The negative result of their ethical
monotheism
was their attack on ritual, so far as it was regarded as a means of purchasing the favour of God without moral worth.
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After thus complaining of the sligllts
lie receives from the Nabob, lie adds, -" Thus they
cause the Nabob to treat me, sometimes with indigiiity, at others with kindness, just as they think proper to advise him: their view is, that, by compelling me to displeasure at such unworthy treatment, they
may force me either to
relinquish
my station, or to
join withl them and act with tlheir advice, and appoint
creatures of their recommendation to thle different
offices, from which they might draw profit to themselves.
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Edmund Burke |
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Series
For the
splendour
of the day of happinesses in the air
To live the taste of colours easily
To enjoy loves so as to laugh
To open eyes at the final moment
She has every willingness.
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For the essence of the day of happinesses in the air |
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The phrase "to live the taste of colours easily" contributes to the overall meaning of the described day of happiness by depicting a sensory experience of joy and ease, as if the person is so happy that they can even "taste" the vivid colors around them. This adds to the immersive and vivid atmosphere of happiness present throughout the passage. |
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Paul Eluard - Poems |
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" He used to say that oil was a provocative of madness, "because Athletae, when
anointed
in the oil, attacked one another with mad fury.
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anointed |
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Diogenes Laertius |
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It appears to me, said
I, that the queen-bee also
performs
duties that are assigned to her by
God.
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performs |
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Aristotle and Ancient Educational Ideals by Thomas Davidson |
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XXV
The knight was wroth to see his stroke beguyld,
And smote againe with more
outrageous
might;
But backe againe the sparckling steele recoyld,
And left not any marke, where it did light, 220
As if in Adamant rocke it had bene pight.
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Spenser - Faerie Queene - 1 |
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When he travelled, his baggage and suite
accompanied him in a hundred wagons, drawn by six or four horses; his
court
followed
in sixty carriages, attended by fifty led horses.
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Schiller - Thirty Years War |
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Eiiiljiii
ii;11i1;i?
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But if, in addition, you have a certain inchnation for the job, it will offer you
incredible
erotic experiences.
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unique |
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Why does having an inclination for the job lead to incredible erotic experiences? |
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Having an inclination for the job leads to incredible erotic experiences because it provides a sense of power, which is seductive. As the passage mentions, Nazism never offered material advantages, only power, and when someone with a strong inclination for the job gains power, they are more likely to find the experience erotically thrilling and exciting. |
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Foucault-Live |
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1hon a year And yet the South HAD four staples
(Sardegna 1954, queery) RIce, cotton, IndIgo and tobacco,
Has
exported
for 800 millIon,
In value to ~ the gold cOIned In MeXIco
from Cortez' tinle UlltJ.
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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The
members were to receive fixed stipends out of the national
treasury, and to be
ineligible
to any office established by
a state, or by the United States, (except those peculiarly
belonging to the functions of the respective branch,) du-
ring the term of service, and under the national govern-
ment for one year after its expiration.
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Hamilton - 1834 - Life on Hamilton - v2 |
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(59) A pity that he didn't add how they
administer
it.
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Dietrich Eckart - Bolshevism From Moses To Lenin |
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Ses
strophes
bondiront, voila!
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mains |
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Rimbaud - Poesie Completes |
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THIS ETEXT IS OTHERWISE
PROVIDED
TO YOU "AS-IS".
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Dickinson - One - Complete |
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Well, dearest, I considered it to be my duty to add my mite by
publishing abroad the story of his
Excellency’s
gracious treatment of
myself.
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Dostoevsky - Poor Folk |
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Unauthenticated Download Date | 10/1/17 7:36 AM Once Again on Passing by Zhaoling 347 He never shamed or killed those who criticized him directly, 12 the road for the
virtuous
was not hard-going.
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Du Fu - 5 |
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It is no matter if I fail: I must
Send the God in me forth, and yield to him
The shaping of
whatever
chance befall.
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Lascelle Abercrombie |
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But it is all the
exuberance
of his good ness.
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Edmund Burke |
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Obermiller, in the preface to his
translation
of the Uttaratantra {Asia Majory 1931), digresses from the thesis of Ui.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-1-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991 |
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If truth has in fact a temporal core, then the full histori- cal content becomes an integral moment in truth; the a posteriori be- comes concretely the apriori, as only generally
stipulated
by Fichte and his followers.
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anticipated |
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Adorno-The Essay As Form |
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Vì thế, lỡ như trong di truyền đã chứa sẵn hạt giống cảm xúc quá mạnh thì chắc chắn ta sẽ có khuynh
hướng
tìm kiếm cảm xúc tốt và tránh né cảm xúc xấu ngay từ thuở nhỏ.
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hướng |
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Why does having a strong emotional seed in our genes make us more likely to seek positive emotions and avoid negative ones from a young age? |
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Having a strong emotional seed in our genes makes us more likely to seek positive emotions and avoid negative ones from a young age because this tendency is a natural instinct. Following this instinct to satisfy emotions without considering the consequences can hinder us from finding the true value of happiness. |
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Minh-Niệm-Hiểu-Về-Trái-Tim-First-News-_2021_ |
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Thói quen
hưởng
thụ dễ khiến ta đánh mất khí phách hiên ngang có sẵn của mình.
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Minh-Niệm-Hiểu-Về-Trái-Tim-First-News-_2021_ |
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Trong một số
truyền
thống tâm linh, người ta luôn hướng tới sự “tự do” hoặc “giải thoát”.
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Minh-Niệm-Hiểu-Về-Trái-Tim-First-News-_2021_ |
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93
the
memorial
of the council .
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Treitschke - 1915 - Confessions of Frederick the Great |
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There is a proper season for making attacks with fire, and special days for
starting
a conflagration.
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The-Art-of-War |
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That is simply a measure of the desuetude into which classic studies have fallen; especially among
practising
writers.
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Pound-Jefferson-and-or-Mussolini |
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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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Sallust - Catiline |
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By this means he obtained such confidence,
that he was allowed to converse
privately
with whom
he thought proper, and to speak with the utmost free-
dom against Dion, that he might discover his secret
enemies.
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Plutarch - Lives - v7 |
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One of
his ballads, which is given below, is a
specimen
of the
naturalness of his style; as to its application to our
own times, the reader may form his own conception.
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Poland - 1881 - Poets and Poetry of Poland |
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For which to chaumbre
streight
the wey he took,
And Troilus tho sobreliche he grette,
And on the bed ful sone he gan him sette.
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Chaucer - Troilius and Criseyde |
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” will be
understood
only too well.
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Nietzsche - v16 - Twilight of the Idols |
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Many small donations
($1 to $5,000) are particularly
important
to maintaining tax exempt
status with the IRS.
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H. D. - Sea Garden |
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"
[Illustration]
There was an old person in gray,
Whose
feelings
were tinged with dismay;
She purchased two parrots, and fed them with carrots,
Which pleased that old person in gray.
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manners |
| Question: |
Why did the old person in gray feel pleased after purchasing the two parrots and feeding them with carrots? |
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The old person in gray felt pleased after purchasing the two parrots and feeding them with carrots because it helped to alleviate their feelings of dismay. |
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Lear - Nonsense |
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Họ biến tất cả những giá trị mầu nhiệm của sự sống thành thứ phương tiện tầm
thường
để phục vụ cho những tham vọng to tát.
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Minh-Niệm-Hiểu-Về-Trái-Tim-First-News-_2021_ |
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Nhưng nếu toàn xã hội cùng làm thì khó khăn ấy sẽ dần
được
chấp nhận và hóa giải.
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được |
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Why does the sentence suggest that difficulties will gradually be accepted and resolved if the whole society works together? |
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The sentence suggests that difficulties will gradually be accepted and resolved if the whole society works together because it implies that collective efforts and cooperation among various members can help overcome challenges. Additionally, the sentence indicates that people may need to adjust their habits and reduce their excessive indulgence to achieve happiness, something that may be easier to do when supported by the entire society. Furthermore, working together as a whole society may also lead to better understanding and acceptance of the value of happiness and its importance over material wealth, making it easier to resolve difficulties. |
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Minh-Niệm-Hiểu-Về-Trái-Tim-First-News-_2021_ |
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A
Mischief
take that
Fever that hath tormented us so long with the Want of you.
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Erasmus |
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Holmes, came round to us this evening, though how
he found us is more than I can think, and he showed us very
clearly and kindly that I was wrong and that Frank was right, and
that we should be putting
ourselves
in the wrong if we were so
secret.
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Arthur Conan Doyle - Adventures of Sherlock Holmes |
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The South lost 20 percent of its white adult male population—an
extraordinarily
exact parallel to German casualties during World War II.
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Wolfgang-Schivelbusch-The-culture-of-defeat_-on-national-trauma_-mourning_-and-recovery-Henry-Holt-a |
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O Latonia, pledge of love
Glorious to most
glorious
Jove,
Near the Delian olive-tree
Latona gave thy life to thee,
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Catullus - 1866b - Poetry - Slater |
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British law allows people to
immigrate
if they can prove that their
parents are already British citizens.
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Richard-Dawkins-Unweaving-the-Rainbow |
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»
feels himself
subjected
to both, by that oldest in-
stinct of subjection which breaks forth in him.
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Nietzsche - v12 - Beyond Good and Evil |
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What is a jewel if it be not set
Forth by a ring or some rich
carcanet?
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Robert Herrick - Hesperide and Noble Numbers |
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For Marx, this self-engendering circular move- ment is--to put it in Freudian terms--precisely the capitalist un- conscious fantasy that parasitizes the
proletariat
as pure substanceless subjectivity; for this reason, capital's
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Hegel - Zizek - With Hegel Beyond He |
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The rushes fall again to
stillness
along the floor.
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waft |
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Who dwells close upon the stillness? |
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Amy Lowell |
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Nothing whatsoever is new, nothing is
different
than it was, except arriving back at where you started.
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Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-The-Spiritual-Song-of-Lodro-Thaye |
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Resolve to become liberated from (the additional) force of meditation and the
blessings
of the Guru.
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Wang-ch-ug-Dor-je-Mahamudra-Eliminating-the-Darkness-of-Ignorance |
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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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Ovid - 1868 - Selections for Use in Schools |
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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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_ The
epistle dothe
playnely
shew his name.
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Erasmus |
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Their peaks are gilded by the rising sun while the
surrounding
slopes are still deep in darkness.
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Life-of-Galileo-by-Brecht |
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Copyright
infringement liability can be quite severe.
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Sallust - Catiline |
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All fly before the
deafening
sound, and hide:
Many in panic, seeking a retreat,
Lurk, in some place obscure and filthy stied;
Many, not knowing whither to repair,
Plunge in the neighbouring sea, and perish there.
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso - English |
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”
Jane and
Elizabeth
looked at each other, and the waiter was told he need
not stay.
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Austen - Pride and Prejudice |
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It was the con queror of
Catilina
that received his death at the hand of the king ; the latter thereupon caused himself to be stabbed by one of his slaves.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.5. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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Um dia, lá para o fim do futuro, alguém
escreverá
sobre mim um poema, e talvez só então eu comece a reinar no meu Reino.
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Pessoa - Livro do Desassossego |
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The new federation seems to be practically coextensive with the existing Japan Eco- nomic
Federation
(it may actually be that body!
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Brady - Business as a System of Power |
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XII
"and the sins of the fathers shall be
visited upon the heads of the children,
even unto the third and fourth
generation
of them that hate me.
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Stephen Crane - Black Riders |
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623
join the Society of Jesus, in which he was
advanced
to the sacred order of priesthood.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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Public domain books are our gateways to the past, representing a wealth of history, culture and knowledge that's often
difficult
to discover.
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Aristotle - Nichomachaen Ethics - Commentary - v2 |
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It is this dire
need that inspired the great Polish poets of the nine-
teenth century, this consciousness that their literature
occupies a unique place amongst those of Europe, for
while in other countries literature is but one of the
factors of the national life, in Poland it and the language
in which it is expressed are the bond that still keeps the
disjected fragments of the people morally united, are
the one
sanctuary
where expressions of national feeling
may still take refuge and that not always.
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Poland - 1911 - Polish Literature, a Lecture |
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Tennyson
seems to have confounded him with
Orpheus.
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Tennyson |
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How public, like a frog
To tell your name the
livelong
day
To an admiring bog!
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Dickinson - Two - Complete |
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So great was Summer's glow:
Thy shadows lay upon the dials' faces
And o'er wide spaces let thy
tempests
blow.
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Rilke - Poems |
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He, however, was a mere child of less than
twelve, and was under the control of evil counselors, who, in his name,
gained control of the capital and drove
Cleopatra
into exile.
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Orr - Famous Affinities of History, Romacen of Devotion |
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And Betty, now at Susan's side,
Is in the middle of her story,
What comfort Johnny soon will bring,
With many a most
diverting
thing,
Of Johnny's wit and Johnny's glory.
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Coleridge - Lyrical Ballads |
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zip *****
This and all
associated
files of various formats will be found in:
http://www.
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Edgar Allen Poe |
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17 G # In the mean time, a Cilician called Cleon instigated another defection of the slaves, and now all were hoping that this unruly rabble would come to blows one with another, and so Sicily would be rid of them through their mutual slaughters and
destruction
of each other.
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Diodorus Siculus - Historical Library |
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For if the
presence
of God do make the earth holy, how much more force thereof ought men to have?
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Calvin Commentary - Acts - b |
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See in what wanton
harmless
folds.
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Marvell - Poems |
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It
could well have
happened
in that way: in that
way, and also otherwise.
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Nietzsche - v11 - Thus Spake Zarathustra |
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If you have that belief, dying is just a
transition
from one life to another.
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Richard-Dawkins-God-Delusion |
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, George Banta
publishing
co.
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Ovid - Some Elizabethan Opinions of the Poetry and Character of OVid |
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It is something which
penetrates
the nature of the human female, something with which the most animal-like mother is tinged, something which corresponds in the human female, to the characters that separate the human male from the animal male.
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Weininger - 1903 - Sex and Character |
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Your dignified character in life, and manner of supporting that
character, are
flattering
to my pride; and I would be jealous of the
purity of my grateful attachment, where I was under the patronage of
one of the much favoured sons of fortune.
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Robert Burns |
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" Being once insulted by a young man at a
drinking
party, he said, "O, young man, if now that you are young you cannot bear wine, when you are old you will have to bear water.
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Diogenes Laertius |
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Do not interfere with an army that is
returning
home.
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| Source: |
The-Art-of-War |
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Half-past three,
The lamp sputtered,
The lamp
muttered
in the dark.
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Eliot - Prufrock and Other Observations |
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subsequently
found its way into Canto 98 and 2Ndaw 1Bpo ?
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Ezra-Pounds-Chinese-Friends-Stories-in-Letters |
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Neither was your cruelty
satisfied
with a plain and common death; for he was hanged upon a tree.
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Calvin Commentary - Acts - b |
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One Duke Univer- sity
professor
of English whom Carr quotes can't get her literature students to read "whole books anymore.
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Trakl - Word Trucks- I and You; Here and There; This and That |
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Why do we here follow the bare letter that
killeth?
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| Source: |
Erasmus |
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These horses with their fiery eyes, their slight untiring feet,
That flew along the fields of corn like
grasshoppers
so fleet--
What!
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Thus, we do not necessarily
keep eBooks in compliance with any
particular
paper edition.
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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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If
for example the canoes and
implements
of the fisherman were of the value
of 100_l.
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Hardness is predicated
of a thing because it has that capacity of resistance which enables it
to
withstand
disintegration; softness, again, is predicated of a thing
by reason of the lack of that capacity.
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With this
view, also, some scales which fall from the blacksmith's anvil, or some
steel filings may be put into old cider or wine (cider the best), and
after
standing
a week or so, as much may be taken two or three times a
day as can be borne without disturbing the stomach.
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Knowlton - Fruits of Philosophy- A Treatise on the Population Question |
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The break between the imaginal
signified
and the acoustic signifier cannot be bridged by continuous translation; only a metaphor or trans- position can leap the gap.
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Unless
realization
dawns from within, dry explanations and theories will not help you achieve the fruit of enlightenment.
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We propose to explain what could be the
conditions
of this rehabilitation.
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Gumbrecht - Incarnation, Now - Five Brief Thoughts and a Non-Conclusive Finding |
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From the German point of view, the Rome-Berlin Axis served its main purpose at the time of the annexation of Austria and the
partitionment
of Czecho-SIovakia.
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Propaganda - 1939 - Foreign Affairs - Will Hitler Save Democracy |
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We are sometimes told by Frenchmen or
Russians
that Oscar Wilde
is greater than Shakespeare.
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Li Po |
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and represent him in most
scandalous
manner.
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Rehearsal - v1 - 1750 |
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Now if the
foundation
lends the whole sum back to the donor at 1 per cent he pays it $1 million a year.
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Lundberg - The-Rich-and-the-Super-Rich-by-Ferdinand-Lundberg |
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It is twenty thousandyojanas high and wide; its sun
396 is thus found forty
thousand
yojanas below the sun of Jambudvipa.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-2-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991 |
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Not fair weather do the goats betide when greedy for prickly holm-oak, and the sows rage
furiously
over their bedding.
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Aratus - Phaenomena |
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Between
patricians
and plebeians de clared valid by the Canuleian law,
VOL.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.5. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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2 and
Yoshimura
Shll i, The l)enkll,?
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Buddhist-Omniscience |
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[113] Hira
is pointed out near a
mountain
in the neighbourhood of Megalopolis[114]
in Arcadia, on the road to Andania, which we have said is called by the
poet Œchalia.
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Strabo |
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And though there have been several
invafions
made
upon this hereditary rule ofsuccession in the histories of England ; yet you have taught me in your last, to reckon these among the exceptions from the general rule.
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Rehearsal - v1 - 1750 |
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