which
projects
into the Lake Benacus, has been
>> subject of much controversy.
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Charles - 1867 - Classical Dictionary |
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An odd way for a
poet to shew his feelings, and a friar his
religion!
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Stories from the Italian Poets |
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My contributions were to prove (1 ) that the exis- tence of classes is directly linked to
specific
historical stages in production methods, (2) that class struggle will inevitably lead to a dictatorship of the proletariat, and (3) that this dictatorship itself forms only a transition to the abolishment of classes and to a classless society.
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Nolte - 1974 - The Relationship between "Bourgeois" and "Marxist" Historiography |
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252
THE LIFE OF
powers in congress,
excepting
in prize causes, in all other
matters the judges of each state must of necessity be judges
of the United States, and they must take notice of the law
of congress as a part of the law of the land.
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Hamilton - 1834 - Life on Hamilton - v2 |
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In The Governour Sir Thomas Elyot gives first place in the study
of poetry to Homer, an eminence not called in
question
in any of
the works under review.
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Ovid - Some Elizabethan Opinions of the Poetry and Character of OVid |
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Burlesque, at least our
Laughter
may excite;
But a cold Writer never can delight.
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Boileau - Art of Poetry |
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Those of you who view with favour this will of mine, who can in their inner
consciousness
call me their true leader and lord let those come up here.
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Sovoliev - End of History |
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Fayeth his
lackened
world !
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Nietzsche - v17 - Ecce Homo |
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Why weaves she not her world-webs to according lutes and tabors,
With nevermore this too
remorseful
air upon her face,
As of angel fallen from grace?
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Thomas Hardy - Poems of the Past and Present |
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Whether a book is still in copyright varies from country to country, and we can't offer
guidance
on whether any specific use of any specific book is allowed.
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Ovid - 1805 - Art of Live |
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If Rodrigue is essential to the State,
Must I pay for the
workings
of fate.
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Corneille - Le Cid |
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Everyone who writes about the
Orient must locate himself vis-à-vis the Orient; translated into his text, this
location
includes the
kind of narrative voice he adopts, the type of structure he builds, the kinds of images, themes,
motifs that circulate in his text all of which add up to deliberate ways of addressing the reader,
containing the Orient, and finally, representing it or speaking in its behalf.
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Said - Orientalism - Chapter 01 |
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[65] 245
Yet thither the world's business finds its way
At times, and tales
unsought
beguile the day,
And _there_ are those fond thoughts which Solitude, [66]
However stern, is powerless to exclude.
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Wordsworth - 1 |
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The ontology of the not-yet-being – magnificently defined by Ernst Bloch – gives away the secret of the
historical
mobilization of the world.
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Sloterdijk- Infinite Mobilization |
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145 (#181) ############################################
WE PHILOLOGISTS I45
of military service unnecessary and securing a
degree | *
65
When I observe how all countries are now pro-
moting the
advancement
of classical literature I
say to myself, “How harmless it must bel" and
then, “How useful it must be l’” It brings these
countries the reputation of promoting “free culture.
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Nietzsche - v08 - The Case of Wagner |
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If you paid a fee for obtaining a copy of or access to a Project
Gutenberg-tm electronic work and you do not agree to be bound by the
terms of this agreement, you may obtain a refund from the person or
entity to whom you paid the fee as set forth in
paragraph
1.
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Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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I love you better than the light of my eyes or the life-blood
in my heart; but you are also to understand that neither my sight
shall be so far enchanted, nor my
affection
so much master of me,
as to make me forget our common interest.
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Selection of English Letters |
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Neanthes of Cyzicus says, that when he came to the Olympic games all the Greeks who were present turned to look at him: and that it was on that occasion that he held a conversation with Dion, who was on the point of
attacking
Dionysius.
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Diogenes Laertius |
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Having developed a remarkable and distinctive technique
in the Heroides and the Ars, Ovid
resolved
to make the first
Amores conform fully to his later rules of art.
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Ovid - 1869 - Juvenile Works and Spondaic Period |
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In his later years,
Finlay, whose entire work
stretches
over more than two thousand
years, engaged largely in journalism, without, however, at any
time abandoning the main interest of his life's work.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v12 |
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The work is really
a
Christian
philosophy of history.
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Poland - 1922 - Polish Literature in Translation, a Bibliography |
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đoạn
trường
là số thế nào,
Bài ra thế ấy, vịnh vào thế kia.
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Nguyễn Du - Kieu - 01 |
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You may guess, therefore, my dear madam, with what
feelings
I look
forward to her arrival.
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Austen - Lady Susan |
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And you do not even know this, in spite of your frequent mention of Phylarchus, that in the cities of the Ceans it is not
possible
to see either courtesans or female flute-players.
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Athenaeus - Deipnosophists |
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Loftiness
of mind, generosity,
equity, every magnanimous sentiment, in a
word, ought first to be preserved, at our
own expense, and even at the expense of
others; since they, as well as we, are bound
to sacrifice themselves to their sentiments.
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Madame de Stael - Germany |
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At
her wedding breakfast in
Alexandria
she punned merrily about the
postponement of their union.
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Elizabeth Haight - Essays on Greek Romances |
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bold
enough, false enough, but one thing is at least
attained ; thereby, as I have said, the course of
resentment
is — diverted.
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Nietzsche - v13 - Genealogy of Morals |
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245 --_The
destinies
ordain.
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Iliad - Pope |
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" The jester continued to speak with many other
humorous
remarks that amused them, and so by appeasing the crowd he freed himself from danger.
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Diodorus Siculus - Historical Library |
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In this manual, Rinpoche gives concise explanation of the Buddhist path leading to the supreme goal of enlightenment for the welfare of all
sentient
beings.
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Kalu-Rinpoche-Foundation-of-Buddhist-Meditation |
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"
She then: "How you
digress!
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Eliot - Prufrock and Other Observations |
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E 'l dottor mio: <
riguardi
a' segni
che questi porta e che l'angel profila,
ben vedrai che coi buon convien ch'e' regni.
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Dante - La Divina Commedia |
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I
regretted
that these empirical sciences had not been studied.
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Foucault-Live |
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The
fragment
of an Elegy at
p.
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John Donne |
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A few years ago, a new English edition of the Man without Qualities finally won Robert Musil recognition among American readers as one of the great authors of the
twentieth
century.
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Gumbrecht - Steady Admiration in an Expanding Present - Our New Relationship to Classics |
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I merti de la donna erano tali,
oltre a quelli di tutta sua famiglia,
ch'a quel signor non parria uscir del segno,
se
spendesse
per lei mezzo il suo regno.
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso |
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Greatly, indeed, did Phoebus rejoice as the belted warriors of Enyo danced with the yellow-haired Libyan women, when the
appointed
season of the Carnean feast came round.
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Callimachus - Hymns |
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Edmond
Schérer
and M.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v15 - Kab to Les |
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And as the
tremendous tide
withdraws
its plunging waters, all the pirates of
air follow the great white-gleaming retreat-a storm of billowing
wings and screaming throats.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v12 - Gre to Hen |
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Self-love and reason to one end aspire,
Pain their aversion,
pleasure
their desire;
But greedy that, its object would devour,
This taste the honey, and not wound the flower:
Pleasure, or wrong or rightly understood,
Our greatest evil, or our greatest good.
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Pope - Essay on Man |
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A Philosophical Enquiry is an unequal,
and, in the main, rather jejune, treatise of which the fairest criticism
is probably Lessing's, that it ‘is uncommonly useful as a collection
of all the occurrences and perceptions which the philosophers
must assume as
indisputable
in inquiries of this kind.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v11 |
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I have not thought it necessary
to detail the
evidence
in cases where no one has disputed the 1633
reading.
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Donne - 1 |
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But the
king of Denmark,
Christian
IV.
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Abelous - Gustavus Adolphus - Hero of the Reformation |
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In the framework of such critical worship it must be assumed that Israel has always "good intentions" and only "makes mistakes," and therefore such a plan would not be a matter for discussion--exactly as the
Biblical
genocides committed by Jews are not mentioned.
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A-Strategy-for-Israel-in-the-Nineteen-Eighties-by-Oded-Yinon-translated-by-Israel-Shahak |
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' His
book is a
fascinating
one, and even amusing,- if we can forget what
we so much wanted in its stead.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v08 - Dah to Dra |
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Cruel
vexation
to a loving spirit!
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Corneille - Le Cid |
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this will not be
realised
for some
time to come).
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Nietzsche - v15 - Will to Power - b |
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house returns showed the large
exportation
of domestic coins.
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A-Companion-to-the-Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound-II |
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21
Here, as well as in his Life of Shakespeare,22 he points out the
latter's indebtedness to Ovid, a view thoroughly
confirmed
by Mr.
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Ovid - Some Elizabethan Opinions of the Poetry and Character of OVid |
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Sythen affter yt befell soo, 165
Of
messengeres
there com too,
Ryght to the Ryche Cete, [folio 148a]
There alex lywyd In pourte.
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Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II - 1389 |
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BARBERINI "A prudent man
concealeth
knowledge.
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Life-of-Galileo-by-Brecht |
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Page 47
Myght hitt haue bene affter me,
here wollde I nought haue I-bee;
Butt gode wollde hit myght befall
I myght be in my fadris haull, 230
So that I myght
vnknowen
be
of hym and of his meyny.
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Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II - 1389 |
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The fascists wanted to
forget the class struggle, and their "corporate state"
represented an attempt to
reconcile
divergent class inte-
rests on behalf of capitalism.
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Soviet Union - 1952 - Soviet Civilization |
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And how was he to succeed in
conducting
all this at the bank?
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The Trial by Franz Kafka |
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TO SIR
CLIPSEBY
CREW.
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Robert Herrick - Hesperide and Noble Numbers |
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But, on the tenth hour of the fourteenth day, there arose most fearful and
insupportable
dangers.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v6 |
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LIMITED RIGHT OF REPLACEMENT OR REFUND - If you discover a
defect in this electronic work within 90 days of receiving it, you can
receive a refund of the money (if any) you paid for it by sending a
written
explanation
to the person you received the work from.
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Robert Frost - A Boy's Will |
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indifferent
to the ?
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Thinker-on-Stage |
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The Border Warden at I asked to see him, saying
when
gentlemen
come here I have always seen them.
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Ezra Pound - Confucian Analects |
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All the plum-leaves quiver 5
With the coolth and darkness,
After their long patience
In
consuming
ardour.
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Sappho |
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Mais
d'ailleurs, ajouta-t-elle d'un ton plus rapide et
pourtant
sérieux, afin
de faire rire davantage, il n'y a pas à nous frapper, car c'était un
rhume de cerveau, et le jeune homme se porte comme un charme.
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Proust - Le Cote de Guermantes - v3 |
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-4
- 13
'
f 1
song and dance, 98, 107 _
esoteric
instructions man-ngag, Skt.
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Dudjom Rinpoche - Fundamentals and History of the Nyingmapa |
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I cannot here enter on a dis- cussion as to the idea of religion ; but it is enough to say that it is
associated
essentially with an acceptance of the higher and eternal in man as different in kind, and in no sense to be derived from the phenomenal life.
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Weininger - 1903 - Sex and Character |
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1310
Your
entreaties
made me forget my duty.
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Racine - Phaedra |
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Not content with trying to bring you to a bed of sickness, these
lickspittles and
pestilent
old men are trying to bring me to the same.
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Dostoevsky - Poor Folk |
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1""' J oyce 'U~ led 10 him 1ha1 he read in
particular
Isis U_ii,d, on which Stephen mu.
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Hart-Clive-1962-Structure-and-Motif-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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VI
Calais, in song where word and tone keep tryst Behold my heart, and hear mine
hardihood
!
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Ezra-Pound-Provenca-English |
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Acrowcomingup, and trying to drink the milk, overturned the vessel
containing
it, with her
training
charge.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v6 |
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I
A system is composed of a structure and of
interacting
units.
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Waltz - Theory of International Relations |
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XXXVII
Pardon, oh, pardon, that my soul should make
Of all that strong
divineness
which I know
For thine and thee, an image only so
Formed of the sand, and fit to shift and break.
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Sonnets from the Portugese |
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So they (the Harpies) sped over the sea and through
the
fruitless
air.
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Hesiod |
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He pulled
out the thorn and bound up the paw of the Lion, who was soon able
to rise and lick the hand of
Androcles
like a dog.
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Aesop's Fables by Aesop |
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15 When he had therefore been made general, with
absolute
power to order and dispose of all things as he pleased, an assembly was called, and he put all the prisoners from Enna to death except those that were skilful in making of weapons, whom he fettered and set to work.
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Diodorus Siculus - Historical Library |
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3 In earlier presentations of balance-of-threat theory, I included geographic
proximity
as another element of threat.
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Revolution and War_nodrm |
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O son of mine, give wisely heed,
And call on him in time of need,
Whose
faithfulness
has never failed
Since first the world began.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v13 - Her to Hux |
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Modified
17 October 2015
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Chateaubriand - Travels in Italy |
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PREFACE
IT is thought that a selection from Oscar Wilde's early verses may be of
interest to a large public at present familiar only with the always
popular _Ballad of Reading Gaol_, also
included
in this volume.
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Wilde - Poems |
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The
next result is that we understand our fellow-
men as belonging to distinct systems and re-
presentatives of different cultures—that is, as
necessary, but as changeable; and, again, that
we can separate
portions
of our own development
and put them down independently.
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Nietzsche - v06 - Human All-Too-Human - a |
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lestes, qui traversent tous les
orages des
passions
politiques en conservant dans leur a^me l'a-
mour et la ve?
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Madame de Stael - De l'Allegmagne |
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The Way brings them to life,
nourishes
them, develops them, rears them, rests them, makes them secure, cares for them, and protects them.
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Teaching-the-Daode-Jing |
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Hence it is that with none in the whole army are more
intimate
relations to be maintained than with spies.
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The-Art-of-War |
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It
is true, we shall be monsters, cut off from all the world; but on that
account we shall be more
attached
to one another.
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Mary Shelley - Frankenstein |
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who have SInce been erected have not etc been greatly lIterate
and no publIc man down untIl 1850 expressed doubts of the tmmaculate nature of govvymlnt by the
majOrIty C EIther content wIth the U S constItutIons
or too tImid to speculate on constItutIons at large'
representatives
of the people susceptible to Improvement
(questIon') )
read Thucydides without horror'> words lost theIr SIgnIficance
Mr Hume has collected massacres from D 5lculus
most pohshed years of Greece
Ephesus three forty kIlled
Cyrenlans 500 nobles
Phaebldas banIshed 3 0 0 Boeotlans
In PhlhaSlQ they kIlled 3 0 0 people
at .
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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Hymen o
Hymenaee!
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Catullus - Hubbard - Poems |
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He put his best
into it, and the
maturity
of his mind.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 - Rab to Rus |
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We open our essay menu with the fol- lowing starters: Patricia Foster's chilling personal essay "Awakening," followed by Mark Gustafson's about the relation- ship of two poets--Robert Bly and James Wright--to bring the work of George Trakl, the Austrian-born poet who died of a suicide in 1914 at the age of twenty- seven, to an
American
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Trakl - Word Trucks- I and You; Here and There; This and That |
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Providentially, American troops arrived in the New Hebrides around this time and, wonder of wonders, they
included
black men who were not poor like the islanders but
as richly endowed with cargo as the white soldiers.
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44, Donne enumerates this among
the curses that will overwhelm the sinner: 'There shall fall upon him
those sinnes which he hath done after
anothers
dehortation, and those,
which others have done after his provocation.
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John Donne |
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I
contradict as no one has contradicted hitherto, and
am nevertheless the reverse of a
negative
spirit I
am the harbinger of joy, the like of which has never
existed before; I have discovered tasks of such
lofty greatness that, until my time, no one had any
idea of such things.
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Nietzsche - v17 - Ecce Homo |
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LXIV
To him he told the many proofs and clear
By which the dame's
affection
had been tried;
And how she for Bireno kin and geer
Had lost, and would in fine for him have died.
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Ariosoto - Orlando Furioso |
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And with tears of blood he
cleansed
the hand,
The hand that held the steel:
For only blood can wipe out blood,
And only tears can heal:
And the crimson stain that was of Cain
Became Christ's snow-white seal.
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Wilde - Ballad of Reading Gaol |
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"Causes
affecting
health and shortening life may be inappreciable in
the individual, but sufficiently obvious when their effect is
multiplied a thousandfold.
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Sutherland - Birth Control- A Statement of Christian Doctrine against the Neo-Malthusians |
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In this manner I went through the whole
extent of the science; and the written outline of it which resulted from
my daily _compte rendu_, served him afterwards as notes from which to
write his _Elements of
Political
Economy_.
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Autobiography by John Stuart Mill |
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1 Dec '72
Constitutional
means for redress natural rIghts charter rIght
money
extorted
from us, approprIated to the augmentatIon of burdens upon us
mdependent of grants of our commons attest
Andrew Boardman town clerk
Judges salaries shd/ be mdependent both of the king
and of the people great danger 1?
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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Rimase il terzo
sottosopra
volto,
ne l'acqua e nel pantan mezzo sepolto.
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso |
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IX
I stood upon a high place,
And saw, below, many devils
Running, leaping,
And
carousing
in sin.
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Stephen Crane - Black Riders |
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some slight
internal
weakness?
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A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen |
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Water's anxiety:
sensitive
to the slightest change of incline.
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Mεᴙleau-Ponty-World-of-Pεrcεption-2004 |
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The
philosophy
of authenticity needs its proviso clauses so that it can on occasion make the excuse that it is not a philosophy.
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Adorno-Jargon-of-Authenticity |
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Thus the meaning of this latter example is roughly equivalent to that of the former: someone who appears to be quite
diligently
and skillfully engaged in Dharma practice, but who is missing the essential point of the practice.
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Dudjom-Rinpoche-Mountain-Retreat-Ver5 |
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