What, then, of that vague and
exceeding sinfulness of which he so
bitterly
accuses and repents
himself?
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in the
editions
of Jo.
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National Character Investigated
It hardly needs saying that national stereotypes, usually based on the attri- bution of exaggerated
individual
characteristics to an entire people, long predate the eighteenth century and remain ubiquitous in our own day.
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Baldazzar, it doth grieve me
To give thee cause for grief, my
honoured
friend.
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Gervase must go, always Gervase, her mind
Repeated
like a rhyme
This name he did not know.
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M LN 639
to pay an even higher price for granting this Doctor or rather Magister Faust with a passion for the
innermost
secrets of nature, a nature which punished loathsome measurings or even numeration of her exterior with contempt.
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Her love, too, is quite
different
from
his.
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Je me
disais cela parce que les relations
mondaines
ayant eu jusqu'ici une
place dans ma vie quotidienne, un avenir où elles ne figureraient plus
m'effrayait et que cet expédient qui me permettrait de retenir sur moi
l'attention de mes amis, peut-être d'exciter leur admiration, jusqu'au
jour où je serais assez bien pour recommencer à les voir, me
consolait.
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You are
forbidden to write--to hold a pen; yet one word from you, dear Victor,
is
necessary
to calm our apprehensions.
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in the
presence
of .
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'He is
dead,'
murmured
the fellow, immensely impressed.
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Vil UNION OF ITALY
47
drew from all the other Italian communities and took into its own sole keeping, or in other words, what
conception
in state-law is to be associated with this sovereignty of Rome, we are nowhere expressly informed, and—a signifi cant circumstance, indicating prudent calculation —there does not even exist any generally current expression for that conception.
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The pilot of the helicopter
hesitated
for some seconds, as if
he would think about that, what he should do now.
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Through this, we have realized the fourth Dharma of Gampopa:
confusion
has arisen as Primordial Awareness.
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Kalu Rinpoche |
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For a moment a rhythmless,
tuneless
fog
Encompasses her.
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Amy Lowell |
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Homer is, in the world of the
Hellenic
discord,
the pan-Hellenic Greek.
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Nietzsche - v08 - The Case of Wagner |
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At
some future day, it may be, I shall remember a few
scattered
fragments
and broken paragraphs, and write them down, and find the letters turn
to gold upon the page.
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Hawthorne - Scarlett Letter |
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Par-
don me, I write in such a
miserable
manner in English, but I
am now troubled and agitated with fever in brain and body.
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Poland - 1919 - Krasinski - Anonymous Poet of Poland |
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In 1696 a local rebelliɔn
provided an excuse for fortifying the factory; and two years later
permission was obtained to rent the three
villages
of Sutanati,
Calcutta, and Govindpur for 1200 rupees a year.
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Cambridge History of India - v5 - British India |
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Here take our homage, Chief and Sire;
Here wreathe with bay thy conquering brow,
And bid the
prancing
Mede retire,
Our Caesar thou!
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Horace - Odes, Carmen |
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In hittingand being hit, both partiesbecome
subjectiveobjectsfor
each other.
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Sloterdijk-Cynicism-the-Twilight-of-False-Consciousness |
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which they plentifully
sprinkled
the poor
man's sace, who in a few moments
Opened his eyes, and in a tone of saint-
ness and astonishment, exclaimed,---
" Where am I!
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Childrens - Tales of the Hermitage |
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Not a sect I should care to belong to, I must say ’
They talked for a little while longer, but not to much purpose In reality the
whole subject of religious belief and religious doubt was boring and
incomprehensible to Mr Warburton Its only appeal to him was as a pretext for
blasphemy Presently he changed the subject, as though giving up the attempt
to understand Dorothy’s outlook
‘This is nonsense that we’re talking,’ he said ‘You’ve got hold of some very
depressmg ideas, but you’ll grow out of them later on, you know Christianity
isn’t really an incurable disease However, there was something quite
different
that I was going to say to you I want you to listen to me for a moment You’re
coming home, after being away eight months, to what I expect you realize is a
rather uncomfortable situation.
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Orwell - A Clergyman's Daughter |
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We dwelt on these features of the Arab
world in and outside Turkey not only
because of the
interest
they may present
in themselves.
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Jabotinsky - 1917 - Turkey and the War |
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He pleaded that
he could not leave his duties in the
Republic
; and indeed the Se
nate would not allow him to go into any such danger.
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Sarpi - 1888 - History of Fra Paolo Sarpi 2 |
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But the
diversity
itself is expunged from the record.
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The Yaksha
What doth he gain that always acteth with
judgment
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Universal Anthology - v01 |
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See many of the pieces in Rump: or an exact collection of the
choycest
Poems and
Songs relating to the Late Times.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07 |
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Similarly,
Prasangikas
accept the nominal existence of things and persons; and this is their standpoint.
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Tsongkhapa-s-Qualms-About-Early-Tibetan-Interpretations-of-Madhyamaka-Philosophy |
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@E':
: i ,; iiiis ; i,
uiitiii=
,A+i;i;
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Sloterdijk - Spheres - v1 |
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It is only Book 75 of his Reductorium Morale,
a
gigantic
work begun at Avignon and finished
at Paris in 1342.
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Ovid - 1901 - Ovid and His Influence |
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Her agitation and alarm
exceeded
all that was
endured by the rest, by the right of a disposition which not even
innocence could keep from suffering.
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Austen - Mansfield Park |
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Yet stars will watch at night, and morning rise as before, and
hours heave like sea waves casting up
pleasures
and pains.
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Tagore - Gitanjali |
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You see
with what
indifference
that cause is treated,
which ought not only to occupy the chief
place among our cares, but even absorb all our
thoughts.
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Poland - 1910 - Protestantism in Poland, a Brief Study of its History |
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d In tI11S bughouse Sodoln on ThaIne) )old out N'lpolLon
H O l l J e I I s t a n d o n e l
Paradl~o
T e r r c s t r c
and the sheep on Rh'1111 plaln~ havl dtffercl1t nalnes accordIng to colour,
nouns, Il0t one 110Ul1 plus an adJectIve, l(Meas nugas" nlV TrIfles, said Anseltn
ilL'adoravano" saId the S1.
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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Instead, the text is shown here in the order in which it appears on the page; in agreement with Erdman, the marginal material seems to flow most
logically
as the bottom of the page, moving to the stanza in the right margin and then concluding with the material in the left margin EJC}
And Los said.
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Blake - Zoas |
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Or on still
evenings
when the rain falls close There comes a tremor in the drops, and fast
My pulses run, knowing thy thought hath passed That beareth thee as doth the wind a rose.
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Ezra-Pound-Provenca-English |
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And he was so
solicitous
to prevent any person from
being prejudiced or annoyed by himself or any of his
?
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Childrens - Little Princes |
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3, this work is provided to you 'AS-IS' WITH NO OTHER
WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTIBILITY
OR FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE.
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Keats - Lamia |
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—
exuberant
spirits and success, xvi.
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Nietzsche - v18 - Epilogue, Index |
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SOVIET CIVILIZATION
drama and literature and music was limited to a thin
top-layer of the
economically
and socially privileged.
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Soviet Union - 1952 - Soviet Civilization |
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I
challenge
any one here to race with me.
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Aesop's Fables by Aesop |
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Hegel's reading of Jacobi dovetails into his exposition of Spinoza by means of a distinction drawn between reflective and speculative conceptions of the principle of
sufficient
reason [Satz des Grundes].
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Somewhat surprisingly, Sophocles,
although
by his time Electra and
Clytemnestra had become leading figures in the story and the mother-murder
its essential climax, preserves a very similar atmosphere.
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Euripides - Electra |
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His principal
works are : (Sonnets from Venice) (1824); (The
Fateful Fork) (1826), an Aristophanic comedy
ridiculing the reigning literary
fashions
of the
time ;(The Romantic Edipus) (1828), a comedy
with the same subject: then followed a num-
ber of lyric poems and odes, with the drama
(The League of Cambrai, and the epic story
(The Abassides,' written in 1830.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v29 - BIographical Dictionary |
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You can easily comply with the terms of this
agreement
by
keeping this work in the same format with its attached full Project
Gutenberg-tm License when you share it without charge with others.
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Rilke - Poems |
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[410] Communications so
distant and
multiplied
explain the prosperity of the empire of the
Seleucidæ.
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Napoleon - History of Julius Caesar - a |
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The wasps
flourish
greenly
Dawn goes by round her neck
A necklace of windows
You are all the solar joys
All the sun of this earth
On the roads of your beauty.
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Paul Eluard - Poems |
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Radford [1920
was in fact
subjected
to a drastic revision and was almost
entirely rewritten in conformity to the new rules of art.
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Ovid - 1869 - Juvenile Works and Spondaic Period |
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`See' (so they wept) `God's
Warning!
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Sidney Lanier |
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Meantime
let all in Thessaly who dread
My sceptre join in mourning for the dead
With temples sorrow-shorn and sable weed.
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Euripides - Alcestis |
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We take the total value of the product and put the
constant
capital which merely re-appears in it, equal to zero.
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Marx - Capital-Volume-I |
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That
explains
why every poem is unreal
which conveys black without a ray of light.
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Stefan George - Studies |
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This Troilus, whan he hir wordes herde, 1065
Have ye no care, him liste not to slepe;
For it
thoughte
him no strokes of a yerde
To here or seen Criseyde, his lady wepe;
But wel he felte aboute his herte crepe,
For every teer which that Criseyde asterte, 1070
The crampe of deeth, to streyne him by the herte.
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Chaucer - Troilius and Criseyde |
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" By which I mean that these trifling details were useful at a time, and in a world, that tended to myths and to the elevation of its
teachers
into divinities.
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Ezra Pound - Confucian Analects |
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Here he lingered for some months, getting
steadily
worse; he was removed to the Priory of St.
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The Letters of Abelard and Heloise |
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Pakistan
Yesterday and Today.
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Cambridge History of India - v4 - Indian Empire |
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If he
would
honestly
relate what it was quite impossible that he could have
forgotten, the House would make all fair allowances, and would grant him
time to recollect subordinate details.
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Macaulay |
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"
[1] They share this character of indestructibility with all psychic acts
that are really unconscious--that is, with psychic acts
belonging
to the
system of the unconscious only.
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Dream Psychology by Sigmund Freud |
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" Soon afterward the unhappy
wretch received sentence of death, and was remanded to the county jail
to await the inexorable
vengeance
of the law.
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Poe - 5 |
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In this hour the two
mighty
purposes
of his life grew clearer in men's minds.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v11 - Fro to Gre |
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Claudius est un des auteurs
allemands
qui ont le plus de cette
?
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Madame de Stael - De l'Allegmagne |
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Isidore, xlii,
xliii;
buried at Jarrow, xl;
his relics stolen by Elfred and carried to Durham, xl;
translated
with those of St.
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bede |
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Rubens, Luyders,
Paul de Vos, and other Belgian painters, had drawn animals with
admirable mastery; but all these are
surpassed
by the Dutch
artists Van der Velde, Berghem, Karel du Jardin, and by the
prince of animal painters, Paul Potter, whose famous “Bull,” in
the gallery of the Hague, deserves to be placed in the Vatican
beside the « Transfiguration” by Raphael.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v01 - A to Apu |
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poetry, though
sometimes
met with in
prose.
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Latin - Elements of Latin Prosody and Metre Compiled with Selections |
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đã không kẻ đoái
người
hoài,
Sẵn đây ta kiếm một vài nén hương.
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Nguyễn Du - Kieu - 01 |
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Will any one look a little into — right into — the
mystery of how ideals are
manufactured
in this
world ?
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Nietzsche - v13 - Genealogy of Morals |
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APPENDIX
THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL
A VERSION BASED ON THE ORIGINAL DRAFT OF THE POEM
I
HE did not wear his scarlet coat,
For blood and wine are red,
And blood and wine were on his hands
When they found him with the dead,
The poor dead woman whom he loved,
And
murdered
in her bed.
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Wilde - Selected Poems |
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Copyright
infringement
liability can be quite severe.
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The_satires_of_Persius |
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Crimson, frosty with dew, the roses bend where
thou afar moving in the
glamorous
sun drinkst in life of earth, of the air, the
tissue
golden about thee.
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Ezra-Pound-Ripostes |
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Crouching
down
with his dagger in his hand, following with eye and gesture
every movement of Death,— who, roaring furiously, and open-
ing wide her enormous jaws, seemed determined to guard the
entrance of her den,- Morok waited for the moment to rush
There is such fascination in danger, that Adrienne
shared in spite of herself the feeling of painful curiosity, mixed
with terror, that thrilled through all the spectators.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v24 - Sta to Tal |
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unde (lapsis rebus) peto
solatium
(enall.
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Latin - Bradley - Exercises in Latin Prosody |
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Instead they assure us that we "have no choice as whether
economic
and state power shall be merged.
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Propaganda - 1943 - New Collectivist Propaganda |
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frostwork on the window pane has appre- hended the unknown beauty of the crystal's law, seems to me to have an idea more wholesome to our frail
imaginings
of the meaning of the Mystery of Life" [Upward, The New Word, 222; cited by Knox, Pai, 3-1,81].
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A-Companion-to-the-Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound-II |
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"On Thursday morning, ' he sent for the Prior, and begged him to
commend him to the prayers of the Fathers, and when service was
finished that he would be pleased to
administer
the holy communion
to him, and added that he had lived in the poverty of the Order,
having nothing of his own; that all which had been granted to him
according to the rules of the Order, remained in his rooms.
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Sarpi - 1868 - Life of Fra Paolo Sarpi |
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March 2 2018: There are some problems with the automated software used to prevent abuse of the Web site (mainly to prevent mass downloads from hurting site performance for
everyone
else).
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Dostoesvky - The Devils |
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1033 This and the two
following
entries are not in the narrative.
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bede |
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And a will is still in this word, a will that wants to go out into a being, and the same will is the
original
will's life, which goes out from the giving birth as from the mouth of will into the life of magia as into nature.
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Schelling-Philosophical-Investigations-into-the-Essence-of-Human-Freedom |
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unless a
copyright
notice is included.
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American Poetry - 1922 - A Miscellany |
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You say that the family will also be affected by this trial; I really
can't see how, but that's beside the point and I'm quite willing to
follow your
instructions
in all of this.
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The Trial by Franz Kafka |
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Afterwards, before I
got home, I was cursing and
swearing
at you because of that address, I
hated you already because of the lies I had told you.
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Dostoevsky - Notes from Underground |
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In how far, in the other great races of mankind, uniformity with the standard of the Aryan race may reign, or what has prevented and
hindered
this ; to arrive more nearly at such knowledge would require in the first instance the most
302
intense research into racial characteristics.
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Weininger - 1903 - Sex and Character |
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Through
familiarity
and pictures you will learn to sec them.
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Wang-ch-ug-Dor-je-Mahamudra-Eliminating-the-Darkness-of-Ignorance |
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The branches were gracefully drooping with their
weight, like a
barberry
bush, so that the whole tree acquired a new
character.
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I have commented on Tu Wei-ming's effort to facilitate post- modern appropriation of Confucius's teachings by retranslating Confucius's term for the human ideal--zhun zi, which originally meant ''the sons of the rulers'' and was transformed by Confucius to mean ''the noble man'' rather than ''the nobleman''--as ''the profound person.
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But to the
thousands who have listened with delight to his speeches on
anniversary and other occasions, these same traits will be noted as
unequivocal
evidence
of originality.
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8Alberto Villanueva sees a disjuncture between Girri's and Heidegger's
discussions
of the figure of the
poet.
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Trakl - T h e Poet's F ad in g Face- A lb e rto G irri, R afael C ad en as a n d P o s th u m a n is t Latin A m e ric a n P o e try |
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The resulthas been thatthe legitimateinfluenceof
atleast beenfocusedontheconsiderationofnew studentsh,as, potentially,
formsand possibilities,such as theestablishmentof mixedcommitteesof universityteachersand studentsforthe
discussionof
the manyquestions involvedinthereformofcoursesofstudy.
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Their pitch-works are amazing, and
their casks give
evidence
of the abundance of wine: these are made of
wood, and are larger than houses, and the great supply of pitch allows
them to be sold cheap.
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[196] Great Master Shinsai29 of Kannon-in Temple in Joshu, the story
goes, is sent a
donation
by an old woman, who asks the Great Master to recite
the whole of the sutras.
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We have among earlier books the Venerable
Bede and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, have completed a Livy in an
admirable new translation by Canon Roberts, while Caesar, Tacitus,
Thucydides and
Herodotus
are not forgotten.
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Kalidasa - Shantukala, and More |
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e resou{n} of
mankynde
4932
ne wene?
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The War of the Rebel-
lion was no exception to this rule, and the story of the
apple-tree is one of those fictions based on a slight
foundation
of
fact.
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They are variables that seem to have their sources deep within the personality and to be relatively impervious to
superficial
changes in the external situation.
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here being made about the
intentionality
or awareness of peacocks and peahens.
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While protecting life results in long life,
striking
and beating causes much sickness.
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And how shall I be profited, if he
is stripped and falls to
lamentation
and weeping?
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victors the field we may depart,
Ours the scepter then great Brittayne
slayne amid the playne this body lye,
Mine enemies yet shall not deny me this, But that dyed geving the noble charge
To hazarde life for
conquest
crowne.
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Dodsley - Select Collection of Old Plays - v1 |
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Ou
croit parvenir a`
comprendre
l'univers comme l'espace, en ren-
versant toujours les barrie`res, en reculant les difficulte?
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Madame de Stael - De l'Allegmagne |
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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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