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The Egoist : A Comedy in Narrative

By: George Meredith

...The Egoist A Comedy in Narrative by George Meredith A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Eg... ...eredith A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Egoist by George Meredith is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This... ...t or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Egoist by George Meredith, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Ser... ... (delayed by birds’ eggs in the delivery), to say that he was off over the hills, and thought of dining with Dr. Corney. Sir Willoughby despatched con... ...land.” “Do you call our country flat, Miss Middleton? We have undulations, hills, and we have sufficient diversity, mead- ows, rivers, copses, brooks,... ...hness of foliage, wood and wa- ter, and a church-spire, a town and horizon hills. There sung a sky-lark. “Not even the bird that does not fly away!” s... ... of my friend Mr. Whitford. He is my sea-bath and supper on the beach of T roy, after the day’s battle and dust.” Vernon walked straight up to them: a...

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Miscellaneous Essays

By: Thomas de Quincey

...licked about like two dolphins, though Hobbes must have been as old as the hills; and “in those intervals wherein they abstained from swimming and plu... ...breadth of style. This good lady’s murder took place early in the reign of George III., a reign which was notoriously favorable to the arts generally.... ...s old as the valleys at the dinner of 1812, naturally he was as old as the hills at the Thug dinner of 1838. He had taken to wearing his beard again; ... ...E THOUGHT of her? What is to be thought of the poor shepherd girl from the hills and forests of Lorraine, that—like the Hebrew shepherd boy from the h... ...The romantic interest of the early and irrelate incidents (last night of T roy, &c.) is thrown as an affluent into the general river of the personal n... ...y was a state- coach. It had been specially selected as a personal gift by George III.; but the exact mode of using it was a mystery to Pekin. The amb...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...AESTHETICS OF PARADOXISM (second edition) Translated from Romanian by P. Georgelin, F. Smarandache, and L. Popescu American Research Press Rehobot... ...elperier); he leads towards surrealism the Prevertian heredity (Claude Le Roy) and towards “the political significance the holding of silence” (Jean-... ...t it re-constructs an absence. Derrida, after the Americans P. de Man, J. Hillis Miller, H. Blom, opposes the humanist tradition of the New Critique.... ...on between I and World, Being and Non-Being (Trakl, Mallarme, Poe, Stefan George) is rediscovered similarly, in nuce, in the problematical-made cali... ...ntions, that produce the hilarity of the avant-garde), Ion Negoitescu and George Tomaziu’s recently published diaries. Concerning one of them, the cr... ... and contests; it is placed “under the sign of buffoonery” - as Claude Le Roy notes in The word in 56 front, but under this sign “imperious need ... .... (SUPERSEEKER by NJA. Soane, S. Plouffe, B. Salvy, ATT Bell Labs, Murray Hill, N. J. A.). * Paradoxism can be considered the poetics of pataphys... ...ecrire, in “La toisson d’or”, Bergerac, France, 1989, no.12, pp26-27. Le Roy, Claude, Avant-Propos, preface at the author’s volume Antichambres/ An...

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Fourth International Anthology on Paradoxism

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ik tõlgendused on subjektiivsed. Keegi ei oma õigust, sest kõigil on õigus. George W. Bushi sõnavõtud on teinud veidi enam kui aasta jooksul läbi h... ...reit: http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/a/Paradoxism.htm. 59 DAVID HILL (Hungary) VIRGINS There’s nothing wrong with bein... ... We always attend everyone’s funeral so they too can attend ours. 93 GEORGE ACHIM (România) Poveste B ătrânul meu A r ămas Acela şi c... ...at: „Doamne-ajut ă!”. Ştiu c ă voi rata tema. Genul. În fond, asta spunea şi George C ălinescu: „Datoria criticului literar este s ă rateze genul”. ... ... Op(tic ă) (Vasarely), Pop Art şi asambli ştii (Andy Warhol, Wayne Thiebaud, Roy Lichtenstein), conceptuali ştii, abstrac ţioni ştii. Chiar şi înce... ...Psychology University of Hawai’i at M ānoa Honolulu, HI 96822, USA 239 ROY HAYMOND (USA) ME and JENNY FAYE 403 words Jenny Faye say sh... ... WILL HALE MOPE GAGE RUNT PILE STAR WORE SCAR/CARE PEAR HARK SHOW HILL HARE LOUT RAMP SEAT STOP RIDE LORE RUSE MARE SHED MOAN ... ...………………………......... Martina Teichert …………..…..…………………………….. HUNGARY David Hill …………….……………………………………... INDIA Prasenjit Maiti …………………………………………... ... Gregory P. Hall …………………………………………….... Elaine Hatfield ……………………………………………..... Roy Haymond ………...………………………………...…… Laurie D. Heilbron ……………………………………….…...

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The Chaplet of Pearls

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

... the castle, they came to a narrow valley, dipping so suddenly between the hills that it could hardly have been suspected by one unaware of its locali... ...exult- ant feelings in caresses to the animal as it gallantly breasted the hill. The little boy had never been so commended be- fore! He loved his fat... ...se. The people thronged out of their houses, and shouted not only ‘Vive le Roy,’ but ‘Vive l’Amiral,’ and more than once the cry was added, ‘Spanish w... ...the poor child was sorely weary long before she came to the top of the low hill that she used scarcely to know to be rising round at all. The stars ha... ...ht of La Mancha, but with a predominance of the pastoral, such as Diane of George of Montemayor and his numerous imitators—which Philip thought horrib... ...we our meeting. I will send him off, the poor fellow, at once to Bourge-le-Roy to preach his three sermons; and when they had driven you a little out ... ...e rogue. I shall be able to take to him now all is right again; but by St. George, they have tormented me so about him, and wanted me to take him as a...

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The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. : A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne : Written by Himself

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...his officers was superior to my Henry, and he was not the equal of my poor George, who had taken the King’s side in our lamentable but glorious war of... ...of jealousy of the Pretender be- trayed his secrets to my Lord Stair, King George’s Ambassa- dor, and nearly caused the Prince’s death there; how she ... ...o England and married this Mr. Tusher, and became a great favorite of King George the Second, by whom Mr. Tusher was made a Dean, and then a Bishop. I... ...ts stone back upon St. Paul’s, and faces the coaches struggling up Ludgate Hill. She was neither better bred nor wiser than you and me, though we knel... ...urning; and the plain and river with Castlewood village beyond, and purple hills beautiful to look at—and the little heir of Castlewood, a child of tw... ...e great old house which he had come to inhabit. It stood on a rising green hill, with woods behind it, in which were rooks’ nests, where the birds at ... ...uve famme. Elle est furieuse cont vous, allans tous les jours chercher ley Roy (d’icy) demandant a gran cri revanche pour son Mary. Elle ne veux voyre... ...ole army, or amongst the splendid courtiers and cavaliers of the Maison du Roy, that fought under V endosme and Villeroy in the army opposed to ours, ... ...d besides the excellent Spanish and Ba- varian troops, the whole Maison-du-Roy with him, the most splendid body of horse in the world,—in an hour (and...

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Memories and Portraits

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...y Mr. Grant White on England, one on France by the diabolically clever Mr. Hillebrand, may well have set people thinking on the divisions of races and... ...irst excursion into En- 8 Robert Louis Stevenson gland. The change from a hilly to a level country strikes him with delighted wonder. Along the flat ... ...ot flat to the front, as in England; the roofs are steeper-pitched; even a hill farm will have a massy, square, cold and permanent appearance. English... ... Gregory’s powder. Now that rem- edy, as the work of a near kinsman of Rob Roy himself, may have a savour of romance for the imagination; but it comes... ...fer to pay my fealty and pass on. How often I have read Guy Mannering, Rob Roy, or Redgauntlet, I have no means of guessing, having begun young. But i... ...ow. Perhaps, if I am not careful, something may befall me like what befell George IV . about the battle of Waterloo, and I may come to fancy the Vicom... ...sborough, or Clara Middleton? fair women with fair names, the daughters of George Meredith. Elizabeth Bennet has but to speak, and I am at her knees. ... ...t then? Lastly, the French translation was, by some inspired compatriot of George Gilfillan (and of mine) turned bodily into an English novel; and, in...

...This is no my ain house; I ken by the biggin? o?t.? Two recent books* one by Mr. Grant White on England, one on France by the diabolically clever Mr. Hillebrand, may well have set people thinking on the divisions of races and nations. Such thoughts should arise with particular congruity and force to inhabitants of that United Kingdom, peopled from so many different stocks,...

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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin with Introduction and Notes Edited

By: Charles W. Eliot

... me to a school for writing and arithmetic, kept by a then fa mous man, Mr. George Brownell, very successful in his pro fession generally, and that ... ...e first printer in Pennsylvania, but removed from thence upon the quarrel of George Keith. He could give me no employment, having little to do, and he... ...ad purchased from the captain of a ship; he, too, was to be made a pressman. George Webb, an Oxford scholar, whose time for four years he had likewise... ... country. We met with no Indians, but we found the places on the neighboring hills where they had lain to watch our proceedings. There was an art in t... ...et, and the event gave me no cause to repent my silence; for my friend M. le Roy, of the Royal Academy of Sciences, took up my cause and refuted him; ...

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