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Wherefore it appears that we have
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, when
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This was arranged, and Luca took part in two remarkable therapeutic ses- sions with this man, which ushered in a period of greater
intimacy
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Paulisper vagus atque exiguos agens
Maeandros, varus se sinuat modis,
Dum tandem celerem
praecipitans
fugam
Miscetur gremio maris ;
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Three things hitherto
best-cursed and most
calumniated
on earth, are brought forward to be
weighed.
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His next step was to join a scholar who disguised his real name under
the
pseudonym
of "Stern Son of the East.
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They were those on which Genji had been practising
penmanship
for
amusement--some in Chinese, others in Japanese; some in free style,
others in stiff.
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Heaven assist the human
Smoothly
to unravel
All that web of pain
Wherein ye are holden.
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Bede, Cuthbert,
pseudonym
of Edward
Bradley.
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, Perambulation of Kent, 84
Lambert, Martin, in the Virginians, 253
Lamilia, in
Groatsworth
of Wit, 320
Lancashire, 190, 232
Lancaster, Sir James (a.
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That this poetic
productivity, which continued unimpaired to the end of his long life,
should have been but the
lounging
garment of the German professor
when his talar was laid aside, is a remarkable evidence of the depth
and strength and versatile beauty of Rückert's mind.
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I summoned the land to
assemble
unto him,
that heroes might kiss his feet.
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And from Moses and the exodus from Egypt until Solomon and the first
building
of the temple, is 480 years.
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birth] has the effect of making the external world,
including
the first external object, the mother's breast, appear hostile' ( 1952: 278).
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we wrong the noble dead
To vex their solemn slumber so;
Though childless, and with thorn-crowned head,
Up the steep road must England go,
Yet when this fiery web is spun,
Her watchmen shall descry from far
The young
Republic
like a sun
Rise from these crimson seas of war.
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Most blessed among nations and most sad,
For whose dear sake the young Calabrian fell
That day at
Aspromonte
and was glad
That in an age when God was bought and sold
One man could die for Liberty!
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David Hilbert's Foundations of Geometry, which appeared in Leipzig in 1899, starts with the principle that the time-honored view-that is, the
pictorial
quality-of points, lines, and planes is entirely superfluous.
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And
dreadful
the blast of the trumpet.
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Thihk'st thou to find the customary rite--
To see, the while I stand in festive white,
With flowery wreaths the smoking altars crowned,
And hear in spicy flames the salt meal's
crackling
sound 1
Shall honeyed cakes do honour to the day,
While I in words of happy omen pray?
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8 POLISH LITERATURE
immense
influence
in the country of Latin, the language
of Church and State, have been, as they were in England,
introduced from that source.
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Poland - 1911 - Polish Literature, a Lecture |
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He
selected
his card--an ace.
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Pushkin - Queen of Spades |
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Romero and the clergy
deliberated
at great length on their course of action in response to this escalation of the violence against them.
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a de la
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) These toxic clouds were never composed practically of gas in a physical sense, but instead of very fine
particles
of dust that were released with explosive charges.
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Sur La Mort de Marie: IV
As in May month, on its stem we see the rose
In its sweet youthfulness, in its freshest flower,
Making the heavens jealous with living colour,
Dawn sprinkles it with tears in the morning glow:
Grace lies in all its petals, and love, I know,
Scenting the trees and scenting the garden's bower,
But, assaulted by
scorching
heat or a shower,
Languishing, it dies, and petals on petals flow.
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Rather than imitating reality, artworks demonstrate this
displacement
to reality.
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birth] has the effect of making the external world,
including
the first external object, the mother's breast, appear hostile' ( 1952: 278).
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[Footnote 6:
κύλικα
φιλοτησίαν.
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Thus, as in a town, plague-stricken,
Each man be he sound or no
Must
indifferently
sicken;
As when day begins to thicken, _250
None knows a pigeon from a crow,--
22.
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Every effort has been made in these
chapters
to condense the discussion to the utmost in the hope that the more provocative and far- reaching issues will thereby stand more clearly outlined, and that, so standing in view, they may stimulate discussion and criticism from every possible angle.
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This Rusticus was as e ective in war as he was in peace, and he was a great
practitioner
of the Stoic way of life .
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than Emily's; and frequently
when her explanations have
assisted
her
friend in making the mysterious clear,
Emily has been ef equal use to Rose, in
recalling to her mind some events of
history, or rules of science which she had
forgotten.
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You know our
country custom of
coupling
a man and woman together as partners in
the labours of harvest.
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4 THE
METAPHYSICAL
ELEMENTS OF ETHICS .
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E qual e quei che disvuol cio che volle
e per novi pensier cangia proposta,
si che dal
cominciar
tutto si tolle,
tal mi fec' io 'n quella oscura costa,
perche, pensando, consumai la 'mpresa
che fu nel cominciar cotanto tosta.
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I thought my
invincible
power would hold the world
captive leaving me in a freedom undisturbed.
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This animation is none the less assigned a strict limit because, even if the living soul is present within it, the sign as such remains
irredeemably
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She 's gien me mony a jirt an' fleg,
Sin' I could
striddle
owre a rig;
But, by the Lord, tho' I should beg
Wi' lyart pow,
I'll laugh an' sing, an' shake my leg,
As lang's I dow!
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Without apology the essay draws on itself the reproach that it does not know beyond a doubtjust what is to be
understood
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Jason was delighted with the oaken image, and gave the carver no rest until it was
completed
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Upon which
up, and accosted him
often my horse up a hill,
the jury
acquitted
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About Google Book Search
Google's mission is to organize the world's information and to make it universally
accessible
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Between Zeleia and Lectum,
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extending
to the
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[130]
Anonymous
{ F 64 } G
{ The Olive-tree speaks }
I am the plant of Pallas.
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Pto- subdue all his enemies, as Dionysus had conquered
lemy was entirely
defeated
(B.
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I'm
downright
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In troth I'm like to greet!
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This gives rise to the problem of
strength
and
weakness:
(1) The weak fall to pieces upon it;
(2) The strong destroy what does not fall to
pieces of its own accord;
(3) The strongest overcome
overcome the directing
values,
The whole condition of affairs produces the
tragic age.
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But I did not guess, and an evil feeling took
possession
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The manner of his descent, and the apparition of the shades: his
conversation with Elpenor, and with Tiresias, who informs him in a
prophetic manner of his
fortunes
to come.
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Thy voice is a complaint, O crownèd city,
The blue sky
covering
thee like God's great pity.
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The introduction of the reference to will or choice into the definition
of goodness of character leads
Aristotle
to consider the relation of
will to conduct.
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_ I fear you're on a rock will wreck your quiet,
And drown your soul in
wretchedness
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Saladin, his face joyful, was sitting on his dais; the
unbelievers
showed black despair, the troops were drawn up in their ranks, the ami?
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Lampognano
gave him
two wounds, one in the belly, the other in the throat.
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'Tis your
glorious
duty to seek it!
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Lewis Carroll |
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Mediaeval
philosophers
and theologians went to great lengths to protect the masses from speculative truths.
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Education in Hegel |
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Their appearance created such awe and confusion of mind as to make one feel that one had come into the presence of a man who belonged to a
different
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niaiserie
anglaise : English stupidity.
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Nietzsche - v18 - Epilogue, Index |
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None of your plots against me; I'll
counterplot
you!
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The above-mentioned difficulty is resolved briefly and clearly as follows: If
existence
in time is a mere sensible mode of representa- tion belonging to thinking beings in the world and consequently does not apply to them as things in themselves, then the creation of these beings is a creation of things in themselves, since the notion of creation does not belong to the sensible form of representation of existence or to causality, but can only be referred to noumena.
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590
Harold, who saw the
Normannes
to advaunce,
Seizd a huge byll, and layd hym down hys spere;
Soe dyd ech wite laie downe the broched launce,
And groves of bylles did glitter in the ayre.
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Thomas Chatterton - Rowley Poems |
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My wife and
children
have
nothing to eat.
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Dostoevsky - Poor Folk |
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IV
FROM THE SEA
ALL beauty calls you to me, and you seem,
Past twice a thousand miles of
shifting
sea,
To reach me.
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But the poison-tree is not
dead, though the sap may for a season have
subsided
to its roots.
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Coleridge - Biographia Literaria |
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THE VILLAGE STREET
IN these rapid,
restless
shadows,
Once I walked at eventide,
When a gentle, silent maiden,
Wal ked in beauty at my side
She alone there walked beside me
All in beauty, like a bride.
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Poe - 5 |
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"What a
beautiful
pattern,
what brilliant colours!
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Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen |
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However, the emperor
Antoninus
Pius said to them: "Let him be a man.
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To yield
repeatedly
up to some limit and then to say "enough" may guarantee that the first show of obduracy loses the game for both sides.
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Schelling - The Manipulation of Risk |
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I was
entirely
wrong.
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Oscar Wilde - Poetry |
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I only knew what hunted thought
Quickened
his step, and why
He looked upon the garish day
With such a wistful eye;
The man had killed the thing he loved,
And so he had to die.
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Wilde - Poems |
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the thought is
expressed
to perfection and acquires a further
atmosphere from the words chosen.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09 |
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individual work is in the public domain in the United States and you are
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¿Dónde, si no, podría florecer la creencia de que quien se acer
583
ca en disposición
correcta
a un hueso disperso de un santo puede estar convencido de que se ha encontrado con ese santo en presencia real?
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Sloterdijk - Esferas - v3 |
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Likewise, Cadenas' poetry can be read in two movements: the first---influenced by the ideologically
revolutionary
"Tabla Redonda" group-- spans roughly from Una isla (1958) to Intemperie (1977).
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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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Riguarda
omai ne la faccia che a Cristo
piu si somiglia, che la sua chiarezza
sola ti puo disporre a veder Cristo>>.
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Dante - La Divina Commedia |
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They are the
exceptions
which we want, where all grows
alike.
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Emerson - Representative Men |
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You are making a most disgraceful connection, and such a
one as your family are
unanimous
in disapproving.
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Austen - Sense and Sensibility |
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According to the Bhadanta,
immediate
juxtaposition, absence of interval; according to the Vaibha-
186 sikas, immediate vicinity, absence of an interposed body].
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Abhidharmakosabhasyam-Vol-1-Vasubandhu-Poussin-Pruden-1991 |
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WALK
Sudden struggle for foothold on the pavement,
Familiar
ascension.
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Imagists |
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Poland - 1910 - Protestantism in Poland, a Brief Study of its History |
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Thus the tortoise goes to just as many places as
Achilles
does,
because each is in one place at one moment, and in another at any
other moment.
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Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays by Bertrand Russell |
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_ neither
seems it
possible
what such _plain truths_ can be _doubted_ off.
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Descartes - Meditations |
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I know I have alwayes (when ever
I think) some certain Thing as the _subject_ or _object_ of my Thought,
but in this last sort of thoughts there is
something
_more_ which I Think
upon then Barely the likeness of the Thing.
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This is the quality of
sentiment
a thing which we others strive to choke at its birth, and to which at any time we give but an outside corner of the hearth of life.
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Fletcher - Lucian the Dreamer |
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His sup- made an
alliance
about B.
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Hence this belief, this error, from his head
To drive, comfort on the knight bestow,
The
trustiest
of her bower-women, one day,
She to Rogero bade these words convey.
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Thì treo giải nhất chi
nhường
cho ai.
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Nguyễn Du - Kieu - 01 |
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Elle n'a-
vait aucun rapport ni avec le
syste`me
de Berkley, ni avec les
re^veries des sceptiques grecs sur la non-existence de la matie`re,
mais elle maintenait l'e^tre moral dans son inde?
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Madame de Stael - De l'Allegmagne |
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'Happy at conquering these
treacherous
fears
My crime's to have parted the dishevelled tangle
Of kisses that the gods kept so well mingled:
For I'd scarcely begun to hide an ardent laugh
In one girl's happy depths (holding back
With only a finger, so that her feathery candour
Might be tinted by the passion of her burning sister,
The little one, naive and not even blushing)
Than from my arms, undone by vague dying,
This prey, forever ungrateful, frees itself and is gone,
Not pitying the sob with which I was still drunk.
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Mallarme - Poems |
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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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Liddell Scott -1876 - An Intermediate Greek English Lexicon |
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