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[ ENGLISH MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS]
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| ... I had insomnia I woke up exhausted, yet too well rested to go back to sleep Bob Ingman The advertisement is the most truthful part of a newspaper Thomas Jefferson Smoking is one of the leading causes of statistics Fletcher Knebel accept your dog's admiration as conclusive evidence that you ... |
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[ ENGLISH FICTION]
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| ... modern civilization, and not Palestine; and his father's grief was of that blank description which could not realize that there might lurk a thousandth part of a truth, much less a half truth or a whole truth, in such a proposition. He had simply preached austerely at Angel for some ... |
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[ ENGLISH FICTION]
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| ... I was the dupe of their hollow declamation; they taught me thoughtless contempt, and they gave me the sickly ambition to play the silly part of a man of fine sentiments. I despised the mud. Where am I now?" He had formed the project of going to Holland and of ... |
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[ IN SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES]
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| ... so that he might not seem to perform all his great exploits out of mere necessity; being also of opinion that it was the part of a brave man to chastise villainous and wicked men when attacked by them, but to seek out and overcome the more noble wild beasts. ... |
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[ FICTION]
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| ... are called. These chapters are right, now, in every detail, for they were rewritten under the immediate eye of William Hicks, who studied law part of a while in southwest Missouri thirty-five years ago and then came over here to Florence for his health and is still helping for ... |
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[ MODERN WESTERN PHILOSOPHY]
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| ... not intrinsically impossible, he cognizes Him as One to be feared. One who is in a state of fear can no more play the part of a judge of the sublime of nature than one captivated by inclination and appetite can of the beautiful. He flees from the sight of ... |
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[ OTHER LITERATURES]
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| ... the bottom, nothing but the dregs. Yes, yes, that's the case, Vasili, old boy. The time has come for you to rehearse the part of a mummy, whether you like it or not. Death is on its way to you. [Stares ahead of him] It is strange, though, that ... |
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[ GENERAL ENCYCLOPEDIC WORKS - IN OTHER GERMANIC LANGUAGES]
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| ... tenour of the book, and still more so from the entire scepticism of his former publications, that Philo is his favourite. Sincerity constitutes no part of a philosopher's virtue. He continues that Hume's aim is to "reduce Polytheism, Spinozism, Christianity, and all sorts of views of the divinity ... |
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[ POETRY]
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| ... have seen it quoted in prose in a political leader, without any reference to the authoress, or to the fact that the quotation formed part of a verse. If on the one hand we were all full of the distinguished authoress, and her charming eldest daughter Anna Mary, on the ... |
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[ POETRY]
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| ... mounds on her heart, to kill in there The pain that is her simple ache for me. Her strong hands take my part, the part of a man To her; she crushes them into her bosom deep Where I should lie, and with her own strong span Closes her arms, ... |
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[ SOCIOLOGY]
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| ... is folly to regard it as the natural fruit of that of which we have scarcely seen the beginning. Acts of violence on the part of a long oppressed nation are not the offspring of dawning liberties, but of a doomed tyranny. Again, no important reform can be carried without ... |




