For in terms of its dynamist origin, God's knowledge within the system of personal supremacism possesses, as well as the quality of creation wisdom, the more significant quasi-political
function
of universal supervision and total bookkeeping of all deeds done and undone by believers and non-believers alike – its decisive application will therefore be on Judgement Day, when God himself opens the files for public viewing.
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W e can equally well use another kind of duplicity derived from hu- man reality which we will express roughly by saying that its being-far-itself implies
complementarily
a being-far-others.
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manna
cynnes sumne
besyrwan
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Concerning
the necessity of heavy pecuniary taxes, I
need say nothing, as it is a point in which every body is
agreed; nor is there any danger, that the product of any
taxes raised in this way, will overburthen the people, or ex-
ceed the wants of the public.
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Here there shall at any rate be none
of that cold-blooded
criticism
which imagines itself set above a
world-author to appraise and judge, but a generous tribute of
affectionate admiration.
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To understand what Trakl's poetry meant in the 1910s, therefore, we need to reconstruct the cultural project
embodied
by Der Brenner during the first phase of its publication 1910-1915.
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The idea that a seminal animalcule enters an ovum while it remains in
the ovary, was never before advanced to my knowledge; hence I consider
it
incumbent
upon me to advance some reason for the opinion.
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One only, true to Hymen's flame,
Was
traitress
to her sire forsworn:
That splendid falsehood lights her name
Through times unborn.
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No member would be
appointed
who had
been absent from India for more than five years; and no member
would hold office for more than seven years.
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'Will any jury convict on this
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Passions cry round me with the yelling cry
Of dogs chained and starving and
smelling
blood.
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These groups treat their respective grievances as something apart from class struggle, and have almost nothing to say about the increasingly harsh politico-economic class
injustices
perpe- trated against us all.
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) who preferred fighting with cues or, like Gogol's Lieutenant
Pirogov,
appealing
to the police.
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He did not wring his hands, as do
Those witless men who dare
To try to rear the
changeling
Hope
In the cave of black Despair:
He only looked upon the sun,
And drank the morning air.
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However, since of His Greatness there is no end, and
whom we cannot contain, we ought to praise : (for if we can
contain Him, there is an end of His Greatness; but if there be
no end of His Greatness, some part of Him indeed we can contain, but God entirely we caunot contain ;) let us, as failing
in His Greatness, that we may be
refreshed
by His Goodness,
look to His works, and by His works praise the Worker; by
what He hath made, the Maker ; by His creation, the Creator.
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ration increasingly appeared in his vocabulary empha- sized like leitmotivs, reveal how he was trying to show the con- servative elements in France the way to reviewing their colo- nial,
imperial
and heroistic legacy.
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His
unremitting
work was giving him the power of expressing more
## p.
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All overgrown by cunning moss,
All
interspersed
with weed,
The little cage of 'Currer Bell,'
In quiet Haworth laid.
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Dickinson - Three - Complete |
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" Now the
definition
is question contains no mention of aversion from our due
end: therefore it is an insufficient definition of sin.
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Summa Theologica |
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Concreteness remains the
hierarchical
criterion to evaluate the different religions of substantiality.
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[b] Quintus Mucius
Scævola
was the great lawyer of his time.
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Tacitus |
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So I done what she told me, an‘ I was just reachin’ when the next thing I knows
she—she’d
grabbed me round the legs, grabbed me round th‘ legs, Mr.
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Lee, Harper - To Kill a Mockingbird |
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(To Caius
Memmius)
Now shalt thou drown
thy thirst in nectar worthy of the gods.
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Catullus - Lamb - A Comedy in Verse |
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A wreath of laurel was a mark of
distinction
or honour.
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Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School by Stevenson |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-26 12:11 GMT / http://hdl.
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See Yardeni, La
conscience
nationale (see Intro.
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Cult of the Nation in France |
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And then Stephen feels 'a smart of dejection that the man to whom he was speaking was a
countryman
of Ben Jonson'.
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Genius itself, indeed, in essaying to depict the
career of a pure and devout nature, assailed at every stage by
temptations designed to effect the ruin alike of its earthly and of
its spiritual happiness, might well fail in the attempt to impart
variety to the incessant recurrence of doleful
circumstance
or
impending peril.
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Satisfizo el buen hombre mi pregunta lo mejor que
pudo, y ya me disponia a proseguir mi azarosa jornada,
subiendo
con
pies y manos y tirando de la caballeria como Dios me daba a entender,
por entre unos pedruscos erizados de matorrales y puntas, cuando el
pastor que me veia subir desde lejos, me dio una gran voz
advirtiendome que no tomara la _senda de la tia Casca_, si queria
llegar sano y salvo a la cumbre.
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"I have likewise a suspicion," replied I, "(if we may compare small things with great) that Curio's family, though he himself was left an orphan, was indebted to his father's instruction, and good example, for the
habitual
purity of their language: and so much the more, because, of all those who were held in any estimation for their eloquence, I never knew one who was so totally rude and unskilled in every branch of liberal science.
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And towards the end of his life, as Hegesander says, he was a lover of the
courtesan
Archippe, and he left her the heiress of all his property; but as Archippe cohabited with Sophocles, though he was very old, Smicrines, her former lover, being asked by some one what Archippe was doing, said very wittily, "Why, like the owls, she is sitting on the tombs.
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Athenaeus - Deipnosophists |
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'What a crime,' a Jewess
said to me, 'that these Jews give their
children
a good
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Treitschke - 1914 - Life and Works |
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THE THERAPIST'S STANCE
In this account of therapeutic principles, therap- ists will
recognize
much that has long been famil- iar, though often under a different name.
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Children's Rhymes and Verses 11
The Wren's Nest
Two little wrens built their nest
In the
sprinkling
can, away from the rest,
Which hung on the apple-tree limb
Away where no other birdie had ever been.
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Childrens - Children's Rhymes and Verses |
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1 The
following
is the account given of this poem by Mr.
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Life and Works of St Aneguissiums Hagographicus |
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The literary critic Francis Otto
Matthiessen
(1902-50) was a Harvard professor.
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playgrounds equipped with the familiar swings, slides, and
climbing
appa-
ratus (Hayward, Rothenberg, and Beasley 1974, 150).
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A la vista de estas cir-
346
Leo Regan, el hermano
Emmanuel
Patrick bendice un nuevo automóvil en Lagos, 1996.
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Sloterdijk - Esferas - v3 |
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Jeromj, has been interpolated by some one, who lived since his time, as the names of many among the more recent saints are
contained
in it.
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Life and Works of St Aneguissiums Hagographicus |
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[353] G But perhaps if my tutor had foreseen this he would have
exercised
much forethought to the end that I might, as far as possible, seem agreeable in your eyes.
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Roman Translations |
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Some time after his third marriage, and not long
before the great
catastrophe
which we are about to
relate, Ovid's father died.
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PUBLISHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT
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Nietzsche
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lisher begs to suggest to that part of the public which takes
the lead in matters of taste and intellect, that these volumes
should not be wanting in the library of any cultured person.
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Nietzsche - v12 - Beyond Good and Evil |
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Could I but conquer this hell of
discontent
-- this fire
of love that now consumes my heart, then might I rest
in peace.
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Catullus - Lamb - A Comedy in Verse |
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[Footnote 1: This, I think, is the true
explanation
of slokes.
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Gawaine and the Green Knight |
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With what degree
of success are they
enforced?
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Indudablemente
el
artista, que es casi un dios, da a su obra un soplo de vida que no
logra hacer que ande y se mueva, pero que le infunde una vida
incomprensible y extrana; vida que yo no me explico bien, pero que la
siento, sobre todo cuando bebo un poco.
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Gustavo Adolfo Becuqer |
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Thy father and mother both--'tis strange to tell--
Had failed thee, though for them the deed was well,
The years were ripe, to die and save their son,
The one child of the house: for hope was none,
If thou
shouldst
pass away, of other heirs.
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Euripides - Alcestis |
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No: it is to hold up motor cars and secure a more
equitable
distribution
of wealth.
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Selections from the
Writings
of H.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v14 |
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ELEANOR Eldred, I know that ours is the only house upon the Waste;
let us take heart; this Man may be rich; and could he
be saved by our means, his
gratitude
may reward us.
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William Wordsworth |
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It was
an unfortunate innovation to regard the discernment of number or
movement, which obviously demand intellectual processes such as counting
and comparison, as
performed
immediately by "sense," and to assign the
apprehension of number, movement, figure to a central "organ.
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At Sendomir, in 1570, a synod adopted
the Consensus Sendomiriensis, "the only im-
portant confessional document of the evangel-
ical
churches
in Poland.
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turbid human river of
existence
and the eternal clear star-river of the Galaxy.
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The Iones were soon expelled by the
Achæi, an Æolian tribe; and there
remained
in Peloponnesus the two
nations, the Æolic and the Doric.
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Strabo |
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And now that thou art lying,
My dear old Carian guest,
A handful of grey ashes
Long, long ago at rest,
Still are thy
pleasant
voices,
Thy nightingales, awake,
For Death--He taketh all away
But them He cannot take.
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Wilde - Selected Poems |
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And henceforth Henryk becomes the
champion
of
Christianity.
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Poland - 1919 - Krasinski - Anonymous Poet of Poland |
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All-knowing Long-chen-pa and exalted Jig-me-ling-pa,
let me not deviate into any wrong and
inferior
path.
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Jig-Me-Lingpa-The-Dzogchen-Innermost-Essence-Preliminary-Practice |
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STRENGTH
Smite harder, wedge it home--no
faltering
here!
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Aeschylus |
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And, when she had done this many
times, and yet no one did her will, at last she said, “I know that you
think I am raving, when I say this, but be assured that it is not so; for
I tell you truly, that I see this house filled with so great a light, that
that lamp of yours seems to me to be
altogether
dark.
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bede |
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He
trembled
when he caught my eye,
And got behind a chair.
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Lewis Carroll |
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He thereat was stung,
Perverse, with stronger fancy to reclaim
Her wild and timid nature to his aim:
Besides, for all his love, in self despite,
Against his better self, he took delight
Luxurious
in her sorrows, soft and new.
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Keats - Lamia |
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Then the
gale and the twin Pollux will carry me safe in the
protection
of a skiff
with two oars, through the tumultuous Aegean Sea.
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Horace - Works |
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Ere you dine, the French will do;
But after, there are
sometimes
certain signs
Which prove plain English truer of the two.
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Bryon - Don Juan |
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Nobby
said On two occasions he and his gang even stole a chicken How they
managed to do it without waking the neighbourhood was a mystery, but it
appeared that Nobby knew some dodge of slipping a sack over a
chicken’s
head, so that it ‘ceas’d upon the midnight with no pam’-or at any rate, with no
noise
In this manner a week and then a fortnight went by, and Dorothy was no
nearer to solving the problem of her own identity Indeed, she was further
from it than ever, for except at odd moments the subject had almost vamshed
from her mind More and more she had come to take her curious situation for
granted, to abandon all thoughts of either yesterday or tomorrow.
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Orwell - A Clergyman's Daughter |
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By the flow of the inland river,
Whence the fleets of iron have fled,
Where the blades of the grave-grass quiver,
Asleep on the ranks of the dead;
Under the sod and the dew,
Waiting the
judgment
day;
Under the one, the Blue;
Under the other, the Gray.
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Matthews - Poems of American Patriotism |
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Thus,
Jiaozhou
is no different than China.
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Thiyen Uyen Tap |
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That is the break
Althusser
has discerned in the Marxian oeuvre after The German Ideology.
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Sloterdijk -Critique of Cynical Reason |
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Dardanio,
primero Rey de la famosa Troya , Busiris tyra-
no , y el gran Theologo
Mercurio
Trimegisto.
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Lope de Vega - Works - Los Pastores de Belen |
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But there is no record of one who was Htwice-_
crucified," which Pound implies
happened
to M, who was first shot and then hanged.
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A-Companion-to-the-Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound-II |
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Probably, its
rationale
would accord better with the fact, that St.
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Life and Works of St Aneguissiums Hagographicus |
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Thus, Spinozism, in spite of the absurdity of its fundamental idea, argues more consistently than the creation theory can, when beings assumed to be substances, and beings in themselves
existing
in time, are regarded as effects of a Supreme Cause, and yet as not [belonging] to Him and His action, but as separate substances.
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It is possible that current copyright holders, heirs or the estate of the authors of individual portions of the work, such as
illustrations
or photographs, assert copyrights over these portions.
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Catullus - 1866b - Poetry - Slater |
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Or it may be, 'should not have music;' toning one of the
characters
differently.
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Confucius - Book of Rites |
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Ovid - 1868 - Selections for Use in Schools |
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There did I see the reverend
rectress
stand,
Who with her eye's gleam, or a glance of hand,
Those spirits raised; and with like precepts then,
As with a magic, laid them all again.
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Robert Herrick - Hesperide and Noble Numbers |
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Not higher than a two-years' child,
It stands erect this aged thorn;
No leaves it has, no thorny points;
It is a mass of knotted joints,
A
wretched
thing forlorn.
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Coleridge - Lyrical Ballads |
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REGIUS
PROFESSOR
OF MODERN HISTORY
EDITED BY
J.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v5 - Contest of Empire and the Papacy |
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In this '1ess" man loses nothing, but rather wins, by
reaching
the truth of Being.
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Adorno-Jargon-of-Authenticity |
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Parrhesia
understood this way is a truth that cannot be kept
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Foucault-Key-Concepts |
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And tremulous opal-hued anemones
Will wave their purple fringes where we tread
Upon the mirrored floor, and argosies
Of fishes flecked with tawny scales will thread
The drifting cordage of the
shattered
wreck,
And honey-coloured amber beads our twining limbs will deck.
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Wilde - Charmides |
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[Illustration]
There was a young person whose history
Was always considered a mystery;
She sate in a ditch, although no one knew which,
And
composed
a small treatise on history.
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Lear - Nonsense |
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If an individual Project Gutenberg-tm
electronic
work is derived
from the public domain (does not contain a notice indicating that it is
posted with permission of the copyright holder), the work can be copied
and distributed to anyone in the United States without paying any fees
or charges.
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Alexander Pope |
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And insofar as
sarvOkllrajna
is not found in the ROV, it appears that the system of the AA was unknown to its author as
well.
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Buddhist-Omniscience |
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New Edition, with two
additional
Essays on Human Evolution.
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Poland - 1911 - An Outline of the History of Polish Literature |
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Deep the hoofs of their
neighing
roans
sink into the fallen leaves;
The riders see, for a moment pause,
and are gone with a pang at heart.
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Li Po |
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Virtue is one in its Principle and Object j it is in
divisible and eternal as they are, and all its Acts de pend upon it self5 tho' each of them have certain
distinguishing
Characters, yet they are inseperable and indivisible; they always hold together by some commontye;theycanneitherbelimitednormo mentary, but are all eternal as Virtue that produ- ceth them, and as the Soul whereof they are the Life : In a word , Virtue is intire in every Act, and no Act of Virtue perishes, for all that perishes is notVirtue.
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Plato - 1701 - Works - a |
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In 1845
he went to Algiers, and
accompanied
the French general St.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v15 - Kab to Les |
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The
expression
"one dies" spreads abroad the opinion that what gets reached, as it were, by death, is the "they.
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Adorno-Jargon-of-Authenticity |
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41 (#67) ##############################################
WHY I AM SO CLEVER 41
ture: what do I care about the miserable gabble
of
American
muddlers and blockheads?
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Nietzsche - v17 - Ecce Homo |
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The former treated the objec tive, the latter the
subjective
reason ; the two, however, must be indentical in their ultimate essence; whence this phase of idealism is called the System of Identity (Identitatsystem).
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Windelband - History of Philosophy |
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Let bounteous Fate[s] your
spindles
full
Fill, and wind up with whitest wool.
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Robert Herrick |
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Its historical gesture repels empirical reality, of which artworks are
nevertheless
part in that they are things.
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Theoder-Adorno-Aesthetic-Theory |
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"I have heard too much
from your lips at odd times and have been too
long in your company to be able to surrender
myself
entirely
to our present system of education
and instruction.
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Nietzsche - v03 - Future of Our Educational Institutions |
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The difference is that the Marxist critic accords 'correct false consciousness' the chance to enlighten itself or to be
enlightened
- by Marxism.
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Sloterdijk-Cynicism-the-Twilight-of-False-Consciousness |
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Claims of om- niscience are based on testimony from the
individuals
concerned or from their followers, but the mere assertion does not make it so.
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Buddhist-Omniscience |
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