my cat is a mystic companion, a spirit.
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Daumier, gravé
d'après le
remarquable
médaillon de M.
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With
friendly
care, Death came, ere sorrow could
fade or sin blight,
convey'd the op'ning bud to heav'n, and there bade
it blossom.
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And mused, how grand
If all of this could last beyond a doubt--
This placid moon, this plump _gemuthlichkeit_;
Pipe, breath and summer never going out--
To vegetate through all
eternity
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And Crathis shall see his tomb when he is dead,
sideways
from the shrine of Alaeus of Patara, where Nauaethus belches seaward.
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As the bee about her flies,
Swiftly her
bewitching
eyes
Turn to watch his flight.
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3 You and I, however, though our policy was identical, have found a difference in our fortunes; for while you took a line which enabled you to share his counsels, and so be able to foresee (and that is a potent alleviation of
anxiety)
what was going to happen, I hastened to meet Caesar in Italy (for that is what I supposed) and "to spur the willing horse," as the adage has it, when, after sparing so many of our most distinguished men, he was actually returning to the ways of peace.
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Now Patrick with his
footmanship
has done, 387.
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From the ilex grove there comes soft laughter,-- 5
My
companions
at their glad love-making,--
While that curly-headed boy from Naxos
With his jade flute marks the purple quiet.
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But I fhall now produce the
Teftimonials
of my Behaviour in
all the public Offices I have held, and do you compare, in Op-
portion to them, the Verfes you have repeated upon the Stage,
and murdered.
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it back returns upon a nether course
Till fired with ardour fresh
recruited
in its humble spring season
It rises up on high all summer till its wearied course
Turns into autumn.
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In this respect, the concern with the salient featuresof Weimar
cynicism - aside from the advantage of clarity - also
promises
to be
fruitful for the philosophy of history.
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Thus the
principle
that every human will is a will which in all its
maxims gives universal laws [Footnote: I may be excused from
adducing examples to elucidate this principle, as those which have
already been used to elucidate the categorical imperative and its
formula would all serve for the like purpose here.
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Literary and Philosophical Essays- French, German and Italian by Immanuel Kant |
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Grushnitski
cast a discontented glance at me.
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Lermontov - A Hero of Our Time |
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Pero los
marxistas
tampoco son inmunes.
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Suppose he is in pain or in a good mood, he
never questions that he can find the reason of
either
condition
if only he seeks.
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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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Radin has been
conspicuously successful in
reproducing
the poetry and beauty of
Slowacki's style.
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Poland - 1922 - Polish Literature in Translation, a Bibliography |
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κύτταξε αυτός ολόγυρα και άδεια καθήκλα πήρε, 330
του μοιραστή, 'που εμοίραζε το πλήθος των κρεάτων
εις τους μνηστήραις, 'πώτρωγαν 'ς το δώμ' αραδιασμένοι•
την έφερε 'ς την τράπεζα σιμά του Τηλεμάχου,
αντίκρυ του, κ'
εκάθισε•
και ο κήρυκας εμπρός του
μερίδα του παράθεσε και άρτον απ' το καλάθι.
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5 Now as to myself, I make the same request of you in this letter as I did in a
previous
one - that you should strain every nerve to prevent any prolongation of my term of office as governor of the province - a term which both the Senate and the people decreed should be for one year only.
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Ay, my lord
Blessed a hundredfold will be that day
When fire consumes the lists of noblemen
With their dissensions, their
ancestral
pride.
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Elle, parce qu'elle n'avait pu s'offrir ces
choses, moi, parce qu'en les faisant faire, je
cherchais
à lui faire
plaisir, nous étions comme des étudiants connaissant tout d'avance des
tableaux qu'ils sont avides d'aller voir à Dresde ou à Vienne.
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131 Meleager grew up to be an
invulnerable
and gallant man, but came by his end in the following way.
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Apollodorus - The Library |
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La vérité est qu'étant
moqueur et même assez malveillant, ceux qui s'étaient laissé prendre
comme moi à ses apparences de saint Louis rendant la justice sous un
chêne, aux sons de voix facilement apitoyés qui sortaient de sa bouche
un peu trop harmonieuse, croyaient à une
véritable
perfidie quand ils
apprenaient une médisance à leur égard venant d'un homme qui avait
semblé mettre son coeur dans ses paroles.
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Proust - Le Cote de Guermantes - v3 |
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' 125
absent in Africa, having probably
accompanied
her
husband to some post in that province.
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-24 15:06 GMT / http://hdl.
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His one
ambition
still to get and get,
He would arrest your very ghost for debt.
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Let us say it concretely: In people's heads, historically formed programs of
thinking
and perception are at work that "mediate" everything that moves from the outside to the inside, and vice versa.
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%* By some
Prosodians
this is scanned as a choriam-
bic.
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Also, such a knowl- edge could be false, and even i f it were true, it would reduce
particular
diversity to an indistinauishable unity, in which there would be no
distinctions such as teacher and pupil, right and wrong, etc.
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God hath vouchsafed to bestow upon the realm of Polonia a singular privilege of honor, that the better part of the nobility, bidding adieu to wicked superstitions, which are as many corruptions and pollutions of the worship of God, should desire with one consent a true form of godliness, and a well framed and
reformed
order of the Church.
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I have tiding,
Glad tiding, behold how in duty
From far
Lehistan
the wind, gliding.
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Pushkin - Talisman |
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Every one understood at once that
something
strange
was to follow - a waltz of the spirits of the air, which they
dance on summer nights when nothing is to be seen but a streak
of reddish light in the distant horizon; when the leaves cease
their rustling, when the insects fold their wings to rest, and the
chorister of the night preludes his song with three notes,- the
first low and deep, the second tender, and the third so full of
life and passion that every noise is hushed to listen.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v10 - Emp to Fro |
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re er, der seine Anschau-
ungen wie ein apostolisches
Bekenntnis
der Welt
verku?
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[376] The last example compares buddha
activity
with the earth showing that buddha activity is the ground from which all the qualities of enlightenment arise.
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As human passions did not enter the world, before the fall, there is, in
the Paradise Lost, little
opportunity
for the pathetick; but what little
there is has not been lost.
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Passing, too, from examples of enduring
constancy
having such an origin as this, let us turn to a simple contemplation of man's estate in its ordinary conditions, that mayhap from things that happen to us whether we will or no, and which we must set our minds to bear, we may get instruction.
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More-
over, he borrowed right and left from every French patois he could
lay his hands upon; and in all the
workshops
of Paris he sought
among the artisans for words and phrases to give amplitude and
vigor to his verse.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 - Rab to Rus |
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If, then, a certain number
of men are the sole dealers in articles of primary necessity, it follows
that the public treasury, in passing and repassing through their hands,
deposits and
accumulates
real property there.
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Updated editions will replace the
previous
one--the old editions
will be renamed.
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Imagists |
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Notes: The Lord of
Excideuil
is Richard Coeur-de-Lion.
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You would get a shock & here & there the
pleasure
of something for the first time.
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139 And she was the ark of the covenant in which "all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden because in her she
contained
the esh of Christ" (cf.
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txt[3/29/23, 1:19:16 AM]
Uniformity, 309, 314
Universal polemics, 373-75 Universities, 117, 120
Untimely Observations, ix Urfragen, 460
Urinating, 103-7, 104
van der Vring, Georg, 414, 416
van Eestern, C, 435
Vanity, 16
Verratene Revolution 1918/1919, Die, 429
Verschwbrer, 424-29 passim
Virgin
Disciplines
the Christ Child, The, 279 Voltaire, Francois-Marie Arouet de, xiv
Wahrhaftigkeit, 461
Walpurgis Night on Henkel's Field, 505 Walser, Martin, 320-21
War: and moral consciousness, 301; and muti-
lation, 443-46, 444; and pre-Fascist litera- ture, 121; and psychic mechanisms, 120, 121; senselessness of, 415-16; and sur- vival, 128-29, 323, 419, 420, 434, 443; ultimate, 130
War volunteers, 121
Watt, James, 11
Weaponry, 128, 130, 349-55, 353, 435 Weber, Max, 425
Weill, Kurt, 306
Weimar Republic, xxii-xxiii, 10, 124,
384-86, 387-90, 414-15, 422, 424-25; and Anyone, 199; and catastrophile com- plex, 122; and cynicism, xxiii, 7-8, 10; and disillusionment, 8, 410, 416; double decisions of, 521-28; elements of, 425, 435; as historical mirror, 89; and Hitler's rise, 521; as miscarried enlightenment, 10; and Nietzsche's philosophy, 10; social character of, 500-501
Wilde, Oscar, xxxii, 307
Wilhelminianism, 411-12, 425 Wintermdrchen, 33
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 398
World War I, 121, 121, 122, 128, 202, 386,
392, 410, 419, 434, 461 World War II, 123, 128, 202 Wulffen, Erich, 485-86 Wunde Heine, Die, xxxvi
Yesbody, xix, 73
You Will Not Find Him, 166
Zauberberg, Der, 529 Zeitgeist, 139
Zen masters, 130, 157 Zichy, Michael von, 344 Zille, Heinrich, 156, 219 Zola, Emile, xiv
Zur geistigen Situation der Zeit (Man in the modern age), 417
558 D INDEX
Peter Sloterdijk holds a doctorate in German literature from the University of Hamburg with a concentration in the autobiographical literature of the Weimar Republic.
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97 Because then the [valid]
teaching
that in one day there are 24 [sets of] 900 breaths would be incorrect; because there are only eight sessions.
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The
circular
course of the River Liffey illustrates her cycle of transfor- mation.
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He was girded with a girdle of
conspicuous
beauty, woven in the most beautiful colours.
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170] Did send it at the
throwers
head: the Dart did split his nose
Even in the middes, and at his necke againe the head out goes:
So that it peered both the wayes.
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ye win your choice--
Each in your fatherland, a
separate
grave!
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Aeschylus |
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thou art like one of those
Who, being at sea, suppose,
Because they move, the continent doth so:
No, Vice, we let thee know
Though thy wild thoughts with sparrows' wings do fly,
Turtles can chastely die;
And yet (in this t' express ourselves more clear)
We do not number here
Such spirits as are only continent,
Because lust's means are spent;
Or those who doubt the common mouth of fame,
And for their place and name,
Cannot so safely sin: their chastity
Is mere necessity;
Nor mean we those whom vows and conscience
Have filled with abstinence:
Though we acknowledge who can so abstain,
Makes a most blessed gain;
He that for love of
goodness
hateth ill,
Is more crown-worthy still
Than he, which for sin's penalty forbears:
His heart sins, though he fears.
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Ben Jonson - Discoveries Made Upon Men, and Some Poems |
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THE
MORALITY
OF VICTIMS.
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Nietzsche - v09 - The Dawn of Day |
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Behind a familiar tongue we see the spectre:
Our Pylades
stretches
his arms towards our face.
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Their grins--
an
orchestra
of plucked skin and a million strings.
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So, the second operation of questioning is the
constitution
of a horizon of abnormalities.
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Now we've left off that bind,
y no hay que extrañar la homilía; don't be surprised at his homily;
son
pláticas
de familia, those were words in the family
de las que nunca hice caso.
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Jose Zorrilla |
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those elections fail to meet still another basic
electoral
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That doesn’t seem justified to me, because many multiple personalities develop particular strengths
precisely
because of their elasticity, including that of not getting too bored with themselves.
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Sloterdijk - Selected Exaggerations |
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Since then our businesse is, to rectifie
Nature, to what she was, wee'are led awry
By them, who man to us in little show; 35
Greater then due, no forme we can bestow
On him; for Man into
himselfe
can draw
All; All his faith can swallow,'or reason chaw.
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Donne - 1 |
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424 The
American
Journal of Economics and Sociology
Yugoslav Communist State is to Stalin a more dangerous enemy than "American imperialism.
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Alvin Johnson - 1949 - Politics and Propaganda |
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* It is clear
that both these works assume in
principle
that there
is a legal process by which the king can be deposed.
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Thomas Carlyle |
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Compliance
requirements
are not uniform and it takes a
considerable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep up
with these requirements.
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Accursed be your ambitions and
calculations, importunate mortals who study the arts of slaughter near
the
sanctuary
of Death himself!
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Baudelaire - Poems and Prose Poems |
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It narrows the
distance
to the idea of that nature that extirpates the primacy of human meaning .
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"Nay," said the smith; "for there's one here who waits
Humbly to serve you with unmeasured skill,
Sure that no utmost devotion can fail,
Offered to _you_, nor unfriended assail
The heart of the hero and poet Antar, whose
fame is
undying!
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George Lathrop - Dreams and Days |
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CITIES
Can we believe--by an effort
comfort our hearts:
it is not waste all this,
not placed here in disgust,
street after street,
each
patterned
alike,
no grace to lighten
a single house of the hundred
crowded into one garden-space.
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H. D. - Sea Garden |
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More
frequent
perhaps and just as damaging are instances in which the pressures are more subtle.
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Cold he lies, as cold as stone,
With his clotted curls about his face:
The
comeliest
corpse in all the world
And worthy of a queen's embrace.
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Christina Rossetti |
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Marya
Ivanofna
pleased me more than usual.
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Pushkin - Daughter of the Commandant |
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The
first words which broke from the king, when his practised eye had
surveyed the Roman encampment, were full of meaning: "These
barbarians," he said, "have nothing
barbarous
in their military
arrangements.
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430] Trim
wreathed
up with yvie leaves, and with hir thumbe gan steare The quivering strings, to trie them if they were in tune or no.
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Ovid - Book 5 |
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If their
scientificity
depends on a philosophical judgment that has to be acknowledged as such; otherwise, to accept such a definition would be an unscientific act.
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Of Cabanis and of
Broussais
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Windelband - History of Philosophy |
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Indeed, that whole description
of home may vie with Thomson's description of home,
somewhere
in the
beginning of his Autumn.
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while the general insanity of Europe, with its blind
idealism in the midst of squalor, with its unscrupu-
lous praise of so-called
“Progress”
while it stood
knee-deep in the belittlement of “Man,” and with
its vulgar levity in the face of effeminacy and decay;
—they are the utterances of one who voiced the
hopes, the aims, and the realities of another world,
not of an ideal world, not of a world beyond, but
of a real world, of this world regenerated and re-
organised upon a sounder, a more virile, and a more
orderly basis,-in fact, of a perfectly possible world,
one that has already existed in the past, and could
exist again, if only the stupendous revolution of a
transvaluation of all values were made possible.
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Nietzsche - v16 - Twilight of the Idols |
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He was, indeed, honest, and
of an open and free nature, had an excellent phantasy, brave notions, and
gentle expressions, wherein he flowed with that
facility
that sometimes
it was necessary he should be stopped.
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Ben Jonson - Discoveries Made Upon Men, and Some Poems |
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"A clever fellow that," resumed he; "but like you, Monsieur Bon-Bon,
he was
mistaken
about the soul.
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Poe - 5 |
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Indeed,
it was no wonder that my friends were alarmed, and
insisted
on my
being put under control.
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Dracula by Bram Stoker |
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And toward the orient (rory end to) the rainbow was to be seen cast- ing its
reflection
on the face of the waters.
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Fichte - Germany_and_the_French_Revolution |
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MARY
Where shall the
starving
come at merchandise?
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Yeats - Poems |
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And none but I originated ships,
The seaman's chariots,
wandering
on the brine
With linen wings.
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For the
heroic disinterestedness, to which love can transport a woman, can
not be contemplated without an
honourable
emotion of reverence towards
womanhood: and, on the other hand, it is among the miseries, and abides
in the dark ground-work of our nature, to crave an outward confirmation
of that something within us, which is our very self, that something,
not made up of our qualities and relations, but itself the supporter and
substantial basis of all these.
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Coleridge - Biographia Literaria |
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There must be a new Hedonism that shall recreate life and save it from
that harsh,
uncomely
Puritanism that is having, in our own day, its
curious revival.
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Oscar Wilde - Aphorisms, the Soul of Man |
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Defoe at first
secreted
himself, but upon the appre hension of his printer and
bookseller, he came
imbibed a
paid
anne.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons |
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One could spend
paragraphs
trying to describe how the Arabic text's evocative proper names, grammatical oddities and allusions to the Qur'an and the classical tradition create in the reader's mind a single impression of countless blended subtleties.
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Translated Poetry |
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Grant me that I escape
detection
in plotting against my brother!
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Allinson - Lucian, Satirist and Artist |
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Or an
inheritor?
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Nietzsche - v11 - Thus Spake Zarathustra |
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Now, where the swift Rhone cleaves his way between
Heights which appear as lovers who have parted
In hate, whose mining depths so intervene,
That they can meet no more, though broken-hearted;
Though in their souls, which thus each other thwarted,
Love was the very root of the fond rage
Which blighted their life's bloom, and then departed:
Itself expired, but leaving them an age
Of years all winters--war within
themselves
to wage.
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Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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In 1 781, the high altar, greatly admired for its fine artistic effect, was painted by Lacosta, whose name, with the date of decoration, is found
inscribed
on one of its panels.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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Copyright infringement
liability
can be quite severe.
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Ovid - 1805 - Art of Live |
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It
is made up of sixteen
different
Union or Soviet Socialist
Republics, organized on the basis of nationality and each
possessing a large degree of autonomy and "its own Con-
stitution, which takes account of the specific features of
the Republic and is drawn up in full conformity with
the Constitution of the U.
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Soviet Union - 1952 - Soviet Civilization |
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But seventeenth-century natural sciences first made it clear that the normally green color of plant leaves, at least before Walgenstein submerged them in printer's ink, is no
accident
and also does not stem from warmth but rather is produced exclu- Sively through the influence of light.
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Kittler-Friedrich-Optical-Media-pdf |
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To the German kingship, ruling the great German duchies, inevitably
entangled in Italian affairs and in touch with warlike neighbours as yet
heathen and uncivilised, fell the
traditions
of the Empire, so far as terri-
torial sway and protectorship of the Papacy was involved.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v3 - Germany and the Western Empire |
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