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Parada Marilor Enigme

By: Florentin Smarandache

... Deosebiri (C ăr ăuş-C ăr ăbuş) --- 24 Pozna şii (Balon-Balcon) --- 24 Marin ă (Trident-Strident) --- 25 Agricol ă (Pante-Plante) --- 25 IX. ...

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The Myth of Ulysses and Secondary Beauty

By: Antonio Mercurio

...he has power of life and death over her children. 28 Poseidon with his trident is a symbol of the mother with a phallus, the phallic mother who ...

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7 Scorpions : Rebellion

By: Mike Saxton

...fense Net.” “You won’t. Triton isn’t his real name. His name is Nicho- las Trident. He thinks he’s smart. The symbol of a Trident is the planet Neptu...

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Hypotheses on Ulysses

By: Antonio Mercurio

... other universes, as the Cosmic Self wishes him to do. Poseidon with his trident is the symbol of the phallic mother who believes she has the righ... ...n heard him speaking his arrogant words and so he immediately took up his trident and struck the Gyrea cliff and broke it in half. Part of it s... ... and Poseidon heard his arrogant words; and after quickly grabbing his trident with his brawny hands he struck the Gyrea cliff and broke it in ... ...f his unconscious hatred towards the phallic mother (and Poseidon with his trident – a phallus that can devastate you if you are struck with it – re...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...ewood, 111. : Irwin. McGinniss, Joe. 1969. The Selling of the President. New York: Trident. McGuire, William J. 1976. "Some Internal Psychological F...

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The Chaplet of Pearls

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...in a tight suit of black cloth, with cloven-hoof shoes, a long tail, and a trident; or one of the Huguenots who were to be repulsed from Para- dise fo... ...y. ‘At him, imps!’ And a whole circle of hobgoblins closed upon with their tridents, forks, and other horrible implements, to drive him back within tw...

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The Mirror of the Sea

By: Joseph Conrad

... foam their fair, rounded arms; holding out their spears, swords, shields, tridents in the same unwearied, striving for- ward pose. And nothing remain...

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A Reading of Life

By: George Meredith

... earth, and feel, entering their flesh, where he, The God, drives deep his trident teeth, Who in one horror, above, beneath, Bids storm and watery del...

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To-Morrow

By: Joseph Conrad

... of Father Nep-tune, he resembled a deposed sea-god who had ex-changed the trident for the spade. “And he must look upon you as already pro-vided for,...

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The Shadow Line a Confession

By: Joseph Conrad

... appearance. Our deputy-Neptune had no beard on his chin, and there was no trident to be seen standing in a corner anywhere, like an umbrella. But his... ...Captain Ellis’ manner became percep- tible as though he had laid aside the trident of deputy-Nep- tune. In reality, it was only his official pen that ...

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The Tempest

By: William Shakespeare

...ty Neptune Seem to besiege and make his bold waves tremble, Yea, his dread trident shake. PROSPERO: My brave spirit! Who ...

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The Second Funeral of Napoleon

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

... “La Favorite” corvette, quitted Toulon harbor. A couple of steamers, the “Trident” and the “Ocean,” escorted the ships as far as Gibraltar, and there...

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The Tempest

By: William Shakespeare

...Seeme to besiege, and make his bold waues tremble, 318 Yea, his dread Trident shake. 319 Pro. My braue Spirit, 320 Who was so firme...

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Coriolanus

By: William Shakespeare

... His nature is too noble for the world: He would not flatter Neptune for his trident, Or Jove for’s power to thunder. His heart’s his mouth: What his...

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One of Our Conquerors

By: George Meredith

...tune will do everything for us, and won’t see that Steam has paralyzed his Trident: 20 One of Our Conquerors good! You and Colney are hard on Schlesi... ...itants had for type ‘the figure with the helmet of the Owl-Goddess and the trident of the Earth-shaker, seated on a wheel, at the back of penny-pieces... ...y of nakedness nor the charm of drapery; not the helmet’s dig- nity or the trident’s power; but she has patently that which stops the wheel; and posei...

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The Iliad of Homer

By: Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744

...their father Jove, Amazed beheld the wondrous works of man: Then he, whose trident shakes the earth, began: “What mortals henceforth shall our power a... ... in sluicy showers. The god of ocean, marching stern before, With his huge trident wounds the trembling shore, Vast stones and piles from their founda... ...ring field; Such was the voice, and such the thundering sound Of him whose trident rends the solid ground. Each Argive bosom beats to meet the fight, ... ...olumns crown’d, (The work of Vulcan,) sat the powers around. Even he whose trident sways the watery reign Heard the loud summons, and forsook the main...

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The Odyssey

By: Homer

...when Neptune heard this large The Odyssey – Book IV 48 talk, he seized his trident in his two brawny hands, and split the rock of Gyrae in two piece... ...e he has done with it.” Thereon he gathered his clouds together, grasped his trident, stirred it round in the sea, and roused the rage of every wind t...

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The Odyssey of Homer

By: Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744

...s rocky cave, Frequent and full; the consecrated train Of her, whose azure trident awes the main; There wallowing warm, the enormous herd exhales An o... ...? No; if this sceptre yet commands the main.” He spoke, and high the forky trident hurl’d, Rolls clouds on clouds, and stirs the watery world, At once...

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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume 2

By: Thomas Hutchinson

... cold, _20 With his trident the mountains strook; And opened a chasm In the rocks—with the spas...

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The C‘Sars

By: Thomas de Quincey

...yhee or Tongataboo should proclaim a momentary independence of the British trident, or should even offer a transient outrage to her sovereign flag. Su...

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