As the pressures mounted, Grace began to feel
increasingly
anxious.
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For the Mahayanist this type of analysis would not be adequate for liberating the mind from ignorance, since the very emptiness of substantiality of the
component
phenomena themselves is what must be seen and experienced.
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Accuse me not, beseech thee, that I wear
Too calm and sad a face in front of thine;
For we two look two ways, and cannot shine
With the same
sunlight
on our brow and hair.
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Sonnets from the Portugese |
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Alas for Earth, for never shall we see
That
brightness
in her eye she bore when Rome was free!
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Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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appreciation of natural beauty, the
tranquility
gained by release from action, the elusiveness and indefinability of the Tao.
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A great number of different
talents cannot, perhaps, be united; but the
view of the
understanding
ought to embrace
every thing.
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Madame de Stael - Germany |
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Justement le premier article avait le
même titre que celui que j'avais envoyé et qui n'avait pas paru, mais
pas
seulement
le même titre,.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Albertine Disparue - a |
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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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It
was a
perpetual
estrangement.
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Austen - Persuasion |
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To this, there-
fore, we may confine our
detailed
notice.
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Except you, poor Marya
Ivanofna
has no
longer stay or comforter.
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Pushkin - Daughter of the Commandant |
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What are our woes and
sufferance?
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Byron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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"
The Wayfarer
Love entered in my heart one day,
A sad,
unwelcome
guest;
But when he begged that he might stay,
I let him wait and rest.
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Sara Teasdale - Helen of Troy |
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Why not take seats here on the cellar wall
And dangle feet among the
raspberry
vines?
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Robert Forst - North of Boston |
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John Cassian, a contemporary
of Augustine, in his Conferences, a collection of dialogues attributed to fifteen Egyptian church fathers,
imagines
that reading scripture, like
loneliness, fasts, vigils, work, and nakedness, is part of amonastic combat that strives towin a purity of heart (puritas cordis).
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Bourbon - "Twitterlitter" of Nonsense- "Askesis" at "Finnegans Wake" |
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Elle endort les plus cruels maux
Et
contient
toutes les extases;
Pour dire les plus longues phrases,
Elle n'a pas besoin de mots.
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Baudelaire - Fleurs Du Mal |
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45
To the Author 47
Holiday
Shopping
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Childrens - Children's Rhymes and Verses |
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One evening my mother suggested that, to
entertain
her, I take her
to the theatre.
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Twain - Speeches |
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της
Πηνελόπης
άρα ειπέ, πολλήν αν κ' έχη βία,
να καρτερή 'ς τον θάλαμον ο ήλιος ως να δύση.
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Homer - Odyssey - Greek |
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It appeared that in the
psychological
analysis
of religious "facts" a new anchorage and above
all a new calling were to be gained.
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Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human |
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Some have compared the shape of its circumference to a Scythian
bow when bent, the string
representing
the southern portions of the
Euxine, (viz.
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Strabo |
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Thus, we do not necessarily
keep eBooks in compliance with any
particular
paper edition.
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Spenser - Faerie Queene - 1 |
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His action
and
teaching
gave force and direction, which Count Cavour
gratefully acknowledged, to the Kingdom of Italy in destroying
the Temporal Power of the Pope and establishing a free Church
in a free State.
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Sarpi - 1888 - History of Fra Paolo Sarpi 2 |
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Perhaps it is something
breaking?
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or her father, all
included
in a word.
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Dryden - Virgil - Aeineid |
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Gitman,
Lawrence
J.
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Nitzan Bichler - 2012 - Capital as Power |
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44, Donne enumerates this among
the curses that will overwhelm the sinner: 'There shall fall upon him
those sinnes which he hath done after
anothers
dehortation, and those,
which others have done after his provocation.
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John Donne |
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the
exclusion
or limitation of consequential damages, so the
above disclaimers and exclusions may not apply to you, and you
may have other legal rights.
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The streets were a blaze of flambeaux and torches carried in the hand;
fireworks
by the ton were discharged as the people passed; elephants, camels, and horses, richly caparisoned, were placed in conven ient situations; and before the procession had reached the house of the bride, half a dozen wicked boys and bad young men were killed or wounded.
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Universal Anthology - v07 |
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"
Diotima raised her heavy
eyelashes
to give him a single world- weary glance and dropped them again.
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v2 |
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I told him this is a pleasant life
To set your breast to the bark of trees
That all your days are dim beneath,
And
reaching
up with a little knife,
To loose the resin and take it down
And bring it to market when you please.
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Robert Frost - A Mountain Interval |
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--
Fragments
of the Persica, Ed.
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Cambridge History of India - v1 |
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Happy would it be if such a remedy for its
infirmities
could be
enjoyed by all free governments; if a project equally effectual
could be established for the universal peace of mankind!
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--say,
rather, the rending of her coffin, and the grating of the iron
hinges of her prison, and her struggles within the
coppered
archway of
the vault!
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fallushr |
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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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Pushkin - Boris Gudonov |
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defect in this electronic work within 90 days of receiving it, you can
receive a refund of the money (if any) you paid for it by sending a
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As the adminis- tration became more complicated, the status o f the higher ranks o f the bureaucracy rose relative t o the rest o f society; and the distinction be- tween
thetribal
andlandowning classes on theonehand and the bureaucracy o n t h e other became less sharp.
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peasant |
| Question: |
What factors may have contributed to the elevation of the higher ranks of bureaucracy in a more complicated administration system? |
| Answer: |
Several factors may have contributed to the elevation of the higher ranks of bureaucracy in a more complicated administration system. As the administration itself became more complex, the higher-ranking bureaucrats' status increased relative to the rest of society. Educational attainment and polish, which many officials possessed, could also have been favorable factors. Another significant factor was the blurring of distinction between the bureaucracy and the landowning class, with many bureaucrats becoming large landowners themselves. Furthermore, though hereditary tendency and nepotism were prevalent in high offices, it wasn't entirely impossible for a skilled and trained individual, irrespective of birth, to rise to a high office, suggesting that individual competency and ability could also contribute to the elevation. |
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[Cambridge histories online] Holt, P. M - The Cambridge history of Islam. 1.A_ The central Islamic lands from pre-Islamic times to the first world war 1A(1977, Cambridge University Press) - libgen.lc |
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I28 He states
forsan ut
:
" Abundant anni quinque,
; Sigebert,
His
martyrdom
is set down, at this
at a.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v6 |
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Remain, then, where you are, last of the Counts;
Rule while you live in your
ancestral
home ;
Have, if you will, the portraits all retouched ;
The armorial bearings of your line renewed ;
And think no more of that most wretched remnant
Of your fallen order, which deserves to fall !
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Krasinski - The Undivine Comedy |
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Shelby were seated
together
in the dining room
afore-named, at a table covered with papers and writing utensils.
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utomc10 |
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473
APPENDIX
T O ON THE CREATION
(N.
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L226 |
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In order to attain a still more lively effect,
Ovid tried, like the Manual, to have his
geography
precise.
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Ovid - 1934 - Metamorphoses in European Culture - v1 |
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Not only can humans become
conscious
of the biases, i.
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Antonio R. Damasio - The Feeling of What Happens (2000) - libgen.lc |
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Windy night that was I went to fetch her there was that lodge meeting on
about those lottery tickets after Goodwin's concert in the
supperroom
or
oakroom of the Mansion house.
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James Joyce - Ulysses |
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Andthereisalsoa stont' that when Demosthenes had met with a reverse in the assembly and was disheartened thereby, an aged man who had formerly heard
Pericles
speak touched him with his hand and told him that he resembled that great man in natural abihty and, therefore, had been unjust in condemning himself.
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What previous experiences could have shaped the aged man's reverence for Pericles' speaking abilities? |
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The aged man who encouraged Demosthenes might have previously heard Pericles speak, suggesting an experience that shaped his admiration for Pericles' oratory skills. Thus, his reverence for Pericles' speaking abilities could have been the result of personal experiences as an audience member of Pericles' speeches. |
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L321 |
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Dickinson - Three - Complete |
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At last, after what seemed a long time--it
might have been five seconds, I dare say--he sagged
flabbily
to his knees.
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Orwell |
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Emperor,
Emperor!
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Elizabeth Browning - 4 |
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On the other hand, their very
function
would have precluded a
long life; if the petition of 1112 is correct, the cribs must have been inexpen-
sive enough that their owners would throw them away on leaving the exami-
8
nation hall.
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Lucille Chia - Printing for Profit_ The Commercial Publishers of Jianyang, Fujian (11th-17th Centuries) (2003, Harvard University Asia Center) - libgen.lc |
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lk
erfriert
ein Strahl;
Und vor Satans Flu?
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Trakl - Dichtungen |
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The MST
The Rural Landless Workers Movement faces a profound dilemma: after years of building a successful mass independent socio-political
movement
that settled over 350,000 landless families on unproductive land via direct action (land occupations), it temporarily substituted electoral work for Lula in the hope of positive agrarian reform legislation.
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James Petras, Henry Veltmeyer - Social Movements and State Power_ Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador (2005, Pluto Press) - libgen.lc |
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Works Cited 397
(Guoli)
Zhongyang
yanjiuyuan lishi yuyan yanjiusuo shanben shumu (~JL.
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Lucille Chia - Printing for Profit_ The Commercial Publishers of Jianyang, Fujian (11th-17th Centuries) (2003, Harvard University Asia Center) - libgen.lc |
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Too many we cannot have, as a general proposition; but we
demand that they have sufficient merit to render them noticeable in
the beginning, and that they
continue
in existence sufficiently long
to permit us a fair estimation of their value.
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remain |
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poe-marginalia-417 |
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"
Gradually the Thing sank lower and nearer to the ground until at length it
came to rest within the beautiful gardens of Glinda,
settling
upon a velvety
green lawn close by a fountain which sent sprays of flashing gems, instead
of water, high into the air, whence they fell with a soft, tinkling sound
into the carved marble basin placed to receive them.
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What is the significance of the Thing landing near the gem-infused fountain within Glinda's garden? |
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The passage does not provide a specific significance of the Thing landing near the gem-infused fountain within Glinda's garden. |
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baum-marvelous-278 |
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i
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8o
générale sous son rapport intellectuel, en sorte que, la
volonté
générale, purement spéculative, résultant
plutôt des vues de l'esprit que de l'intérêt du corps social, les lois étaient l'expression du goût plutôt que
de la volonté générale.
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The concept of the "general will" being purely speculative and resulting more from intellectual considerations than from the interest of the social body impacts the formation and interpretation of laws by making laws more an expression of abstract idea or taste rather than reflection of the collective will of the society. This situation can cause a decline in the quality of the legislation, whereby, laws tend to become more theoretical and less attached to the practical needs and interests of the people. The legislative power may lose its connection with the public's interest as it deviates away from it by prioritizing intellectual considerations over societal needs. Therefore, to avoid this misalignment between laws and public interest, it is suggested that the general will should be restricted to its true principle, which is the material will and the simultaneous will of the people that aims to consecrate active interest, not passive one. Hence, laws are advised not merely to exist in theory but to be practical addressing the real-world issues of the majority population. |
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Saint-Just - Oeuvres |
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El Hayzari sent ambassadors to King Juan, thanking him for
his aid, and
proposing
a perpetual league of amity.
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alhambra |
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We could still follow the tracks, by the slight
scrapes of the claws on the bark, or by the bent and broken twigs; and
we
advanced
with noiseless caution.
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The Literary World - Seventh Reader |
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13523 (#337) ##########################################
ADAM SMITH
13523
a good thing; but he at once recognized that changes in tariff poli-
cies must be made with due regard to existing
interests
which had
grown up under a different policy.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v23 - Sha to Sta |
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And in this discourse it will be
necessary
to note those errors that are
obvious, as well as others which are seldomer observed, since there are
few so obvious or acknowledged into which most men, some time or other,
are not apt to run.
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Swift - Battle of the Books, and Others |
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No combination
of
circumstances
more favorable to the experiment can ever be
expected to occur.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v27 - Wat to Zor |
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Ted Hughes had written both men from England in 1961, praising their ongoing Trakl work and their unusual
attention
to translation.
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Trakl - Bringing Blood to Trakl’s Ghost |
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But we know that the mother of the Bodhisattva saw in a dream a
small white
elephant
enter her side.
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-2-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991 |
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The athletisms and extreme sports, on the other hand, for reasons that remain to be established, sought to avoid any
association
with acro- batics, as obvious as their kinship might seem - to say nothing of their joint campaign to make the mountains of improbability higher.
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Sloterdijk - You Must Change Your Life |
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The control is so
constructed
that this necessarily happens.
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Turing - Can Machines Think |
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See the open park
Lying below us with a million lamps
Scattered
in wise disorder like the stars.
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Sara Teasdale - Love Songs |
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_No
kingdoms
got by rapine long endure.
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Robert Herrick - Hesperide and Noble Numbers |
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8 Then he threw aside all restraint and
compelled
Servianus to kill himself, on the ground that he aspired to the empire, merely because he gave a feast to the royal slaves, sat in a royal chair placed close to his bed, and, though an old man of ninety, used to arise and go forward to meet the guard of soldiers.
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Historia Augusta |
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14832 (#406) ##########################################
14832
ADOLPHE THIERS
thwarted by the opposition of the highest orders in the State,
who were interested in maintaining all kinds of abuses, which
the austere
minister
proposed to suppress.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v25 - Tas to Tur |
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"
Thus has a week passed away, while I have
listened
to the strangest
tale that ever imagination formed.
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Mary Shelley - Frankenstein |
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The girl flew
straight
as an arrow,
with the timid haste one sees in all girls who do not want any one to
volunteer to accompany them home at night, and no doubt the staggering
gentleman would not have pursued her, if my good luck had not prompted
him.
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Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories |
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May hundreds of
colossal
shells, some of a
deep red, others of a grass green, stood on each side in rows, with
blue fire in them, which lighted up the whole saloon, and shone
through the walls, so that the sea was also illuminated.
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Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen |
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But looked at as a Man, and only as a part of a Whole, it is for that
Whole's sake that thou
shouldest
at one time fall sick, at another brave
the perils of the sea, again, know the meaning of want and perhaps die
an early death.
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Epictetus |
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Why do we here follow the bare letter that
killeth?
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Erasmus |
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La trouvaille du romancier a été d’avoir l’idée de
remplacer ces parties impénétrables à l’âme par une
quantité
égale de
parties immatérielles, c’est-à-dire que notre âme peut s’assimiler.
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Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu - Du Côté de Chez Swann - v1 |
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ou art holden good & hende,
Alesed of gret
Almesse!
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Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II - 1389 |
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1702 Philip
Doddridge
born (d.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10 |
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This changed the
369
THE EXERCISES OF THE MODERNS
preconditions for a radical
rejection
of the world in their most sensi- tive point.
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Sloterdijk - You Must Change Your Life |
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Is it a
purblind
prank, O think you,
Friend with the musing eye?
| Guess: |
devious |
| Question: |
What think you? |
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War Poetry - 1914-17 |
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Four times he asked a
question
and four times Wang Ni said he didn't know.
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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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A typical telegram from
Bayreuth
would read
bereits bereut (I already repent).
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The idea of revelation implies a rather dramatic scenario in which a ruler who is willing to communicate addresses himself to a group of
recipients
through dictates that are presents, or presents that are dictates, using selected media – prophets, lawmakers and holy superhumans – in order to convince them to accept his message.
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Sloterdijk - God's Zeal |
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A refugee within a
stranger
land,
I marked, while mingling with the proud and grand,
The rare profusion in their homes displayed;
I saw the riches which surrounded them,
But envied not this wealth of gold and gem --
It was far other wealth for which I prayed.
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Poland - 1881 - Poets and Poetry of Poland |
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The Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation ("the Foundation"
or PGLAF), owns a
compilation
copyright in the collection of Project
Gutenberg-tm electronic works.
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If we turn now to Marx's view of its content, we may often have the impression that he
ascribes
"faithfulness to fact," and therefore true scholarly rigor, only to the natural sciences and that he sees his own research as having scientific character in that it reveals the workings of social and economic laws.
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Nolte - 1974 - The Relationship between "Bourgeois" and "Marxist" Historiography |
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Already lIic council has issued some painfully frank reports on products of
imposingly
scientific nomenclature; and more are to follow.
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Adams-Great-American-Fraud |
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'Shame, Shame,' seyde Ielousy,
'To be
bitrasshed
gret drede have I.
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Chaucer - Romuant of the Rose |
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—In
order to become beautiful, a woman must not desire
to be
considered
pretty.
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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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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But on the grand old yaller wall, crowding in upon his left hand, a pillar of higher tone,
representing
the sun, was spinning out its placid deiseal.
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Brigid, it is said, that he
travelled
abroad into Britain.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v4 |
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The existence of the
refleaion
is not proved.
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And I again envying her and
questioning!
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Lascelles Abercrombie - Emblems of Love |
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(SIDGWICK & JACKSON)
“ATTA TROLL,” Heine's
favourite
work, though written in 1842, is
full of modern significance.
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Nietzsche - v16 - Twilight of the Idols |
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the
importance
of geography
in a political view.
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Strabo |
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Copyright infringement
liability
can be quite severe.
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Childrens - Book of Poetry |
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Hegel was the first philosopher to speak the language of modern social science, insofar as man for him was the product of his concrete historical and social environment and not, as earlier natural right
theorists
would have it, a collection of more or less fixed "natural" attributes.
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philosophers |
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What in Hegel's life forced him to see dialectic? |
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Fukuyama - End of History |
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Here the continuity is
produced
by having a sufficient number always remaining in office for instructing the new entrants.
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SIMMEL-Georg-Sociology-Inquiries-Into-the-Construction-of-Social-Forms-2vol |
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When summer days are o'er,
And the
snowfalls
come,
Rabbits count the hours no more,
For the bells are dumb.
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Childrens - Child Verse |
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