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Veritas Neo: The New Vision for a New Reality

By: Kee

...person and shove them away than have them anywhere near me. He's got a way about him that even just hearing to him speak, you find yourself feeling m... ...as coming to them', but he would shake his head and tell us no. He cared about them so much that he didn't want to see anything bad happen to them,... ... any less powerful nor his actions any less awesome. I wrote my feelings about Neo in a poem, some time ago: Neo He's a dreamer And he'll make sure ... ...ulous dream and you’re too old? Do it. Because in the end, it isn’t their opinion or choice that matters, it’s yours. Exhaust every option, explore ... ...ne saw it at all. They were oblivious. Thinking about ratings or press or publicity, success, anything. Anything but perception. Anything but the pe... ...ting around waving flags gets ABSOLUTELY NOTHING DONE. Check your history books for the great revolutions. And there is no "all or nothing" - people... ...n question. Article 10 Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determinat... ...e right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial at which he has had all the guarantees necessary for his defe... ... searched... both myself and the thoughts of others via the internet and books... I had to find the answer somewhere. I knew it was within me, but I...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

.... So also it is a thing ascertained and certain, that among all the seventy-two books of scripture, there is not one whereof the writer was called of... ...and universal church had been already defined in Jerusalem, and embodied in the public symbol of faith; for no one is ignorant of the Lord’s intimat... ...hinking rest? Is it, peradventure, upon some revelation contained in the sacred books, or upon some good and solid reason? I say, then, hath God cas... ...uestion. The fact being so certain, some legitimate cause must have brought it about, whereby the doctors may be able to justify themselves. For to... ...ter, we shall derive little or almost no edification in our reading of the holy books.” 2 The case standing thus, how was it possible that the zeal... ...t Isaiah, in the forty-seventh chapter, had announced those great calamities as about to come upon her in a moment. “But these things shall come upon... ...one of the empire, moved and inspired of God (as he himself doth declare in his public edict, and as Isaiah had foretold, chap. xlv.) granted permis... ...d to them by Cyrus, Darius, and Artaxerxes, of being able to offer to their God public worship in Jerusalem, and to live according to the laws which... ...r more heavily, or to overwhelm her utterly by devouring the child which she is about to bear; that is, the children whom she shall bear. Whereupon ...

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Ultrapolemici

By: Florentin Smarandache

...at ă de un singur grup. Numai ideile lor contau. Noi, ceilal ţi, nu puteam publica aproape nimic. Şi-atunci am zis: hai s ă facem literatur ă… f ăr ... ...ţii literare. În decursul a 20 de ani de existen ţă a paradoxismului, s-au publicat 25 de c ăr ţi şi peste 200 comentarii (articole, recenzii, note)... ...whole culture was manipulated by a small group. Only their ideas and their publications counted. We couldn’t publish almost anything. Then, I said: L... ...ulescu studied paradoxism in my literary work, Nicolae Manolescu asserted, about one of my manuscripts of non-poems, that they are against-the-hair.... ...associations and universities in Brazil. Whithin 20 years of existence, 25 books and over 200 comentaries (articles, reviews) have been published, p... ...ing. Do you writers sell your feelings? Do you create only for money? Only books about crimes, sex, horror are published. Where is the true Art? In... ...o you writers sell your feelings? Do you create only for money? Only books about crimes, sex, horror are published. Where is the true Art? In beggi... ... EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE, THEREFORE: THE IMPOSSIBLE TOO! Hence don’t wonder about this anti-book! If you don’t understand it, that means you understan... ... du non-sens (The sens of the non-sens), Morocoo, 1983. Other „paradoxist” books followed: Anti-chambres / Anti-poésies / Bizarerries (Ante-rooms / ...

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I and Thou

By: Martin Bube

...S INTRODUCTION Tms work in its oripl, German form has already, since its publication fourteen years ago, exercised. on the Continent an influence, ... ... it may be affirmed that 1 and Thou will rank &8 one of the epoch-making books 9f our generation. . It has hitherto been eomparatively Unknown amon... ... reaching efiects on philosophical thought. Hitherto, what we have known about the mutual relation oj persons has been relegated in theories of kno... ...emonstrates convincingly the inadequacy of its abstract presup­ positions about reality. The concrete reality, for him, as for Buber, is the situati... ...hing that might exist independently of them, but being spoken they bring about existence. . Primary words are spoken from the bemi. If Thou is sai... ...any simple way; but in the end it is possible. In the realms of so-called public life it can be perfectly drawn. Let it be considered, for instance,... ...to being. Neither of them has access to real life. Institutions yield no public life, and feelings no personal life. Th~ institutions yield no publ... ... I that makes use of assets and work done in economics, and strivings and opinions in politics, must we not thank this unlimited mastery for the ext... ...f the world of It, where there is no life of salvation. " If, 0 monk, the opinion dominates that soul and body are one in being, there is no life of...

...Tms work in its oripl, German form has already, since its publication fourteen years ago, exercised. on the Continent an influence, quite out of proportion to its slender size. In view of this influence alone it may be affirmed that 1 and Thou will rank &8 one of the epoch-making ...

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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

...tegory. I give thanks to my guru/daughter, Sarah, who has taught me more about life in four years than I learned in forty,seven. I thank Gregory f... ...eling you have for someone you're involved with? Is it a feeling you have about a material object? I saw a card that had a character on the outside ... ...also centers around sensual desire and that's not at all what I'm talking about. The love I mean is more than anything you've ever dreamed or thoug... ...d a positive today. Let me pass on to you a piece I discovered in a Unity publication: It speaks squarely to the issue of living in the present. "T... ... the sick; the same magnificent self that has written great music, plays, books and movies. Realize that all great scientists, inventors, playwright... ... was the turning point. I started reading inspirational and motivational books that made me realize I had not been thinkin~. I was just going throu... ...in~ tegrity." Those people whose actions have been THE POWER IN YOU 96 publicly judged as morally wrong may be publicly criticized and then even ... ... family who sold their business. The buyer never conducted an audit (the books had never been audited!), never took an inventory, verified receivab... ...laiming a twenty to forty percent increase in their main ingredients as a public relations move to make us think they are improving on our behalf. ...

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Man with No Name

By: Wally Amos

... this book please call (800) 275-2606. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Amos, Wally. Man with no name: turn lemons into lemonade... ...5 CIP Copyright © 1994, Wally Amos All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or trans­ mitte... ... and Brenda's careful hand guiding the book through the various stages to publication, made working on this book a real pleasure. I thank the two o... ...versation with my friend and attorney, Leroy Wulfmeier III, we had joked about the possibility of me not being able to use my real name in business... ...te more time to helping those in need and to sharing my personal beliefs about the secrets of successful living. The transition was complex and dif... ...mmercial venture. They claimed ownership of my name and likeness for just about every purpose short of telephoning my wife, and they said I was infr... ...al sanctity. And by the time I was eight years old, I had learned all the books of the Bible, induding both the Old and New Testaments. If we were t... ...swing. On December I, my accountant, Paul Asano, drew up the first set of books for Uncle Noname, and my attorney, George Brandt, drew up the docum... ... continue developing ideas for non-food Chip & Cookie merchandise such as books, ce­ ramics, gift items and clothing. I can sell Uncle Noname cookies...

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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

... 3 Note from the translator: In this text, several of the author’s books are mentioned. Some are already available English, and their titles... ...nslated into English and placed in brackets { }. A list of all the authors books with a specification of those that already are or soon will be avai... ... you discuss it in groups, together with other people who are enthusiastic about the ideas it proposes. Even though there may be times you do not i... ...ou are not aware of it. It is not by chance that I have been able to think about what no other philosopher up until now has been able to imagine. T... ... within a human group, through years of work, the same processes that come about when a star is born: condensation, collapse, thermonuclear reaction... ... For further understanding of Sophia-Analysis I suggest you read my other books and the “Lettera agli uomini” {Letter to Humanity} of the Sophia Un... ...hat case he is the only one who listens to his music. If he wants to exist publicly he needs his fans. The same thing is true for a soccer player. If... ...y is. Because if this does not happen the artist cannot exist, either on a public level or socially or historically. The artist can exist on his or ... ...re are paintings that were praised at the time they were first exhibited in public and that today no one pays any attention to whatsoever. They had a...

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The Divine Comedy of Dante

By: H. F. Cary

...f The Divine Comedy of Dante Paradise , Translated by H.F. Cary , is a publication of the Pennsyl vania State University. This Portable Docume... ...8201 1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project, the Pennsylvania State University’s Electronic Class... ... to mind The compact, made with Noah, of the world No more to be o’erflow’d; about us thus Of sempiternal roses, bending, wreath’d Those garlands twai... ...r the real manna, soon he grew Mighty in learning, and did set himself To go about the vineyard, that soon turns To wan and wither’d, if not tended we... ...hey were made imperishable flame. And lo! forthwith there rose up round about A lustre over that already there, Of equal clearness, like the brig... ...e wrote to refute the cavils of the Pagans against Christianity, and by his books against the Pelagians and Priscillianists.” Ibid. v. ii. cent. v... ...and extraordinary acquirements, especially in logic and in medicine, as his books, written in the name of Peter of Spain (by which he was known befor... ...lorence.] See G. Villani, l. iii. c. 2. v. 93. Which calls her still.] The public clock being still within the circuit of the ancient walls. The Div... ...dixes 126 If you wish to download more Electronic Classics Series electronic books, return to http://www2.hn.psu.edu/faculty/jmanis/ jimspdf.htm If yo...

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Hypotheses on Ulysses

By: Antonio Mercurio

...me in the Author’s work. - In this text, several titles of the author’s books are mentioned. Some are already available English, and their titles... ...nslated into English and placed in brackets { }. A list of all the authors books with a specification of which already are or soon will be available... ..................................................... 157 CHAPTER XXIX: MORE ABOUT ENVY .................................................................. ................................................................... 253 OTHER BOOKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR .................................................... ... and humanity. m. This wisdom is available to all, even to those who are about to commit a crime (Aegisthus, for example). Each person is free to ... ...is life, if necessary. The Bible is another book of wisdom, and it tells about a man named Job who underwent the most horrible suffering possible ... ...ve one, of course, and theirs are full of hatred and evil. If they do not publicly confess their guilt, I will punish them with universal judgment.... ...eads, based on their own limited knowledge. I think of the obtuseness of public institutions and of the arrogance of civil servants who force poor... ...of the Sophia University of Rome website for many years, as well as of the publication of my books on the Internet. Special thanks for Enea Ruzzettu...

...s a project. It is not a tale of love based on falling in love or, worse, on love as passion, which is so greatly celebrated in literature and in the public opinion, but which has never brought happiness to anyone and has, instead, brought great grief and tragedy. It is based on a love that needs sky and earth, cosmic and human forces to be realized; a love that must meet ...

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

... MI 48106-1346, USA Tel.: 1-800-521-0600 http://www.umi.com/bod/ (Books on Demand) Copyright 2001 by American Research Press and the A... ...search Press and the Author Rehoboth, Box 141 NM 87322, USA More literary books to download from this Digital Library: http://www.gallup.unm.edu... ...ematician writer Florentin Smarandache is received is ... paradoxical. Tens of books, studies and articles have already been written about both, scie... ..... paradoxical. Tens of books, studies and articles have already been written about both, scientist and smarandachism - the name given to the moveme... ... of genius (or close by!), while others ignored him or they haven’t yet heard about him. Without being disturbed by any of the two contradictory t... ...and originality? Perhaps because of these human (re)sentiments we have talked about above? Or according to the new axiomatic principles (pro)claimed... ... parallel with the literary ones- of the mathematician Florentin Smarandache: publication in USA from 1990 of “Smarandache Function Journal” review ... ...n Happenings with Pacala -Theatre for children( TEMPUS, Bucharest, 1997), the publication of some drama written many years ago, the paradoxism is det... ...s places” urged Smarandache the readers in his first nonconformist manifesto. Public’s “contribution” at the literary creation’s birth, besides the ...

...accordance with the paradoxism and even to confirm it, the way the mathematician writer Florentin Smarandache is received is ... paradoxical. Tens of books, studies and articles have already been written about both, scientist and smarandachism - the name given to the movement by Ion Rotaru and Titu Popescu. However the paradoxist number 1 in the world is less known in his ...

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On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church

By: Martin Luther

...as they have been called, we read at the close: “I know another little song about Rome, and if their ears itch to hear it, I will sing it for them an... ... first reformatory treatise of 1520 that he would “sing another little song about Rome if their ears itch to hear it,” he found that some ears were i... ...ing, and by the faith of man receiving. At another time you shall hear more about their fables of the seven sacraments.” 5 Thus the Prelude grows u... ... arrival of Eck in Leipzig armed with the papal bull, he also announces the publication of his book on the captivity of the church for the following ... ...of Henry VIII of England. Not content with ordering Luther’s writings to be publicly burned in London, he also turned theologian and wrote a book of ... ... of their money and their faith in God. Would that I could prevail upon the booksellers and persuade all who have read them to burn the whole of my b... ...3), was a prior of the Dominicans. He became Grand Inquisitor and Censor of Books in 1515. He and others of the order (e.g., Tetzel and Hochstraten)... ..., therefore, that all may turn out to my friends’ advantage, I beg both the booksellers and my readers that after burning what I have published on t... ...e mass is a sacrifice, as has been shown. Further, when a priest celebrates public mass, he should determine to do nothing else than to commune hims...

...Martin Luther goes through the seven sacraments of the medieval Catholic Church with his interpretation of the Bible. He teaches his opinions on the different pratices taken place within the Catholic Church and what they should or do represent. The book is seemingly set in an "angry tone" as this was the first time he accused the pope of being the Antichr...

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Master Francis Rabelais Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel

By: Thomas Urquhart

...MASTER FRANCIS RABELAIS FIVE BOOKS OF THE LIVES, HEROIC DEEDS AND SAYINGS OF GARGANTUA AND HIS SON PANTA... ... Cromarty and Peter Antony Motteux A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua... ...r Antony Motteux A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Panta... ...Francis Rabelais, trans. Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Antony Motteux is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document fi... ...e document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Panta... ...02-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to ... ...rge sheet divided by lines and cross lines into little squares, containing about a hundred heads of illustrious Frenchmen. This sheet was stuck on pas... ... verify. Now Rabelais has here nothing of the Roger Bontemps of low degree about him. His features are strong, vigorously cut, and furrowed with deep ... ...placed as far back as 1483: now scholars are disposed to put it forward to about 1495. The reason, a good one, is that all those whom he has mentioned...

...Excerpt: Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel by Master Francis Rabelais, translated by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Antony Motteux....

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Ghosts a Domestic Tragedy in Three Acts

By: Henrik Ibsen

... ranslated by R. Farquharson Sharp A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Ghosts: A Domestic Tragedy in Three Acts by Henrik Ibsen, tran... ...01-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publica- tion project to bring classical works of literature, in English, t... ...two in the right. In the middle of the room, a round table with chairs set about it, and books, magazines and newspapers upon it. In the fore- ground ... ...ht. In the middle of the room, a round table with chairs set about it, and books, magazines and newspapers upon it. In the fore- ground on the left, a... ...ng steps forward.) What I wanted to tell you was this— Regina. Don’t clump about like that, stupid! The young master is lying asleep upstairs. Engstra... ...been too kind a friend for me to do that. But what I wanted to talk to you about, was my going back home tonight. Regina. The sooner you go, the bette... ...w first of all, here is—(breaks off). Tell me, Mrs. Alving, what are these books doing here? Mrs. Alving. These books? I am reading them, Manders. Do ... ...ainly I do. Manders. Do you feel any the better or the happier for reading books of this kind? Mrs. Alving. I think it makes me, as it were, more self... ...ol). You have had your say, Mr. Manders, and tomorrow you will be making a public speech in memory of my husband. I shall not speak tomorrow. But now ...

...SCENE.--A large room looking upon a garden door in the left-hand wall, and two in the right. In the middle of the room, a round table with chairs set about it, and books, magazines and newspapers upon it. In the foreground on the left, a window, by which is a small sofa with a work-table in front of it. At the back the room opens into a conservatory rather smaller than the...

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The Wife and Other Stories

By: Anton Tchekhov

...OV Translated by CONSTANCE GARNETT A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Wife and other stories by Anton Chekhov is a publication o... ...01-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to ... ......................................................................... 163 ABOUT LOVE ................................................................... ... History of Railways”; I had to read a great number of Russian and foreign books, pamphlets, and articles in the magazines, to make calculations, to r... ...egan blinking, I would get up from the table with a sigh and begin walking about the big rooms of my deserted country-house. When I was tired of walki... ...ut the big rooms of my deserted country-house. When I was tired of walking about I would stand still at my study window, and, looking across the wide ... ...rets. Any one may see. Look.” On the table lay five or six school exercise books, several sheets of notepaper covered with writing, a map of the dis- ... ...I don’t see anything yet,” I said, turning over the leaves of the exercise books. “Where is the account of the receipt of money subscriptions?” “That ... ...be said makes up what is called my “name.” That is my name as known to the public. In Russia it is known to every educated man, and abroad it is menti...

.......... 151 GOOSEBERRIES ........................................................................................................................ 163 ABOUT LOVE .............................................................................................................................. 173 THE LOTTERY TICKET ...................................................................

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The Levins Had Been Three Months in Moscow

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...ed by Constance Garnett PART SEVEN A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION Anna Karenina – Part Seven by Leo Tolstoy, trans. Constance Ga... ... Anna Karenina – Part Seven by Leo Tolstoy, trans. Constance Garnett is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document f... ...01-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to ... ...earned in such matters, Kitty should have been confined. But she was still about, and there was nothing to show that her time was any nearer than two ... ...d to do anything. And besides, he com- plained that he had talked too much about his book here, and that consequently all his ideas about it were 5 T... ...ave been approved by her husband, whose unseen presence she seemed to feel about her at that instant. She said a few words to him, even smiled serenel... ...r people; and to support this proposition he made haste to add that in his opinion this attitude of the Russian peasant was due to the consciousness o... ...have liked to interrupt Metrov, to ex- plain his own thought, which in his opinion would have rendered further exposition of Metrov’s theories super- ... ...eply in the affirmative, she got up and be- gan looking through a shelf of books. “I want to read him ‘Safe and Happy,’ or ‘Under the Wing,’” she said...

...passed on which, according to the most trustworthy calculations of people learned in such matters, Kitty should have been confined. But she was still about, and there was nothing to show that her time was any nearer than two months ago. The doctor, the monthly nurse, and Dolly and her mother, and most of all Levin, who could not think of the approaching event without terro...

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The Good Soldier

By: Ford Madox Ford

... Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford A Penn State Electronic Clas- sics Series Publication The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford is a publication of the Pe... ...-1291 is a Portable Document File pro- duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to ... ...ossible to know anybody, and yet, in another sense, we knew nothing at all about them. This is, I believe, a state of things only possible with Englis... ...es than you would find in any six English counties taken together. I carry about with me, indeed—as if it were the only thing that invisibly an- chore... ...r with heart whispering to heart. And, if one doesn’t know as much as that about the first thing in the world, what does one know and why is one here?... ...fe. I know it well, that have been for so long a wanderer upon the face of public resorts. And one is too polished up. Heaven knows I was never an unt... ...ich typewriter girls mar- ried Marquises and governesses Earls. And in his books, as a rule, the course of true love ran as smooth as buttered honey. ... ...n I knew that something was up. I found Florence some days before, reading books like Ranke’s History of the Popes, Symonds’ Renaissance, Motley’s Ris... ...happy, innocent beings in the world? Where’s happiness? One reads of it in books!” She ran her hand with a singular clawing motion upwards over her fo...

...our hand. My wife and I knew Captain and Mrs Ashburnham as well as it was possible to know anybody, and yet, in another sense, we knew nothing at all about them. This is, I believe, a state of things only possible with English people of whom, till today, when I sit down to puzzle out what I know of this sad affair, I knew nothing whatever. Six months ago I had never been t...

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Citadel of Machaerus

By: Gustave Flaubert

...utlines undulated with the unevenness of the soil. A zigzag road, cutting through the rocks, joined the city to the fortress, the walls of which were about one hundred and twenty cubits high, having numerous angles and ornamental towers that stood out like jewels in this crown of stone overhanging an abyss....

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The Snow Image and Other Stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...lvania State University, to provide easily readable and printable electronic books for those wishing to access the classics, in English, by electronic... ... those wishing to access the classics, in English, by electronic device. The books or free to anyone wishing to download them via the Internet, for th... ...fit. Nor are they in any way provided as a substitute for traditional, paper books. No electronic media, at the time of this publication (October 1998... ...itute for traditional, paper books. No electronic media, at the time of this publication (October 1998) has approached the readability of traditionall... ...is the hope of the Pennsylvania State University, and the editor, that these publications may prove of use to those who access them. The classical wor... ..., MAJOR MOLINEUX The Snow Image & Other Stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document... ...on sense view of all matters that came under his consideration. With a heart about as tender as other people’s, he had a head as hard and impenetrable... ... snow,—an image of a little girl,— and it shall be our sister, and shall run about and play with us all winter long. Won’t it be nice?” “Oh yes!” crie... ...he children began this great business of making a snow image that should run about; while their mother, who was sitting at the window and overheard so...

...s Series was founded in August 1997, on the Hazleton campus of the Pennsylvania State University, to provide easily readable and printable electronic books for those wishing to access the classics, in English, by electronic device. The books or free to anyone wishing to download them via the Internet, for their own private use. However, they may not be used for the purpose...

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

By: John Milton

...lton: Areopagitica, Comus, “L’Alegro,” “Il Penseroso,” and “Lycidas” is a publication of the Penn sylvania State University. This Portable Documen... ...201 1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, t... ...T OF ENGLAND This is true liberty, when free born men, Having to advise the public, may speak free, Which he who can, and will, deserves high praise;... ...e I have heretofore endeavoured, res cuing the employment from him who went about to impair your merits with a trivial and malignant enco mium; the ... ...ffend not in either of these particulars. But that other clause of licensing books, which we thought had died with his brother quadragesimal and matri... ... to own; next what is to be thought in general of reading, whatever sort the books be; and that this Order avails nothing to the suppressing of scanda... ... avails nothing to the suppressing of scandal ous, seditious, and libellous books, which were mainly intended to be suppressed. Last, that it will be... ...f Porphyrius and Proclus, they met with no interdict that can be cited, till about the year 400, in a Carthaginian Council, wherein bish ops themselv... ...d, but was the first that excommunicated the reading of heretical books; for about that time Wickliffe and Huss, growing terrible, were they who first...

...onwealth direct their speech, High Court of Parliament, or, wanting such access in a private condition, write that which they foresee may advance the public good; I suppose them, as at the beginning of no mean endeavour, not a little altered and moved inwardly in their minds: some with doubt of what will be the success, others with fear of what will be the censure; some wi...

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The Death of Ivan Ilych

By: Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

...VAN ILYCH by Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, trans. Louise and Aylmer Maude is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document ... ...8201 1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, t... ... the Melvinski trial in the large building of the Law Courts the members and public prosecutor met in Ivan Egorovich Shebek’s private room, where the ... ...inally decide which she would take. when that was done she gave instructions about engaging the choir. Sokolov then left the room. “I look after ... ...elf and began to speak calmly. “But there is something I want to talk to you about.” Peter Ivanovich bowed, keeping control of the springs of the... ...ch reflection Peter Ivanovich felt reassured, and began to ask with interest about the details of Ivan Ilych’s death, as though death was an accident ... ... presented on paper only in its externals, completely excluding his personal opinion of the matter, while above all observing every pre scribed forma... ...ive him, and above all that propri ety of external forms required by public opinion. For the rest he THE DEATH OF IVAN ILYCH Tolstoy 15 looked fo... ...t of it. His condition was rendered worse by the fact that he read medi cal books and consulted doctors. The progress of his disease was so gradual t...

...Excerpt: During an interval in the Melvinski trial in the large building of the Law Courts the members and public prosecutor met in Ivan Egorovich Shebek?s private room, where the conversation turned on the celebrated Krasovski case. Fedor Vasilievich warmly maintained that it was not subject to their jurisdiction, Ivan Egorovich ...

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