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A Flash of Light : A Guide to Meditation in Reducing Stress

By: Michael Smith
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At the End of the Winter, In the Shtcherbatskys House

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...ll into discussion upon physics, the theory of agriculture, and especially philosophy; philosophy was Agafea Mihalovna’s favorite subject. Spring was ...

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History of the Britons

By: Nennius
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The Divine Comedy Volume 3 Paradise

By: Dante Aligheri
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Five Works of : Areopagitica, Comus, Lalegro, Il Penseroso, And Lycidas

By: John Milton

...ambassadors to Rome, took thereby occasion to give the city a taste of their philosophy, they were suspected for seducers by no less a man than Cato t... ...he school of Pythagoras and the Per sian wisdom took beginning from the old philosophy of this island. And that wise and civil Roman, Julius Agricola... ...sualty To a degenerate and degraded state. SEC. BRO . How charming is divine Philosophy! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as ...

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The Golden Sayings of Epictetus

By: Anonymous

... is Nature who threatens you! XL XL XL XL XLVI VI VI VI VI The beginning of philosophy is to know the condition of one s own mind. If a man recognise... ...I have read some works of Chrysippus, and I have not even touched the hem of Philosophy s robe ! LXXI LXXI LXXI LXXI LXXI Friend, lay hold with a desp... ...re thou seekest her not! LXXII LXXII LXXII LXXII LXXII If a man would pursue Philosophy, his first task is to throw away conceit. For it is impossible... ...ung man, into possession of that which is thine own. For thy lot is to adorn Philosophy. Thine are these possessions; thine these books, these discour... ...d from perturbation; as one who grudges no pains in the pursuit of piety and philosophy, what I desire is to know my duty to the Gods, my duty to my p... ...nderstand what Demonstration is? what True or False is? must I drive you to Philosophy? Show me what good I am to do by discoursing with you. Rouse ... ...uldst do good unto men? then show them by thine own example what kind of men philosophy can make, and cease from foolish trifling. Eating, do good to ... ...XXIII Shall we never wean ourselves shall we never heed the teach- ings of Philosophy (unless perchance they have been sounding in our ears like and... ...one, I was alone in peril. If I did anything amiss or shameful, the cause of Philosophy was not in me endangered; nor did I wrong the multitude by tra...

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Narrative Tive of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave

By: Frederick Douglass

...th the horrible character of slavery, than the reading of whole volumes of philosophy on the subject could do. I did not, when a slave, understand the...

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Wild Apples

By: Henry David Thoreau
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Annajanska the Bolshevik Empress

By: George Bernard Shaw
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The Perfect Wagnerite : A Commentary on the Ring of the Niblungs

By: George Bernard Shaw

...ty more years of work before him? It is as much a first essay in political philosophy as Die Feen is a first essay in romantic opera. The attempt to r... ...with any love of the country in them to endure the passages of politi- cal philosophy in the sure hope of a prettier page to come. Everybody, too, can... ...amatic symbol of the world as Wagner observed it. In the didactic part the philosophy degenerates into the prescription of a romantic nostrum for all ... ...self. In the above incidents, those gentle moralizers who find the serious philosophy of the music dramas too terrifying for them, may allegorize plea... ...he Sleeping Beauty. Whoever does not understand that, in terms of The Ring philosophy, a change from godhead to humanity is a step higher and not a de... ...ics) as the very thing for him. But metaphysiology is one thing, political philosophy another. The political philosophy of Siegfried is exactly contra...

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The Divine Comedy of Dante

By: Alighieri, Dante, 1265-1321

...nd dancing. But he was luxurious and ambitious. Void of religion, and in his philosophy an Epicurean. See G. Villani l. vi. c. xlvii. and Mr. Matthias... ...tes Ignus habere solet. Palingenii Zodiacus Vitae, 1. xii. v. 26. A dame.] Philosophy. v. 49. Who mourn.] Matt. c. v. 4. v. 72. My soul.] Psalm... ...dered this an anticipation of a profound discovery of Galileo’s in natural philosophy, but it is in reality taken from a passage in Cicero “ de Sen...

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Man and Superman a Comedy and a Philosophy

By: George Bernard Shaw

...MAN AND SUPERMAN A Comedy and a Philosophy by GEORGE BERNARD SHAW A Penn State Electronic Classics Series... ...e Electronic Classics Series Publication Man and Superman: A Comedy and a Philosophy by George Bernard Shaw is a publication of the Pennsylvania Stat... ...s an electronic transmission, in any way. Man and Superman: A Comedy and a Philosophy by George Bernard Shaw, the Pennsylvania State University, Elect... ... opportunity university. 3 Man & Superman MAN AND SUPERMAN A COMEDY AND A PHILOSOPHY by GEORGE BERNARD SHAW EPISTLE DEDICATORY TO ARTHUR BINGHAM WALK... ...nant observations and demonstrations of life are not co-ordinated into any philosophy or religion: on the contrary, Dickens’s sentimental assumptions ... ... Nietzsche has expressed in terms of post-Dar- winian, post-Schopenhaurian philosophy; Wagner in terms of polytheistic mythology; and Ibsen in terms o... ...pping and happiness hunting and woman idealizing was not worth a dump as a philosophy of life; so he called me Philistine and went his way. ANA. It se... ...d fall in love with and marry him! ANA. Yes, Juan: we know the libertine’s philosophy. Always ignore the consequences to the woman. DON JUAN. The cons...

...here is your play! I say your play, because qui facit per alium facit per se. Its profits, like its labor, belong to me: its morals, its manners, its philosophy, its influence on the young, are for you to justify. You were of mature age when you made the suggestion; and you knew your man. It is hardly fifteen years since, as twin pioneers of the New Journalism of that time...

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Heartbreak House : A Fantasia in the Russian Manner on English Themes

By: George Bernard Shaw

...ry, German biology, German poetry, German music, German literature, German philosophy, and even German engineering, as malignant abominations stand- i... ...asped the war and its political antecedents as a whole in the light of any philosophy of history or knowledge of what war is. I doubt whether it was a...

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Time to Think : Eight Short Stories

By: Rigby Taylor
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