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Demosthenes - 1843 - On the Crown |
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Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury, parody it contained of
particular
pas-
died March 17, 1715.
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Alexander Pope - v06 |
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I was conscious of what must be my fate; a wretched victim for Slavery
without limit; to be sold like an ox, into hopeless bondage, and to be
worked under the flesh devouring lash during life,
without
wages.
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Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written |
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The view which comes
quite a priori, and
therefore
independent of all ex-
perience, merely out of reason, is "pure knowledge”!
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Nietzsche - v15 |
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What is left for
consumption
and personal reinvestment one may obtain some glimpse of by taking account what is reinvested by corporations.
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Lundberg - The-Rich-and-the-Super-Rich-by-Ferdinand-Lundberg |
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The general want of money was complained of, and
220
CONTINUATION
OF THE LIFE OF
1 663.
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Edward Hyde - Earl of Clarendon |
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The splendid slag left behind by this volcanic en- deavor was a large library bought with funds Count Leinsdorf had provided to start the
Parallel
Campaign, and together with Diotima's own books they had been set up as the only decoration in the last of the emptied rooms.
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Musil - Man Without Qualities - v1 |
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With harm and aches till farther
alters!
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Finnegans |
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It seemed to be his design rather to insinuate than directly to assert that,
physically, he had not always been what he wasthat a long series of neuralgic
attacks
had reduced
him from a condition of more than usual personal
beauty to that which I saw.
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Poe - v01 |
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From the foul
laneways he heard bursts of hoarse riot and
wrangling
and the drawling
of drunken singers.
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce |
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" In what manner, generally speaking, did the SA insure that the drousiest citizen would appreciate the incident of a march- ing troop’; Can you
describe
that - can you quite briefly generally des cribe that behavior?
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Nuremburg |
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Q Don’t you know that the odor from the burning of cadavers at Oranienberg
was so well known that even the
children
on the streets of that town talked about it?
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peasants |
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Nuremburg |
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Unionists, presumably less concerned with motives than with power, were urged to demand "eco- nomic democracy," perhaps the
fuzziest
slogan in the history of a rather fuzzy science.
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Propaganda - 1943 - New Collectivist Propaganda |
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We got them into BIG
business
by buying those wash- ing machines or paying rent to use them at the laundromat.
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(American Culture) Alice Echols - Daring To Be Bad_ Radical Feminism in America 1967-1975-Univ Of Minnesota Press (1989) |
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When we speak of the repression of crime, we must first of all
distinguish between that which is due to the general character of
penal legislation, more or less severe, and that which is secured
by the
administration
by the judges of the law as it is.
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Criminal Sociology by Enrico Ferri |
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9 Did these dirty
missions
have anything t.
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rags |
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What did they do on the dirty missions? |
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On the dirty missions, they carried out activities related to foreign intelligence service. In one specific example mentioned, the witness was to hand over explosives to Czech troops. |
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Nuremburg |
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A No and if so it must have been
infinitely
small as the men of the 80,000 was composed of 15,000 Germans who lived abroad and 10,000 to 12,000 men of the Army and the Police.
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Nuremburg |
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Ihe daughters of Jupiter and of
Mnemosyne
the
goddess of Memory.
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Charles - 1867 - Classical Dictionary |
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3, this work is provided to you 'AS-IS,' WITH NO OTHER
WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE.
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Stephen Crane |
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Beginning
with the famous third plenum of the Tenth Central Committee in 1978, the Chinese Communist party set about decollectivizing agriculture for the 800 million Chinese who still lived in the countryside.
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Fukuyama - End of History |
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We believe the kingdom of Christ is infinite and eternal,
where He is present to His church at the right hand of the Father
Omnipotent, Omnipresent, and that He feeds, keeps, and quickens
her spiritually with His Word, even as He does
literally
with flesh
and blood.
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Andraeae - 1639 - Christianopolis |
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The grass, that
elsewhere
grows as best it may
Under the larches, countable long nesh blades,
Here in clear sky pads the ground thick and close
As wool upon a Southdown wether's back;
And as in Southdown wool, your hand must sink
Up to the wrist before it find the roots.
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Abercrombie - Georgian Poetry 1920-22 |
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But he
could not reasonably be expected to know: -- and the
wiser Germans now forgive him for not knowing, and
are even
thankful
that he did not.
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Thomas Carlyle |
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660 l aLo
conjeotnred that the Vishnu
Varddhana
of my Vijay-
mandar G-arh Idt inscription might possibly liavo boon an
ancestor of Harsha Varddliana I may now mcniion that
General Cunmngham, after some considomtioii, bad con-
curred with me m attributing the Vishnu Varddhana of
the Idt mscription to the Bais tribe.
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Carllelye - 1871 - Report Of A Tour In Eastern Rajputanain 1871-72 And 1872-73 Vol-vi |
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Suppression of the Left 87 One-Way
Democracy
94 Must We Adore Vaclav Havel?
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Blackshirts-and-Reds-by-Michael-Parenti |
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Fare ye well,
farewell!
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Elizabeth Browning |
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Ariosto hastened to Rome, among a shoal of visitants, to congratulate the
new pope, perhaps not without a
commission
from Alfonso to see what he
could do for his native country, on which the rival Medici family never
ceased to have designs.
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Stories from the Italian Poets |
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iEiFE;gii
giiggE
IgIgi t;i
iigiEcIgigiigIfi?
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Luhmann-Love-as-Passion |
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S ee how Love has
written
this very page:
E ven for this end are we come together.
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Villon |
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What governmental
agencies
exercise control over educa-
tion in the United States?
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Beard - 1931 - Questions and Problems in American Government - Syllabus by Erbe |
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It is not right that pagans should thee seize,
For
Christian
men your use shall ever be.
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Chanson de Roland |
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instruments, did
* These passages of Obloquy,
Slander, Envy, and Malice are not
marked with any distinct attributes ;
they are not those living figures, whose
attitudes and
behaviour
Spenser has
Iminutely drawn with so much clear-
ness and truth, that we behold them
with our eyes as plainly as we do on
the ceiling of the banqueting-house.
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Alexander Pope - v04 |
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54:7 For he hath
delivered
me out of all trouble: and mine eye hath
seen his desire upon mine enemies.
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bible-kjv |
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The Eivers Dai, or Dayi, and Khari, here join the Banft-s,
forming a “triveui,” and their united streams then run
through this pass from the west and pass
through
to the easl.
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Carllelye - 1871 - Report Of A Tour In Eastern Rajputanain 1871-72 And 1872-73 Vol-vi |
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I love my life's dark hours
In which my senses quicken and grow deep,
While, as from faint incense of faded flowers
Or letters old, I
magically
steep
Myself in days gone by: again I give
Myself unto the past:--again I live.
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Rilke - Poems |
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{72} The process of sensation he conceived to be
conditioned
by an
actual emission from the bodies perceived of elements or images of
themselves which found access to our apprehension through channels
[140] congruous to their nature.
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A Short History of Greek Philosophy by J. Marshall |
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Advertising can almost al- ways be
recognized
immediately as such.
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Luhmann-Niklas-the-Reality-of-the-Mass-Media |
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Sunday afternoons along the towpath, and the wind
rippling
the
beds of rushes so that they swayed all together in great thick masses and looked somehow
like a woman’s hair.
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Orwell - Coming Up for Air |
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Prolonged
exposure to the gas produced intense damage to the lungs and respiratory system.
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Peter-Sloterdijk-Air-Quakes |
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There, too,
miracles
were wrought.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v7 |
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Luciosa, who
suffered
as a martyr, at the Roman gate or port.
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died |
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How was Luciosa martyred? |
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v3 |
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Coming to my side
and clasping tight my hand, she whispered, saying:
"If I do please you not, then from the first
Better have said that I do please you not;
But
wherefore
pledge your troth, and after turn
Against me?
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Epiphanius Wilson - Japanese Literature |
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To our and to everybody's displeasure, analogous and
equivalent
things have been found at our supper.
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Bruno-Cause-Principle-and-Unity |
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In the Hegelian reconciliation be- tween Subject and Substance, there is no absolute Subject that, in total self-transparency, appropriates or internalizes all objective
substantial
content.
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Hegel - Zizek - With Hegel Beyond He |
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Also see Grimm for how such linguistic devices allow him to feign
vertiginous
suspension in space, 303-04.
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Trakl - Falling to the Stars- Georg Trakl’s “In Venedig” in Light of Venice Poems by Nietzsche and Rilke |
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' What appears in reality as an objective state of affairs is thus what we consider in logic a
paradox and in
literature
a joke.
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Sloterdijk-Cynicism-the-Twilight-of-False-Consciousness |
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This current consensus is in no small part due to the article translated below, originally
published
in Hegel-Studien, entitled "Spekulation und Reflexion: Zur Zusammenarbeit Schellings und Hegel in Jena.
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Hegel_nodrm |
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ow
The
beautiful
frost on the window,
With the sun's light; what a lovely gl
I think I see trees, water and lands
That were not made by human hands.
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Childrens - Children's Rhymes and Verses |
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I believe that these
analogies
constitute a"
newfaird perhaps decisive) proof, in favour of revolutionary
syndicalism.
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Sorel - Reflections on Violence |
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Cultural
supplement of Folha de Sao Paulo.
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Gumbrecht - Publications.1447-2006 |
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The two
officers
found the apartments full.
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Pushkin - Queen of Spades |
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All sorts of dialects have been examined with a view to discover afi'inity with the Etruscan,
sometimes
by simple interroga tion, sometimes by torture, but all without exception in vain.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.1. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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To
DISAPPOINT
— frustrate, foil,
DICTION - style, phrase, phrase- defeat.
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Perkins - 1836 - Scholars Reference Book |
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The writer was a pupil of Bion, and hailed from Southern Italy, but is
otherwise
unknown.
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Moschus |
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This does not
alter the fact that they are
believed
in more than
any others, besides they are never called idols,-at
least, not the most exalted among their number.
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Nietzsche - v16 |
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It seems more likely that Demetrius Poliorcetes may have tried by edict to put down piracy in the Tyrrhene sea which he had never set eyes upon, and not at all inconceivable that the Antiates may have even as Roman citizens, in defiance of the prohibition, continued for time their old trade in an underhand fashion much
dependence
must not.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.2. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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As for the horses, they knew every inch of the field, and in
fact understood the
business
of mowing and raking far better than Jones
and his men had ever done.
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Orwell - Animal Farm |
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(Vain were engine and wheel,
She was under full steam)--
With the roar of a thunder-stroke
Her two
thousand
tons of oak
Brought up on us, right abeam!
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Matthews - Poems of American Patriotism |
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What then are the criteria to be
applied?
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Bowlby - Separation |
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Femi- nist
businesses
served a tiny fraction of the female population and employed an infinitesimal percentage of the feminist population.
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(American Culture) Alice Echols - Daring To Be Bad_ Radical Feminism in America 1967-1975-Univ Of Minnesota Press (1989) |
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See Sexuality
"Bitch Manifesto," 67, 382
Black movement: 24, 40-41, 49-50,
291-93, 299n, 311n;
alternative
institutions, 269-70; and culture, 7; on egalitarianism, 17; govern- ment vs.
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(American Culture) Alice Echols - Daring To Be Bad_ Radical Feminism in America 1967-1975-Univ Of Minnesota Press (1989) |
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37 Davis's book claimed to offer incontrovertible evidence ofancient gynocracies
252
The Ascendance of Cultural Feminism
and female
biological
superiority, which Alpert used to support
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(American Culture) Alice Echols - Daring To Be Bad_ Radical Feminism in America 1967-1975-Univ Of Minnesota Press (1989) |
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The high nobility, how-
ever, and the masses in the towns
persevered
in the
old hatred against Prussia.
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Treitschke - 1914 - His Doctrine of German Destiny |
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" But the threat of such an accusation should not blind us to the claim that teaching and writing in the
humanities
only has a right to exist if it is brilliant, if it makes a true difference by making the
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Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht - Reactions to Geoffrey Galt Harpham's Diagnosis of the Humanities Today |
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We encourage the use of public domain materials for these
purposes
and may be able to help.
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Ovid - 1868 - Selections for Use in Schools |
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The women I know at least are not so dumb as to think there's
anything
worth taking over.
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something |
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What's worth taking over? |
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(American Culture) Alice Echols - Daring To Be Bad_ Radical Feminism in America 1967-1975-Univ Of Minnesota Press (1989) |
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Even Radicalesbians had to admit that lesbianism
involved
sex:
Until women see in each other the possibility of a primal com- mitment which includes sexual love, they will be denying them- selves the love and value they readily accord to men, thus af- firming their second-class status.
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(American Culture) Alice Echols - Daring To Be Bad_ Radical Feminism in America 1967-1975-Univ Of Minnesota Press (1989) |
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As early as 1966, SNCC's Atlanta Project
contended
that "true liberation" required that blacks "cut ourselves off from white people,'' and ''form our own institutions, credit unions, co- ops, political parties, write our own histories.
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(American Culture) Alice Echols - Daring To Be Bad_ Radical Feminism in America 1967-1975-Univ Of Minnesota Press (1989) |
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Vide,
Melchioris
Adami.
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Pope Alexander VII - Index Librorum Prohibitorum |
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Dame
Jeannette
had not that gold-brown hair,
Old Jeannette was not a maiden fair.
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Wilde - Poems |
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I should remark in pass- ing that, in my view, one cannot make
progress
in philosophy with purely verbal definitions, by simply defining concepts.
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Adorno-Metaphysics |
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The continual administration of an institution of this kind, by the same persons, will never fail, with or withT out cause, from their
conduct*
to excite distrust and dis- content.
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Alexander Hamilton - 1790 - Report on a National Bank |
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But you really think very little of them,
for you dare not take any reasonable pains for their
future; and you act like practical pessimists, men
who feel the coming catastrophe and become in-
different and
careless
of their own and others'
existence.
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Nietzsche - v05 |
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_497 sate like
vultures
Boscombe manuscript; rode like demons 1824.
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Shelley copy |
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] Hell and
madness!
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan |
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For
when Philip opened the Negotiations for Peace, Ctefiphon and
Ariftodemus undertook the
Beginning
of this Impofture, but
when
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Demosthenes - Orations - v2 |
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He who has found the mother (Dao)
And thereby understands her sons (things),
And having understood the sons,
Still keeps to its [their] mother,
Will be free from danger
throughout
his lifetime.
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Teaching-the-Daode-Jing |
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Since we seek, how-
ever, to trace an actual
historical
development, it may be
worth while to return for a moment to ' Ovid ' in the mean-
ing of the perfected art of elegy, and to picture clearly the
numerous refinements which his finished technique embraces.
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Ovid - 1869 - Juvenile Works and Spondaic Period |
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And the child grew like some
immortal
being,
not fed with food nor nourished at the breast: for by day rich-crowned
Demeter would anoint him with ambrosia as if he were the offspring of
a god and breathe sweetly upon him as she held him in her bosom.
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Hesiod |
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I
even agree with the
desirability
of a
reform of the courts.
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Jabotinsky - 1917 - Turkey and the War |
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She feared her own weak
defences
and unprotected position, and she knew not how soon the lamb might be torn, within the fold of a treacherous protector.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v5 |
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Subjectivity
in this sense is the real basis of the self as both agent and object.
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Foucault-Key-Concepts |
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You can search
through
the full text of this book on the web at http://books.
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Sallust - Catiline |
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That
whistling
boy who minds his goats
So idly in the grey ravine,
"The brown-backed rower drenched with spray, 5
The lemon-seller in the street,
And the young girl who keeps her first
Wild love-tryst at the rising moon,--
"Lo, these are wiser than the wise.
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Sappho |
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We end up with a formidable battery of clamps- the scene, the art, the
presiding
physi- cal organ, the technique.
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He varied with some skill his adulations;
To 'do at Rome as Romans do,' a piece
Of
conduct
was which he observed in Greece.
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Beauty and wit, too sad a truth,
Have always been confined to youth;
The god of wit, and beauty's queen,
He twenty-one, and she fifteen;
No poet ever
sweetly
sung.
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How a certain
captive’s
chains fell off when Masses were sung
for him.
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But Thetis with the Nereids steered the ship through them at the
summons
of Hera.
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Learn this of me, where'er thy lot doth fall,
Short lot or not, to be
content
with all.
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nor have I ever believed in that very teleological faith
according
to which we make inventions when we most need them.
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Gumbrecht - Infinite Availability - On Hyper-Communication and Old Age |
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This kind of life--the
cheerless
gloom of a hermit, with the unceasing
moil of a galley-slave, brought me to my sixteenth year; a little
before which period I first committed the sin of rhyme.
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How much more so if the furthest portions of the army are anything under a hundred Li apart, and even the nearest are
separated
by several Li!
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Donations are
accepted
in a number of other
ways including including checks, online payments and credit card
donations.
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French - Apollinaire - Alcools |
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(1977) 'Preventive intervention with the re- cently bereaved',
Archives
of General Psychiatry, 34: 1450-4.
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A narrow wind
complains
all day
How some one treated him;
Nature, like us, is sometimes caught
Without her diadem.
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Neither is it the acme of
excellence
if you fight and conquer and the whole Empire says, "Well done!
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The-Art-of-War |
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the fowls of heaven have wings
And blasts of heaven will aid their flight;
They mount--how short a voyage brings
The wanderers back to their
delight!
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Golden Treasury |
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21:7 And he set a graven image of the grove that he had made in the
house, of which the LORD said to David, and to Solomon his son, In
this house, and in Jerusalem, which I have chosen out of all tribes of
Israel, will I put my name for ever: 21:8 Neither will I make the feet
of Israel move any more out of the land which I gave their fathers;
only if they will observe to do
according
to all that I have commanded
them, and according to all the law that my servant Moses commanded
them.
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With pain he ran, in open day,
Right up into the kitchen;
He fell on the hearth and there he lay
Gasping
and moaning and twitchin'.
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Faust, a Tragedy by Goethe |
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