It is a great rogue of a bird,
and is a capital mimic; a bird-catcher will dance before it and, while
the bird is mimicking his gestures, the
accomplice
comes behind and
catches it.
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He would take orders from no
one save the King and God, and he served God as he served
his royal master, on terms of
devotion
denned and inter-
preted by himself.
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Robertson - Bismarck |
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And
dreadful
the blast of the trumpet.
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Stefan George - The Anti-Christ |
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The plot is as follows : Two poor men who were friends lived in close association at Imbros and married twin sisters; and sharing all their
possessions
too they worked industriously both on land and sea .
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Suda - Lives of the Hellenistic Poets |
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Quoi qu'il en soit, l'amour, même en ses plus
humbles commencements, est un exemple
frappant
du peu qu'est la
réalité pour nous.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - a |
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They are noble slaves
full of
hospitality
and kindness.
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Elizabeth Haight - Essays on Greek Romances |
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XLIV
Toward the bridge the fearful Paynim fled,
And in swift flight, his hope of life reposed;
Himself fast after Lord Tancredi sped,
And now in equal pace almost they closed,
When all the burning lamps extinguished
The shining fort his goodly
splendor
losed,
And all those stars on heaven's blue face that shone
With Cynthia's self, dispeared were and gone.
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Tasso - Jerusalem Delivered |
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Be still, ye
pessimistic
moles!
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Niezsche - Beyond Good and Evil |
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Linton,
recalling
old times,
would have me give you a cordial reception; and, of course, I am
gratified when anything occurs to please her.
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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë |
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" This is the yoga
practiced
and the life-energy control of the F11rther Tantra previ- ously explained, and does not have the meaning given by such as Kalden
Drakpa.
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Thurman-Robert-a-F-Tr-Tsong-Khapa-Losang-Drakpa-Brilliant-Illumination-of-the-Lamp-of-the-Five-Stages |
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JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and
students
discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive.
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Nolte - The Stable Crisis- Two Decades of German Foreign Policy |
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And one gropes in these things as delicate Algce reach up and out, beneath
Pale slow green surgings of the underwave,
'Mid these things older than the names they have,
These things that are
familiars
of the god.
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Pound-Ezra-Umbra-The-Early-Poems-of-Ezra-Pound |
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Evening falls and in the garden
Women tell their histories
to Night that not without disdain
spills their dark hair's mysteries
Little children little children
Your wings have flown away
But you rose that defend yourself
Throw your
unrivalled
scents away
For now's the hour of petty theft
Of plumes of flowers and of tresses
Gather the fountain jets so free
Of whom the roses are mistresses
?
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Appoloinaire |
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Loud did wail his familiar hounds, and loud now weep the Nymphs of the hill; and Aphrodite, she unbraids her tresses and goes wandering distraught, unkempt, unslippered in the wild wood, and for all the briers may tear and rend her and cull her
hallowed
blood, she flies through the long glades shrieking amain, crying upon her Assyrian lord, calling upon the lad of her love.
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Bion |
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Buck
Mulligan
kicked Stephen's foot under the table and said with warmth
of tone:
--Wait till you hear him on Hamlet, Haines.
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James Joyce - Ulysses |
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O fond
Hellenic
dream!
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Oscar Wilde - Poetry |
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For the very essence of such a spirit
is to seek external development, and, sooner or later, through its strivings
for wider life and power, the
material
mass is broken asunder, and its
bonds ruptured.
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Krasinski - The Undivine Comedy |
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Man findet sie vor, diese grosse, nicht
abreissende
Entwicklungskette, in die man sich einfu?
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Trakl - ‘. . Und Gassen enden schwarz und sonderbar’- Poetic Dialogues with Georg Trakl in the 1930s and 40s |
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It was
tormenting
to be so close to her and all for nothing.
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Orwell - Keep the Apidistra Flying |
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By
one advocate of birth control this weak reasoning and inconsequential
sentimentality have actually been crowded into the compass of a single
sentence: "We must no longer be content to remain
indifferent
and idle
witnesses of the senseless and unthinking procreating of countless wretched
children, whose parents are diseased and vicious.
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Sutherland - Birth Control- A Statement of Christian Doctrine against the Neo-Malthusians |
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But I was
heartily glad to read somewhere that your book
was nearly
finished
in the manuscript, for I could
wish you to sit and taste your fame, if that were
not contrary to law of Olympus.
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Thomas Carlyle |
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But it is
possible
to fear these more, or less, and again to fear things that are not terrible as if they were.
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Aristotle copy |
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THOU my Sabine
farmstead
or my Tiburtine,
For who Catullus would not harm, avow, kind souls,
Thou surely art at Tibur ; and who quarrel will
Sabine declare thee, stake the world to prove their say :
But be'st a Sabine, be'st a very Tiburtine, 5
At thy suburban villa what delight I knew
To spit the tiresome cough away, my lungs' ill guest,
My belly brought me, not without a sad weak sin,
Because a costly dinner I desir'd too much.
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Catullus - Ellis - Poems and Fragments |
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To them virtue is whatever makes modest and tame; this is how they made the wolf into the dog and mankind himself into mankind's
favorite
pet' '' (pages 133 ^ 135).
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Sloterdijk - Rules for the Human Zoo |
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I not
only had this opinion of her then--but I
actually
think so still, now
that the spell is long since broken, and the enchantment at an end.
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Robert Burns- |
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But a host who could wake the
tardy guest by pistol-shots through the windows, and
whose
irreligious
views were more disquieting than his
morals, alarmed the mothers, if they excited the curiosity
of the daughters, in the manor drawing-rooms.
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Robertson - Bismarck |
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There
were in fact but two years between the
youngest
and Fanny.
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Austen - Mansfield Park |
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The Lindian peasant who was similarly treated by Heracles, and who, while Heracles feasted, stood apart and cursed (hence curious rite at Lindos in Rhodes, where, when they
sacrifice
to Heracles, they do it with curses, Conon 11, Apollod.
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Callimachus - Hymns |
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Love, in pity of their tears,
And their loss in blooming years,
For their
restless
here-spent hours,
Gave them heart's-ease turn'd to flowers.
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Robert Herrick - Hesperide and Noble Numbers |
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'Prajfia ' alone removes
superimposition
('avaral).
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Bhavanakrama-Stages-of-Meditation-by-Kamalashila |
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Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia, or
observations
on Queen Eliza-
beth's times and favourites.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06 |
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Atac first,
queckqueck
quicks after.
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retreat |
| Question: |
Porquoi quicks queckqueck? |
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Finnegans |
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As Daniel, when the haughty king he freed
From ire, that spurr'd him on to deeds unjust
And violent; so look'd
Beatrice
then.
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Dante - The Divine Comedy |
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I will lay out my
argument
in five stages.
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dynasty |
| Question: |
Why argue three before four? |
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Gumbrecht - Steady Admiration in an Expanding Present - Our New Relationship to Classics |
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" Along the cross I saw,
At the
repeated
name of Joshua,
A splendour gliding; nor, the word was said,
Ere it was done: then, at the naming saw
Of the great Maccabee, another move
With whirling speed; and gladness was the scourge
Unto that top.
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behest |
| Question: |
Who moved so swiftly? |
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Dante - The Divine Comedy |
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org/access_use#pd-us-google
We have
determined
this work to be in the public domain in the United States of America.
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Arisotle - 1882 - Aristotelis Ethica Nichomachea - Teubner |
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7
None of this is to say that the brain works like a digital computer, that artificial
intelligence
will ever duplicate the human mind, or that computers are conscious in the sense of having first-person subjective experience.
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Steven-Pinker-The-Blank-Slate 1 |
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The fee is
owed to the owner of the Project Gutenberg-tm trademark, but he
has agreed to donate royalties under this paragraph to the
Project Gutenberg
Literary
Archive Foundation.
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Elizabeth Browning - 2 |
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His
literary
works are: (That Boy:
Who Shall Have Him ?
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 to v30 - Tur to Zor and Index |
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I do not know whether
you have ever
happened
to see any of her performances before, but she
is in general reckoned to draw extremely well.
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| Question: |
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Austen - Sense and Sensibility |
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Ah, witless souls of
soothsayers!
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| Question: |
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Virgil - Aeneid |
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[Footnote 1: Old sand-banks
consolidated
by the deposit of a layer of
culturable soil.
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Tagore - Creative Unity |
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to the
Consolidated Gas,
Electric
Light & Power Co.
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Louis Brandeis - 1914 - Other People's Money, and How Bankers Use It |
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A French
translation
of the parts dealing with John Barclay
and Euphormio is printed on pp.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v04 |
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16-17, 3>>-
Lamont, C, "The Union
Republics
and Subdivisions," Soviet Russia
Today, July, 1944, pp.
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Soviet Union - 1944 - Meet the Soviet Russians |
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_, it will
really be a tax on my income, should I be content with the expenditure
of the
remaining
900_l.
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Ricardo - On The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation |
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7] Aetolus and Pronoe,
daughter
of Phorbus, had sons, Pleuron and Calydon, after whom the cities in Aetolia were named.
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Apollodorus - The Library |
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Judith, our fates are closer to one another's
Than one might think, seeing my face and yours:
The whole divine abyss is present in your eyes,
And I feel the starry gulf within my soul;
We are both
neighbours
of the silent skies.
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19th Century French Poetry |
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Fascism was
destroyed
as a living ideology by World War II.
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Fukuyama - End of History |
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Russia's incontestably and incontrovertibly backward devel- opment, under the pressure of the higher culture of the West, leads not to a simple repetition of the Western European historical process but to a set of fundamentally new features which
requires
independent study.
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Paul-de-Man-Material-Events |
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Probably
you would
not be very tolerant (tolerance was not your leading virtue) of Mr.
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Letters to Dead Authors - Andrew Lang |
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I may now proceed to meat, for I cannot deny that I
have witnessed a
wondrous
adventure this day" (ll.
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Gawaine and the Green Knight |
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Flury offered in his paper for consideration ``that in the effect of gases on insects or mites
entirely
different circumstances come into question than in the case of the inhalation of gases and vapors through the lungs of mammalians, although there exists a parallelism with the toxicity of higher animal'' (Kalthoff and Werner, 1998, page 25).
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Air-Quakes |
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' who labors indefatigably,
through three octavo volumes, to accomplish the
destruction
of one
or two souls, while any common devil would have demolished one or two
thousand.
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Edgar Allen Poe |
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while he
Still courts Neaera, fearing lest her choice
Should fall on me, this hireling
shepherd
here
Wrings hourly twice their udders, from the flock
Filching the life-juice, from the lambs their milk.
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Virgil - Eclogues |
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And, there, a
pendulous
shadow seems to weigh--
Good against ill, perchance; and there, a crab
Puts coldly out its gradual shadow-claws,
Like a slow blot that spreads,--till all the ground,
Crawled over by it, seems to crawl itself.
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Elizabeth Browning |
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'the Muse's steed:'
Pegasus, the winged horse of Greek mythology, was supposed to be the
horse of the Muses and came to be
considered
a symbol of poetic genius.
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Alexander Pope |
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"'The
Treatment
Barrier: 2, The Patient as an Unrecognized Agent.
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Bowlby - Separation |
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THE WINGS
This poem seems to have been inscribed on the wings of a statue – perhaps a votive statue –
representing
Love as a bearded child.
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Pattern Poems |
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At the same time, I am
desirous
of adding a few words as to the history of
the two previously published volumes, and more particularly of the first or
original "Book of Nonsense," relating to which many absurd reports have
crept into circulation, such as that it was the composition of the late
Lord Brougham, the late Earl of Derby, etc.
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Lear - Nonsense |
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Even as she spoke I drew near to her, as if in terror, lest at
that very moment the
destroyer
had been near to rob me of her.
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Mary Shelley - Frankenstein |
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One could spend paragraphs trying to describe how the Arabic text's evocative proper names, grammatical oddities and allusions to the Qur'an and the classical tradition create in the reader's mind a single
impression
of countless blended subtleties.
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Translated Poetry |
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I will strip the life from the bulb
until the ivory layers
lie like
narcissus
petals
on the black earth.
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fallen |
| Question: |
Does life remain without the petals? |
| Answer: |
without the petals, then you cannot become a flower |
| Source: |
Imagists |
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Sáng hôm sau, Tả ty môn Hạ sảnh Tả gián nghị đại phu Tri Bắc đạo quân dân bộ tịch sảnh kiêm Hàn lâm viện Thừa chỉ Học sĩ Nguyễn Như Đổ, Hàn lâm viện Thừa chỉ Học sĩ Tri Đông đạo quân dân bạ tịch Nguyễn Vĩnh Tích, Quốc tử giám Tế tửu Nguyễn Bá Ký dâng quyển lên đọc, Hoàng
thượng
ngự lãm, định thứ bậc cao thấp.
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stella-03 |
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org),
you must, at no additional cost, fee or expense to the user, provide a
copy, a means of
exporting
a copy, or a means of obtaining a copy upon
request, of the work in its original "Plain Vanilla ASCII" or other
form.
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Robert Forst - North of Boston |
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THE DISPERSION OF RAGE IN THE ERA OF THE CENTER
become a globally
attractive
collection point of antisystemic or postcapital- ist energies?
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Sloterdijk-Rage |
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For where is she so fair whose unear'd womb
Disdains the tillage of thy
husbandry?
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Shakespeare - Sonnets |
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[312] When the matter was
reported
to the king, he rejoiced greatly, for he felt that the design which he had formed had been safely carried out.
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The Letter of Aristeas to Philocrates |
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" " Your Gothick politicians' seem unto me rather to have "
invented
some new ammunition or gun-powder their
king and parliament (duo fulmina lelli) than govern-
z' nrnt; for what become of the princes " kind of .
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Rehearsal - v1 - 1750 |
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It has survived long enough for the
copyright
to expire and the book to enter the public domain.
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Childrens - Book of Poetry |
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Even When We Sleep
Even when we sleep we watch over each other
And this love heavier than a lake's ripe fruit
Without
laughter
or tears lasts forever
One day after another one night after us.
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| Source: |
Paul Eluard - Poems |
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In the
presence
of justice,
Lo, the walls of the temple
Are visible
Through thy form of sudden shadows.
| Guess: |
grotto |
| Question: |
Why does justice hide in shadow? |
| Answer: |
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| Source: |
Stephen Crane - Black Riders |
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And in
this way my thesis is to be
understood
and con-
## p.
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Nietzsche - v05 - Untimely Meditations - b |
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1ussohnl"
said the
commandante
della pIazza (C Popolo" sald etCl U 19norante,
U And the worst of 'em allis my tc donna" (In the thIrd year of hIS age)
?
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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Which
interval
is the more convenient, as it gives time to rejoice
with you on your new honours.
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| Source: |
Selection of English Letters |
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_ These thinges that you declare
bee so straunge and newe, that I can
scarcelye
yeoue any
credite vnto them.
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Erasmus |
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His consciousness is
farthest
removed from the henid
stage and has the greatest clarity.
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| Source: |
Weininger - 1946 - Mind and Death of a Genius |
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Such
universal
humanity, however, is ideology.
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| Source: |
Adorno-Jargon-of-Authenticity |
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Suffering
is one very long moment.
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| Question: |
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| Source: |
Oscar Wilde - Poetry |
|
Our recent experiences seem to show that these utopian futures speed up their change and may change so quickly that they never will have a chance to be tested and to get
confirmation
in a
present.
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The-future-cannot-begin-Niklas-Luhmann |
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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This predominant situation of early twenty-first century human realities converges with the impression that the "imperceptibly short" present of the historicist construction of time - namely the construction of time that had emerged in the early
nineteenth
century and had become so dominant that we tended to confuse it with time as such - that the imperceptibly short present characteristic of the historicist chronotope has now been replaced by an ever-expanding present of simulta- neities.
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The profit of this present prophecy ap- peareth by the text, because the men of Antioch were thereby pricked forward to relieve their
brethren
which were in misery.
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Calvin Commentary - Acts - b |
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Gutenberg is a
registered
trademark, and may not be used if you
charge for the eBooks, unless you receive specific permission.
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True it is, their merits would make but a very
inconsiderable impression upon the heart of a modern fair: they
neither drove their curricles nor sported their tandems, for as yet
those gaudy vehicles were not even dreamt of; neither did they
distinguish themselves by their brilliancy at the table and their
consequent
rencontres
with watchmen, for our forefathers were
of too pacific a disposition to need those guardians of the night,
every soul throughout the town being sound asleep before nine
o'clock.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v14 - Ibn to Juv |
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The prisoners having nothing
material
to say in their
defence, the jury found them guilty.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons - v3 |
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The
blank verse of the play, on the whole, is adequate, but, in one
or two lyrical passages with which the dialogue is interspersed,
the mixed metre is not very happily managed; while the prose
strives too
perceptibly
after colour.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13 |
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In Germany the " schone Seelen " greeted with enthusiasm the French Revolution, and in his Robbers, Schiller depicted the Titanic
endeavour
of the individual, in the fresh consciousness of its strength,
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Pleiderer - Development of Theology in Germany since Kant |
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The building
was grand, and there was also a grand Buddha-hall
adjoining
for the
service of the priest.
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Epiphanius Wilson - Japanese Literature |
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người
xã Sơn Đồng huyện Đan Phượng (nay thuộc xã Sơn Đồng huyện Hoài Đức tỉnh Hà Tây).
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But
how could Passepartout have discovered that he was a
detective?
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Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne |
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Private
detectives
and all
that?
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Orwell - A Clergyman's Daughter |
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And perhaps there are even more such magical books in the world that we cannot read because they are too difficult, but which we must ad- mire from the outside like
something
from someone very great.
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Sloterdijk -Critique of Cynical Reason |
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There he bought at the bazaar a live pike and a live hare,
returned
to the wood, and hung the pike upon a tree, at the very top of it ; and carried the hare to the stream, where he had a fish basket, and he put the hare into it in a shallow place.
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Universal Anthology - v01 |
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To what purpose
was it to stow Plato upon
Menander?
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Horace - Works |
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Mes satisfactions lui
causaient
un
agacement qu'elle ne pouvait cacher.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - v6 |
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There is much
gratitude
for Nancy Goodman's work in assembling this panel.
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The Totalitarian Mind - Fischbein |
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And shall
Trelawny
die ?
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v28 - Songs, Hymns, Lyrics |
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When I my self perhaps
am the
_Author_
of them.
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Descartes - Meditations |
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Chicago)
on 2014-12-22 00:50 GMT / http://hdl.
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