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trooping
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Can but give ear to that sweet cry
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'Twixt worth and baseness, lapp'd in death,
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THE EGG
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in a
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One could even go so far as to say that a form of complicity comes about between the king and his dream interpreter; for in order to decipher the king's dreams, the interpreter must be able to dream them himself to a certain extent -
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As the loud trumpet's brazen mouth from far
With shrilling
clangour
sounds the alarm of war,
Struck from the walls, the echoes float on high,
And the round bulwarks and thick towers reply;
So high his brazen voice the hero rear'd:
Hosts dropp'd their arms, and trembled as they heard:
And back the chariots roll, and coursers bound,
And steeds and men lie mingled on the ground.
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38 I will in the end be disagreeing with Stieg, but it is useful to follow his lead and think a little more about other responses to Kraus
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Greece, and removed the garrisons from the cities;
while Antony made it his boast that he had destroyed
the
assertors
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" The 'Maxims' are faultless in style and form: brief
complete sayings, forming doorways neither too strait nor too broad
into the House of Life, whose many chambers La
Rochefoucauld
had
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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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The sums of money which he had raised in
five years after he had held the
consulship
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torship, did not produce the desired results.
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'
Pitying, I dropped a tear:
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Who replied, 'What wailing wight
Calls the
watchman
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Virginia
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Kierkegaard
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The emergingpictureis veryvaried, although,due
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Everything is related in them which bears reference to my accursed
origin; the whole detail of that series of disgusting circumstances
which produced it is set in view; the minutest
description
of my odious
and loathsome person is given, in language which painted your own
horrors and rendered mine indelible.
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Last let us turn to where Chamouny [Dd] shields, 680
Bosom'd in gloomy woods, her golden fields,
Five streams of ice amid her cots descend,
And with wild flowers and blooming
orchards
blend,
A scene more fair than what the Grecian feigns
Of purple lights and ever vernal plains.
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Nor, dim nor red, like God's own head,
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A
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And let thy body lie
Under the flowers of June,
Thy body food
For the ground-worms' brood
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Dewees has paid much attention to this subject,
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convinced
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period may be extended from thirteen days to six weeks, under the
influence of certain causes or peculiarities of constitution.
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thoroughly
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Et descend ses genoux a son ventre tremblant,
Effare comme un vieux qui mangerait sa prise,
Car il lui faut, le poing a l'anse d'un pot blanc,
A ses reins largement retrousser sa
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Murchon
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The proceedings were
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We are adopting this
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Through the black Tartar tents he pass'd, which stood
Clustering
like bee-hives on the low flat strand
Of Oxus, where the summer floods o'erflow
When the sun melts the snows in high Pamere:[4] 15
Through the black tents he pass'd, o'er that low strand,
And to a hillock came a little back
From the stream's brink, the spot where first a boat,
Crossing the stream in summer, scrapes the land.
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And as for you and me, it must appear as if everything
between us were as before--but
naturally
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The green sea closes
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) If we have a Jew and a Muslim, must we have both
Orthodox
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He plunges straight into the heart of his theme, and suggests
virility
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Sexaginta
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Obscurément attendu,
immanent et caché, il porte seulement à un tel
paroxysme
au moment où
il s’accomplit, les autres plaisirs que nous causent les doux regards,
les baisers de celle qui est auprès de nous, qu’il nous apparaît
surtout à nous-même comme une sorte de transport de notre
reconnaissance pour la bonté de cœur de notre compagne et pour sa
touchante prédilection à notre égard que nous mesurons aux bienfaits,
au bonheur dont elle nous comble.
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She left thetown betweendays-practically
qio A Clergyman's
Daughter
did a moonlight flit, m fact I believe she’s inflicting herself on Bury St
Edmunds at present ’
‘But what has all that got to do with the things she said about you and me?
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On the hypothesis, then, of freedom of the will, morality together with its principle follows from it by mere
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One million
feathers
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MEET THE SOVIET RUSSIANS n
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mechanization
of agri-
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If the influence of a predominant class sobered the use
of political liberty, the laws
presented
a still greater curb on
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"9 That is to say, Upaka exhibits a
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And biddeth eek for hem that been despeyred
In love, that never nil
recovered
be,
And eek for hem that falsly been apeyred
Thorugh wikked tonges, be it he or she;
Thus biddeth god, for his benignitee, 40
So graunte hem sone out of this world to pace,
That been despeyred out of Loves grace.
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--With guns and cattle, added Stephen,
pointing
to the titlepage of
Cranly's book on which was printed DISEASES OF THE OX.
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On Samos he was Epaktaios (on the Coast), at Athens and Rhodes Pelagios (Seagoing), and at
Tainaron
Pontios (of the Sea).
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He and Haidee are great friends, and that's far better than that he should cherish any bitter feelings against her because she
preferred
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She is tired of trying to please me
uncommonly
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The lanterna magica, which was
presumably
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I know well that you have great numbers of men and large amounts of arms and gold, and it is for that reason that I seek your
alliance
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cardboard
scenery and plays
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Whether an official be a minister of State, with all the polish of the old régime of the
eighteenth
century, or a simple tchinovnik, a tram conductor or a railway guard, it is equally pleasant to have dealings with him.
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It was the same pretty little bird, with the purple wings and body, the yellow legs, the golden collar round its neck, and the crownlike tuft upon its head, whose behavior had so much
surprised
Ulysses.
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This was contrived, likewise, to prevent
an easy access, which might bring pilgrims in greater crowds to him, and thus
interrupt
his daily round of spiritual exercises.
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El desocultamiento mo-
175
demo tampoco es ya la luz
cotidiana
gris-cálida sobre un ambiente cam pesino-artesano, en el que el existente, protegido por hábitos, sabe orien tarse, porque siempre, y sólo, se topa con las cosas y los seres vivos dentro de su propio radio de acción.
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The
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^^ See Colgan's "Acta
Sanctorum
Hiber-
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Mal-
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elements
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one day I wrote my name in pencil on the
backside
of the Venus of
Praxiteles in the Museum.
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Doppler
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consider
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San Marco:
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wherefore
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If species A evolves into a later species B, he
reasoned
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proposes
to substitute "a correct if short
memoir:" but, kindly and appreciative as may be Mr.
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The law
of
selection
is thwarted, an ideal is made out of
opposition to the proud, well-constituted man, to
him who says yea to life, to him who is certain of
the future, and who guarantees the future—this
man is henceforth called the evil one.
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Nietzsche - v17 - Ecce Homo |
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He then had
us removed while he held a long consultation with his numerous assessors,
among whom was the
Athenian
Aristides the Just.
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Lucian |
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You lightly play with your slings and darts,
4 Shu e your
slippers
and twang your lutes.
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Hanshan - 01 |
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You'll rest easier when I'm gone, perhaps--
Lie down--let
yourself
go and get some sleep.
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Robert Forst - North of Boston |
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If someone on the street asks us the way, we cannot respond in the social system by singing Lilli Marlene or ask- ing in return whether the
inquirer
is a true believer in Jesus Christ.
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Luhmann-Niklas-the-Reality-of-the-Mass-Media |
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But when the time of evening had come, the elder brother
returned
to his house.
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Universal Anthology - v01 |
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Yet, why
complain?
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Oliver Goldsmith |
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that
maintain
the belief that with all its expensive
outlay the Church is more cheaply and conveniently
managed than under the stern conditions of work
and wages.
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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Krummau surrendered, but all his attacks were
steadfastly
repulsed
by Budweiss.
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Friedrich Schiller |
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The third is immutable [and,
therefore,
inaccessible
to sense], and this some thinkers hold to be
transcendent.
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Aristotle and Ancient Educational Ideals by Thomas Davidson |
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59
of tlie
Bavarian
army, General Tilly, con-
quered them, and Ferdinand knew no
other limit to his power than his own will.
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Abelous - Gustavus Adolphus - Hero of the Reformation |
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According to
this system the idea or vibration a from the
external
object A becomes
associable with the idea or vibration m from the external object M,
because the oscillation a propagated itself so as to re-produce the
oscillation m.
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Coleridge - Biographia Literaria copy |
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*The list of Dramatis
Personae
which does not appear in the
original has been added for the convenience of the reader--
A.
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Pushkin - Boris Gudonov |
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Ned is
standing
by the railway track.
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Richard-Dawkins-God-Delusion |
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805); (a) the Mer
curiales
(Liv.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.1. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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One
question
gives rise to another.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-1-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991 |
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' They are denounced, persecuted, crucified; for are
they not
disturbers
of society; do they not unsettle young men; do they
not come, as Christ came, not to bring peace into the world, but a
sword?
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A Short History of Greek Philosophy by J. Marshall |
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