--
O, then did Phædra redden, then her pride
Took fire, to be so
steadfastly
denied!
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der Kritik (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1974), pp.
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property
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Pietatis
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Un
scrupulousness in the use of
dangerous
means;
perversity and complexity of character considered as an advantage and exploited.
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criminal
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Frederica
runs much in my thoughts,
and when Reginald has recovered his usual good spirits (as I trust he
soon will) we will try to rob him of his heart once more, and I am full
of hopes of seeing their hands joined at no great distance.
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higher men, and by the symbol of the lion, wishes to convey to us that
he has won over and
mastered
the best and the most terrible in nature.
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As concerning the
judgment
of God, the knowledge thereof must be let [sought] out of the continual doctrine of the Scripture; and it is nothing doubtful what the Scripture saith; to wit, that whoredom is accursed before God, and that the soul and body are thereby defiled, that the holy temple of God is polluted, and Christ is rent in pieces; that God doth daily punish whoremongers, and that he will once pay them home.
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The
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[85] When To-no-Chiujio had gone, Genji picked this
flower, and sent it to his mother-in-law by the nurse of the infant
child, with the following:--
"In bowers where all beside are dead
Survives alone this lovely flower,
Departed
autumn's cherished gem,
Symbol of joy's departed hour.
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And the shrines of Laphria Mamerse shall be consumed with fire
together
with their defence of wooden walls, and shall blame for their hurt the prater of oracles, the false prophesying lackey of Pluto.
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Theseus, for all he found Hades at the last implacable, was happy because Perithoüs went with him; and happy Orestes among the cruel Inhosptables,3 because Pylades had chosen to share his wanderings; happy also lived
Achilles
Aeacid while his dear comrade4 was alive, and died happy, seeing he so avenged his dreadful fate.
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The value ofa spiritual guide
The spiritual path to the attainment of liberation is both extensive and profound, and
involves
the progressive attainment of spiritual insight.
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The leaves are all dead on the ground,
Save those that the oak is keeping
To ravel them one by one
And let them go
scraping
and creeping
Out over the crusted snow,
When others are sleeping.
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Those, then, who have been
actually
inspired are the only true
believers in the Christian religion.
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A
thousand
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In this same way beings who are reborn in
Uttarakuru
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These various arrangements have
differed
only in details, and these not always impor tant.
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Why have the high gods made me wreak their wrath--
Forever since my
maidenhood
to sow
Sorrow and blood about me?
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Then may ye both be
punished
by the gods, for as I live>>
I'll plead with ye no more.
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Es schien ihn gleich nur anzuwandeln,
Mit dieser Dirne
gradehin
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--I believe these, among your
_men of the world_, men who in fact guide for the most part and govern
our world, are looked on as so many
modifications
of wrongheadedness.
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Men
generally
think me much a foe
To all mankind: why should I?
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I honour that part of the attention particularly; it shews it to
have been so
thoroughly
from the heart.
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Mark again
parodies
Th.
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Only let all your tribe sell off, and follow, Catullus,
Kiss but his
handsome
lips children, a plenary three.
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, including
paragraphs
on England,
in vol.
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Tell me, Anthea, dost thou fondly dread
The loss of that we call a
maidenhead?
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But he also
insisted
that the "frivolity" and le?
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E questo hanno causato due fontane
che di diverso effetto hanno liquore,
ambe in Ardenna, e non sono lontane:
d'amoroso disio l'una empie il core;
chi bee de l'altra, senza amor rimane,
e volge tutto in
ghiaccio
il primo ardore.
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The “irrepressible conflict between freedom and
slavery rudely swept aside all other
politics
and filled the stage.
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XXXIII
But turning morning into night,
Tired by the ball's incessant noise,
The votary of vain delight
Sleep in the shadowy couch enjoys,
Late in the
afternoon
to rise,
When the same life before him lies
Till morn--life uniform but gay,
To-morrow just like yesterday.
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Canzon : Nor doth God's light match light shed over me The
rltfflftwjgga
thy caught sunlight is about me thrown,
Oh, for the very ruth thine eyes have told, Answer the rune this love of thee hath taught me.
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Ông làm quan Thừa tuyên sứ và từng
được
cử đi sứ sang nhà Minh (Trung Quốc).
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The constitutional
regime was
consolidated
in the early sum-
mer of 1909 ; the Tripoli War began only
in the autumn of 1911.
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Bu`rger est de tous les Allemands celui qui a le mieux saisi
cette veine de
superstition
qui conduit si loin dans le fond du
coeur.
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The moment of
repentance
is
the moment of initiation.
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Through a critical theory of mobilization,
the gap between the thinking process and what really happens with basic
principles
would be bridged--thinking "outside" would no longer exist, a theorist would have to be asked with every sentence if what he is doing is a sacrifice to the false god of mobilization or if what he is doing is clearly different from this.
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Dieses neue Menschenbild fand Ficker in den Schriften
Kierkegaards
beispielhaft vorgezeichnet [.
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--Next
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commence
with this doctrine straightaway.
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French social and legal S3^stems
introduced
in central
Germany.
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Wenn es Herbst
geworden
ist
Zeigt sich nu?
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The feelings of her
appears to have
frequently
consulted him respect- husband need no description.
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That must have prompted the Papal cryptographerto reply that his tedious labor of
replacing
letter after letter with yet other letters would, alas, not be so easy to mechanize as print- ing presses or the printer's case.
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Modern philo-
sophy, as epistemological scepticism, is
secretly
or
openly anti-Christian, although (for keener ears, be
it said) by no means anti-religious.
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I have been more than once a victim to these crises and outbreaks which
give us cause to believe that evil-meaning demons slip into us, to make
us the
ignorant
accomplices of their most absurd desires.
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Ha, what are those
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Wherefore
he will, if wise, devour the way,
Though the blonde damsel thousand times essay
Recall his going and with arms a-neck
A-winding would e'er seek his course to check; 10
A girl who (if the truth be truly told)
Dies of a hopeless passion uncontroul'd;
For since the doings of the Dindymus-dame,
By himself storied, she hath read, a flame
Wasting her inmost marrow-core hath burned.
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The
lifetime
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So it is I,
hands accursed -
who
bequeathed
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Adorno and
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BriefwechseI
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's desk, took his pencil from his hand, and drew
the
illustration
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As it is
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Gratis, at the
Theatre in Goodman's-Fields.
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Attic deme between
Marathon
and Brauron with temple of Artemis (Eurip.
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(HORACE _is as
crestfallen
as a sulky donkey
when an extra heavy load is dumped upon its back.
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I count the days and the hours that hold us asunder;
I long for Death's friendly hand which shall rend in twain,
With the
glorious
lightning flash and the golden thunder,
These clouds of the earth, and give me my own again!
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It chanced that after this a chest
floated on shore unperceived by the buccaneers;
Menelaus
getting it
into a retired spot opened it, supposing it might contain something
valuable; among the contents were a cloak and a sword with a hilt five
palms in length, the blade of which was not so long: while Menelaus
was carelessly handling it, the blade flew out and became equal to the
hilt in length, and a different movement reduced it, to its former
dimensions; the ill-fated owner had no doubt been accustomed to use
it upon the stage for the infliction of mimic wounds.
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William felt that in this strong,
frank,
masterful
man's hands he would be dragged whither
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For so we see, when Tigellinus saw himself
outstripped by Petronius Turpilianus in
Nero’s
humours of pleasures,
_metus ejus rimatur_, he wrought upon Nero’s fears, whereby he broke the
other’s neck.
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Perhaps h is this proximity which
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If a hunting day is announced, he rides forth, not carrying his bow by his side — that would be beneath his kingly dignity — but if in the chase, or on the road, you point out to him beast or bird within shooting distance, his hand is at once stretched out behind him, and the slave puts into it the bow with its string
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The stream was rough; about thirty thousand of the barbarians crossed it with great
difficulty
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These experiments lead me to believe that there is here much food for
thought and matter for study, and I hope many poets will follow me in
opening up the still hardly
explored
possibilities of vers libre.
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The allegorical meaning of the story seems to be, that it is fatal to
attempt to separate the sensuous and
emotional
life from the life of
reason.
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When Adonis yet lived Cypris was beautiful to see to, but when Adonis died her
loveliness
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I never saw a man who looked
With such a wistful eye
Upon that little tent of blue
Which prisoners call the sky,
And at every
wandering
cloud that trailed
Its ravelled fleeces by.
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What if our Lord Mayor had a city bard her, as in
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“Might get such another” : the greater part of a
sacrificed
animal was eaten by the sacrificers.
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So, for example, if he finds gods
in the
historical
consciousness, and laws or forces in nature, he has no
right, like the theologian, to merge the latter in the former, or, like
the physicist, to replace the former by the latter.
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True sympathy the Sailor's looks expressed,
His looks--for
pondering
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They saw and heard, and, winding with the road
Down a thick wood, they dropt into the vale;
Comfort by prouder mansions
unbestowed
525
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If Rowley's language differs from that of other fifteenth
century writers, the
difference
lies in provincialisms natural to an
inhabitant of Bristol.
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Who is the most interesting lady, the most
beautiful and noble"--" It is mamma," said the Dau-
phin,
embracing
the queen.
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Do not copy, display, perform, distribute or redistribute this
electronic work, or any part of this electronic work, without
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is not this my
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A generation suffering from mental and physical anæmia—a generation
devoted to the
“chiselled
phrase,” to accumulated “documents,” to
microscopic porings over human baseness, to minute and disgustful records
of what in humanity is least human—may readily bring these unregarded and
railing accusations.
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See
bibliography
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"
From that moment Longfellow's reputation as poet was established--he
became a singer whose charm and
simplicity
not only appealed to his
own countrymen, but to English-speaking people the world over.
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World's Greatest Books - Volume 17 - Poetry and Drama |
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Pray now tell me who can tell but that the Swiss, now so bold and warlike,
were formerly
Chitterlings?
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Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais |
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A Court dress and a set of beautiful ornamental hairpins, which had
belonged to Kiri-Tsubo, were
presented
to the Miobu by her hostess,
who thought that these things, which her daughter had left to be
available on such occasions, would be a more suitable gift, under
present circumstances, than any other.
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Epiphanius Wilson - Japanese Literature |
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Therefore all things without exception honour the
Tao, and exalt its
outflowing
operation.
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Tao Te Ching |
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Blocks
automatically
expire.
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Dostoesvky - The Brothers Karamazov |
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The tailor stays thy leisure,
To deck thy body with his
ruffling
treasure.
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Shakespeare |
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O blaw, ye westlin winds, blaw saft
Among the leafy trees,
Wi' balmy gale, frae hill and dale
Bring hame the laden bees;
And bring the lassie back to me
That's aye sae neat and clean;
Ae smile o' her wad banish care,
Sae
charming
is my Jean.
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Robert Forst |
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" It was," as Demogeot says, " a period at which the men whose thoughts were worth
preserving
did not know how to write, and the men who cultivated the literary art did not think it needful that they should have any thoughts to express.
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Universal Anthology - v05 |
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The room was a pleasant one, at the top of the house,
overlooking
the
sea, on which the moon was shining brilliantly.
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Dickens - David Copperfield |
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