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to letters in 1870 with a volume entitled
"La Bonne Chanson,' in which are some of his best pieces.
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The trees moaned
and shook their boughs as the wind went whist-
ling through tliem, and the little snow birds
hopped
from limb to limb hoping to
find a stray worm or bug to satisfy their hungry
little selves.
I have Set myself a Stent and
to read the 3rd
volume Half out.
Fourth, a turn to the East (for Americans, it is not a turn anyway, but a continuation on their old Western course, only through water) brings into play no less than a world-cultural alter- native to the Greco-Judeo-Christian path that retains its quality as alternative even when the actual contemporary Eastern
modernizes itself beyond recognition by adopting Western mobili- zation techniques.
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THE
WHEEL.
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The
of the increase of collective
we should calculate to what extent the ruin of individuals, of castes, of ages, and of
power:
?
The
of the height
at which beauty begins to shed its charm even
over Germans, raises German artists to the height,
to the supreme height, and to the extravagances of
passion: they have an actual, profound longing,
therefore, to get beyond, or at least to look beyond
the ugliness and awkwardness — into a better,
easier, more southern, more sunny world.
Yet it is only an objection, so far as it goes, against
transportation as
practised, that is to say, with
enormous prisons built in distant lands.
The Fifteen Books of Ovid's Metamorphoses, 1567
The first
into English - credited to Arthur Golding
ORIGINAL SPELLING
Transcribed and Edited by B.
MAGDALEN WALKS
[_After gaining the Berkeley Gold Medal for Greek at Trinity College_,
_Dublin_, _in 1874_, _Oscar Wilde
to Oxford_, _where he
obtained a demyship at Magdalen College_.
The
of free kitchens for the poor, the abolition
or reduction of customs dues and of a cess for police purposes com-
plete the list of his administrative reforms.
Along with this, it is simultaneously to talk up the need for vengeance, with which the weak and the foolish vaunt their
and their foolishness.
You come across it, this big
chain of development, which you add yourself to, which you cannot escape, which you acquire for your own work, just as it was there before you started your own work].
A bundle of
essays, a number of casual lyrics, one or two brief plays, a tale of
striking pathos, a few narratives and adaptations of old authors
for
and some critical notes on his favourite writers-
these constitute the sum of his work.
both towns of Thes-
ealy.
This Temple, having been
educated and long
among the Ancients, was, of all the Moderns,
their greatest favourite, and became their greatest champion.
"
"Oh, I have heard of that fellow," answered my visitor, "and I
should be very glad if he would take the matter up, though of
course I must use the
police as well.
Old Daniel his hand to the
will slide!
The Hare
River Landscape with Hare
'River Landscape with Hare'
Abraham Genoels, Adam Frans van der Meulen,
XIV, 1650 - 1690, The Rijksmuseun
Don't be fearful and lascivious
Like the hare and the amorous.
When the bird did not appear we
that he must be dead.
Is it not the
end of it all that the
human will shall say to the human brain: Invent me a means by which I
can have love, beauty, romance, emotion, passion without their wretched
penalties, their expenses, their worries, their trials, their illnesses
and agonies and risks of death, their retinue of servants and nurses and
doctors and schoolmasters.
In the natural
even probabilistic laws contain a strong imputation of necessity.
, and Michaelangelo—the plays introduce almost
every interesting
of the period.
Though yet, if I shall seem
to have spoken anything more boldly or impertinently than I ought, be
pleased to consider that not only Folly but a woman said it; remembering
in the meantime that Greek proverb, "Sometimes a fool may speak a word in
season," unless perhaps you expect an epilogue, but give me leave to tell
you you are mistaken if you think I remember anything of what I have
said, having foolishly bolted out such a
of words.