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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...ted them with gentle and deserved mockery. “Want that insignia torn off your car, Dad? Then it would be in the public domain, right?” My colleagues at... ...we know what we are getting. I can work out what kind of soap, ice cream, or car I like, and then just look for the appropriate sign rather than inves... ...s in order to deal with the problem? If some new technology led to a rash of car thefts, we might increase police resources and prison sentences, perh... ... the information about compatibility is inscribed in binary code and silicon circuits, rather than the molded plastic of a razor cartridge? What if en... ... a terrible decision, at least in my opinion, likely to be rejected by other Circuits and perhaps even eventually by the Supreme Court. But for the mo... ... ne peut y avoir aucun rapport entre la propriété d’un ouvrage et celle d’un champ, qui ne peut être cultivé que par un homme; d’un meuble qui ne peut...

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Scenes from a Courtesans Life

By: Honoré de Balzac

...u soothed, as I wandered under the boschetti whose elms reminded me of the Champs-Elysees? Thus, perchance, may I expiate the crime of having dreamed ... ...e will come too,” cried Blondet; “there is no fun without him. Without him champagne cloys my tongue, and I find everything insipid, even the pepper o... ...the well-lighted regions of the Rue Saint-Honore, the Rue Neuve-des-Petits-Champs, and 20 Scenes from a Courtesan’s Life the Rue de Richelieu, where ... ...periors in education. Esther very soon caught the manners, the accent, the car- riage and attitudes of these highly-bred girls; in short, her first na... ...che alone was bold enough to sketch a plan of campaign, which, in fact, he car- ried into execution. “Do as you please,” said Cambaceres; “but I, who ... ... with a tall chasseur named Paccard, living in the Rue de Provence, over a car- riage-builder’s; he goes out as heyduque to persons who give themselve... ...the vicious element in the present system. If France were divided into ten circuits, the magistracy might be rein- stated by conferring its dignities ... ...ted by conferring its dignities on men of fortune; but with six-and-twenty circuits this is impossible. The only real improvement to be insisted on in...

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The Herd Boy and His Hermit

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...now Ptolemy and the Almagest,’ said the hermit smiling, ‘to understand the circuits of those wan- dering stars—Coeli enarrant gloriam Dei.’ ‘That is L... ...oth- ers, and not be a helpless burthen on their hands. Tales of the Seven Champions of Christendom and of King Arthur and his Knights likewise had th... ...d, looking at the troop of buff-coated archers in the rear. ‘They are bold champions of the Red Rose, returned Sir Giles, ‘who have lived with me in t... ...gird. You have no part in the fray!’ For they were chained, and could only champ, bark and howl, while Florimond and Watch turned one another over, an... ...ects; he had forgotten the philosophies he had once read, and the supposed circuits of moon, planets and stars only perplexed and worried his brain. I...

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Autobiography of a Pocket-Handkerchief

By: James Fenimore Cooper

...hen Desiree took her leave for the night, she placed me in her basket, and car- ried me to her own lodgings, in virtue of her purchase. I was laid upo... ...e is, with the excep- tion of his sitting so late at night at his infernal circuits, by the light of miserable tallow candles. But all the judges are ... ...anticipation as to their future purchases, as one sees at the balls of the Champs Elysee on the subject of partners. The word “pocket-handkerchief,” a... ...likely to be disre- garded by such a person. To own the truth, my mistress car- ried matters much too far—so far, indeed, as to attract atten- tion fr...

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Around the World in 80 Days

By: Jules Verne

...estic person hitherto! By eight o’clock Passepartout had packed the modest car- pet-bag, containing the wardrobes of his master and him- self; then, s... ...ing, between the Northern and the Lyons stations, through the windows of a car, and in a driving rain! How I regret not having seen once more Pere la ... ...ow I regret not having seen once more Pere la Chaise and the circus in the Champs Elysees!” “You are in a great hurry, then?” “I am not, but my master... ... intervals by the tambourines and cymbals; while be- hind them was drawn a car with large wheels, the spokes of which represented serpents entwined wi... ...over two-thirds of the whole journey; for he had been obliged to make long circuits from London to Aden, from Aden to Bombay, from Calcutta to Singapo... ...Jules Verne “Perhaps,” replied Mr. Fogg, simply. “ At least, there are two champions in presence of each other, the Honourable Mr. Camerfield and the ...

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Theological Essays and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...r suspended by the cler- gyman of each parish; so that, by the briefest of circuits, the church causes the power to revolve into her own hands. That w... ...a church at all. She cannot continue to be a depository of any faith, or a champion of any doctrines, if she lose the means of defending her own incor... ...sembling our cam- bric; and to conceal the joinings, a silky substance was car- ried in folds, which pursued the opposite direction, and crossed the t... ...es, by the deposition of Chilperic—by the grand national assemblies of the Champ de Mars—and by other great historical facts. Now, the situ- ation of ... ...ile temporis tractu notitiam linguae sibi comparare potuit.’ FRANTZ. Hist. Car. Mag. That is, he had time sufficient for this acquisition, and a motiv...

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The Aeneid of Virgil

By: Virgil

... Longa build. The throne with his succession shall be fill’d Three hundred circuits more: then shall be seen Ilia the fair, a priestess and a queen, W... ...tinued, thus began: ‘O light of Trojans, and support of Troy, Thy father’s champion, and thy country’s joy! O, long expected by thy friends! from when... ..., since reclaim’d to chariots they submit, And bend to stubborn yokes, and champ the bit, Peace may succeed to war.’ Our way we bend T o Pallas, and t... ...c rider seems to know, Proud of his purple trappings, paws the ground, And champs the golden bit, and spreads the foam around. The queen at length app... ...s, And to the loosen’d reins permits the laws. High on the waves his azure car he guides; Its axles thunder, and the sea subsides, And the smooth ocea... ...or Bacchus, turning from his Indian war, By tigers drawn triumphant in his car, From Nisus’ top descending on the plains, With curling vines around hi... ...h, return’d triumphant from the war, Her maids with cries attend the lofty car; They clash with manly force their moony shields; With female shouts re...

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The Divine Comedy of Dante

By: H. F. Cary

... 44 This said he turn’d, and seem’d as one of those, Who o’er Verona’s champain try their speed For the green mantle, and of them he seem’d, Not... ...h’d us, all the three Whirl’d round together in one restless wheel. As naked champions, smear’d with slippery oil, Are wont intent to watch their plac... ...wn three chins distill’d with bloody foam. At every mouth his teeth a sinner champ’d Bruis’d as with pond’rous engine, so that three Were in this guis... ...k’d That from the left it smote us. Soon perceiv’d That Poet sage how at the car of light Amaz’d I stood, where ‘twixt us and the north Its course it ... .... Come see the Capulets and Montagues, The Philippeschi and Monaldi! man Who car’st for nought! those sunk in grief, and these With dire suspicion rac... ...ss.” I straightway rose. Now day, pour’d down from high, Fill’d all the circuits of the sacred mount; And, as we journey’d, on our shoulder smote... ...of Dante Purgatory 210 The space, surrounded by the four, enclos’d A car triumphal: on two wheels it came Drawn at a Gryphon’s neck; and he ab...

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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

... The Sciomachie of 1549, an account of the festivities arranged at Rome by Car- dinal du Bellay in honour of the birth of the second son of Henry II.,... ...sin scholar, for which he is not a little indebted to Geoffroy Tory in the Champfleury; sometimes, on the contrary, seriously, from a habit acquired i... ...urse, and that ex- pressed in better terms than your son, with a completer car- riage and civility to all manner of persons, account me for ever herea... ...ther wood nor dorflies: for all the country was thereby reduced to a plain champaign field. Which Gargantua took great pleasure to behold, and said to... ...nimitable force. He fought at barriers with the stoutest and most vigorous champions; and when it came to the cope, he stood so sturdily on his feet t... ...s dear Son hath set before us, without being distracted or diverted by his car- nal affections and depraved nature. 171 Rabelais The monk then said, ... ...d receptacles, through which descending to the genitories by long ambages, circuits, and flexuosities, it receiveth a com- petent form, and rooms apt ... ...ise and ori- gin from the left capsule of the heart, bring through several circuits, ambages, and anfractuosities, the vital, to subtilize and refine ...

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