5 Blessed among mankind are they
whose refuge is in Thee ;
highways
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You forbid, what
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disgustful
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WhatFascismIs Not 393
"Throngsofnationalistradicals"also existedbeforetheFirstWorldWar,but
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tures to the Nizam, who readily responded, and, rapidly gathering
a body of Maratha and Moghul troops, they advanced
together
on
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Although Bowlby did not specifically return to family therapy as a topic after this, he must be credited with having introduced the
technique
of seeing families together at the Tavistock Clinic, and therefore, alongside Gregory Bateson's Palo Alto group (Bateson 1973), with being the originator of family and systemic therapy which was to become such an important therapeutic mode over the ensuing decades.
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It certainly showed no obligation and perhaps if
borrowing
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The address of the Annapolis con-
vention was again
submitted
to the legislature of Massa-
chusetts, and it was referred to a committee, whose report,
from the pen of Samuel Adams, was accepted on the same
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36:5 And Moses
commanded
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of the LORD, saying, The tribe of the sons of Joseph hath said well.
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Ultan's charitable labours for the orphan children and the poor, united with the graces of literary endowment, and reverence for those who were
renowned
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THIS is just the kind of morning;
Balmy breaths o'er brook and tree
Make thine ear more keen and tender
Unto vows I hid for thee;
Sweet
petitions
softly dawning.
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^^ ThatMapofIreland,publishedbythe Society for the
diffusion
of Useful Know- ledge, enumerates 118 of them.
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The
helpless
worm arose and sat upon the Lillys leaf,
And the bright Cloud saild on, to find his partner in the vale.
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Every family had some loss to grieve: among the women, some had to mourn the death of a brother, others that of a husband or a son; and many girls and boys, left as orphans, lamented that they were
bereaved
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Frequently such a mother will insist that she can
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Standing by his side, the squire who had been longest in the castle, the
only one who in those moods of black
despondency
could have ventured to
intrude without drawing down upon his head an explosion of wrath, was
speaking to him.
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” Then had Cypris
compassion
and bade the Loves loose his bonds; and he went not to the woods, but from that day forth followed her, and more, went to the fire and burnt away those his tusks away.
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But whan he saugh that
specheles
she lay,
With sorwful voys and herte of blisse al bare,
He seyde how she was fro this world y-fare!
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she managed to kidnap the little heir of the castle and made off with him to
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As the great teacher (Doctor
Universalis)
Alan of Lille (d.
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He returned to France in 1800, and it was a substantial literary defence of Christianity which
attracted
Napoleon's notice and led to his employment by the Emperor at Rome and in Switzerland.
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In other words, thanks to the
lanterna magica the solitary hallucination of the founder of the Jesuit Order, who once
concentrated
all his five senses on imagining the agonies of hell, became technologically simulated for the masses.
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"Thus," as the poet
says, "a single day sent forth all the Fabii to the
war; a single day
destroyed
them all.
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had been
summoned
to court and, instead of obeying the
summons, had taken refuge with Raja Kirat Singh of Kalinjar, who
had refused to surrender him.
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It was understood
God made thee not too vigorous or too bold;
And men had
patience
with thy quiet mood,
And women, pity, as they saw thee pace
Their festive streets with premature grey hairs.
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these young birds are not fed by parents but feed themselves by
catching
insects.
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not in sooth
_Thy_ smile, but the
overfair
one, dropt from some etherial mouth.
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188; the pledge
of—ExcelsiorI 220;
possibilities
of, 221.
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Nietzsche - v18 - Epilogue, Index |
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The translation of the Iliad, when completed,
placed him at the undisputed
headship
of English men of letters then
living.
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find:'
of whose truth we find
ourselves
at once convinced.
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they do not know, and cannot
tell; but in order that they may not appear to be at a loss, they
repeat the ready-made charges which are used against all philosophers
about teaching things up in the clouds and under the earth, and having
no gods, and making the worse appear the better cause; for they do
not like to confess that their pretence of knowledge has been detected
- which is the truth: and as they are numerous and
ambitious
and energetic,
and are all in battle array and have persuasive tongues, they have
filled your ears with their loud and inveterate calumnies.
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Half of his short life was spent in
editorial
connection
with that paper.
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LINES WRITTEN AT A SMALL
DISTANCE
FROM MY HOUSE, AND SENT BY MY LITTLE
BOY TO THE PERSON TO WHOM THEY ARE ADDRESSED.
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SAYING GOOD-BYE TO A FRIEND WHO IS GOING ON AN EXCURSION TO THE
PLUM-FLOWER LAKE
BY LI T'AI-PO
I bid you good-bye, my friend, as you are going on an
excursion
to
the Plum-Flower Lake.
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Amy Lowell - Chinese Poets |
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Disrespect
and the absence of fear are always and exclusively found in bad minds.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-1-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991 |
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When the Taoist wizard returns and
describes
all this, the Chinese Emperor is stunned with grief.
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Thus he completed the learner's stages, and while sitting near the enlight- enment tree, he was exhorted by the buddhas, and meditated the five illu-
minations
and became a buddha.
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Men will know I
conquered
easily;
And only my regret would be left me.
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Corneille - Le Cid |
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The music of thy tongue I heard,
Nor wist while it enslav'd me;
I saw thine eyes, yet nothing fear'd,
Till fear no more had sav'd me:
The unwary sailor thus, aghast,
The wheeling torrent viewing,
'Mid
circling
horrors yields at last
To overwhelming ruin.
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burns |
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DON JUAN: No
finjáis
ya más.
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This is because an
observer
who is doing research is observed in turn and can absorb only what is presented to him as a consequence of the ob- servation of his being observed.
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Niklas Luhmann - Art of the Social System |
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Men like ants did wander upon the hump of an old whale
stranded
in a runnel.
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Starting
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How do you account for the
tendency
toward centraliza-
tion in State, municipal, and local government?
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xix (#35) #############################################
AN
INTRODUCTORY
ESSAY.
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The example thus given Central was followed by the Samnite communities, and generally Siv— by the mass of the
communities
from the Liris and the Italy.
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Therefore
all living beings possess that nucleus.
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There
he was plunged into the very midst of a torrent
of
intellectual
influences which found an impression-
able medium in the fiery youth, and to which he
eagerly made himself accessible.
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Nietzsche - v01 - Birth of Tragedy |
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FUNCTIONALIST
CYNICISMS
I
moral philosophies a drastic, graphic lesson: Morality is called the psychic factor of the war machine.
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(The
manservant
goes out) MRS.
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" Ironically, most Italian army conscripts had no stomach for
Mussolini
s wars, tending to remove themselves from battle once they discovered that the other side was using live ammunition.
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You have
perceived
the blades of the flame The flutter of sharp-edged sandals.
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243
gradually
becoming rarer and now
1 showing the pure, naive conscience of
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To whom thus Eve,
recovering
heart, repli'd.
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330
κ' ενώ 'ς το σπίτι εσπόνδιζεν, ώμοσε αυτός εμπρός μου
ότι το
πλοίο
ρίχθηκε και οι σύντροφοι έτοιμ' ήσαν,
'που κείνον θα οδηγήσουσι 'ς την ποθητήν πατρίδα.
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The Dresden clock continued ticking on the mantelpiece,
And the footman sat upon the dining-table
Holding the second housemaid on his knees--
Who had always been so careful while her
mistress
lived.
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Eliot - Prufrock and Other Observations |
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He'd a plan
To work at, draining swamps at
Pickthorn
End.
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But because
tribulations
also abound, and tempt- Mm.
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v4 |
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We have already mentioned how Saturninus was rehabilitated by the process
directed
against his murderer.
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"
The fact, thus explicitly stated, is implied in all poetry, in allegory,
in fable, in the use of emblems, and in the
structure
of language.
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Emerson - Representative Men |
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[590] At the coming of the Lion [Leo] those
constellations
wholly set, which were setting when the Crab rose, and with them sets the Eagle.
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Of course, there are many other economic
relationships
where actions can not be veriO?
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Many a goodly court my
presence
knows,
Yet in her there's more that does impress,
Measure and wit and other virtue glows
Beauty, youth, good manners, actions stir,
Of courtesy she has well-learnt her share
Of all displeasing things I find her free
I think no good thing lacking anyway.
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O WELL for him who lives at ease
With garnered gold in wide domain,
Nor heeds the splashing of the rain,
The
crashing
down of forest trees.
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Oscar Wilde - Poetry |
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But lest
Haply thou holdest that those images
Which come from objects are the sole that flit,
Others indeed there be of own accord
Begot, self-formed in earth's aery skies,
Which, moulded to innumerable shapes,
Are borne aloft, and, fluid as they are,
Cease not to change appearance and to turn
Into new outlines of all sorts of forms;
As we behold the clouds grow thick on high
And smirch the serene vision of the world,
Stroking
the air with motions.
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Lucretius |
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She liked him, however, upon the whole, much
better than she had expected, and in her heart was not sorry that she
could like him no more;--not sorry to be driven by the observation of
his Epicurism, his selfishness, and his conceit, to rest with
complacency on the remembrance of Edward's generous temper, simple
taste, and
diffident
feelings.
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Austen - Sense and Sensibility |
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Neither of these issues
interests
the
Continent at all.
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Soviet Union - 1931 - Fighting the Red Trade Menace |
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The wicked throng had sworne to spend their blood Against the right, and such a man as had
deserved
good.
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Ovid - Book 5 |
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at is to seyn swiche
gerdou{n}
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Chaucer - Boethius |
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How has the Suhrkamp author changed over the years since the time it was unthinkable to give
interviews
to Springer Press newspapers?
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Sloterdijk - Selected Exaggerations |
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Wherefore
that is enough if to us alone she gives that
day which she marks with a whiter stone.
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Catullus - Carmina |
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' In an elegy on Mrs Bulstred,
which is divided into two separately printed poems, Death I recant
and Death be not proud, these moods are
combined
in a sonorous
and dignified strain?
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v04 |
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Without homosexuals there would be no
homophobia
and no gay-bashing, but there would also be no gay bars or gay pride marches.
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Foucault-Key-Concepts |
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'' Faced with so much existential drama and its pathos, would it not be better to ignore all of this, to ignore Being and latency, and act, without much drama, as if we still believed that the world was our own
construction
and that the conditions of collective and individual survival were within our reach?
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Gumbrecht - Incarnation, Now - Five Brief Thoughts and a Non-Conclusive Finding |
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Windthorst
had both resisted and resented the
orders from Rome in a purely political matter and the
consequent split between the ecclesiastical and lay forces
of Catholicism within the Empire.
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Robertson - Bismarck |
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Human decency demands the
division
of work among a great number of people, rather than having it piled onto a few.
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Pound-Jefferson-and-or-Mussolini |
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Commagene
and Judaea were left under his control.
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Memnon - History of Heracleia |
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Yes, I
renounce
him!
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Krasinski - The Undivine Comedy |
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In after years,
he still spoke with rapture of the
pleasure
he had received as
a boy from Ogilby's rendering of Homer.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09 |
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After that, for several minutes, he was in
agonizing
pain.
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Orwell - Keep the Apidistra Flying |
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Nearly all the
individual
works in the
collection are in the public domain in the United States.
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Dickinson - Three - Complete |
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We
who are
considered
the pillars of society are but its tools
after all.
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World's Greatest Books - Volume 17 - Poetry and Drama |
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The
earliest
hypothesis with which we are acquainted, and which has
received the support of some of the most eminent of the moderns,
ascribes the original formation of the foetus to the combination of
particles of matter derived from each of the parents.
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Knowlton - Fruits of Philosophy- A Treatise on the Population Question |
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And such events, which are triggered by
technical
media, possi- bly represent the conclusion of more than just a chapter in postwar European history.
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Kittler-Friedrich-Optical-Media-pdf |
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He does not stare upon the air
Through a little roof of glass:
He does not pray with lips of clay
For his agony to pass;
Nor feel upon his
shuddering
cheek
The kiss of Caiaphas.
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Wilde - Selected Poems |
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It was now a thing of ink and paper, and Dosiadas seems to have
interpreted
the Pipe in the light of the pipes of his own time, as representing the outward appearance of an actual pipe.
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Pattern Poems |
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The latter has only
just about reached a state of culture in which it can fulfil its
original
object,--it has found its
level,--and disguise.
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Nietzsche - Works - v14 - Will to Power - a |
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For where the benefit of the Judges, and Ministers of a
Court of Justice, ariseth for the
multitude
of Causes that are brought
to their cognisance, there must needs follow two Inconveniences: One,
is the nourishing of sutes; for the more sutes, the greater benefit: and
another that depends on that, which is contention about Jurisdiction;
each Court drawing to it selfe, as many Causes as it can.
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Hobbes - Leviathan |
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{40c} Ten Brink points out the strongly heathen
character
of this
part of the epic.
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Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere |
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Pollux
undertook
to box against him and killed him with a blow on the elbow.
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Apollodorus - The Library |
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" These things are not only done everywhere but
laughed at too; yet as
ridiculous
as they are, they make society
pleasant, and, as it were, glue it together.
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Erasmus - In Praise of Folly |
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The truth is, I think, that 'The Rape of the Lock'
represents Pope's
attitude
toward the social life of his time in the
period of his brilliant youth.
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Alexander Pope |
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Values, then, have the function of guaranteeing the quality of present choice in spite of
technical
defuturization.
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The-future-cannot-begin-Niklas-Luhmann |
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