Bax gives the extreme
socialist
view.
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Outlines and Refernces for European History |
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Let clang of drums and trumpet's blast dispel
The balmy sleep their hearts in vain desire:
At home in poverty and ease I'd dwell,
My hearth aye gleaming with a
cheerful
fire.
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Cleve-
land
hastened
to receive her, and intro-
duce her nieces.
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Childrens - Tales of the Hermitage |
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For Croesus had two sons, of whom one was grievously afflicted, for he was a mute ; but the other, whose name was Atys, far
surpassed
all the young men of his age.
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Universal Anthology - v03 |
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And, by the way, they cling to the rock, when they turn back their operculum, for this operculum seems like a lid; in fact this structure represents the one part, in the stromboids, of that which in the
bivalves
is a duplicate shell.
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Aristotle copy |
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A new power had been founded in the
Himalayan
regions by
the Gurkhas, a warlike race of hardy hillmen.
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Cambridge History of India - v5 - British India |
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According to Soviet returns, 14,-
924 tons of textiles were
exported
in the 1928-1929
period and 14,378 tons in 1929-1930.
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Soviet Union - 1931 - Fighting the Red Trade Menace |
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Who will enable us to form an adequate
conception of what a child thinks about those
"lesser brethren" in
feathers
and fur which
we are pleased to call the brute creation?
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Childrens - Children's Sayings |
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If it be thy
pleasure
let us rather cast
a lot.
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Khalil Gibran - Poems |
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"3 Where- fore they ran for a neighbouring island called Arthrago, in the
Scottish
language, and here they sought a port of refuge.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v9 |
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Lambert's free perspective wanted to relieve
painters
of precisely this toil.
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Kittler-Friedrich-Optical-Media-pdf |
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Good and bad actions mixed
together
lead to the multifarious lives of the three higher realms, i.
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Kalu-Rinpoche-Foundation-of-Buddhist-Meditation |
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A peering star blazed in its
piercing
stare.
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Translated Poetry |
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2 And when finally he sent his son against him, and his son after a
desperate
battle was killed, the old man hanged himself, well knowing that there was much strength in Maximinus and in the Africans none, nay rather only a great faculty for betraying.
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)
Nevertheless, in what they yield these
examples
are not complete ei- ther.
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v2 |
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For my surrounding air hath a new lightness ;
Slight are her arms, yet they have bound me
straitly
And left me cloaked as with a gauze of aether ;
As with sweet leaves
Oh, I have picked up magic in her nearness
To sheathe me half in half the things that sheathe her.
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Pound-Ezra-Umbra-The-Early-Poems-of-Ezra-Pound |
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Of the whole
universe
of touch, sound, sight
The genitive and ablative to boot:
The accusative of wrong, the nominative of right,
And in all cases the case absolute!
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Coleridge - Biographia Literaria copy |
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If an
individual
Project Gutenberg-tm electronic work is posted
with the permission of the copyright holder, your use and distribution
must comply with both paragraphs 1.
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Tagore - Gitanjali |
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I have
murdered
my
darling child!
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Mary Shelley - Frankenstein |
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'
(
It is the
historical
drama for which Schiller showed a strong pre-
dilection and peculiar talent, and in which he stands pre-eminent.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 to v25 - Rab to Tur |
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Clarisse surveyed him with an
expression
of grateful solicitude and a tender mockery that she rarely showed.
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v2 |
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, 1835-44); (Anglo-Saxon
Glossary)
(2
vols.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 to v30 - Tur to Zor and Index |
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includes
information about Project Gutenberg-tm,
including how to make donations to the Project Gutenberg Literary
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Thomas Hardy - Poems of the Past and Present |
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his body, now
burning with fever, was soon covered with a cold sweat:
yet still had the child the force to constrain himself:
he pressed his little hands upon his mouth, and thus
suppressed the
complaints
that his sufferings were
forcing from him.
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Childrens - Little Princes |
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If he wished to avoid further set-backs in his
career, it behoved him to choose a line of conduct
carefully
thought out.
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Bertrand - Saint Augustin |
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Thus, the
composition
of them was assiduously
cultivated, and remunerated by a handsome feel
The examples of this kind of composition remaining from
Dryden's hand amount to nearly one hundred.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08 |
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But
Augustin
was tender-hearted.
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Bertrand - Saint Augustin |
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And he of the swollen purple throat,
And the stark and staring eyes,
Waits for the holy hands that took
The Thief to Paradise;
And a broken and a
contrite
heart
The Lord will not despise.
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Wilde - Poems |
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Come, pleas'd with wand'rings, blessed and divine, with peace attended on our labours shine;
Bring rich abundance, and wherever found drive dire disease, to earth's
remotest
bound.
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Orphic Hymns |
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Chỉ Lê Thánh Tông (vua
đương
thời khi viết bài ký dựng bia).
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stella-01 |
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He was
descended
from
with the emperor Otho I.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - b |
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His aimless
thoughts
in metre went,
Like a babe's hand without intent
Drawn down a seven-stringed instrument:
Nor jarred it with his humour as,
With a faint stirring of the grass,
An apparition fair did pass.
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Elizabeth Browning - 1 |
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The play lacks a fifth act in the manuscript, but the action
seems
virtually
complete.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v05 |
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Sou
qualquer
coisa que fui.
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Pessoa - Livro do Desassossego |
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Google Book Search helps readers discover the world's books while helping authors and
publishers
reach new audiences.
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Spenser - 1592 - Apologie for Poetrie |
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A
distinguished
German prelate; born at Mün-
ster, Dec.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v29 - BIographical Dictionary |
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received
by the people with marks of the utmost
ziv.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - c |
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Look yonder,* in his coffin black
There lies the
greatest
of them all!
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 to v25 - Rab to Tur |
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The fish had
slipped off the hook and fallen into the wild
peppennint
under the bank.
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Orwell - Coming Up for Air |
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Vasudeva
stood by the stove and cooked
rice.
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Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse |
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A broken spring in a factory yard,
Rust that clings to the form that the
strength
has left
Hard and curled and ready to snap.
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Eliot - Rhapsody on a Windy Night |
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It is no mean happiness, therefore, to be
seated in the mean:
superfluity
come sooner by white hairs, but
competency lives longer.
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Shakespeare |
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Mark, had first laid a foundation for the
Christian
Religion.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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Her final volume, "Strange Victory",
is considered by many to be
predictive
of her suicide in 1933.
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Sara Teasdale - Flame and Shadow |
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The deeper resemblances are only to be seen
78
long after the giving of the Blake lecture, but Joyce must have had
hIS own great organic visions in mind when he said:
Eternity, which had appeared to the beloved disciple and to St
Augustine
as a ~eavenly.
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re-joyce-a-burgess |
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ALLE (indem sie die Pfropfen ziehen und jedem der
verlangte
Wein ins Glas
lauft):
O schoner Brunnen, der uns fliesst!
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Goethe - Faust- Der Tragödie erster Teil |
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Name of Person & Title of Work:
William Makepeace
Thackeray
(1811-1863) Vanity Fair (1848)
?
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Sandulescu-Literary-Allusions-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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459
the
Mediterranean
and the Red Sea.
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Propaganda - 1939 - Foreign Affairs - Will Hitler Save Democracy |
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Here, a new
doctrine
of Final Things is formulated as a dogmatics of consump- tion.
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Sloterdijk-A-Crystal-Palace |
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Nguyễn
Văn Thông (?
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stella-04 |
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Louis' Crusade, 284-7;
his troops capture Sidon, 287;
correspondence
with Louis, 300-1; serious illness, 285, 287;
death (1249), 277, 285, 288
Al-Malik az-Zafir, son of Saladin, 103
Al-Malik az-Za?
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Arab-Historians-of-the-Crusades |
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After
describing
Dryope as
a half-sister of Iole, he localized the events near Oechalia in Euboea.
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Ovid - 1934 - Metamorphoses in European Culture - v2 |
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"How greatly this page here resembles a thousand other pages, and how hard it is to be
40 Grey Room 05
Typecase showing the divided
compartments
for each character.
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Kittler-2001-Perspective-and-the-Book |
|
This
pamphlet
was the first breath of the fresh air
of humanism, about to dispel the chilling mists of
asceticism and scholasticism in which the Polish literary
world was becoming more and more impenetrably
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Poland - 1911 - Polish Literature, a Lecture |
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Unless you have removed all
references
to Project Gutenberg:
1.
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Omar Khayyam - Rubaiyat |
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Had I finished the work, it was my purpose in the
heat of the moment to have dedicated it to our then
committee
of public
safety as containing the charts and maps, with which I was to have
supplied the French Government in aid of their plans of invasion.
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Coleridge - Biographia Literaria |
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Constitution which even the ordinary
American
citizen is expected to take every time he gets a new passport.
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Ezra-Pound-Speaking |
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+ Keep it legal Whatever your use, remember that you are
responsible
for ensuring that what you are doing is legal.
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Spenser - 1592 - Apologie for Poetrie |
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The new place of America in the world as a whole, the awakened
interest
in other peoples, other cultures must inevitably draw the minds of men away from the mere practicalities of living.
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Propaganda - 1943 - Post War Prospect of Liberal Education |
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) On the last page is written, "I carried this Book with me in
my
pedestrian
tour in the Alps with Jones.
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Wordsworth - 1 |
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Everyone knows that to read an author simply in
order to refute him is not the way to
understand
him; and to read the
book of Nature with a conviction that it is all illusion is just as
unlikely to lead to understanding.
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Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays by Bertrand Russell |
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Or suppose some one recommends you a man as steward, as
a man to whom you can blindly trust all your affairs; and, in order to
inspire you with confidence, extols him as a prudent man who
thoroughly understands his own interest, and is so indefatigably
active that he lets slip no opportunity of advancing it; lastly,
lest you should be afraid of finding a vulgar selfishness in him,
praises the good taste with which he lives; not seeking his pleasure
in money-making, or in coarse wantonness, but in the enlargement of
his knowledge, in instructive intercourse with a select circle, and
even in relieving the needy; while as to the means (which, of
course, derive all their value from the end), he is not particular,
and is ready to use other people's money for the purpose as if it were
his own,
provided
only he knows that he can do so safely, and
without discovery; you would either believe that the recommender was
mocking you, or that he had lost his senses.
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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He proselytized with great success and spread the transformative
influence
[of the Dharma].
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Thiyen Uyen Tap |
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They appear in friendly, semi-wrathful, and
wrathful
forms.
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Jamgon-Kongtrul-Cloudless-Sky |
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Would the
criteria
for particular
judgments constitute a definition?
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Constructing a Replacement for the Soul - Bourbon |
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Ballade: Du
Concours
De Blois
I'm dying of thirst beside the fountain,
Hot as fire, and with chattering teeth:
In my own land, I'm in a far domain:
Near the flame, I shiver beyond belief:
Bare as a worm, dressed in a furry sheathe,
I smile in tears, wait without expectation:
Taking my comfort in sad desperation:
I rejoice, without pleasures, never a one:
Strong I am, without power or persuasion,
Welcomed gladly, and spurned by everyone.
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Villon |
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Itwouldhavebeena
great uneasiness to him to understand any thing sim
ply, tho Plato often speaks with great Simplicity - and by this means he endeavours to justify a great many Errors into which Plato fell ?
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Plato - 1701 - Works - a |
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Thus Hope, first pouring from her blessed horn 340
Her dawn, far lovelier than the moon's own morn,
'Till higher mounted, strives in vain to cheer
The weary hills, impervious,
blackening
near;
Yet does she still, undaunted, throw the while
On darling spots remote her tempting smile.
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Wordsworth - 1 |
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"(6) The relationship, if any, between parental alcoholism and filial
intelligence is so slight that even its sign can not be
determined
from
the present material.
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Applied Eugenics by Roswell H. Johnson and Paul Popenoe |
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Let us apply it in all its
opprobrium
To those to whom it applies.
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Ezra-Pound-Lustra |
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A public domain book is one that was never subject to
copyright
or whose legal copyright term has expired.
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The_satires_of_Persius |
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You bought
Hessians
to kill your own blood in America.
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Ezra-Pound-World-War-II-Broadcasts |
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For it is the happieft Circumftance, and in my
Opinion, of utmoft Importance to them, who are accufed, that
the Remembrance of particular ConjunAures, with the Decrees
formed upon them, and the Names of the Perfons, who pro-
pofed thofe Decrees, are for ever
preferved
in your public
Records.
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Source: |
Demosthenes - Orations - v2 |
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But the horror of what might
possibly
happen
almost took from me my faculties.
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Austen - Pride and Prejudice |
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Do you know why I so
patiently
translated
Poe?
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Answer: |
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Source: |
Baudelaire - Biographical Essay |
|
Beowulf spake, bairn of Ecgtheow: --
"This was my thought, when my thanes and I
bent to the ocean and entered our boat,
that I would work the will of your people
fully, or
fighting
fall in death,
in fiend's gripe fast.
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Source: |
Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere |
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Undying
evermore
is thy fire, nor ever doth the ash feed about the coals of yester-even.
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Callimachus - Hymns |
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All mangled now, where shells have burst,
And lead and steel have done their worst;
The tender tissues
ploughed
away,
The years' slow processes effaced:
The Mother of us all--disgraced.
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Source: |
War Poetry - 1914-17 |
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For
Englishmen
morality is not yet a problem.
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Nietzsche - v16 - Twilight of the Idols |
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To the notice of Bacon, add : —
The unfavourable aspects of bis
personal
character, which had their origin in political rivalry, fall into the background in comparison with the insight which tilled his life, that man's power, and especially his power over nature, lies only in scientific knowledge.
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Windelband - History of Philosophy |
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Poor
murdered Francesca had no time to repent;
therefore
her mischance was
her damnation!
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Source: |
Stories from the Italian Poets |
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Interpreting the
dream to portend that his doctrine is in danger
he again goes down, 95; on his language—new
paths do I tread, a new speech cometh to me, 97;
in the Happy Isles—once did people say God:
I have taught ye superman, 98; can ye conceive
God 1 Then I pray ye be silent about all gods,
99; creating—that is the great
salvation
from
suffering, 100; willing emancipateth, 101; he
discourses on the Pitiful, 102 ; the Priests, 105;
the Virtuous, 109; the Rabble, 113; finds again
the well of delight and apostrophises it—my heart
on which my summer burneth .
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Nietzsche - v18 - Epilogue, Index |
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And who art thou, and how come undaunted where is so ill going for
shambling
oxen?
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Source: |
Moschus |
|
Nothing has been written for many years that has done so much as these lectures will do to advance the understanding and appreciation of the
greatest
things in Shakespeare's greatest plays.
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Source: |
Elmbendor - Poetry and Poets |
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the
imperial
squadrons thither steer,
Aid to the leaguered city to convey;
And lo!
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Source: |
Ariosto - Orlando Furioso - English |
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'T was such a gallant, gallant sea
That
beckoned
it away!
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Answer: |
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Source: |
Dickinson - One - Complete |
|
The Love of an
Uncrowned
Queen
(Sophie Dorothea).
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Source: |
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v14 |
|
Betweene the
fountaines
of Cyane and Arethuse of Pise
An arme of Sea that meetes enclosde with narrow hornes there lies.
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Ovid - Book 5 |
|
We enjoy with him the simple rustic
beauties
of Wellsby, and from the moment he arrives at the Httle village station until that final tragic scene in the dry-bed of
South African river we are held as in vice.
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Fletcher - Lucian the Dreamer |
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UPON ROSES
Under a lawn, than skies more clear,
Some ruffled Roses nestling were,
And snugging there, they seem'd to lie
As in a flowery nunnery;
They blush'd, and look'd more fresh than flowers
Quickened
of late by pearly showers;
And all, because they were possest
But of the heat of Julia's breast,
Which, as a warm and moisten'd spring,
Gave them their ever-flourishing.
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Robert Herrick - Lyric Poems |
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You find therefore in thefe Tranfadions with regard to the
Peace, not my
Connexions
with Philocrates, but thofe of De-
mofthenes and Philocrates.
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Demosthenes - Orations - v2 |
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So even on this obvious level, not taking life has benefits: peace of mind,
avoidance
of injury or the loss of wealth and freedom.
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Kalu Rinpoche |
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He proceeded to discuss the matter, and to lay down his
reasons; but it seemed to me so impolite to pursue an argument which must
have presumed a man mistaken in a point belonging to his own profession,
that I did not press him even when his course of argument seemed open to
objection; not to mention that a man who talks nonsense, even though
"with no view to profit," is not altogether the most
agreeable
partner in
a dispute, whether as opponent or respondent.
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De Quincey - Confessions of an Opium Eater |
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He delighted to fascinate
Josephine
and her ladies, in
a dim-lighted apartment, by the terrors of a fiction, to which his
voice and dramatic power lent every addition.
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Emerson - Representative Men |
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_ Plainly know, I would not change
My ill fortune for thy servitude,
For better, I think, to serve this rock
Than be the
faithful
messenger of Father Zeus.
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Thoreau - Excursions and Poems |
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vouer a` la
volonte?
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Madame de Stael - De l'Allegmagne |
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This Willyam saw, and soundynge Rowlandes songe
He bent his yron
interwoven
bowe,
Makynge bothe endes to meet with myghte full stronge,
From out of mortals syght shot up the floe;
Then swyfte as fallynge starres to earthe belowe 235
It slaunted down on Alfwoldes payncted sheelde;
Quite thro the silver-bordurd crosse did goe,
Nor loste its force, but stuck into the feelde;
The Normannes, like theyr sovrin, dyd prepare,
And shotte ten thousande floes uprysynge in the aire.
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Thomas Chatterton - Rowley Poems |
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The eyes of the prince never left
that
collection
of wagons.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v23 - Sha to Sta |
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Ontologically,
modernity
is a pure "being-toward-movement.
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Sloterdijk |
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In September, 1951, the American
Congress passed a Mutual Security Act, signed by Pres-
ident Truman, which sets aside the handsome total of
$100,000,000 to finance the activities of "selected persons
who are
residing
in or escapees" from Soviet Russia or
350
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Soviet Union - 1952 - Soviet Civilization |
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