Thus too Europa trusted her fair side to the
deceitful
bull, and bold as
she was, turned pale at the sea abounding with monsters, and the cheat
now become manifest.
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What if I file this mortal off,
See where it hurt me, -- that 's enough, --
And wade in
liberty?
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Dickinson - Three - Complete |
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6-8 [Italian
translation
in: L'ombra d'Argo 5/6 [1985], pp.
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Gumbrecht - Publications.1447-2006 |
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On the left hand, Modesty in a cloud ; Folly in a coach ; and a gibbet
prepared
for Merit.
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Observing some bricklayers
removing
part of a scaf
fold, previous to striking from small building, he, towards assisting them, grasped hold of one of the poles so rudely, that part of the front wall followed his Herculean tug the fellows conceiving had been
the effects of an earthquake, ran without looking be hind them into an adjoining field.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v4 |
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A STORY OF ANTI-CHRIST 213
theologians who had already managed to get on the platform seemed to feel very awkward, and one of
them even suddenly dropped his hand in renuncia-
tion, and, having jumped right down past the stairs, ran hobbling to Professor Pauli and the members who
remained
with him.
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Sovoliev - End of History |
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Name of Person:
Thomas Tryon (1634-1703)
(Tryon was a vegetarian whose regime
Franklin
had adopted.
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Sandulescu-Literary-Allusions-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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A public domain book is one that was never subject to
copyright
or whose legal copyright term has expired.
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Meredith - Poems |
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LXXIX
With strong Clorinda was Erminia sweet
In surest links of dearest
friendship
bound,
With her she used the rising sun to greet,
And her, when Phoebus glided under ground,
She made the lovely partner of her sheet;
In both their hearts one will, one thought was found;
Nor aught she hid from that virago bold,
Except her love, that tale to none she told.
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Tasso - Jerusalem Delivered |
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Some men, under the notions of weeding out prejudices,
eradicate
virtue,
honesty, and religion.
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Swift - Battle of the Books, and Others |
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”
“My
menagerie
!
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v09 - Dra to Eme |
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Even from the
* This number and those which follow refer to
Thoughts
out
of Season, Part I.
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Nietzsche - v17 - Ecce Homo |
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ie
entrepris
lestrif a lencontre du prefect du
parlement royal a cause de la commune vtilite.
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Chaucer - Boethius |
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The poem
translated
here is a muˁallaqa by some reckonings, but not most.
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Abid bin Al-Abras - The Cycle of Death - A Mu'allaqa |
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Was it an
instinct
to save the butt end of the RACE by not fighting?
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Ezra-Pound-World-War-II-Broadcasts |
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[820] And he again – the husband seeking for his fatal bride
snatched
from him having heard rumours, and yearning for the winged phantom that fled to the sky – what secret places of the sea shall he not explore?
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Lycophron - Alexandra |
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Many small donations
($1 to $5,000) are particularly
important
to maintaining tax exempt
status with the IRS.
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Li Bai - Chinese |
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The sweet, soft
freshness
that blooms on baby's limbs--does
anybody know where it was hidden so long?
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Tagore - Gitanjali |
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In this sense,
Heidegger
might have said of the "national revolution," in which he briefly included himself, that an epoch of rehistorization was initiated in the here and now and he was not only present, but he had even thought it in advance and had heroically deduced its meaning.
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Sloterdijk-A-Crystal-Palace |
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Only if we look at the process as a whole can we comprehend how it was possible for Germany to rearm itself without this involving a general remili- tarisation of politics, and how social and
cultural
rebuilding could occur without any connection worth mentioning to nos- talgia for antidemocratic traditions, and how there was a boost- ing of efficiency nationwide without re-germanification, and a West German economic boom without submitting to imperialist temptations, and a national recovery without opinionatedness.
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Sloterdijk-Post-War |
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_430
THE EARTH:
As the dissolving warmth of dawn may fold
A half
unfrozen
dew-globe, green, and gold,
And crystalline, till it becomes a winged mist,
And wanders up the vault of the blue day,
Outlives the noon, and on the sun's last ray _435
Hangs o'er the sea, a fleece of fire and amethyst.
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Shelley copy |
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The conspirators made haste to clear themselves of having
any designs against their sovereign ; but they acknowledged that it had
been their
intention
to waylay Henry in the event of his coming to
Ingelheim for the Easter festival.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v3 - Germany and the Western Empire |
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a
relevancia
alguna para la actividad de sus mentes.
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Hans-Ulrich-Gumbrecht |
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Bad dharmas and impure good dharmas are
retributive
368
causes.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-1-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991 |
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Antiochus replied that he would grant peace on these conditions: that his brother
Demetrius
was freed from captivity and released, that Arsaces evacuated the territory which he had occupied, and that, content with his ancestral realm, he paid tribute to Antiochus.
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Diodorus Siculus - Historical Library |
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The regenera-
tion of poetry with which he began would
imperceptibly
bring
about the regeneration of society: the circle of young men who
assembled around him would automatically, having imbibed the
ideas of the Master, form a league of youth to carry these ideas
out into the world and so bring about a new order of life.
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Stefan George - Studies |
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The modern cynic - extant as a mass
phenomenon in Germany, since the
FirstWorld
War - is no longer an
outsider.
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Sloterdijk-Cynicism-the-Twilight-of-False-Consciousness |
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”
But the punishment of sin, in Echegaray's moral code, is visited
upon the innocent equally with the guilty; and the guilty are never
allowed to escape the retributive
consequences
of their wrong-doing.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v09 - Dra to Eme |
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They too reflect their outside as public life, so long as specific external relation- ships, such as to
politics
or to the advertisers, are not in question.
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Luhmann-Niklas-the-Reality-of-the-Mass-Media |
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When the
birthday
came Dot rigged
herself in her new dress and sat down to wait for
her guests.
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Childrens - Brownies |
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) right to be exempted from the
obligation
of embracing each and every technical innovation.
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Gumbrecht - Infinite Availability - On Hyper-Communication and Old Age |
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"By Zeus," said the king, "I wish that I could catch those
islanders
on the continent.
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Polyaenus - Strategems |
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As physical conditions approach chaos, the population becomes more
dependent
upon authority, because of greater need for guidance and succor combined with the absence of alterna- tive.
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brodie-strategic-bombing-in-ww2 |
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In the first place, nationalism is not one single phenomenon but several, ranging from mild cultural nostalgia to the highly organized and elaborately
articulated
doctrine of National Socialism.
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Fukuyama - End of History |
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Fair
play, and an open field, and
freshest
laurels to all who have won them!
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Emerson - Representative Men |
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keep the land under culture
by WIse cIrculatIon Bread IS the base of subsIstence'
They ended
mutIlatIon
as punIshment were but 400 men In all JaIls
DIed HIAO aUEN TI, ante Crlstum one ?
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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"Would to God I had been the liar, thou
the
inspired
prophet, and that no stain rested on our
country's plains!
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Poland - 1919 - Krasinski - Anonymous Poet of Poland |
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"Here we see the
philosophy
of Nietzsche put into a concentrated
form, and set forth by a clever and biting pen.
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Nietzsche - v06 - Human All-Too-Human - a |
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Are you pretty well
satisfied
with your own exertions, and
tolerably at ease in your internal reflections?
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Robert Burns |
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of folk-lore was selected, edited, and
translated from the
Ruthenian
by R.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v30 - Guide to Systematic Readings |
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Those who do not mind making
the paper cover, which seems rather incon-
the
acquaintance
of several new people after
Philosophy.
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Athenaeum - London - 1912a |
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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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But in that case belief in our duty is really belief in God, his rationality and faithfulness ; he creates in our minds the feelings, perceptions, and laws of thought
constituting
the world of our consciousness.
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Pleiderer - Development of Theology in Germany since Kant |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-06-10 07:17 GMT / http://hdl.
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Jabotinsky - 1922 - Poems - Russian |
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epigram, attributed to Raban,
addressed
to Also, "Decreta Canonum," vi.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v2 |
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More often,
reception
wears away what constitutes the work's determinate negation of society.
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Theoder-Adorno-Aesthetic-Theory |
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Tis pleasant in these quiet lonely places,
Where not the voice of man our pleasure mars,
To see the little bees with coal black faces
Gathering
sweets from little flowers like stars.
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John Clare |
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They gazed upon the sunset; 't is an hour
Dear unto all, but dearest to their eyes,
For it had made them what they were: the power
Of love had first o'erwhelm'd them from such skies,
When happiness had been their only dower,
And
twilight
saw them link'd in passion's ties;
Charm'd with each other, all things charm'd that brought
The past still welcome as the present thought.
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Bryon - Don Juan |
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The truth is, that is the weak man: it is his passions that are
strong; he,
mastered
by them, is weak.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 - Rab to Rus |
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Thereforei,ntheend,thereaderfacesconfusionratherthanclarityregarding thegeneralevaluation,and concerningtheresultsof theresearchwe can hardly
suppressa
doubtwhetherinthechaptersabouttheWitnessesithas gonea step beyondtheonesofFriedrichZipfelandMichaelKater.
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Nolte - The Nazi State and the New Religions- Five Case Studies in Non-Conformity |
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+ Maintain attribution The Google "watermark" you see on each file is essential for informing people about this project and helping them find additional
materials
through Google Book Search.
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Fichte - Germany_and_the_French_Revolution |
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But should
be sorry, madam--I mean glad--of any
accidents
that are so agreeably
concluded.
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World's Greatest Books - Volume 17 - Poetry and Drama |
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Were you to excel even
Thamyras
[1090] and Amcebeus in your singing,
there would be no great regard for your lyre, while unknown.
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Ovid - Art of Love |
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The old man sat, in sulky silence, in the
forepart
of the sledge, with
his face averted, every now and then giving a cross little cough.
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Pushkin - Daughter of the Commandant |
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Sic uti
summarum
summa est (Sterna, neque extra.
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Latin - Elements of Latin Prosody and Metre Compiled with Selections |
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es, des
sentiments
et
des vertus.
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Madame de Stael - De l'Allegmagne |
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' This analogy, like the less
dignified
remark that
‘if tobacco had been known then, Hereward would have smoked
all the way' to Crowland, fails to impair the historical veracity of
1 See Memories and Letters, vol.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13 |
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For ages
men have let their
imaginations
run riot where they
## p.
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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" A clear exposition, in vigorous, straightforward language, and a
really interesting and
thoughtful
biographical memoir.
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Nietzsche - v13 - Genealogy of Morals |
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Your death will be felt by all
Tartary!
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Lear - Nonsense |
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" He used to say that oil was a provocative of madness, "because Athletae, when anointed in the oil,
attacked
one another with mad fury.
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Diogenes Laertius |
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Lovely And Lifelike
A face at the end of the day
A cradle in day's dead leaves
A bouquet of naked rain
Every ray of sun hidden
Every fount of founts in the depths of the water
Every mirror of mirrors broken
A face in the scales of silence
A pebble among other pebbles
For the leaves last
glimmers
of day
A face like all the forgotten faces.
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Paul Eluard - Poems |
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If so,
Fragment
XII would seem to belong to it.
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Moschus |
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[Footnote 23: I mean here by equite what the Latins called humanitas,--
that is, the kind of
sociability
which is peculiar to man.
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Proudhon - What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government |
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The polemics of historical schools were a cross for
him to bear, and he wore his
prejudices
lightly.
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Baudelaire - Poems and Prose Poems |
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Again, supposing such preternaturalisms to be around
and amongst us, the wilder and more
capricious
they prove, the
more our attention is excited and our forecasts are baffled, to be
set right in the end.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v05 - Bro to Cai |
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Further, in the case of conflicting parties who might submit to the higher
authority
of the arbitration court, the parties having to be coor- dinated is of decisive importance.
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SIMMEL-Georg-Sociology-Inquiries-Into-the-Construction-of-Social-Forms-2vol |
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Not for himself he sees, or hears, or eats;
Artists must choose his pictures, music, meats:
He buys for Topham,
drawings
and designs,
For Pembroke, statues, dirty gods, and coins;
Rare monkish manuscripts for Hearne alone,
And books for Mead, and butterflies for Sloane.
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Pope - Essay on Man |
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Some means to please they've got, you will confess;
But none with
certainty
the charm possess.
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La Fontaine |
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Con ello se dice -aunque no lo exprese el autor- que el rasgo fundamental de la vivencia del mundo y del compor tamiento con él del homo sapiens consiste en una superabundancia de im presiones perceptivas, así como de posibilidades de
experiencia
y acción, y en absoluto en una expoliación y pobreza precedentes.
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Sloterdijk - Esferas - v3 |
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For fear of death the Muslims are evading the fire of battle,
refusing
to believe that death will surely strike them.
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Arab-Historians-of-the-Crusades |
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3 The Roman church had an irresistible attraction for Disraeli, though the anti-
papal agitation of 1850 caused him to abandon the 'tractarian'
tendencies
of his
young England' days.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13 |
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which fays, " That the growth and encrease of the late
troubles
and disorders did, in a very great measure, proceed from a multiture of seditious sermons, pamphlets, and speeches, daily preached and published with a transcendent boldness, defaming the person and government of your majesty, and your royal father; wherein men were too much en couraged : And above all, from the wilful mistake of the supreme and lawful authority ; whilst men were for ward to cry up, and maintain those orders and ordi.
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Rehearsal - v1 - 1750 |
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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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Sarojini Naidu - Golden Threshold |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-27 04:56 GMT / http://hdl.
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Demosthenes - 1843 - On the Crown |
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The effect of these
publications
stirred up his enemies to re
newed attempts upon his life and reputations; but, in spite of
them, he outlived Paul V and died peacefully Jan.
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Sarpi - 1888 - History of Fra Paolo Sarpi 2 |
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If, on the other hand, in the midst of difficulties we are always ready to seize an advantage, we may extricate
ourselves
from misfortune.
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The-Art-of-War |
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-The rather, for that her will follow, she prevail, she will rather malice appeareth such that she maketh, make slaves, than take for her children
were, her testament the same, ex and therefore the realm sigheth and groaneth ecuted after her death, and
appointeth
her under fear such step-mother.
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Complete Collection of State Trials for Treason - v01 |
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Evening falls and in the garden
Women tell their histories
to Night that not without disdain
spills their dark hair's mysteries
Little children little children
Your wings have flown away
But you rose that defend yourself
Throw your
unrivalled
scents away
For now's the hour of petty theft
Of plumes of flowers and of tresses
Gather the fountain jets so free
Of whom the roses are mistresses
?
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| Source: |
Appoloinaire |
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T o compel an enemy's retreat, though, by some threat of engagement, I have to be
committed
to move.
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Schelling - The Art of Commitment |
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Fame and Honor call
No
shrewish
teares shall fill your eye
When the sword-hilt's in our hand,--
Heart-whole we'll part, and no whit sighe
For the fayrest of the land;
Let piping swaine, and craven wight,
Thus weepe and poling crye,
Our business is like men to fight.
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Edgar Allen Poe |
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Polyaenus vi 2, 1 speaks of
beacons lighted by
Alexander
of Pherae as signals 10?
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Demosthenese - First Philippic and the Olynthiacs |
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One
Sunday morning Napoleon appeared in the barn and explained that he
had never at any time contemplated selling the pile of timber to
Frederick; he
considered
it beneath his dignity, he said, to have dealings
with scoundrels of that description.
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Orwell - Animal Farm |
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Thus loaded with a feast the tables stood,
Each
shrining
in the midst the image of a God.
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Keats - Lamia |
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The sun is setting, for the light is red,
And you are
outlined
in a golden fire,
Like Ursula upon an altar-screen.
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Sara Teasdale - Helen of Troy |
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In brief, the system of
religious
worship rests upon the idea of magic
between man and man, and the magician is older than the priest.
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Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human |
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Page 14
And of alle wicked
sarasynes!
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Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II - 1389 |
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NOTES
221
43
Margaret Lenoa;
Margaret
Gerstley Lenoa corresponded with Pound on staging No plays, etc.
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Ezra-Pound-Japan-Letters-essays |
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He was the only
reformer
re
maining within the Roman Church who escaped a violent death.
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Sarpi - 1888 - History of Fra Paolo Sarpi 2 |
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He subsequently served as ambassador to Prussia and the United Kingdom, and was
Minister
of Foreign affairs from 1822 to 1824.
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Chateaubriand - Travels to Italy |
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The halting of the former only helped to speed the flow of labor and other
resources
to the latter.
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brodie-strategic-bombing-in-ww2 |
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En la aparición del ser humano el lugar ha de
explicar
el hecho, el escenario del aconte cimiento proporciona la clave de lo que sucedió en él.
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Sloterdijk - Esferas - v3 |
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Who'll give ye then a
sheltering
shed,
Or credit ye when I am dead?
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Robert Herrick |
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Marks, notations and other
marginalia
present in the original volume will appear in this file - a reminder of this book's long journey from the publisher to a library and finally to you.
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Meredith - Poems |
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This
profound
sleep of the heir during 1ll.
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Hart-Clive-1962-Structure-and-Motif-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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62, and was adopted alone
appeared
to have found refuge in a secure
by A.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - c |
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, 27, "prætereà centum Denaria
Philippea in
pasceolo
seorsum.
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Satires |
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Ne dim ne red, like God's own head,
The
glorious
Sun uprist:
Then all averr'd, I had kill'd the Bird
That brought the fog and mist.
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kl |
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Coleridge - Lyrical Ballads |
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guru) La nobody above himself or herself in
spiritual
experience and ma expressing compassion like a mother.
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Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-The-Life-Spiritual-Songs-of-Milarepa |
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Gladly will I perish if the world does too ; general destruction shall console me for
59
CLAUDIAN
exitium commune dabit nec
territus
ante 20 discedam : cum luce simul linquenda potestas.
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Claudian - 1922 - Loeb |
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