The Enchiridion The Library of Liberal Arts OSKAR PIEST, General Editor [NUMBER EIGHT] EPICTETUS The Enchiridion The Enchiridion By EPICTETUS Translated by THOMAS
— from The Enchiridion by Epictetus
prodosian gar einai nenomike tôn stoicheiôn hôn hypetheto tên alêthê peri tôn toioutôn homologian.
— from Galen: On the Natural Faculties by Galen
[= ellen-] eletredde f. oil press , GD. eletrēow n. olive .
— from A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary For the Use of Students by J. R. Clark (John R. Clark) Hall
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— from Nil Darpan; or, The Indigo Planting Mirror, A Drama. Translated from the Bengali by a Native. by Dinabandhu Mitra
At this point General Epanchin, noticing how interested Muishkin had become in the conversation, said to him, in a low tone: “That gentleman—Ivan Petrovitch—is a relation of your late friend, Mr. Pavlicheff.
— from The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
but there were powerful and powerless gods; each naturally sought to make himself one of the former; the plan therefore adopted was to incorporate the spirits of others with their own; thus, when a warrior slew a chief, he immediately gouged out his eyes and swallowed them, the atua tonga, or divinity, being supposed to reside in that organ; thus he not only killed the body, but also possessed himself of the soul of his enemy, and consequently the more chiefs he slew the greater did his divinity become.”
— from The Golden Bough: A Study of Magic and Religion by James George Frazer
J'ai simplement voulu répondre à un besoin plus général et non pas étroitement scolaire, voire universitaire.
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert
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— from The Natural History of Pliny, Volume 1 (of 6) by the Elder Pliny
There, as the night in silence roll'd away, A heaven of charms divine Nausicaa lay: Through the thick gloom the shining portals blaze; Two nymphs the portals guard, each nymph a Grace, Light as the viewless air the warrior maid Glides through the valves, and hovers round her head; A favourite virgin's blooming form she took, From Dymas sprung, and thus the vision spoke: "Oh Indolent!
— from The Odyssey by Homer
Tu me reproches mon poil grisonnant et ne consydere point comment il est de la nature des pourreaux esquels nous voyons la teste blanche et la queue verte, droicte et vigoureuse.—
— from Argot and Slang A New French and English Dictionary of the Cant Words, Quaint Expressions, Slang Terms and Flash Phrases Used in the High and Low Life of Old and New Paris by Albert Barrère
These people go entirely naked, and otherwise much resemble the inhabitants of Port Jackson in personal appearance; but they were more fleshy, perhaps from being able to obtain a better supply of food with the scoop nets, which are not known on the southern parts of the coast.
— from A Voyage to Terra Australis — Volume 2 Undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802 and 1803, in His Majesty's ship the Investigator, and subsequently in the armed vessel Porpoise and Cumberland schooner by Matthew Flinders
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— from Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremburg, 14 November 1945-1 October 1946, Volume 5 by Various
_changed to_ by which vessels may go up Page 226 it is absolutely villanous was changed to it is absolutely villainous Page 261 eonsequently there was little to be seen was changed to consequently there was little to be seen Page 280 doesen't prove that I am hard of hearing was changed to doesn't prove that I am hard of hearing Page 294 De Forest and Julia was changed to De Forrest and Julia Page 323 a shout of appause was changed to a shout of applause Page 345 with interminable suits of rooms was changed to with interminable suites of rooms Page 358 the beiginning of a new school year, was changed to the beginning of a new school year, End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Northern Lands, by William T. Adams *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NORTHERN LANDS *
— from Northern Lands; Or, Young America in Russia and Prussia by Oliver Optic
Reperensya ngadto sa gawas Kini nga Projekto Gutenberg eBook nagsulod ug mga reperensya ngadto sa gawas.
— from Mga Paquigpulong sa Iningles ug Binisaya by Gregorio de Santiago Vela
At Keppel Bay (II., 30) he writes: "These people … go entirely naked;" and so on at other points of the continent touched on his voyage.
— from Primitive Love and Love-Stories by Henry T. Finck
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— from New Witnesses for God (Volume 2 of 3) by B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts
And few, again, can doubt the sincerity with which the lover must have uttered the lines,— "Je fais tout mon possible À rompre de ce cœur l'attachement terrible; Mais mes plus grands efforts n'ont rien fait jusqu'ici, Et c'est pour mes péchés que je vous aime ainsi."
— from Queens of the French Stage by H. Noel (Hugh Noel) Williams
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— from Nursery Lessons, in Words of One Syllable by Anonymous
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— from Naval Actions of the War of 1812 by James Barnes
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