If Chaucer was indebted to any of the Italian poets for the idea of
his House of Fame, it was to Petrarca, who in his Trionfo della
Eama has introduced many of the most eminent
characters
of ancient
times.
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; Hartung,
Geschichte
der Keluja
and Aegesta.
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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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Truth is an
uncomfortable
venue for those who pretend to serve our society while in fact serving only themselves--at our expense.
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Blackshirts-and-Reds-by-Michael-Parenti |
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776 \recte 78 1"];
Ferfuguil
or
12
Bishop or Abbot, a.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v8 |
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Tempore paret equus lentis
animosus
habenis,
Et placido duros accipit ore lupos.
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Latin - Bradley - Key to Exercises in Latin Prosody and Versification |
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All his
endeavours
from that time were devoted to making Pompey,
Crassus, and Cicero share his ideas.
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Napoleon - History of Julius Caesar - a |
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” On the 16th
of April the Lord
Chamberlain
acquainted the House that the Resolution had
been laid before the King, and that his Majesty had been pleased to make
answer that he had given orders for Benson's suspension.
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Alexander Pope - v04 |
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Her
principal
gift seems to be that of perception.
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Adorno-T-Authoritarian-Personality-Harper-Bros-1950 |
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Spheres-Vol-1-Peter-Sloterdijk |
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But Marcus Silanus defeated the united armies of Mago and Hanno, and
captured
the latter in person.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.2. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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Jones, Aar-
onson, and
Rutherford
were guilty of the crimes they were
charged with.
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Orwell - 1984 |
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,
with the date of its first
insertion
placed after it.
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Wordsworth - 1 |
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”
O could you but hear it, at
midnight
my laugh:
My hour is striking; come step in my trap;
Now into my net stream the fishes.
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Stefan George - The Anti-Christ |
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At the same time
I was genuinely touched and penitent, I used to shed tears and, of
course,
deceived
myself, though I was not acting in the least and there
was a sick feeling in my heart at the time.
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Dostoevsky - Notes from Underground |
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The person or entity that provided you with
the defective work may elect to provide a
replacement
copy in lieu of a
refund.
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Robert Herrick - Lyric Poems |
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But as a summer wave
Serenely for a while
Will lift a crest to the sun,
Then sink again, so he
Back to the bright heavens gave
An
answering
smile;
Then quietly, having run
His course, bowed down his head,
And sank unmurmuringly,
Sank back into the sea,
The silent, the unfathomable sea
Of all the happy dead.
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Abercrombie - Georgian Poetry 1920-22 |
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The children's writer Philip Pullman, in His Dark Materials, imagines a species of animals, the 'mulefa', that co-exist with trees that produce perfectly round
seedpods
with a hole in the centre.
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Richard-Dawkins-God-Delusion |
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That these
researches
should be included in a work devoted to the characterology of the sexes may seem an undue extension of my subject.
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Weininger - 1903 - Sex and Character |
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When we began to tire of
childish
play
We seemed still more and more to prize each other:
We talked of marriage and our marriage day;
And I in truth did love him like a brother,
For never could I hope to meet with such another.
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Coleridge - Lyrical Ballads |
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Some
therefore
cried one thing, and some another: for the assembly was out of order, and the more part knew not for what cause they came together.
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Calvin Commentary - Acts - c |
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Philyra,
daughter
of Oceanus, mother of Cheiron by Cronus.
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Callimachus - Hymns |
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America-s-Deadliest-Export-Blum-William-pdf |
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—Its root, not its flower; the foundation, not the
summit; the beginning of the road, not the end:
for we have to learn at some time to hate some-
thing else, more
universal
than our own personality
with its wretched limitation, its change and its
unrest—and this will be when we shall learn to love
something else than we can love now.
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Nietzsche - v05 |
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372 THE LIFE OF
petty states, with the appearance only of union, -- jarring,
jealous, and perverse, -- without any determined direction,
-- fluctuating and unhappy at home, weak and insignifi-
cant by their
dissensions
in the eyes of other nations.
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Hamilton - 1834 - Life on Hamilton - v1 |
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I really
believe, Vasya, I talked nonsense this morning, there will be money
enough; why, as soon as I glanced into her eyes I
calculated
at once
that there would be enough to live on.
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Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories |
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In the Jogmin-gyi Shing11 Buddha Field beyond the three realms, the Perfect
Manifestation
Body arises before all the tenth level Bodhisattvas.
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Kalu-Rinpoche-Foundation-of-Buddhist-Meditation |
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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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Childrens - Book of Poetry |
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- This
expression
is used in order to avoid the idea of permanence and unity, for it is by reason of these two ideas that there is a belief in self.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-3-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991-PDF-Search-Engine |
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So that
property is necessarily
accompanied
by war upon property.
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Proudhon - What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government |
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As always, Chateaubriand enriches his narrative with extensive quotations and vivid moral and
philosophical
perceptions, to create a colourful and resonant self-portrait of the intelligent wealthy European traveller, in touch with the ancient world through Christian and Classical writers, and dismayed by the present but stimulated and inspired by the past.
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Chateaubriand - Travels to Italy |
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The professors,
who backed
Augustenburg
to a man, were the first and the
most easily converted.
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Robertson - Bismarck |
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I should have been glad
of
anything
of Swift's.
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Alexander Pope - v10 |
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" The reason imputed to
Hamilton by Madijon for voting for 100 for 1, which Hamilton did not vote
for, was, that as popular ideas were opposed to the stipulated rate, and as
adopting the current rate might hurt the credit of other securities, which de-
rived their value from an opinion that they would be ttrietly redeemed, it
was best to take an
arbitrary
rate leaning to the side of popularity.
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Hamilton - 1834 - Life on Hamilton - v2 |
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The moaning wind went
wandering
round
The weeping prison wall:
Till like a wheel of turning steel
We felt the minutes crawl:
O moaning wind!
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Wilde - Ballad of Reading Gaol |
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There is no person with the smallest
knowledge of land but would say that it was impossible that the average
produce of the country could be increased during the second twenty-five
years by a
quantity
equal to what it at present yields.
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Malthus - An Essay on the Principle of Population |
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How may our tax systems be
strengthened?
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Beard - 1931 - Questions and Problems in American Government - Syllabus by Erbe |
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Be kind, O Queen, and give rest in his old age from his former
wildness
to him who went mad in his youth.
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Greek Anthology |
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Come, golden bridegroom, break this mortal night,
Five times chained with
darkness
of my senses.
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Lascelles Abercrombie - Emblems of Love |
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"
A saloon-keeper's boy passed by with a steaming pitcher of hot punch,
and Boggs snuffed the
fragrance
gratefully.
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Twain - Speeches |
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I'll
buy you silver spoons, brother, good knives--not silver knives, but
thoroughly good ones; and a waistcoat, that is a
waistcoat
for myself.
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Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories |
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Separate
reporters attend at the following Courts : —
Police.
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Hunt - Fourth Estate - History of Newspapers and Liberty of Press - v2 |
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We have now, all of us, thanks to the Greeks,
accustomed ourselves to this unnaturalness on the
stage, as we endure that other unnaturalness, the
singing passion, and
willingly
endure it, thanks to
the Italians.
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Nietzsche - v10 |
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Practice: The practice mainly centers on
understanding
the es- sence of oneness, or a holistic view.
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Jig-Me-Lingpa-The-Dzogchen-Innermost-Essence-Preliminary-Practice |
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One pays dearly for having been
admitted
to
the secrets of the gods.
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Poland - 1919 - Krasinski - Anonymous Poet of Poland |
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This is the relation
between
analytic practice and theory.
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KittlerNietzche-Incipit-Tragoedia |
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When a country
is full of food, and
exporting
it, there can be no famine.
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Man and Superman- A Comedy and a Philosophy by Bernard Shaw |
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Old men and comets have been reverenced for the same reason: their long
beards, and pretences to
foretell
events.
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Swift - Battle of the Books, and Others |
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Gumbrecht
macht sich fu?
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Gumbrecht - Publications.1447-2006 |
|
By reading or using any part of this Project Gutenberg-tm
electronic work, you
indicate
that you have read, understand, agree to
and accept all the terms of this license and intellectual property
(trademark/copyright) agreement.
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Wilde - Poems |
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Now Thrain Sigfus' son kept staring at
Thorgerda
Glum's daughter; his wife Thorhillda saw this, and she got wroth, and made a couplet upon him.
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brennu-njals_saga.en |
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” This was the wail of Cypris, and now the Loves cry her woe again, saying Woe for Cytherea, the
beauteous
Adonis is dead.
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Bion |
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'
At ten he was making progress in arithmetic, and it should be
mentioned that he 'occupied himself with mechanical
pursuits
so that
if anything was out of order in the house he was set to mend it.
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Thomas Chatterton - Rowley Poems |
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Nous en avons assez, la, de ces
cerveaux
plats
Et de ces ventres-dieux.
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Rimbaud - Poesie Completes |
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But while culture has undoubtedly failed, through its own fault,
and is being
punished
for that, the straightforward barbarism which is brought into being through its failure is always even worse.
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Adorno-Metaphysics |
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However, the Doliones, taking them for a Pelasgian army (for they were constantly
harassed
by the Pelasgians), joined battle with them by night in mutual ignorance of each other.
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Apollodorus - The Library |
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Since the
lecturer
has raised the question whether Li T'ai-po or Tu
Fu is the greater poet, I would say that the Chinese of the present
day consider Tu Fu to be the greater.
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Li Po |
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I
CONGRATULATE
you again on your freedom.
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Ezra-Pounds-Chinese-Friends-Stories-in-Letters |
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[262] And on the next day the banquet followed the same course as on previous occasions, and when the
opportunity
presented itself the king proceeded to put questions to the remaining guests, and [263] he said to the first, 'How can a man keep himself from pride?
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The Letter of Aristeas to Philocrates |
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O marvel passing strange which next I saw:
In sleep he
dwindled
to the common size,
And all the empire faded from his coat.
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Christina Rossetti |
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, 522, "Hibernum fractâ
glacie
descendet
in amnem, ter matutino Tiberi mergetur et ipsis
Vorticibus timidum caput abluet.
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Satires |
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2nd), 21st, 24th or 26th of May,
or on the 1st or 4th of June, because the cir-
cumstances of time, place and
pedigree
seem
to exclude him on other days.
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v6 |
|
The sort of
horrible
death-in-life!
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| Question: |
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Orwell - Burmese Days |
|
398, who
conjectures
Trpoui'i/ca, is wrong in asserting
that this, and not 7rpo.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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Herodas the Mimes - 1922 - Headlam-Knox |
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They have
been subdivided in many ways, they have borne count-
less different names, and their relative numbers, as well as
their
attitude
towards one another, have varied from age to
age: but the essential structure of society has never altered.
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Orwell - 1984 |
|
Please do not assume that a book's appearance in Google Book Search means it can be used in any manner
anywhere
in the world.
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| Question: |
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Ovid - 1868 - Selections for Use in Schools |
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The themes of fear and unhap- piness which appeared first in these recollections recurred frequently
throughout
his reconstruction of his childhood.
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Lifton-Robert-Jay-Thought-Reform-and-the-Psychology-of-Totalism |
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"94 Owen
Felltham
was, however, of
another opinion.
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Ovid - Some Elizabethan Opinions of the Poetry and Character of OVid |
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But you may be assured that I would not
sacrifice one
sentiment
of local attachment of yours, or of any one
whom I loved, for all the improvements in the world.
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Austen - Sense and Sensibility |
|
"
"You insult me by talking such
nonsense!
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll |
|
Sometimes, he who takes the longest way round does not make the best journey, especially if his purpose is not so much
contemplation
but action.
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| Question: |
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Bruno-Cause-Principle-and-Unity |
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The hateful emotions so central to thought re- form were precisely the kind she had been
warding
off all her life.
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| Question: |
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Lifton-Robert-Jay-Thought-Reform-and-the-Psychology-of-Totalism |
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A washed-out smallpox cracks her face,
Her hand twists a paper rose,
That smells of dust and old Cologne,
She is alone
With all the old
nocturnal
smells
That cross and cross across her brain.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Eliot - Prufrock and Other Observations |
|
If an individual
Project
Gutenberg-tm electronic work is derived
from the public domain (does not contain a notice indicating that it is
posted with permission of the copyright holder), the work can be copied
and distributed to anyone in the United States without paying any fees
or charges.
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Sara Teasdale - Flame and Shadow |
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Gonzaga, however, and another
good friend,
Cardinal
Albano, doubted whether it would be wise in the
poet to return to Ferrara under any circumstances.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Stories from the Italian Poets |
|
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
America-s-Deadliest-Export-Blum-William-pdf |
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This I take to
be the meaning of all those passages in our scriptures, in which works
are represented to have no merit without faith; that is, not without
believing in historical facts, in creeds, and articles, but, without
being done in
pursuance
of our belief in God, and in obedience to his
commands.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Samuel Johnson |
|
I felt a drop or two of blood from my head trickle down my neck, and was
sensible of
somewhat
pungent suffering: these sensations for the time
predominated over fear, and I received him in frantic sort.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Jane Eyre- An Autobiography by Charlotte Brontë |
|
What, in its chrysalis condition of principle, affronted
their demure reason, never fails, in its maturity of
accomplishment, to extort
admiration
from their in
stinct of beauty.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Poe - v02 |
|
But now a violent cold
attacked
me, and a cough soon after.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
De Quincey - Confessions of an Opium Eater |
|
The Friar also quoted
from bubs of Popes wich
expressly
admitted to the Republic
the right of punishing all offenders clerical or lay.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Sarpi - 1888 - History of Fra Paolo Sarpi 2 |
|
were
necessary
to ask for indulgence when we are
willing to believe and almost to worship them.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Nietzsche - v09 |
|
seemd the
brightest
thing that was:
But now by proofe all otherwise I weene; 520
For this great Citie that does far surpas,
And this bright Angels towre quite dims that towre of glas.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Spenser - Faerie Queene - 1 |
|
Princess
Elara stands before her father, her head held high despite the sorrow in her eyes.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Phrynicus - Elara and Alastor |
|
Nonetheless, itclaimsobjective
validity;its content and its necessity are
developed
in this essay.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Sloterdijk-Cynicism-the-Twilight-of-False-Consciousness |
|
One man has one way of talking, and
another man has another, that's all the
difference
between them.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Oliver Goldsmith |
|
After parting from the old church-member, he
met the
youngest
sister of them all.
| Guess: |
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| Question: |
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| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Hawthorne - Scarlett Letter |
|
They are like one of our
chaises that has lost its top, only stouter and longer in the body,
with a seat for the driver where the dasher is with us, and broad
leather ears on each side to protect the riders from the wheel and
keep
children
from falling out.
| Guess: |
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A First Glimpse ofthe
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soma) are a way of seeing the essence of mind in its
uncontrived
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This descrip- tion will permit us perhaps to fix more exactly the
conditions
for the possi- bility of bad faith; that is, to reply to the question we raised at the outset: "\Vhat must be the being of man if he is to be capable of bad faith?
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" This amendment
was lost on the vote by states, though of the members
present, a
majority
were in favour of it.
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[571-603]Then indeed Aeneas,
startled
by the sudden phantom, leaps out
of slumber and bestirs his crew.
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38:8 After many days thou shalt be visited: in the latter years thou
shalt come into the land that is brought back from the sword, and is
gathered out of many people, against the
mountains
of Israel, which
have been always waste: but it is brought forth out of the nations,
and they shall dwell safely all of them.
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With its
past and future history of the world,
conjectural
as it is, I do not
wish to quarrel.
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Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays by Bertrand Russell |
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DIOTIMUS
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Not even a lion is as terrible in the mountains, as was Micon's son Crinagoras in the clash of the shields.
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But, best of all, they loved
to chase the
butterflies
that flitted here and there,
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This has
happened
with Amazon Kindle, where Amazon funnels Kindles through their cloud servers.
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, I ought rather to quarrel with you for not
answering my
Nimeguen
letter of August till December, than to excuse
my not writing again till now.
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Selection of English Letters |
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Mark how, possess'd, his
lashless
eyelids stretch
Around his demon eyes!
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