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The Curve Of Your Eyes
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sometimes
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623), /Cacus and Rhadaman-
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With movements light and tricksy,
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The breadth of the country from Pontus to the Taurus is about 1800
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they were
inspired
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in a tenderness and passion of love for a lost and
unhappy country, that lifts it into the dignity
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appearance
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In the low shed, with all solemnities,
The couple made their wedding as they might;
And there above a month, in
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And on the distant waves sail
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Lo corpo mio gelato in su la foce
trovo l'Archian rubesto; e quel sospinse
ne l'Arno, e sciolse al mio petto la croce
ch'i' fe' di me quando 'l dolor mi vinse;
voltommi
per le ripe e per lo fondo,
poi di sua preda mi coperse e cinse>>.
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5 Therefore
the ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, nor
sinners in the
congregation
of the righteous.
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Childrens - Psalm-Book |
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Sloterdijk - Spheres - v1 |
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The late Duke of --- used to say, "Next Friday, by the
blessing
of
heaven, I purpose to be drunk;" and in like manner I used to fix
beforehand how often within a given time, and when, I would commit a
debauch of opium.
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De Quincey - Confessions of an Opium Eater |
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After Noske had gathered troops together, that is, held an executive organ of large caliber in his hand that all too
willingly
let fly at the local revolutionary councils and committees, he be- gan to triumph.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Critique-of-Cynical-Reason |
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That is why history remains until the end only the continuation of the fall from
symbiosis
by other means.
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Sloterdijk- Infinite Mobilization |
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Pale trembling coward, there I throw my gage,
Disclaiming
here the kindred of the King;
And lay aside my high blood's royalty,
Which fear, not reverence, makes thee to except.
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Shakespeare |
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Although the preartistic dimension becomes poisoned by its exploita- tion , to the point that artworks must eliminate it, it
survives
sublimated in them.
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Theoder-Adorno-Aesthetic-Theory |
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"
I pass over the very
beautiful
explanations in which M.
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Proudhon - What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government |
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g thinh,
Xem xecn ngó ngỏ nbin nhĩn,'
Tái năng dừc hạnh, thột
lỉạU
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Phong-hoá-tân-biên-phụ-Huấn-nữ-ca.ocr |
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