—
And our walls all
blackened
stand
O thou haughty house of Priam — temple with the gates surrounded, I have seen thee — all thy splendor, all thy Eastern pomp unbounded — All thy roofs and painted ceilings — all the treasures they contain,
I have seen them, seen them blazing — I have seen old Priam slain, Foully murdered, and the altar of the Highest bears the stain.
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CHAPTER X
DICKENS
THERE is a point in the consideration of the subject of the
present chapter which, though of the most obvious to uncritical,
as well as to critical, appreciation, is, perhaps, worthy of more atten-
tion in respect of
criticism
proper than has usually been given to it.
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Whence the
Psalmist
well described this same Antichrist, saying, Under his tongue is labour, and sorrow: he sitteth in ambush with the rich in secret places.
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And it is pain and violence, not force in the traditional sense, that inheres also in some of the least impressive military capa- bilities of the present time-the plastic bomb, the terrorist's bullet, the burnt crops, and the
tortured
farmer.
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Schelling - The Diplomacy of Violence |
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And many at the freedom felt annoy,
Which
dispossessed
them of such life of joy.
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Ariosto - Orlando Furioso - English |
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For
thesereasonsand
others,therehas emergeda tendencytowardsthe
of the universitiesS.
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Nolte - Thoughts on the State and Prospects of the Academic Ethic in the Universities of the Federal Republic of Germany |
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Antipathetic to the French Revolution, he
travelled
to North America in 1791.
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Chateaubriand - Travels to Italy |
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However, users may print, download, or email articles for
individual
use.
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The Totalitarian Mind - Fischbein |
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The social theory remains
practically
the same, save that a place
among degraded 'outcastes' is given to Yavanas as to other barbarians.
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Cambridge History of India - v1 |
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By his arts he most greatly helped the host; and by Ciris and the bright waters of Cylistanus he shall dwell as an alien, far from his fatherland; and the tools
wherewith
he shall bore country, he shall consecrate in the shrine of Myndia.
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enne,
[F] "Bernlak de
Hautdesert
I hat in ?
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Gawaine and the Green Knight |
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According to the Vydkhyd: "As the doctrine of the other school, nikdydntariiya, (note 38 above) is contradicted by the Vaibhasikas by means of a text of Scripture, and as the doctrine of the Vaibhasjkas is
similarly
contradicted by the other school, as a consequence some other
Footnotes 875
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French - Apollinaire - Alcools |
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"
The point is made most sharply in Althusser's commentary on Cremonini's deformed faces:
Strictly speaking, the deformation to which Cremonini subjects his faces is a determinate deformation, in that it does not replace one
identity
with another on the same face, does not give the faces one particular "expression" (of the soul, the subject) instead of another: it takes all ex- pression away from them, and with it, the ideological function which that expression ensures in the complicities of the humanist ideology of art.
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Paul-de-Man-Material-Events |
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Whether this work was forged in England, or, as seems to me likely, is
translated
from a French forgery of the late seventeenth century, I have no means, here in Pisa, of discovering.
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The Letters of Abelard and Heloise - 1st Letter |
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"
"I
question
it not.
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Universal Anthology - v03 |
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The man who ranges in No Man's Land
Is dogged by the shadows on either hand
When the star-shell's flare, as it bursts o'erhead,
Scares the gray rats that feed on the dead,
And the
bursting
bomb or the bayonet-snatch
May answer the click of your safety-catch,
For the lone patrol, with his life in his hand,
Is hunting for blood in No Man's Land.
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War Poetry - 1914-17 |
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See Stewart,
Documentary
History, ?
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Revolution and War_nodrm |
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Anon her herte gan to erme; 80
And for that hir
thoughte
evermo
Hit was not wel [he dwelte] so,
She longed so after the king
That certes, hit were a pitous thing
To telle hir hertely sorwful lyf 85
That hadde, alas!
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Chaucer - Romuant of the Rose |
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The reason for this cumulative richness is that
the history and
development
of Law's prose style is the history
and development of his character.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09 |
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, in 1914 our old
government
MADE the war, started the war.
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Ezra-Pound-Speaking |
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Nibor, if you want to become
very wise, you will not ask so many
questions
at once.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v01 - A to Apu |
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tso feng suh
that Ins
feelIngs
have the coloumr of nature
JB
I2
ch'mg
And as Ford saId get a dIctIonary
and learn the meamng o f words
"De trlbus ", and abook on falcons, from FederiCO m StClly i t AulentIsslma" sang Alcamo
"ver l'estate"
More sohd than pearls or than caSSIa
en
?
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Cantos-of-Ezra-Pound |
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For there I lost my father dear,
My father dear, and
brethren
three.
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Robert Forst |
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1
respectively: and there can be little doubt that the
relative
superiority
of Preston is mainly owing to her large Catholic population.
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Sutherland - Birth Control- A Statement of Christian Doctrine against the Neo-Malthusians |
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and glass, and the images obtained strongly
interest
they legitimately had for their
resemble those given by the X-rays.
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Athenaeum - London - 1912a |
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sie, la
contemplation
de la nature, disparaissent
dans ces abstractions , sans me?
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Madame de Stael - De l'Allegmagne |
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to be content with such things as he has, and even
to be content with almost nothing ; who has not
learned to familiarize his
thoughts
to poverty,
much more readily than he can familiarize them
to dishonour, is not yet free from peril.
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Marvell - Poems |
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ere,
Neuermore
?
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Gawaine and the Green Knight |
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They were dabbling in
the sand with their spades and buckets, building castles as
children
do,
or playing with their big coloured ball, happy as the day was long.
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James Joyce - Ulysses |
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And redder and redder she rounded above,
And paler and paler he grew,
And neither suspected a mutual love
Till they met in a
Brunswick
stew.
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Childrens - Child Verse |
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No order of men owing allegiance to a foreign
sovereign was allowed the
smallest
share of real power and in
fluence in the state.
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Sarpi - 1888 - History of Fra Paolo Sarpi 2 |
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15
The Antonius called Fulvius or Boionius,
afterward
also given the cognomen Pius, ruled twenty-three years.
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Aurelius Victor - Caesars |
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a
coloreada
de la pequen?
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Adorno-Theodor-Minima-Moralia |
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REVOLUTION
AND COUNTER-REVOLUTION.
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Poland - 1911 - An Outline of the History of Polish Literature |
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Remember also that the mind injured by long rust
Grows dull, and is much less
vigorous
than it formerly was.
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Latin - Bradley - Exercises in Latin Prosody |
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In 2010 the same deal was repeated to bring overall subscription to 90 percent as opponents soured on the litigation process,
according
to the Bureau’s analysis.
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Kleiman International |
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If men did not remember or half
remember impossible things, and, it may be, if the worship of sun and
moon had not left a faint
reverence
behind it, what Aran fisher-girl
would sing--
'It is late last night the dog was speaking of you; the snipe was
speaking of you in her deep marsh.
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Yeats |
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159 Her body was the house lled with the majesty of the
Incarnate
Word on the throne of whose mind the Lord sits (cf.
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Mary and the Art of Prayer_Ave Maria |
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The duke divided his infantry, which was about nine
thousand
strong, and
chiefly Spaniards, into four brigades, and gave the command of them to
four Spanish officers.
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Friedrich Schiller |
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If you came to the help of
history, as the apologists of the actual, you would
say: "he had spoken
everything
that was in him
to speak, a longer life would only have enabled
him to create a similar beauty, and not a new
beauty," and so on.
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Nietzsche - v05 - Untimely Meditations - b |
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In poetry he has developed
from romanticism to
pronounced
realism.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v29 - BIographical Dictionary |
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μόνον με
τρόπον
μαλακό συ λέγε τους να παύσουν
απ' ταις μωρίαις• και ποσώς δεν θα πεισθούν εκείνοι•
ότ' ήλθεν ήδη επάνω τους η διωρισμέν' ημέρα.
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Homer - Odyssey - Greek |
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The cruel foe devoured her very lips, nor was her body
consigned
entire to the funeral pile.
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Martial - Book XI - Epigrams |
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50 the inspiration for this criticism was the position
described
by maimonides as the position of the Asharites against the mutazila.
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Hegels Philosophy of the Historical Religions |
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in
(in
aofas I do ofhe towe as hetoa noto to by
in
;be if ifinin by
inofassoall
if a
a
of
of
of
in
so
in
of
he
he do the to doto to
of
hehe
is I ithis his in to
in as
he.
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Complete Collection of State Trials for Treason - v01 |
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Nausicaa's race was known for its cult of clean linen and it was to hold a large wash-day that she went down to the shor; where Odysseus, hidden from sight, slept off the
weariness
of his long sea-tossing.
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re-joyce-a-burgess |
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Kiều từ trở gót
trướng
hoa,
Mặt trời gác núi chiêng đà thu không.
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Nguyễn Du - Kieu - 01 |
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The
banquets
and the ministry ; the barricades and the
national guard.
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Outlines and Refernces for European History |
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" The Conduct ofWar: 1789-1961 (New Brunswick, Rutgers
University
Press, 1961), pp.
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Schelling - The Diplomacy of Violence |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-12-27 05:03 GMT / http://hdl.
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Demosthenes - Against Midias |
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The pool was still; around its brim
The alders
sickened
all the air;
There came no murmur from the streams,
Though nigh flowed Leithen, Tweed, and Quair.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v28 - Songs, Hymns, Lyrics |
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Pace vestrâ
liceat dixisse, primi omnium
eloquentiam
perdidistis.
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Tacitus |
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not al
forleten
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Chaucer - Boethius |
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It is a contest between
STOPPING
the war and going on with it.
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Ezra-Pound-World-War-II-Broadcasts |
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Whereupon Cassius, with
flashing
eyes and fairly breathing war, declared he would not go to Sicily.
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Cicero- Letters to and from Cassius |
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For here will I place thine oracles and the secrets of destiny uttered
to my people, and consecrate chosen men, O
gracious
one.
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Virgil - Aeneid |
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Having so altered, it has
naturally
lost in significance; but in the
greatest instances of later epic, that for which the device was used has
been as profoundly absorbed into the poet's being as Homer's matter was
into his being.
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Lascelles Abercrombie - The Epic |
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ber's talk
(in his Wieland) about the
Xenienkrieg
to be
depended on, or is it mostly babble; and is
there any other work that will throw light on
that singular period?
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Thomas Carlyle |
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Cloudcap
is on him; his vales are darkling.
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A-Skeleton-Key-to-Finnegans-Wake |
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Poor Ireland, with
her ancient mythology, with her
Purgatory
of St.
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Literary and Philosophical Essays- French, German and Italian by Immanuel Kant |
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I am given
to understand that the wound which his sensitive spirit had received
from the criticism of "Endymion" was
exasperated
by the bitter sense
of unrequited benefits; the poor fellow seems to have been hooted from
the stage of life, no less by those on whom he had wasted the promise
of his genius, than those on whom he had lavished his fortune and his
care.
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Shelley |
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For, although Derrida paid tribute to the
36
Franz Borkenau and Derrida
mortalist choice in the modus operandi of his analyses, the choice that is so characteristic of the Judaeo-Greek culture and its modern grandchild, he always retained a connection to Egyptian immortalism, and to a much lesser extent also the
Christian
form.
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Sloterdijk-Derrida-An-Egyptian |
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"I am no better than the old lightning-struck chestnut-tree in Thornfield
orchard," he
remarked
ere long.
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Jane Eyre- An Autobiography by Charlotte Brontë |
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I strove, as, drifted on some cataract _2380
By irresistible streams, some wretch might strive
Who hears its fatal roar:--the files compact
Whelmed me, and from the gate availed to drive
With
quickening
impulse, as each bolt did rive
Their ranks with bloodier chasm:--into the plain _2385
Disgorged at length the dead and the alive
In one dread mass, were parted, and the stain
Of blood, from mortal steel fell o'er the fields like rain.
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Shelley |
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'
Adam Mickiewicz was born in
Lithuania
in
1798.
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Poland - 1915 - Poland, a Study in National Idealism - Monica Gardner |
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--The changeful hue
Of his
incestuous
brother meets your view,
Who lurks behind: observe the sudden turn
Of love and hatred blanch his cheek, and burn!
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Petrarch - Poems |
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' He promised he would do so,
and
accompanied
us to the ship, shedding tears abundantly, and wishing
us a prosperous voyage, and all sorts of happiness.
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Scriptori Erotici Graeci |
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valuable
description
of the Crusade of
The genius, the characteristics, the ac- 1390.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v30 - Guide to Systematic Readings |
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They placed in the barrow that
precious
booty,
the rounds and the rings they had reft erewhile,
hardy heroes, from hoard in cave, --
trusting the ground with treasure of earls,
gold in the earth, where ever it lies
useless to men as of yore it was.
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Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere |
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" cried Orlando, "you too are for
throwing
stones,
are you?
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Stories from the Italian Poets |
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On every side Love found his victim bare,
And through mine eyes transfix'd my
throbbing
heart;
Those eyes, which now with constant sorrows flow:
But poor the triumph of his boasted art,
Who thus could pierce a naked youth, nor dare
To you in armour mail'd even to display his bow!
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Petrarch |
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Childrens - Longfellow - Child's Hour |
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At Mecca itself there was apparently no
permanent colonv of Christians, Jews or Zoroastrians, but isolated
adherents of the
principal
foreign religions doubtless visited the town
from time to time'.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v2 - Rise of the Saracens and Foundation of the Western Empire |
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Because it is at the same ----- distance from all, and at the same
proximity
to all.
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Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v4 |
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(I beg you to observe that in some people the spirit of mystification is
not the result of labour or combination, but rather of a fortuitous
inspiration which would partake, were it not for the strength of the
feeling, of the mood called hysterical by the physician and satanic by
those who think a little more profoundly than the physician; the mood
which thrusts us unresisting to a
multitude
of dangerous and
inconvenient acts.
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Baudelaire - Poems and Prose Poems |
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distribution
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including obsolete, old, middle-aged and new computers.
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Blake - Songs of Innocence, Songs of Experience |
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)
The history of English
Literature
in the last generation
constitutes one of its most fascinating periods, not merely for
the historian, but also, and in a much greater degree, for the
psychologist.
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Nietzsche - v02 - Early Greek Philosophy |
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+ Maintain attribution The Google "watermark" you see on each file is essential for informing people about this project and helping them find additional
materials
through Google Book Search.
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Aryan Civilization - 1870 |
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Initial Stage of
Romanticism
in Poland.
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Poland - 1911 - An Outline of the History of Polish Literature |
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My life is cold, and dark, and dreary;
It rains, and the wind is never weary;
My thoughts still cling to the
moldering
Past,
But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast,
And the days are dark and dreary.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v16 - Lev to Mai |
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Toronto:
University
of Toronto Press, 2006.
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The Public Work of Rhetoric_nodrm |
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I hear it arise from the city,
the
manifold
wail of despair--
_Woe, woe for the doom that shall be_--
as in grasp of the foeman they fare!
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Aeschylus |
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But when by other means you have brought her
to a compliant mood, so that you can approach her with some degree of
freedom, be as wise and guarded as though you were celebrating the
mysteries;[44] gently approach and kiss her: a kiss given by a lover
to a willing
mistress
is a silent way of asking for her favours; and
the same given to the fair one who is coy, is a supplication to relent.
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Scriptori Erotici Graeci |
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His
suspicions
of for-
eign powers are facts to be acted on, and he feels
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Treitschke - 1915 - Confessions of Frederick the Great |
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And, in his "
Anointing
Woman " (but this play is attributed to Alexis also), he says : —
But if you make our shop notorious,
I swear by Ceres, best of goddesses,
That I will empt the biggest ladle o'er you, Filling it with hot water from the kettle ;
And if I fail, may I ne'er drink free water more.
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Then indeed would the individual man be confronted with something for which only the Old Testament names of
Behemoth
or Leviathan seem ap- propriate.
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Propaganda - 1943 - New Collectivist Propaganda |
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Favoured by Macedonia, which no longer found occasion to continue its old function of protecting Hellenic commerce from the corsairs of the Adriatic for the benefit of its foes, the rulers of Scodra had induced the
Illyrian tribes — nearly corresponding to the Dalmatians, Montenegrins, and northern
Albanians
of the present day —to unite for joint piratical expeditions on a great scale.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.2. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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Fichtean idealism therefore paves for
Schleiermacher
the way for something higher still, a 'higher realism'" (1996: 59).
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Here, here I live,
And somewhat give
Of what I have
To those who crave,
Little or much,
My alms is such;
But if my deal
Of oil and meal
Shall fuller grow,
More I'll bestow;
Meantime
be it
E'en but a bit,
Or else a crumb,
The scrip hath some.
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That which causes
philosophers
to be regarded half-distrustfully
and half-mockingly, is not the oft-repeated discovery how innocent they
are--how often and easily they make mistakes and lose their way, in
short, how childish and childlike they are,--but that there is not
enough honest dealing with them, whereas they all raise a loud and
virtuous outcry when the problem of truthfulness is even hinted at in
the remotest manner.
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Niezsche - Beyond Good and Evil |
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If one seeks a guru that is other than the mind, it is as
Milarepa
says, "trying to leave one's mind" which is impossible.
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Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-The-Life-Spiritual-Songs-of-Milarepa |
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Some of the
colonies
from ancient Greece, in no very long period, more
than equalled their parent states in numbers and strength.
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Now when the categories
are to be applied to these ideas, it is not possible to give them
any object in intuition; but that such an object actually exists,
and
consequently
that the category as a mere form of thought is here
not empty but has significance, this is sufficiently assured them by
an object which practical reason presents beyond doubt in the
concept of the summum bonum, the reality of the conceptions which
are required for the possibility of the summum bonum; without,
however, effecting by this accession the least extension of our
knowledge on theoretical principles.
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Kant - Critique of Practical Reason |
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What can 7,000
American
troops do, or 12,000 Allied troops?
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Schelling - The Art of Commitment |
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8 As a matter of fact, however, he restored to everyone the property of which
Commodus
had despoiled him, but not without compensation.
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Between the
pleasures
of dinner, of cigarettes,
and of wine, they had indeed passed two cozy hours in chatting
of old times.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v22 - Sac to Sha |
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Consider, Men of Athens, what careful provision was made by Solon,
the ancient lawgiver, by Draco, and other lawgivers of that period,
for the
cultivation
of good morals.
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Christianity
was in need of barbaric ideas and values, in order
to be able to master barbarians: such are for in-
stance, the sacrifice of the first-born, the drinking
of blood at communion, the
contempt
of the intel-
lect and of culture; torture in all its forms, sensual
and non-sensual; the great pomp of the cult.
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Nietzsche - v16 - Twilight of the Idols |
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For the last two and half years of his life, a period in which much of the poetry for which he is remembered was written, Trakl was actively involved with a group of writers and artists clustered around the Innsbruck bi-weekly journal Der Brenner that had been
published
by Ludwig von Ficker since 1910.
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Trakl - IN CONTEXT- POETRY AND EXPERIENCE IN THE CULTURAL DEBATES OF THE BRENNER CIRCLE |
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