"A
Cultural
History o fLatin America.
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Thomas, which reminds me that I have a
romance of my own in my autobiography, which I am
building
for the
instruction of the world.
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The public, I confess, had not the same opinion of his abilities that I have; for he never passed as a man of sterling
eloquence
among the people.
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Family Interaction of Pattern C
Fear that something dreadful may happen to
themselves
while they are out of the house is an extremely common symptom in agoraphobic patients.
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Bowlby - Separation |
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For his
wife will be even such another as himself, and
likewise
her father; and
in like manner will his children be brought up.
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Epictetus |
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) It has
happened
before, and it will again.
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Abid bin Al-Abras - The Cycle of Death - A Mu'allaqa |
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The poems are all written in four-lined stanzas and with few
^exceptions in eleven syllabled lines,- so that
throughout
the
i>worlcTeminine rhymes predominate.
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Stefan George - Studies |
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But
ordinary
people, Maisie,
must behave and work as such.
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BY THE AUTHOR OF
"EARLY ENGLISH
ALLITERATIVE
POEMS.
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Gawaine and the Green Knight |
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Since
socially
based metaphors are
part of the culture, it's the society/person's point of view that counts.
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Lakoff-Metaphors |
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] Lower he adds, [He died as he had lived, in the Com
munion of the Church of England, in whose
Ordinances
he had been often a Partaker, and now felt the Blessed Effects thereof in these his Agonies.
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Western Martyrology or Blood Assizes |
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The women sadly lacked
physical
tone.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 to v25 - Rab to Tur |
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1 But others say that he got this name because once when
Alexander
was walking about after recovering from a sickness, he accompanied him and kept conversing with him.
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s loyalty to friends, but very poorly of his judgment in
political
matters.
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Du Fu - 5 |
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19 fortune, power and spouse,
together
with the body so
dear: all are set aside.
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Kalu-Rinpoche-Foundation-of-Buddhist-Meditation |
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Thus the rhetoric dealing with ''wage slavery"
contributes
absolutely nothing to any serious con- sideration of economic power.
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This was given to them
originally
as a tonic.
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Adams-Great-American-Fraud |
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The world would be full of literal and figura- tive frontiers and
thresholds
that nobody in his right mind
would cross.
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Schelling - The Manipulation of Risk |
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I almost gave my life long ago for a thing
That has gone to dust now,
stinging
my eyes--
It is strange how often a heart must be broken
Before the years can make it wise.
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If some one seeing her so fragile stand,
Were it to save her, should put forth his hand,
Ere he had made a step, or
breathed
a vow,
The scaffold's shadow were upon his brow.
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Hugo - Poems |
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And when he had recognized that extreme danger threatened the Roman name as a result of the Goths and Taifali and also, more terrible than total annihilation, the Huns and Alans controlling Thrace and Dacia as though foreign lands, to the
applause
of all, he committed a third of the imperium to Theodosius, a year under thirty, who was summoned from Hispania.
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Aurelius Victor - Caesars |
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O
studious
Poet, eloquent for truth!
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Coleridge - Poems |
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452
Thus in a foreign region bright
By day or in the
peaceful
night 460
Your beams of happiness arose .
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Pindar |
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Purgatorio
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Dante - La Divina Commedia |
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Childrens - Book of Poetry |
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Age, I do defy thee--
O, sweet shepherd, hie thee,
For
methinks
thou stay'st too long.
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Golden Treasury |
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This much
alone do I remember, that I
sauntered
up and down hill, gazing
upon many a lovely meadow vale.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v12 - Gre to Hen |
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'Had I made it ever so perfect or correct,' said Goldsmith
to Dr Farr (as reported in the Percy Memoir), 'I should not have
had a shilling more'; and the slight
modifications
in the second
edition prove nothing to the contrary.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10 |
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"
'Tis said that the triremes
assembled
in council and that the oldest
spoke in these terms, "Are you ignorant, my sisters, of what is plotting
in Athens?
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Aristophanes |
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The attempt of the Hegelian schools to unify the divine and the human subject is
ultimately
destructive of both.
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Pleiderer - Development of Theology in Germany since Kant |
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So much better in every respect are the works of
nature than the
adulteries
of art.
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Erasmus - In Praise of Folly |
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For it is just this confluence of identities--the bringing together of evil criminal, repentant sinner, student of Communist doctrine, and the man
originally
imprisoned--which constitutes the rebirth.
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But of course the date
“after
Hegel” also describes the protest against the idyll of the philosophy of history.
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Sloterdijk - Art of Philosophy |
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To kill a wife and her husband with her and her
children
sates not his anger ; 'tis not enough to slaughter relations and drive friends into exile ; he strives to destroy every citizen of Rome and to blot out the very name of our race.
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Claudian - 1922 - Loeb |
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Voice of
experience
that, not of theory.
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Ezra-Pound-Speaking |
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Many things in
Germany have evidently been altered since the
late war with France, and new
requirements
for
German culture brought over.
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Nietzsche - v05 - Untimely Meditations - b |
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The canopy
embroidered
with dragons drinks in and casts back the sun.
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Ezra-Pound-Lustra |
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rium tihi sero datum :
victoria
velox.
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Latin - Elements of Latin Prosody and Metre Compiled with Selections |
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The
blood of the most eminent champions of liberty had been shed upon the
scaffold; and such as by a timely flight avoided that fate, were
wandering in misery far from their native land, while the obsequious
slaves of
despotism
enjoyed their patrimony.
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Schiller - Thirty Years War |
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Say thou dost love me, love me, love me--toll
The silver
iterance!
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Elizabeth Browning - 4 |
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The experience had served to make
the Soviet leaders aware of
deficiencies
in their military strength,
and they immediately began to concentrate on plans for the
defense of the Soviet Union.
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Soviet Union - 1944 - Meet the Soviet Russians |
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Revised edition, with numerous Woodcut
Portraits
and Plates.
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Kant - Critique of Pure Reason |
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,
comments
on the term Disert, a common topographical prefix to Irish localities.
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Life and Works of St Aneguissiums Hagographicus |
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Presence
is the sting of the unfinished birth.
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Sloterdijk- Infinite Mobilization |
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These set upon us with two ships
furnished
and fought with us, and
wounded many, casting at us instead of stones the seeds of those
gourds.
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Lucian - True History |
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αλλ' άστ', αν δεν
επιθυμείς
'ς τα χέρια να πιασθούμε».
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) Especially because the concept of mobilization--due to its uncanny, even devastating
connotations
(Ju?
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Sloterdijk |
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So that Time by his measure to try,
Is Petitio
Principii!
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v10 - Emp to Fro |
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No man can add one
inch to his stature; in such a case all
striving
and toiling is vain.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v17 - Mai to Mom |
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Candide was whipped in cadence
while they were singing; the Biscayner, and the two men who had refused
to eat bacon, were burnt; and
Pangloss
was hanged, though that was not
the custom.
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Candide by Voltaire |
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50 In ct, how ever, Aristo was not the only Stoic to speak ofindi erence to indi erent things; moreover, Marcus, as a ith l adherent to the Stoicism of Epictetus and of Chrysippus, did not understand this
principle
in the same sense as Aristo, and interpreted it in a wholly di erent way.
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Hadot - The Inner Citadel The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius |
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But please grant me the gift of
fearlessness!
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Dudjom Rinpoche - Fundamentals and History of the Nyingmapa |
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This music is
successful
with a "dying fall"
Now that we talk of dying--
And should I have the right to smile?
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Eliot - Prufrock and Other Observations |
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Even human beings are seen experiencing immeasurable sufferings from their penury," from search for sensual pleasure, treachery, hurt," separation from loved ones,
association
with un-loved ones and poverty etc.
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Bhavanakrama-Stages-of-Meditation-by-Kamalashila |
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“Anyhow, I suppose it was the French who introduced the
fashion?
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Lermontov - A Hero of Our Time |
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For if reason sought to do this, it would have to show how the logical relation of prin- ciple and consequence can be used synthetically in a
different
sort of intuition from the sensible; that is how a causa noumenon is possible.
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SONGS HYMNS AND LYRICS
Lips that flame like scarlet wine,
Eyes of azure, smile divine - »
Is that you,
Selling apples
Where the golden
sunlight
dapples,
Eily Considine ?
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v28 - Songs, Hymns, Lyrics |
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After all,“ love to our neighbour
is always a
secondary
matter, partly conventional
and arbitrarily manifested in relation to our fear
of our neighbour.
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Nietzsche - v12 - Beyond Good and Evil |
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"
Whereupon
the chancellor had expostu-
lated with the lord Berkley, whom he knew to be
his secret enemy, though no man made more out-
ward professions to him : but he denied he had re-
ported any such thing.
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Edward Hyde - Earl of Clarendon |
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For as it is ever a merit to bear a small suffering
with cheerfulness, so must the calm and patient
endurance
of the
worst be a merit, and will only differ in being a greater one;
as the same reason which is valid for the forgiveness of small
injuries is equally valid for the forgiveness of the greatest.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 - Rab to Rus |
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Much that is excellent in his
humorous
writings may
very possibly cease to retain a place in literature from the circumstance that
he deals with characters and peculiarities which are in some measure local,
## p.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v02 - Aqu to Bag |
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Princeton:
Princeton
University Press.
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Schwarz - Committments |
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This is particularly true of the leading Soviet conservative, former Second Secretary Yegor Ligachev, who has publicly
recognized
many of the deep defects of the Brezhnev period.
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Fukuyama - End of History |
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Put me among business
people — whether they’re company
directors
or commercial travellers — and I’m a fairly
good judge of character.
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Orwell - Coming Up for Air |
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Through the pos- session of the
Compassionate
Thought and from the successive perfection ofboth the accumulations which are gathered by performing the six perfections, the twin manifestations of Enlightenment are obtained.
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Kalu-Rinpoche-Foundation-of-Buddhist-Meditation |
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Direct every
spiritual
practice you do to the welfare of all sentient beings, your own parents.
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Longchen-Rabjam-The-Final-Instruction-on-the-Ultimate-Meaning |
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de la Luzerne, just sent as
ambassador
to England.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v06 to v10 - Cal to Fro |
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‘Have I ever told you, MON AMI, that in the old Russian Anny it was
considered
bad
form to spit on a Jew?
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Orwell - Down and Out in Paris and London |
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Royalty payments should be clearly marked as such and
sent to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation at the
address
specified
in Section 4, "Information about donations to
the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation.
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French - Apollinaire - Alcools |
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"
Was the friend Sir James
Mackintosh?
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Wordsworth - 1 |
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And a ripping rude rape in his
lucreasious
togery.
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Finnegans |
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Europa was a
Phoenician
by
birth.
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Ovid - Art of Love |
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This was the form of interaction that the
otherwise
clashing power factions
214 chapter three
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SIMMEL-Georg-Sociology-Inquiries-Into-the-Construction-of-Social-Forms-2vol |
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After her death, she was
interred
beside St.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v4 |
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Some of the
observers
would sanction additional aid immediately, Mickey Edwards urging that the Guatemalan army would benefit from being "exposed to American values and to American training.
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Manufacturing Consent - Chomsky |
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The gude wife an’ me were calculatin', juist by
chance, this verra mornin': and we baith settled that we cudna
face a new lease
comfortable
wi' less than a fifty-pund reduc-
tion; but we micht scrape on wi' forty.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 - Tur to Wat |
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I see they lay
helpless
& naked: weeping
And none to answer, none to cherish thee with mothers smiles.
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blake-poems |
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ONE half he left a guard upon the shore,
And with the other hastened to the door,
Where dwelled the belle, who daily fairer grew:
Our chief was smitten
instantly
at view;
And, fearing opportunity again,
Like this, perhaps, he never might obtain,
Avowed at once his passion to the fair;
At which she frowned, and told him, with an air;
To recollect his duty, and her rank:--
With equals only, he should be so frank.
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La Fontaine |
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Whereas the aristocracy treated its
"cerity
na
or
m of life with irony, bourgeois
cultural
values (Gemutskultur) treated the
54 D EIGHT UNMASKINGS: A REVIEW OF CRITIQUES
artificial convolutions in that form of life with disgust.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Critique-of-Cynical-Reason |
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He eagerly took up his
explanations
from the point where he had broken off.
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v2 |
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For it is not the deed but the
intention
that makes the crime.
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The Letters of Abelard and Heloise - 1st Letter |
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But the performance of the French is not equal to their skill; and
hitherto
we have wanted skill to perform better.
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Dryden - Virgil - Aeineid |
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No longer the flowers are gay,
The
springtime
hath lost its caress,
Alone I will dream to-day,
Weep in the silent recess.
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Stefan George - Selections from His Works and Others |
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But none of them is by itself a final
absolute
theory.
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Aryadeva - Four Hundred Verses |
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And because individuals would eventually atrophy within such reductions,
compensations
are vitally important.
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Sloterdijk- Infinite Mobilization |
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I
backward
cast my e'e.
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Golden Treasury |
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OVID AND HIS INFLUENCE
Ne si
religieuse
dame,
Tant soit chaste de cors et d'ame,
Se Ven va sa biauti loant,
Qui ne se ddlite en oant.
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Ovid - 1901 - Ovid and His Influence |
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The
miraculous
pull of the very other – that storm from paradise that drives into the wings of Walter Benjamin’s angel of history14 – comes from a “place” that does not lie before us but behind us.
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Sloterdijk- Infinite Mobilization |
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His disciples,
including
Provincial Governor Lê Kiem*571 and Defense Commissioner Hán Ðinh, cremated his body, collected the relics, and built a stupa to house them.
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Thiyen Uyen Tap |
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There is no faking the amount of perceptive energy concentrated in Henry James's
vignettes
in such phrases
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Ezra-Pound-Instigations |
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Further
reproduction
prohibited without permission.
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Brett Bourbon - 1996 - Constructing a Replacement for the Soul |
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Further
reproduction
prohibited without permission.
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Brett Bourbon - 1996 - Constructing a Replacement for the Soul |
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"Then about the time when the earth begins
to turn from the sun and sleeps in darkness,
Jehovah called two of the eternal
Cherubim
before
His throne, and said: 'Go ye to the plains of
Siberia.
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Poland - 1915 - Poland, a Study in National Idealism - Monica Gardner |
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"Then about the time when the earth begins
to turn from the sun and sleeps in darkness,
Jehovah called two of the eternal
Cherubim
before
His throne, and said: 'Go ye to the plains of
Siberia.
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Poland - 1915 - Poland, a Study in National Idealism - Monica Gardner |
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The moon gazed softly upon the
watery element, restless but obedient to it, and I was able by its light
to distinguish two ships lying at some distance from the shore, their
black rigging motionless and
standing
out, like cobwebs, against the
pale line of the horizon.
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Lermontov - A Hero of Our Time |
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The moon gazed softly upon the
watery element, restless but obedient to it, and I was able by its light
to distinguish two ships lying at some distance from the shore, their
black rigging motionless and
standing
out, like cobwebs, against the
pale line of the horizon.
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Lermontov - A Hero of Our Time |
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and first
One Grecian bark plunged straight, and sheared away
Bowsprit
and stem of a Phoenician ship.
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Aeschylus |
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Before I parted with them, the Poorman said, 'I'd
like to repay you this piece of work: isn't there
something
you
want very much?
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v04 - Bes to Bro |
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Before I parted with them, the Poorman said, 'I'd
like to repay you this piece of work: isn't there
something
you
want very much?
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v04 - Bes to Bro |
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