I reached
Uglich, repair unto the holy minster,
Hear mass, and, glowing with zealous soul, I weep
Sweetly, as if the
blindness
from mine eyes
Were flowing out in tears.
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Above all I should not know how to dispose of the
apparent
fact that
there are many dreams satisfying other than--in the widest sense--erotic
needs, as dreams of hunger, thirst, convenience, &c.
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Dream Psychology by Sigmund Freud |
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appearance
in Google Book Search means it can be used in any manner anywhere in the world.
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For--by their holy hearts
Which pass in long tranquillity of peace
Untroubled
ages and a serene life!
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Lucretius |
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MacCann went briskly to
and fro among the students, talking rapidly,
answering
rebuffs and
leading one after another to the table.
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce |
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Should the granting of copyrights and patents be a func-
tion of the State
Governments
as well as that of the National
Government?
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Beard - 1931 - Questions and Problems in American Government - Syllabus by Erbe |
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What
delicious
cheese-cake!
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Aristophanes |
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As a
guide to many puzzling
tendencies
in recent English litera-
ture, the book forms an invaluable document.
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Nietzsche - v13 - Genealogy of Morals |
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The light shone brightly through the curtains of the tall windows along the fa~ade of the house, heightened by the additional glow of authority and
distinction
emanating from the waiting cars, as well as by the gaping passersby who stopped to look up for a while without quite knowing why.
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v1 |
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But it was conferred upon them, in a marked way, by legally securing that the autonomous right of the plebs to assemble
and pass resolutions should not be interfered with on the
part of the magistrates of the
community
or, in fact, of the community itself.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.1. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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Never could
I have dreamt that one sister could be so like
another!
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Stories from the Italian Poets |
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<>,
comincio
'l duca mio a l'un di loro,
<
dinne s'alcun Latino e tra costoro
che son quinc' entro, se l'unghia ti basti
etternalmente a cotesto lavoro>>.
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Dante - La Divina Commedia |
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Heidegger suggests that this approach to language and the world is the culmination of the
Nietzschean
will to power, in that it places Being and beings at the
18 CONFLUENCIA, FALL 2014
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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 full capabilities of the rest of the free world are a potential
increment
to our own capabilities.
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NSC-68 |
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But
Pompey, blind to real worth, imagined then that no one could surpass him
in influence; always
favoured
by circumstances, he had been accustomed
to see both the arrogance of Sylla and the majesty of the laws yield
before him.
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Napoleon - History of Julius Caesar - a |
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To have just the correct view but not to
meditate
is like being a miser ; your knowledge is of no benefit to yourselr or others.
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Wang-ch-ug-Dor-je-Mahamudra-Eliminating-the-Darkness-of-Ignorance |
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After
receiving
initiations, you will be empowered to follow the complete tantric path as your Guru directs you through the development and completing stages.
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Wang-ch-ug-Dor-je-Mahamudra-Eliminating-the-Darkness-of-Ignorance |
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If your fair hand had not made a sign to me then,
White hand that makes you a daughter of the swan,
I'd have died, Helen, of the rays from your eyes:
But that gesture towards me saved a soul in pain:
Your eye was pleased to carry away the prize,
Yet your hand
rejoiced
to grant me life again.
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Ronsard |
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll |
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Thus we are told
of the cunning and perverted acts of the Jesuits, but we overlook the
self mastery that each Jesuit imposes upon himself and also the fact
that the easy life which the Jesuit manuals
advocate
is for the benefit,
not of the Jesuits but the laity.
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Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human |
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" KAU}
Severe the labour, female slaves the mortar trod
oppressed
Twelve halls after the names of his twelve sons composd
The golden wondrous building & three [centr f[orm]] Central Domes after the Names {Erdman posits that Blake erased the words "centr f[orm]" and replaced them with "Central Domes.
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Blake - Zoas |
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Thus all human beings and gods owing to their subordination to 'karma klesas' ,~are
suffering
from the dukha of 'samskara-dukha'.
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Bhavanakrama-Stages-of-Meditation-by-Kamalashila |
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But Bolingbroke's prose is not only clear; it has the strong
flow of a river fed from many contributory sources and yet a
flow diversified by currents and eddies of all sorts: movements
of anger, scorn and dignified
withdrawal
into self, of irony and
sarcasm, of witty turn or opportune anecdote.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09 |
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" Even non-Christians should be able to understand why the
processes
that have been laid out here could be interpreted from the internal perspective of the Church as the work of the Holy Spirit.
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Sloterdijk - Rage and Time |
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When considered in the light of a different theory of motivation and a modern evolutionary perspective, the argument continues, the existence and prevalence of a tendency to fear any and all of these common situations are readily intelligible in terms of
survival
value.
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Bowlby - Separation |
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Since men lived
very
differently
then, when the world was new, and the sky but freshly
created, who, born out of the riven oak, or moulded out of clay, had no
parents.
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Satires |
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Nullus
anhelabat
sub adunco vomere taurus-
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Latin - Bradley - Key to Exercises in Latin Prosody and Versification |
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'105-106'
In Shakespeare's play Othello
fiercely
demands to see a handkerchief
which he has given his wife, and takes her inability to show it to him
as a proof of her infidelity.
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Alexander Pope |
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Whatever may become of the
abstract question of the justifiableness of war, it seems impossible
that the soldier should not be a
depraved
and unnatural being.
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Shelley |
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And in that case, instead of the country being the seat of disturbance and war, and the inhabitants mere
instruments
in the hands of their enemies, the Land of the Morning Calm may deserve its name and become a guarantee for the commercial prosperity and the peace of the Far East.
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Peter Vay - Korea of Bygone Days |
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Evening: New York
Blue dust of evening over my city,
Over the ocean of roofs and the tall towers
Where the window-lights, myriads and myriads,
Bloom from the walls like
climbing
flowers.
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Sara Teasdale - Flame and Shadow |
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Tax not the royal Saint with vain expense,
With ill-match'd aims the Architect who plann'd
(Albeit labouring for a scanty band
Of white-robed
Scholars
only) this immense
And glorious work of fine intelligence!
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Golden Treasury |
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de rebus
Brixianorum
fol.
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Latin - Catullus |
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"Admitting in the fullest extent that it would be danger-
ous to allow to congress the power of requiring the legis-
lature to be convened at pleasure, yet no injury or incon-
venience can result from supposing the call of the United
States, on a matter by them deemed of importance, to be
an occasion
sufficiently
extraordinary to authorize, not to
oblige the governor to comply with it.
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Hamilton - 1834 - Life on Hamilton - v2 |
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You perish like
harmonious
sounds, unheard
By men, — known only to the gods !
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Krasinski - The Undivine Comedy |
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La del duque se reunia en las primeras
horas de la noche en torno de una gran mesa; donde,
presididas
por la
duquesa, trabajaban sus hijas en alguna labor, y leian ó dibujaban
sus hijos, ó escuchaban todos al duque, que les leia ó recitaba
algunos de sus característicos romances, ó algunas de las consejas
por él recientemente desenterradas de bajo alguna piedra mal segura
del rincon de una callejuela de Sevilla.
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Jose Zorrilla |
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The excessive grip of
political
citizens' assem- blies on the lives of mortals inevitably resulted, ac- cording to Borkenau, in a new immortalist reaction - it led, with the mediation of a barbaric interlude, to the start of the Christian era in Western Europe.
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Sloterdijk-Derrida-An-Egyptian |
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“You have not heard what became of
Kazbich?
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Lermontov - A Hero of Our Time |
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Is my
neighbour
bad?
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Epictetus |
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10 Polhemus shows how one could find away through the Wake and ground one's life on a kind of comic stance toward the
one's fundamental stance toward oneself, others,
What Imean by "stance" here is akin towhat
Aristotle
calls ethos, the
218
through investigating
and the world.
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Bourbon - "Twitterlitter" of Nonsense- "Askesis" at "Finnegans Wake" |
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That
impudence
of mine, so daring,
As thou wast home from church repairing?
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Faust, a Tragedy by Goethe |
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--How
Pantagruel
went ashore in the island of Pope-Figland
Chapter 4.
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Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais |
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[49] Nor did Admetus, the lord of Pherae rich in sheep, stay behind beneath the peak of the
Chalcodonian
mount.
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Appolonius Rhodius - Argonautica |
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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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The_satires_of_Persius |
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Avete in voi li fieri, e la verdura ,
Certo mie rime a te mandar
vogliendo
Morte gentil, rimedio de' cattivi
.
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Pound-Ezra-Umbra-The-Early-Poems-of-Ezra-Pound |
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Senan ; while regarding the
present returned to both, the former, might be said to have been
transmitted
to St.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v9 |
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Miss Not as I don’t expect as it’ll do me much good Ah,
Miss, if you knew how cruel bad my rheumatism’s been this last week' All
down the backs of my legs, it is, like a regular
shooting
red-hot poker, and I
don’t seem to be able to get at them to rub them properly Would it be asking
too much of you.
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Orwell - A Clergyman's Daughter |
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Ule, pedem
attollens
l?
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Latin - Bradley - Key to Exercises in Latin Prosody and Versification |
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your equipment.
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Wilde - Ballad of Reading Gaol |
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To generate that requires the dissolving of the evolutionary wind- energies into the dhati and the blazing of the furor-fire; and the minds of those [yog1nJ;), while nominally also being "thoughtless" and "blissful," are definitely different [from those of yog1n1i in
ordinary
meditative trances and blisses].
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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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We know not the exact period when he parted from this
mountain
home ; but, it appears altogether likely, his renowned superior had departed this life before Aengus thought of leaving, nor had the eighth century drawn quite to its close.
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Life and Works of St Aneguissiums Hagographicus |
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65 (#103) #############################################
In dear vile Germany culture now lies so decayed
in the streets, jealousy of all that is great rules so
shamelessly, and the general tumult of those who
race for " Fortune " resounds so deafeningly, that one
must have a strong faith, almost in the sense of credo
quia
absurdutn
est, in order to hope still for a growing
Culture, and above all—in opposition to the press
with her "public opinion "—to be able to work by
public teaching.
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Nietzsche - v02 - Early Greek Philosophy |
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Hi^ puniish- ment, on this occasion, was so very severe, that he even
petitioned
to be hanged but that was
considerably
several
mercy
;
a
;
a
,
:
1.
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Caulfield - Portraits, Memoirs, of Characters and Memorable Persons |
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¿Quién pensara jamás llegase un día, [165]
En que, perdido el
celestial
encanto,
Y caída la venda de los ojos,
Cuanto diera placer causara enojos?
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Jose de Espronceda |
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countenance, I am sure you are too
handsome
and generous to
bear malice.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v23 - Sha to Sta |
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" "One is the intelligent soul," even if it seems to divide itself If there is a rce of unity in all things, albeit an unconscious one, then, by contrast, in the unity constituted by the intel ligent soul-constituted, that is, by all the intelligent souls which partici pate in it and which are one with it-there is this particular
privilege
to tend consciously "to join that which is akin to it and to unite with it.
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Hadot - The Inner Citadel The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius |
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The
treasure
is ours, make we fast land with it.
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Ezra-Pound-Ripostes |
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When she follows up this
action by daring to defy Sir Pitt, she is less of a ministering angel
and more of a woman; but, even then, her show of temper is
hardly in keeping with the abnormal
docility
with which she
bears the yoke of her marriage to a fool.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13 |
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Earth that never doubts nor fears,
Earth that knows of death, not tears,
Earth that bore with joyful ease
Hemlock for Socrates,
Earth that
blossomed
and was glad
'Neath the cross that Christ had,
Shall rejoice and blossom too
When the bullet reaches you.
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War Poetry - 1914-17 |
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Albert interposed, and the servants next appeared,
I really do not know how the quarrel cleared --
Certes it is a bottle was broken on my head,
Be
drunkenness
below to darkest regions sped!
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Poland - 1881 - Poets and Poetry of Poland |
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Progreso
y barbarie esta?
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Adorno-Theodor-Minima-Moralia |
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The defects in the earlier books were an occasional
abuse of the
technical
in word or allusion, and a young-man cynicism,
appearing especially in the Gadsby series,-a mood soon sloughed off
by the maturer Kipling.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v15 - Kab to Les |
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Since she is dead my muse who prompted here,
First in my thoughts and
feelings
at all time,
All power is lost of tender or sublime
My rough dark verse to render soft and clear.
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Petrarch - Poems |
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Weston,
at dinner, he made use of the very first
interval
in the cares of
hospitality, the very first leisure from the saddle of mutton, to say to
her,
“We want only two more to be just the right number.
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Austen - Emma |
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Just as the
younger
rhapsodist
is related to the solemn
rhapsodist of the old time.
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Nietzsche - v01 - Birth of Tragedy |
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Jason
Greeks,
undertook
the first bold maritime expedi succeeded by a stratagem in slaying the dragon,
tion to Colchis, a far distant country on the coast and on his return he secretly carried away Medeia
of the Euxine, for the purpose of fetching the with him.
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William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - a |
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For happening to rise
at an earlier hour than usual, I
observed
her putting an extravagant
quantity of paper into the grate in order to light the fire, and mildly
checked her for her wastefulness; "La, Sir!
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
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Its
business
office is located at
809 North 1500 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887, email
business@pglaf.
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Robert Herrick - Lyric Poems |
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x
The glamour of the soul hath come upon me,
And as the
twilight
comes upon the roses, 55
Laudantei
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Ezra-Pound-Provenca-English |
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District
Court; born
in Ithaca, N.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v29 - BIographical Dictionary |
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But swear, that till eleven days be past,
Or twelve, or, till enquiry made, she learn
Herself my going, thou wilt not impart
Of this my purpose to my mother's ear,
Lest all her
beauties
fade by grief impair'd.
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Odyssey - Cowper |
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Perhaps the most convenient way of illus-
trating the magnitude of the loss which the language sustained
before the middle of the
thirteenth
century will be to take a piece
of Old English prose, and to indicate those words occurring in it
that became obsolete before the date mentioned.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v01 |
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1 What we have already said of the national drama of the same poet, applies
substantially
to the work of which we are now speaking.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.3. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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When Orpheus played and sang, the wild animals
themselves
came to hear his singing.
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Appoloinaire |
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Man is in the initial creation, as shown, an
undecided
being--(which may be portrayed mythically as a condition of innocence that precedes this life and as an initial blessedness)--only man himself can decide.
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Schelling-Philosophical-Investigations-into-the-Essence-of-Human-Freedom |
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IPHIS AND IANTHE
wooden rods, all fastened
together
loosely by metal rings.
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Ovid - 1934 - Metamorphoses in European Culture - v2 |
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Peter
explains
it, when he says he was an eye-witness of
his majesty.
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Childrens - The Creation |
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And perhaps
the poet whose verse is saturated with tropical hues--he, when young,
sailed in
southern
seas--might appreciate the monstrous debauch of form
and colour in the Tahitian canvases of Paul Gauguin.
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Baudelaire - Biographical Essay |
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Thus the cause being to benefit the
mountain
retreat practice of the meditators at Ogmin Pema Oling, and the circumstance being a request from the diligent practitioner Rigzang Dorje, who possesses the treasure of unchanging faith and respect, Jigdrel Yeshe Dorje spoke this heart advice in the form of direct guidance.
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Dudjom-Rinpoche-Mountain-Retreat-Ver5 |
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Now the slow moon
brightens
in heaven,
The stars are ready, the night is here--
Oh why must I lose myself to love you,
My dear?
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Sara Teasdale |
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Re- garding the
essential
shape of things to come, they seldoiw argue with us but are content to draw the veil and let us see
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Propaganda - 1943 - New Collectivist Propaganda |
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Pherecydes
declared that Hercules did not
239
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Ovid - 1934 - Metamorphoses in European Culture - v2 |
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"Only two days ago I was a happy and
prosperous
man, without
a care in the world.
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Arthur Conan Doyle - Adventures of Sherlock Holmes |
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Except in 1 8, Hilarate acre citatis
erroribus
animum, 53, Et
earum omnia adirem furibunda latibula, where 'the Ionic a
minore, which seems to have been the original basis of the
rhythm, is preserved intact in the former half of the line.
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Catullus - Ellis - Poems and Fragments |
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Still, must I bring, as men have done for years,
These last
despairing
rites, this solemn vow.
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Catullus - Stewart - Selections |
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Take your bow at once, enter my
heavenly
chariot, and set forth for
victory.
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Kalidasa - Shantukala, and More |
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This is one of those lighter foibles [I was speaking
of]: to which if you do not grant your indulgence, a
numerous
band of
poets shall come, which will take my part (for we are many more in
number), and, like the Jews, we will force you to come over to our
numerous party.
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Horace - Works |
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“Allow
me to point
out that you are not here to preach.
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Lermontov - A Hero of Our Time |
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96 Attachment Theory
Recent
epidemiological
research (Tennant 1988) suggests that the influence of childhood bereavement per se on adult psychiatric disorder is probably less significant than Bowlby imagined.
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Bowlby - Attachment |
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Meanwhile, it appears that
downloads
of epub and mobi (Kindle) formatted eBooks is triggering blocks.
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Dostoesvky - The Brothers Karamazov |
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In this sense poetry seems a more
difficult
art.
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Ezra-Pound-Instigations |
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But let your
cushions
swell with Leuconian wool, and soft purple covers adorn your couches; and let a favourite share your couch, who, when mixing the Caecuban wine for your guests, tortures them with the ruddiest of lips, how earnestly then will you desire to live thrice as long as Nestor; and study to lose no part of a single day!
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Martial - Book XI - Epigrams |
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"I soon perceived that although the stranger uttered articulate sounds
and appeared to have a language of her own, she was neither understood
by nor herself
understood
the cottagers.
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Mary Shelley - Frankenstein |
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Last let us turn to where Chamouny [Dd] shields, 680
Bosom'd in gloomy woods, her golden fields,
Five streams of ice amid her cots descend,
And with wild flowers and blooming
orchards
blend,
A scene more fair than what the Grecian feigns
Of purple lights and ever vernal plains.
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Wordsworth - 1 |
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Why do we here follow the bare letter that
killeth?
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Erasmus |
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Wells,
with an
introduction
by Prof.
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Poland - 1922 - Polish Literature in Translation, a Bibliography |
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Ye argent clarions, sound a loftier strain
For the vile thing he hated lurks within
Its sombre house, alone with God and
memories
of sin.
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Wilde - Charmides |
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The Samnite cities of Campania began to coin money, in part with
CHAP- V AND CAMPANIANS BY ROME
457
Greek inscriptions; Capua became by its
commerce
and agriculture the second city in Italy in point of size—the first in point of wealth and luxury.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.1. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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The fallow fields glitter like water indeed,
And
gossamers
twitter, flung from weed unto weed.
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John Clare |
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By Sidney and
Clifford
Lanier.
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Sidney Lanier |
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