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Fourth International Anthology on Paradoxism

By: Florentin Smarandache

...Paradoxism started as an anti-totalitarian protest against a closed society, Romania of 1980’s. Why was the movement based on contradictions? Becau... ...ntury The word “paradoxism” has entered in many languages: - paradoxism [in Romanian and English, introduced by the editor] - paradoxismo [in Span... ...ent in any language, accompanied by a translation in either English, French, Romanian, or Spanish to: Dr. Florentin Smarandache, University of New M... ...egevus kaunite kõnekujundite lummavasse rägastikku. Rääkida ja rääkida, kuid olla samal ajal vait. Hüpnotiseerida kuulajate meeled ning sisendada ne... ...i sa ei ole meiega, siis oled sa meie vastu! Meiega võidad! Vali kord! Julge olla otsustaja! Parema homse nimel! Loomulikult! Kodust algab Eestimaa!... ...bit De moarte, s ă- şi ascund ă fiica. Lacrimi Dram ă, abia acum I ţi pot spune, sfioas ă: Absen ţa ta, deja, E o prezen ţă dureroas ă! ... ... Spre culmi acced şi eu încet-încet-încet. Dar doamne cât regret, C ă nu pot ca s ă regret! 97 Miracol Vezi, linia? Ce miracol! Aproap... ...ctul de na ştere i-a fost semnat în 1980, printre predecesorii curentului se pot num ăra to ţi autorii care au folosit paradoxul (este vorba, în pri...

...tor since 1980’s and promulgates a counter-time/ counter-sense creation. Paradoxism started as an anti-totalitarian protest against a closed society, Romania of 1980’s. Why was the movement based on contradictions? Because we lived in that society a double life: an official one – propagated by the political system, and another one real. In mass-media it was promulgated tha...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...or the idea of fore- shortening was in those times un- known. In Assyrian, Roman and Grecian art there are very few ex- amples of jievous diseases, al... ...their ooin- luon customs we realize a sense of modernity. In Petronius the Romans have a great humorist. N. Y. Alumni Smoker The Williams College Alum... ... place alongside of the discovery of America and the Christianizing of the Roman Em- pire and the German people. lOilliamstown Press Co. will ba opBH ... ...e and the German people. lOilliamstown Press Co. will ba opBH far Bumlnoam Pot. IB a^Jj iDtttltCtS Spring Streot, WHUamatown THE COPLEY SQUARE HOTEL H... ...ted. The part of Marian Hayste was taken by Potter '10 for the first time. Pot- ter had a hard part, but carried himself well York city. Asst.-Prof. C... ...n to the Atlantic for each day in the year. netum this coupon with OJfJE 2)OLLAS for aubacription and books. Messrs. HOUGHTON, MIFFUN & CO.* Boston*Ma...

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Don Quixote

By: Miquel de Cervantes

... that I believe, as I always do, firmly and truly in God, and all the holy Roman Catholic Church holds and believes, and that I am a mortal enemy of t... ...at the top; and it was from this that the emperor examined the building. A Roman gentleman stood by his side and explained to him the skilful construc... ...od death, the best of all is to die. They asked Julius Caesar, the valiant Roman emperor, what was the best death. He answered, that which is un- expe... ...farmers, however much we toil all day, at the worst, at night, we have our olla supper and sleep in a bed, which I have not slept in since I have been... ... big dish that is smoking farther off,” said Sancho, “seems to me to be an olla podrida, and out of the diversity of things in such ollas, I can’t fai... ...y such base thought! There is nothing in the world less nourishing than an olla podrida; to canons, or rectors of colleges, or peasants’ weddings with...

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Don Quixote

By: Miquel de Cervantes

...likely to have a strong feeling on the subject of the sham chivalry of the romances. It gives a point, too, to what 10 Don Quixote he says in more th... ...Part of “Don Quixote” alone proves a vast amount of miscellaneous reading, romances of chivalry, ballads, popular poetry, chronicles, for which he had... ...d away. The new Spain was the mightiest power the world had seen since the Roman Empire and it had not yet been called upon to pay the price of its gr... ... lance-rack, an old buckler, a lean hack, and a greyhound for coursing. An olla of rather more beef than mutton, a salad on most nights, scraps on Sat... ...s the fra- grance that came from some pieces of salted goat simmering in a pot on the fire; and though he would have liked at once to try if they were... ...ld have liked at once to try if they were ready to be transferred from the pot to the stomach, he refrained from doing so as the goatherds removed the... ..., it is said, a bit of looking-glass and a piece of a comb and some little pot or other of paint for her face; but let her carry what she did, I am no... ...farmers, however much we toil all day, at the worst, at night, we have our olla supper and sleep in a bed, which I have not slept in since I have been... ... big dish that is smoking farther off,” said Sancho, “seems to me to be an olla podrida, and out of the diversity of things in such ollas, I can’t fai...

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The Holy Bible

By: Various

.... . . . . . . . . . . . 1408 51 The Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Romans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1451 52 The First Epistle of S... ...hering it, ground it in a mill, or beat it in a mortar, and boiled it in a pot, and made cakes thereof of the Book of Numbers 173 taste of bread temp... ...f our: and putting the esh in a basket, and the broth of the esh into a pot, he carried all under the oak, and presented to him. 20 And the angel o... ... hand, 14 And thrust it into the kettle, or into the cauldron, or into the pot, or into the pan: and all that the eshhook brought up, the priest took... .... 38 The sons of Jether: Jephone, and Phaspha, and Ara. 39 And the sons of Olla: Aree, and Haniel, and Resia. 490 First Book of Paralipomenon 40 All ... ...t the latter time shall not be like the former. 30 And the galleys and the Romans shall come upon him, and he shall be struck, and shall return, and s... ...a was quiet for a short time. Chapter 8 Now Judas heard of the fame of the Romans, that they are powerful and strong, and willingly agree to all thing...

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The Count of Monte Cristo Voulume One

By: Alexandre Dumas

... some accident, — he read: — “This treasure, which may amount to two... of Roman crowns in the most distant a... of the second opening wh... declare t... ...s of the Holy See, and Caesar Spada, one of the noblest and richest of the Roman nobility; both felt the high honor of such a favor from the pope. The... ... and his famous bre- viary. All these he bequeathed to me, with a thousand Roman crowns, which he had in ready money, on condition that I would have a... ...self, who has successively lived on maccaroni at Naples, polenta at Milan, olla podrida at Valencia, pilau at Constantinople, karrick in India, and sw...

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Don Quixote

By: Miquel de Cervantes

...likely to have a strong feeling on the subject of the sham chivalry of the romances. It gives a point, too, to what he says in more than one place abo... ...Part of “Don Quixote” alone proves a vast amount of miscellaneous reading, romances of chivalry, ballads, popular poetry, chronicles, for which he had... ...d away. The new Spain was the mightiest power the world had seen since the Roman Empire and it had not yet been called upon to pay the price of its gr... ... lance-rack, an old buckler, a lean hack, and a greyhound for coursing. An olla of rather more beef than mutton, a salad on most nights, scraps on Sat... ...s the fra- grance that came from some pieces of salted goat simmering in a pot on the fire; and though he would have liked at once to try if they were... ...ld have liked at once to try if they were ready to be transferred from the pot to the stomach, he refrained from doing so as the goatherds removed the... ..., it is said, a bit of looking-glass and a piece of a comb and some little pot or other of paint for her face; but let her carry what she did, I am no...

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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

... end of the fifteenth century. And, indeed, it is in the references in his romance to names, persons, and places, that the most certain and valuable e... ...iscon- duct and vice, or is he ever the apologist of these? Many poets and romance writers, under cover of a fastidious style, without one coarse expr... ...rent. They have only one point in common, their attack and ridicule of the romances of chivalry and of the wildly improbable adventures of knight-erra... ...h’ year will come, sign of a T urkish bow, Five spindles yarn’d, and three pot-bottoms too, Wherein of a discourte- ous king the dock Shall pepper’ d ... ...egister of my heart. Sup, Guillot, and spare not, there is somewhat in the pot. I appeal from thirst, and disclaim its jurisdiction. Page, sue out my ... ...ds), might I cause paint a pannier, to signify that I am in pain—a mustard-pot, that my heart tarries much for’t—one pissing upwards for a bishop—the ... ...and as full as eggs, with 742 Gargantua & Pantagruel stuffing the gut, an olla podrida (‘Some call it an Olio. Rabelais Pot-pourry.’—Motteux.) was se... ...e which Pythius Althius gave King Darius would hardly have covered it. The olla consisted of several sorts of pottages, salads, fricassees, saugrenees...

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Catherine : A Story

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...ining his wan but noble features, “why speak to thee in the accents of the Roman poet, which thou comprehendest not? Bright One, there be other things... ...sm: the above sentiment is expressed much more eloquently in the ingenious romance of Eugene Aram:—”The burning desires I have known—the resplendent v... ...mbassador’s lady, appeared in a suite of diamonds which outblazed even the Romanoff jewels, and Rafael Mendoza obtained the little caique. He never tr... ...l exclaimed, as a yellow-faced amabassador from Spain, General the Duke of Olla Podrida, left him. “Which shall it be, my Codlingsby?” Codlingsby was ... ...Tommy Tosspot’s, as jovial a sot, As e’er drew a spigot, or drain’d a full pot— In drinking all round ’twas his joy to surpass, And with all merry tip... ...d, ‘Jeames, I hopes theres no quarraling betwigst you & me, & I’ll stand a pot of beer with pleasure.’ “The sickofnts!—that wery Cook had split on me ... ... bring round the licures, and to help my unfortnit rellatif to a bumper of Ollands. She tost it hoff to the elth of the company, giving a smack with h... ...on; and about an ounce of almonds and raisins. Three ham-sandwiches, and a pot of currant-jelly, and 197 bottles of brandy, rum, madeira, pale ale (my...

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