dēducta est ut salvī esse nequeāmus , Fam.
— from A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges by George Martin Lane
al nero ch' all'azzurro, Ma nel cappone, o lesso, o vuogli arrosto ... E credo nella torta e nel tortello, L'una è la madre, e l'altro è il suo figliuolo; Il vero paternostro è il fegatello, E possono esser tre, e due, ed un solo, E diriva dal fegato almen quello.
— from Renaissance in Italy, Volume 4 (of 7) Italian Literature, Part 1 by John Addington Symonds
Professor Moorsom, slight frame of middle height, a thoughtful keen head under the thick wavy hair, veiled dark eyes under straight eyebrows, and with an inward gaze which when disengaged and arriving at one seemed to issue from an obscure dream of books, from the limbo of meditation, showed himself extremely gracious to him.
— from Within the Tides: Tales by Joseph Conrad
[1] Kasper Schmidt, Der Einzige und sein Eigentum .
— from Christianity and Ethics: A Handbook of Christian Ethics by Archibald B. D. (Archibald Browning Drysdale) Alexander
Stimmungsbild , 4 . Stirner, Max, and Nietzsche compared, 76 - 78 , 98 , 128 ; arguments of, 92 ff; consistent, 99 ; contrast between life and theory, 97 ; death of, 88 , 97 ; Der Einzige und sein Eigentum , 74 , 80 , 89 , 95 ; description of, 81 ; life of, 82 ff; marriage of, 84 f; pencil sketch of, 83 ; the name, 83 ; works of, 89 .
— from Nietzsche and Other Exponents of Individualism by Paul Carus
Stirner = Max Stirner , Der Einzige und sein Eigentum (Leipzig 1845).
— from Anarchism by Paul Eltzbacher
IN GERMAN Der Einzige und sein Eigentum.
— from Anarchism by Paul Eltzbacher
His real contribution to the world's literature remains his work Der Einzige und sein Eigentum , the title of which is rendered in English The Ego and His Own , and this, strange to say, enthrones the individual man, the ego, every personality, as a sovereign power that should not be subject to morality, rules, obligations, or duties of any kind.
— from Nietzsche and Other Exponents of Individualism by Paul Carus
Max Stirner and the German Proudhonists 100 Germany in 1830-40 and France — Stirner and Proudhon — Biography of Stirner — The Individual and his Property ( Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum ) — The Union of Egoists — The Philosophic Contradiction of the Einziger — Stirner's Practical Error — Julius Faucher — Moses Hess — Karl Grün — Wilhelm Marr.
— from Anarchism: A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory by E. V. (Ernst Viktor) Zenker
[Pg 100] CHAPTER III MAX STIRNER AND THE GERMAN FOLLOWERS OF PROUDHON Germany in 1830-40 and France — Stirner and Proudhon — Biography of Stirner — The Individual and his Property ( Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum ) — The Union of Egoists — The Philosophic Contradiction of the Einziger — Stirner's Practical Error — Julius Faucher — Moses Hess — Karl Grün — Wilhelm Marr.
— from Anarchism: A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory by E. V. (Ernst Viktor) Zenker
Distribution, Pattern, Size, and Lepidosis of the “Five-lined” Skinks (Fasciatus Group of the Genus Eumeces) fasciatus laticeps inexpectatus tunganus xanthi elegans tamadoensis oshimensis stimsonii barbouri marginatus latiscutatus Distribution E U. S., except Fla. and N New England Most of E U. S., except N tier of states SE U. S. W Szechwan (in N China)
— from Life History and Ecology of the Five-Lined Skink, Eumeces fasciatus by Henry S. (Henry Sheldon) Fitch
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