FORMULA OF THE OATH TAKEN BY THE SULTAN,
SWEARING
TO KEEP THIS TRUCE
(IBN AL-FURA?
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are an
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government.
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Soviet Union - 1944 - Meet the Soviet Russians |
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All such
variations
are attributable to karma.
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Kalu Rinpoche |
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In a few weeks the repairs of the par-
sonage were
completedtwo
female ser-
vants engaged, and a man who was to fill
every department out of doors.
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Childrens - Roses and Emily |
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He, he hath crammed the maw of hell
With bowmen brave, who nobly fell,
Their country's mighty armament,
Ten
thousand
heroes deathward sent!
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Aeschylus |
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”
He gladly
received
the letter, and, having read it through, with close
attention, returned it saying, “Well, if it is to be so, I can only
say that I am sorry for it.
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Austen - Northanger Abbey |
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45
To the Author 47
Holiday
Shopping
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Childrens - Children's Rhymes and Verses |
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Rinaldo,
wondering
what the quest implied,
Made answer: "I am bound in nuptial band.
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso - English |
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The pain from its sting is more severe than that caused by the others, for the instrument that causes the pain is larger, in
proportion
to its own larger size.
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Aristotle copy |
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Singly in the snow the ghosts of trees were softly pencilled,
Fainter and fainter, in distance fading, into nothingness gliding,
But
sometimes
a crowd of the intricate silver trees of fairyland
Passed, close and intensely clear, the phantom world hiding.
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Abercrombie - Georgian Poetry 1920-22 |
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Diodorus more than hints
that the recognition thus accorded to the native princes was due to a whole-
some respect for their
material
power : Antipater, he says (XVIII, 39, 6), felt
that it would be dangerous to attempt to circumscribe their jurisdiction
except with the support of an expedition equipped on a scale of the
first magnitude and commanded by a general of the highest capacity.
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Cambridge History of India - v1 |
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Earwicker
ends his evening not dead but de- pressed.
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re-joyce-a-burgess |
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He commented on various
positions
that were
favorable or unfavorable, on moves that were not safe to make.
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Dream Psychology by Sigmund Freud |
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"Aesthetics" thought of itself as a cogni-
tive possibility, as a philosophical science whose task was to demarcate and
142
to
investigate
its own terrain.
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Niklas Luhmann - Art of the Social System |
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We shall then finally
determine
about abandoning the assemblies.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v02 - Aqu to Bag |
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The developing child builds up a set of models of the self and others, based on repeated
patterns
of interactive experience.
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Bowlby - Attachment |
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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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Tully - Offices |
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” He defends,
not always without acerbity, his work from those who even in
his own life stigmatized it as a
confused
heap of dreams, or what
is worse, a forgery.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v09 - Dra to Eme |
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You
abstemious
old person of Rye!
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Lear - Nonsense |
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In this unceasing recurrence of doubts and inquiries, on any one article
of which her mind was incapable of more than
momentary
repose, the hours
passed away, and her journey advanced much faster than she looked for.
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Austen - Northanger Abbey |
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He spoke to his wife in the door, 'Let me see,
Mame, we don't know any good
berrying
place?
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Robert Forst - North of Boston |
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And greed, again, and the blind lust of honours
Which force poor
wretches
past the bounds of law,
And, oft allies and ministers of crime,
To push through nights and days with hugest toil
To rise untrammelled to the peaks of power--
These wounds of life in no mean part are kept
Festering and open by this fright of death.
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Lucretius |
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He undertook, in his Religions et les Philosophies dans VAsie centrale, to make known the history and the doctrines of Persian cults ; he
displays
his profound erudition in his Histoire des Perses d'après les Auteurs orientaux, grecs et latins, and his Essai sur I'Inégalité des Paces humaines was the starting-point of a new school of chronology.
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Universal Anthology - v05 |
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They now continued their journey over the mountains for many
miles, till they at length reached a large city,
containing
hundreds
of towers, that shone in the sunshine like silver.
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Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen |
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Rene Ghill de ses
mirobolantes
theories, et
l'ardent _Faune_ [illisible] est parfait de fauves,--en liberte!
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Rimbaud - Poesie Completes |
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And he shall build a shrine to Myndia Pallenis and establish therein the images of his
fathers’
gods.
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Lycophron - Alexandra |
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+ Keep it legal Whatever your use, remember that you are
responsible
for ensuring that what you are doing is legal.
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Liddell Scott -1876 - An Intermediate Greek English Lexicon |
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Unauthenticated
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Du Fu - 5 |
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O misery that the bow and arrows given him of the great Apollo should prove to be the dire shafts of a Death-Spirit (Ker) or a Fury, so that he should run stark mad in his own home and slay his own
children
withal, should reave them of dear life and fill the house with murder and blood.
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Megara and Dead Adonis |
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The Tibetan Goat
Hilly Landscape with Two Goats
'Hilly Landscape with Two Goats'
Reinier van Persijn, Jacob Gerritsz Cuyp,
Nicolaes
Visscher (I), 1641, The Rijksmuseun
The fleece of this goat and even
That gold one which cost such pain
To Jason's not worth a sou towards
The tresses with which I'm taken.
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Appoloinaire |
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Then my
neighbors
come in
To visit me.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v06 to v10 - Cal to Fro |
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I
remembered
that I had often lain at
your feet like a dog, and that you then
The Wanderer: Can I not with all speed do some-
thing to please you?
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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:
: all
on
isintoitall
ye 39 iii.
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Dodsley - Select Collection of Old Plays - v1 |
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His op'ning Muse sets not the World on fire,
And yet performs more than we can require:
Quickly you'l hear him
celebrate
the fame,
And future glory of the Roman Name;
Of Styx and Acheron describe the Floods,
And Caesars wandring in▪ th' Elysian Woods:
With Figures numberless his Story grace,
And every thing in beauteous Colours trace.
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Boileau - Art of Poetry |
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But that He be for a
time not understood by us is owing to our defect:
wherefore
that He be
seen by us after being unseen is owing to a change not in Him but in
us.
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Summa Theologica |
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Pas plus que mon
déplacement
dans le temps, pas plus que le fait de
regarder une jeune fille assise auprès de moi sous la lampe qui
l'éclaire autrement que le soleil, quand debout elle s'avançait le
long de la mer, cet enrichissement réel, ce progrès autonome
d'Albertine, n'étaient la cause importante, la différence qu'il y
avait entre ma façon de la voir maintenant et ma façon de la voir au
début à Balbec.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - v6 |
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"He who alone could
ease my torments is far distant; the
unexpected
lenity of his judges
has been my ruin: had he been stoned or otherwise put to death, my
hopes and cares would have been buried with him.
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Scriptori Erotici Graeci |
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With knee, g6nu, early Greek mathematics indicated the word for angle;'3 from the angle, gonia, arabic and modern mathematics indicated their
trigonometric
and thus periodic functions.
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My breath caught, I lurched forward--
stumbled
in the ground-myrtle.
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H. D. - Sea Garden |
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and that of Delium, where he obtain'd a considera b l e V i c t o r y -, b u t i t i s n o t k n o w n o n w h a t o c c a s i o n ; for this Battel of Delium is not to be confounded with that which was fought before in the fame place ; in which
Socrates
was engag'd, and sav'd the Life of Alcibiades, in the first Year of the L X X X I X Olym-
piade, P/atobeingthenbutfiveorsix.
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Plato - 1701 - Works - a |
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whether he fails to
recognize
the measure of sacrifice and the
strength of the communal spirit, he replies that these things are
to be found also on the side of the enemy.
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Stefan George - Studies |
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Note: Ronsard's Marie was an
unidentified
country girl from Anjou.
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Ronsard |
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“I can’t say I approve of
everything
he does, Maudie, but he’s my brother, and I just want to know when this will ever end.
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Lee, Harper - To Kill a Mockingbird |
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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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Spenser - 1592 - Apologie for Poetrie |
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Any alternate format must include the full Project Gutenberg-tm
License as specified in
paragraph
1.
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American Poetry - 1922 |
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/There Siddons, in
the prime of her
majestic
beauty, looked with emotion on a scene
surpassing all the imitations of the stage.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v16 - Lev to Mai |
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This is the only point
on which Sir Francis is at all inclined to a
tincture
of pedantry.
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Hazlitt - The Spirit of the Age; Or, Contemporary Portraits |
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8 The first that
conquered
the Jews was Xerxes, king of Persia.
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Justinus - Epitome of Historae Philippicae |
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Friday night again and all my songs
Forgotten?
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American Poetry - 1922 |
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The pieces delineate the civil life of the middle-sized towns of Latium the very titles, such as Psaltria or Ftrentinatis,
Tibicina, Iurisperita, Fullones, indicate this and many par ticular incidents, such as that of the townsman who has his shoes made after the model of the sandals of the Alban kings, tend to confirm The female characters prepon derate in
remarkable
manner over the male.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.3. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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Together they are
ideology
not of freedom but as freedom.
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Education in Hegel |
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Among the myrtles as I walked,' 7
Apparition of his
Mistress
calling him
to Elysium, The, 7
• Bid me to live' (To Anthea), 13
Canticles to Bacchus, 9
Cherry Ripe, 8
Christian Militant, 10
Corinna's going a-Maying, 8, 13
Country Life: to his Brother, Mr Tho.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07 |
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] When Iwasaki
traveled
through Italy on his way to England in 1961, Pound's illness regrettably made it impossible for him to meet the aged poet.
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While providing
employment
to intelligent young people [End Page 138] is a more- than-worthy goal, we may have done ourselves--and even them--a disservice in the long run.
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Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht - Reactions to Geoffrey Galt Harpham's Diagnosis of the Humanities Today |
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I do not
apprehend
your meaning.
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Universal Anthology - v04 |
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Is a barren womb the equal of the
fertile?
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Abid bin Al-Abras - The Cycle of Death - A Mu'allaqa |
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The outcome, it should be noticed, will not
necessarily
be
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Schelling - The Manipulation of Risk |
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" It
practices
the art of a militant irony.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Critique-of-Cynical-Reason |
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Emerging Europe has net foreign currency
liabilities
with negative balance sheet valuations while other regions are “long.
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Kleiman International |
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[d] One should not think about the
pleasant
articulation of words, but rather rely on their meaning.
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Richard-Sherburne-A-Lamp-for-the-Path-and-Commentary-of-Atisha |
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" Moninne of the mountain of Cuilenn (Slieve
Guliion)
was a fair pillar : she gained
" Taken from a Codex, belonging to the Cottonian Library, and classed as Cleopatra
asister A.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v7 |
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They must first disarm themselves of their
arguments
as time has done for those of the classic writers; they must bring them to bear upon subjects which interest no one or on truths so general that readers are convinced in advance.
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"You may be sure that they make each other
understand
in
their own way.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v20 - Phi to Qui |
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The setters of
them forth were
Achilles
the fifth time, and Theseus the seventh time.
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Lucian - True History |
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Wherefore
this _Light_ may be the
cause of _Defending_ and _Holding_ an Opinion _Obstinately_, but never of
_knowing_ an Opinion _Truly_.
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Descartes - Meditations |
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174
Sent to fetch the fleece, Jason called in the help of Argus, son of Phrixus; and Argus, by Athena's advice, built a ship of fifty oars named Argo after its builder; and at the prow Athena fitted in a
speaking
timber from the oak of Dodona.
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Apollodorus - The Library |
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"
In fact, the little Limousin had just arrived; and seeing his
crime discovered,
believing
himself lost, he stood there, his eyes
fixed, his arms hanging.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v07 - Cic to Cuv |
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On this Lovat took some of his dependants to the house of that nobleman, and having caused a gibbet to be erected, swore he would hang the father and son unless all
pretensions
to the young lady were resigned.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v4 |
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» «Petite, voilà, vous changez tellement vite
et vous devenez tellement intelligente (c'était vrai, mais de plus je
n'étais pas fâché qu'elle eût la satisfaction, à défaut d'autres,
de se dire que du moins le temps qu'elle passait chez moi n'était pas
entièrement perdu pour elle) que je vous dirais au besoin des choses
qui seraient généralement
considérées
comme fausses et qui
correspondent à une vérité que je cherche.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - v6 |
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Living at this limit between living and dying, insanity o f mind and clarity or expressiveness o f soul, in other words to risk death, preserves A's
humanity
or the fact of his being anything (which of course he is not!
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Brett Bourbon - 1996 - Constructing a Replacement for the Soul |
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There are three wholesome actions of the body: refraining from destroying life, or making an effort to save others' lives; refraining from taking the
possessions
of others without their being given, or practicing generosity; refraining from wrong conduct in sexual desires, or keeping oneself morally pure.
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Jig-Me-Lingpa-The-Dzogchen-Innermost-Essence-Preliminary-Practice |
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He may perhaps not have appreciated, however, just how hard won these
qualities
are for some therapists.
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A-Secure-Base-Bowlby-Johnf |
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All the philosophers, with a pedantic and ridiculous seriousness,
demanded of themselves something very much higher, more pretentious, and
ceremonious, when they
concerned
themselves with morality as a science:
they wanted to GIVE A BASIC to morality--and every philosopher hitherto
has believed that he has given it a basis; morality itself, however, has
been regarded as something "given.
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Niezsche - Beyond Good and Evil |
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This is where we have to start thinking statistically about the
population
at large.
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Richard-Dawkins-Unweaving-the-Rainbow |
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Bernard himself comments (294): "The proc-
lamations meant for the people of the countryside have the appearance of a sort of sermon, and their allure is much more
familiar
in the translation than in the [French] original.
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Cult of the Nation in France |
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The
copyright
laws of the place where you are located also govern
what you can do with this work.
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Sara Teasdale - Love Songs |
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”
“You are laughing; but, I assure you,
Isabella
is very firm in general.
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Austen - Northanger Abbey |
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Infinite emptiness will be all around you, all the
resurrected
dead of all the ages wouldn't fill it, and there you'll be like a little bit of grit in the middle of the steppe.
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Samuel Beckett |
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In conclusion, he prevailed so far with him, that
they went that afternoon together to the committee
to Oriel college ; and the next day the
chancellor
spake with the king again, and told him, that the
duke had been in the afternoon with the committee,
where many things had been consulted ; and that he And the
found all his trouble proceeded from an apprehen- duke of
sion, that his majesty had withdrawn his affection
from him ; at least, that he, the duke, had not the
same credit with his majesty which he had formerly
had ; and that the sense and fear of that, could not but
make an impression upon a good servant, who loved
his master as well as he did.
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Edward Hyde - Earl of Clarendon |
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The Gothic rebellion in Asia Minor grew more and more
alarming, and Arcadius was soon obliged to
negotiate
with Gaïnas.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v1 - Christian Roman Empire and Teutonic Kingdoms |
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Into his presence is brought someone who has
committed
many evil acts.
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Kalu Rinpoche |
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Molibba is said to have
flourished
during the early part of the seventh century, and most probably he spent
Art.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v1 |
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A liberal education will preserve our souls against the confusion, the
negativism
that harrass the untrained in the face of revolutionary changes.
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Propaganda - 1943 - Post War Prospect of Liberal Education |
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+ Keep it legal
Whatever
your use, remember that you are responsible for ensuring that what you are doing is legal.
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Burke - 1790 - Revolution in France |
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"The instant that I uttered the words I regretted the
rashness
of
my speech.
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Arthur Conan Doyle - Adventures of Sherlock Holmes |
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Theseus, in his battles, always used to have the fore-part of his head shaved, so that the enemy should not have the
opportunity
of seizing him by the hair.
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Polyaenus - Strategems |
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Not all the Reasons in strong Box e'er pent, Can
challenge
half so much of Argument.
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Western Martyrology or Blood Assizes |
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in his Art of Wart "When you
surround
an army leave an outlet free.
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Schelling - The Art of Commitment |
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pattcm is thai of the
labyrinthine
dIy, on the plan of whi.
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Hart-Clive-1962-Structure-and-Motif-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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For there is no book more German than
that
incomparable
one which tells of the most
beautiful of all the mysteries of human existence,
of the growth of genius ; and there is no picture in
Goethe's life of greater warmth and depth than
the story of the bHssful days of love in Alsace.
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Treitschke - 1915 - Germany, France, Russia, and Islam |
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Thanks to stars,
incomparable
ones,
that blaze in the depths of the skies,
all my destroyed eyes
see, are the memories of suns.
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Andre Breton - First Manifesto of Surrealism - 1924 |
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--This is what I have made out (by questioning and listening
at a variety of conversations) to be the cause of the decline of
European theism; it appears to me that though the religious instinct is
in
vigorous
growth,--it rejects the theistic satisfaction with profound
distrust.
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Niezsche - Beyond Good and Evil |
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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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But it happened that she twice caught me unawares
watching
her,
and on the second occasion, noticing me, she gave me a smile.
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Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories |
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This was
the first step in an
antagonism
which was destined to end in schism.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v4 - Eastern Roman Empire |
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MYSON, the son of Strymon, as
Sosicrates
states, quoting Hermippus as his authority, a Chenean by birth, of some Aetaean or Laconian village, is reckoned one of the seven wise men, and they say that his father was tyrant of his country.
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Diogenes Laertius |
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Siddhartha
ate his own bread, or rather they both
ate other people's bread, all people's bread.
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Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse |
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He was a prolific author of works of light
fiction,
employing
at times different pseudo-
nyms, such as “G.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 to v30 - Tur to Zor and Index |
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Still there's a sense of
blossoms
yet unborn,
In the sweet airs of morn;
One almost looks to see the very street
Grow purple at his feet.
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The Literary World - Seventh Reader |
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Since fortune has chosen that we should outlive him, we will now proceed with the sequel, and will show our readers by example, as far as we can, that (as we have
intimated
above) "it is in general a man's manners that bring him his fortune.
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Roman Translations |
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