ellauri004.html on line 312: ä Fennis mira feritas, foeda paupertas: non arma, non equi, non penates; victui herba, vestitui pelles, cubile humus... Idemque venatus viros pariter ac feminas alit; passim enim comitantur partemque praedae petunt... Securi adversus homines, securi adversus Deos rem difficillimam assecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset. (Tacitus: Germania)
ellauri004.html on line 1206: Hassuinta näät on tässä, että sanan mukaisesti sama hemmo luo tilanteen, rankaisee, sovittaa sekä armahtaa. Miksi koko vaiva, miksi edes aloittaa? Sehän on yhtä hullua kuin itsellensä puhella. Jonkinlainen jakomieli temppuun tarvitaan. Sen tarjoo kristitylle kolmiyhteys, kiistelty mysteeri. Tarpeen, koska rooleja on enemmän kuin pelaajia. On hyvä sekä paha poliisi, Jessen Dr. Jekyll, Jahven Mr. Hyde. Kolmantena pyöränä koskematon henki, joka Jessen äidin siunattuun tilaan saa jotenkin partenogeneettisesti. (Miten, hyi älä kysy, se on myös mysteeri. Jonkinlaisesta kohdunvuokrauksesta oli kysymys. Onhan näitä konsteja nyt meilläkin, homodeuksilla.) Triumviraatti tarvitaan, koska Mooseksen pelikirjan sääntö yksi sallii vain yhden hyviksen. Pakko on siis jumalan kolmissa miehin yksissä nahoissa pelata pasianssia.
ellauri017.html on line 458: Leonid, född 1872-04-26 i Moskva. Student därst. Examina för inträde vid universitetets i Moskva medicinska fakultet 1894 och 1895. Legitimerad läkare 1898-11-12 med diplom av 1899-01-28. Tjänsteman över stat vid medicinska departementet av ryska inrikesministeriet 1902-03-12. Titulärråds grad 1906-03-23 med tur från 1902-01-14. Kollegieassessor 1906-12-29 med tur från 1905-01-14. Avsked 1907-01-31. Läkare över stat vid Föreningen S:t Troitska barmhärtighetssystrars ambulatoriska sjukhus i S:t Petersburg. RRS:tStO3kl 1914-05-28. Direktör för elektro-vattenkuranstalten i nämnda stad. Gift 1905-09-03 i Luga med Elisabet Feodosjev, född 1885-01-17 i S:t Petersburg, dotter av bergsingenjören, generalmajoren Grigori Petrovitj Feodosjev och Catharina Nikolajevna Sibin. Boken vaikenee Leonidin myöhemmistä huuhaatoimista Gurdijeffin tilalla.
ellauri017.html on line 1095: Ihankuin mafiapomo buonaparte Piukoissa Paikoissa, jolla oli kuulolaite. Muita kuulematta äänesti izensä capoxi. Ammutti kilpailijan pikkupomo Spatsin reikäompeluxexi kakun sisältä. Kakku oli päältä kaunis, sisälmyxet rumat. Oli käyneet Spatsin lipposet liika piukaxi, koitti isokenkäisexi, ei ollut onnea vaikka onniteltiin.
ellauri032.html on line 429: Kuului jos kuului. Kleistista on enemmän albumissa 72. Ko. näytelmässä, joka toistaisexi on aika puiseva, mainitaan saxalainen oikeustieteilijä Pufendorf. Samuli Pufendorf oli luteraani, pastori-isä saarnaili Saxissa, Chemnitzin naapurissa ihan Puolan rajalla. Chemnitz, jonka nimi DDR:n aikana oli Karl Marx-Stadt, on kuuluisa kemianteollisuudesta, kivihiilestä ja Zwickausta, jossa valmistettiin Horch-automobiileja. Horch tarkoittaa kuuleppas. Se latinannettiin sitten ja siitä tulitulitulituli Audi. Audi et alteram partem. Me ajettin sen ohize itä-Euroopan matkalla. Samuli oli kotiopettajana herra Coyetilla, joka oli esi-isämme Karl X Kustaan agentti Kööpenhaminassa siihen aikaan, kun Kalle koitti saada aikaan häpeärauhaa ja päästä tanskalaisten kuninkaax. Pöyristyttävää. Coyet oli flaamilaista sukua mutta ruozalaistunut. Tanskalaiset oli vihaisia kuin ampiaiset ja karkotti vieraan vallan agentit Köpixestä. Kallen poika XI ylensi Samulin palveluxista isänmaalle kuusikymppisenä paronixi, minkä jälkeen Samu kuukahti. Samuli kommenteerasi Thomas Hobbesia ja sitä siteerasi USA:n isänmaalliset. Ja von Kleist. Pufendorf tais olla nilkki.
ellauri033.html on line 383: il met telle préface dans laquelle l´exemple de Bonaparte lui sert à
ellauri036.html on line 30: Niihin aikoihin keräili kaksi parte Napoleon">Napoleonin jälkeen suurinta neroa kokoon ne tuskan ja surun ainekset, jotka olivat hajallaan maailmankaikkeudessa. Goethe, uuden kirjallisuuden patriarkka, oli kuvannut Wertherissä onnettoman, kuolemaan vievän intohimon ja luonut Faustissa synkimmän hahmon, mikä milloinkaan on edustanut syntiä ja onnettomuutta. Hänen kirjansa alkoivat niihin aikoihin tulla Saksasta Ranskaan. Itse istuen työhuoneessaan taulujen ja kuvanveistosten ympäröimänä, rikkaana, onnellisena ja tyynenä, näki hän, isällisesti hymyillen, kuinka hänen synkät teoksensa tulivat rajan yli meidän luoksemme.
ellauri037.html on line 685: Audi et alteram partem. Audia ei jätetä, ota Horch toisellekin jalalle.
ellauri040.html on line 137: Leibniz sanoi Piikikästä kerettiläisexi juutalaisexi. Naulan kantaan osasi. Osasi myös nuolla ruhtinaiden perseitä oikeasta kohdasta. Leibniz neuvoi morsiamia: ei pidä lakata peseytymästä vaikka pääsee naimisiin. parte Napoleon">Napoleon olis ollut tosi pettynyt jos Josephine ois noudattanut sakemannin neuvoa. Siisteysintoilevat alemannit, je m´en fous. Nää puhtausjutut usein askarruttaa filosoofeja ja muita uskontopellejä. Se on anaalista, kuten Freud ja Jyrki yhteen ääneen toteaa. Mut hygienialla torjutaan kulkutauteja, six anaalisuus kuuluu keskeisesti meeminikkareiden toimenkuvaan.
ellauri046.html on line 63: In laguna venne accolta dalla raffinata ed istruita società veneziana; al suo interno condusse una vita elegante e spregiudicata, segnalandosi per la sua bellezza e per le sue qualità. Fu difatti cantante e suonatrice di liuto, oltre che poetessa, ed entrò nell'Accademia dei Dubbiosi con il nome di Anasilla (così veniva chiamato in latino il fiume Piave - Anaxus - che attraversava il feudo dei Collalto, cui apparteneva quel Collaltino che lei amò). L'abitazione degli Stampa divenne uno dei salotti letterari più famosi di Venezia, frequentato dai migliori pittori, letterati e musicisti del Veneto, e molti accorrevano a seguire le esecuzioni canore di Gaspara delle liriche di Petrarca. Leimasin oli nätti ja kulturnaja, osas käyttää luuttua enemmällä kuin yhdellä sormella, ja laulaa kauniisti. Stampat piti tyylikästä salonkia Veneziassa, jonne tuli Petrarcakin Laura-nyyhkytyxineen.
ellauri047.html on line 117: Goethen koko tuotanto on koottu 143-osaiseen Weimarin laitokseen. Osalla Goethen teoksista on enää historiallista merkitystä, mutta hänen keskeiset runonsa ovat säilyttäneet tuoreutensa. Siltä on säästynyt 10K kirjettä ja 3K taulua toritaidetta. Erityisesti se tykkäs teatterista, sitä se oli leikkinyt kotona pienenä. Sope diggas Wilhelm Meisteriä. Ralph Waldo Emerson valizi Goethen yhdexi 6 "mallimiehestä" (muut olivat Plato, Emanuel Swedenborg, Montaigne, parte Napoleon">Napoleon, and Shakespeare). Aika erikoinen sixpäkki miehen malleja. Mut Rafu oli aika erikoinen izekin.
ellauri049.html on line 948: À ce vivant je vis d’appartenir ! tälle elävälle mä elän kuuluaxeni!
ellauri050.html on line 196: But, if one little casement parted wide, Mutta, aina kun joku luukku aukes levälleen,
ellauri051.html on line 643: 89 And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your tongue to ja käänsit paidan mun pepulta, ja työnsit -hm- kielesi mun paljaaseen
ellauri051.html on line 797: 218 I loiter enjoying his repartee and his shuffle and break-down. 218 Olen viihtynyt nauttien hänen esittelystään ja hänen sekoitusstaan ​​ja murtumisestaan.
ellauri051.html on line 1028: 440 Earth of departed sunset -- earth of the mountains misty-topt! 440 Auringonlaskun maa -- vuorten maa sumuinen huippu!
ellauri052.html on line 443: Das Ziel der Menschheit liegt nach Nietzsche nicht in der Zukunft oder im allgemeinen Wohlergehen der derzeit bestehenden Gattung, sondern in den immer wieder auftretenden „höchsten Exemplaren“, eben den Übermenschen. Aus dieser philosophischen Position resultiert seine Ablehnung der „idealistischen“ Interpretation des Übermenschen und die positive Einschätzung gerade von immoralistischen und nach Größe strebenden Machtmenschen wie Alkibiades, Julius Cäsar, Cesare Borgia oder Napoléon Bonaparte.
ellauri053.html on line 1433: This poem still moves me immensely, thirty-four years after I first read it and carefully parted from my very first true love. A very touching poem so beautifully written. Timeless. Marvellous lines - so insightful.

ellauri055.html on line 78: Les deux hommes ont quinze ans de différence. Stefan Zweig s'intéresse aux lettres européennes et il a déjà traduit quelques œuvres d'auteurs anglais, français et belges. La découverte en 1907 des premiers volumes de Jean-Christophe sera décisive dans sa rencontre avec l'auteur. Il est séduit par la portée universelle de l’œuvre de Romain Rolland et plus encore par l’homme auquel il rend visite, pour la première fois en février 1911, dans son appartement du 162, boulevard du Montparnasse. Les deux hommes partagent un amour pour la musique, une même foi en l'humanité et le sentiment d'appartenir à une civilisation, une culture commune, dont Romain Rolland esquisse les contours dans « la chevauchée européenne de Jean-Christophe ». Les deux écrivains entretiendront une correspondance suivie et intense entre 1910 et 1940 : 945 lettres ont été retrouvées (509 de Stefan Zweig dont une centaine en allemand, et 436 pour Romain Rolland). Cette correspondance est d'une importance capitale pour l'histoire des intellectuels du début du XXe siècle.
ellauri055.html on line 102: Le bahaïsme, ou baha’isme, aussi connu sous le nom de foi bahá’íe (prononcer [baˈ.haː.ʔ.iː] ou [ba.hɑː.i]) ou béhaïsme (vieille graphie), est une religion abrahamique et monothéiste, proclamant l’unité spirituelle de l’humanité. Les membres de cette communauté religieuse internationale se décrivent comme les adhérents d’une « religion mondiale indépendante »[. Elle est fondée par le Persan Mīrzā Ḥusayn-ʿAlī Nūrī (1817-1892) en 1863. Ce nom est dérivé du surnom donné à son fondateur : Bahāʾ-Allāh (en arabe, « Gloire de Dieu » ou « splendeur de Dieu ») — Bahá’u’lláh en translittération baha’ie. Les baha’is sont les disciples de Bahāʾ-Allāh. Ils s’organisent autour de plus de 100 000 centres (répertoriés par le centre mondial de Haïfa) à travers le monde. En 2011, cette religion met en avant dans ses documents le chiffre de 7 millions de membres appartenant à plus de 2 100 groupes ethniques, répartis dans plus de 189 pays. Son centre spirituel (lieu de pèlerinage — ziyarat) et administratif est situé à Haïfa et Acre, en Israël.
ellauri055.html on line 146: Une fois que deux individus ont décidé de se marier, ils doivent recevoir le consentement des parents encore vivants, même si un des partenaires n’est pas baha’i.
ellauri061.html on line 544: As to peace-parted souls. jota saa rauhassa kellistyneet vainajat.
ellauri062.html on line 660: Statuens in parte dextra. Pelkääjien puolelle. Stand amongst them undetected.
ellauri066.html on line 334: Joo, on sillä vikojakin, me pygofiilit emme ole täysin kritiikittömiä. Noi hassunhauskat nimet on yxi ongelma: Pynchon ei paljon vaivaudu kuvailemaan hahmoja. Päähenkilö, siis Pynchon jossain valepuvussa, on suht elävä, mutta kaikki sivuhenkilöt on just sitä, niitä ei sivusta kazottuna ole olemassa ollenkaan, vain kun ne pällistelee suoraan edestä päähenkilön silmissä. Ne on epäuskottavia ja epäsympaattisia. Mikä pahinta, tällästen paperilennokkien sinkoilu on sekottavaa, niitä viuhahtelee kuin pahvishakkinappuloita, ne syntyy partenogeneettisesti ja poxahtaa kuin kvanttihiukkaset. Niitä on kerta kaikkiaan liian paljon, ja Tompan kirjat hajoo silpuxi. Juonesta ei voi puhua eikä sixi ole mitään spoilattavaakaan. Se ei kyllä kelpaa nettiteeveesarjoilla koulutetuille kazomoille. Missä katarsis? Missä loppupelit jossa hyvixet päihittää pahixet ja kokoonnutaan loppuvizeihin?
ellauri073.html on line 177: Alice Miller, born as Alicija Englard (12 January 1923 – 14 April 2010), was a Polish-Swiss psychologist, psychoanalyst and philosopher of Jewish origin, who is noted for her books on parental child abuse, translated into several languages. She was also a noted public intellectual. In her books she departed from psychoanalysis, charging it with being similar to the poisonous pedagogies. she felt that psychoanalytic theory and practice made it impossible for former victims of child abuse to recognize the violations inflicted on them and to resolve the consequences of the abuse, as they "remained in the old tradition of blaming the child and protecting the parents." She addressed the two reactions to the loss of love in childhood, depression and grandiosity.
ellauri077.html on line 344: Unamuno no fue protestante. Todos tenemos nuestras contradicciones, nuestros aciertos y errores, y Miguel de Unamuno los tuvo también. Por una parte fue un homófobo militante que animó a condenar a Oscar Wilde y otros escritores españoles homosexuales a trabajos forzados, palabras suyas son: “¿No habrá medio de que estos mártires del placer lleguen a serlo del dolor, de un dolor que les purifique y los eleve? ¿No será cosa de pensar seriamente en la manera de ponerles en disposición de que alguno de ellos escriba la balada del presidio de Ceuta o algo por el estilo?”. En cuanto a las mujeres, algunos estudios sobre la concepción que se desprende de ellas en su obra, concluyen que para Unamuno las mujeres eran ante todo madres y sólo podían amar como tales: “El amor de la mujer, sobre todo, decía que es siempre en el fondo compasivo, es maternal. La mujer se rinde al amante porque le siente sufrir con el deseo.
ellauri080.html on line 1106: NapoleonBonaparte
ellauri090.html on line 154: Ouça, ignaro. Sou Santo Agostinho; descobri isto ante-hontem; ouça e cale-se. Tudo coincide nas nossas vidas. O santo e eu passámos uma parte do tempo nos deleites e na heresia, porque eu considero heresia tudo o que não é a minha doutrina de Humanitas; ambos furtámos, elle, em pequeno, umas peras de Carthago, eu, já rapaz, um relogio do meu amigo Braz Cubas. Nossas mães eram religiosas e castas. Emfim, elle pensava, como eu, que tudo que existe é bom, e assim o demonstra no cap. XVI, livro VII das Confissões, com a differença que para elle, o mal é um desvio da vontade, illusão propria de um seculo atrazado, concessão ao erro, pois que o mal nem mesmo existe, e só a primeira affirmação é verdadeira; todas as cousas são boas, omnia bona, e adeus.
ellauri090.html on line 291: Machado de Assis e Carolina Augusta teriam vivido uma "vida conjugal perfeita" por 35 anos. Quando os amigos certa vez desconfiaram de uma traição por parte de Machado, seguiram-no e acabaram por descobrir que ele ia todas as tardes avistar a moça do quadro de A Dama do Livro (1882), de Roberto Fontana. Ao saberem que Machado não podia comprá-lo, deram-lhe de presente, o que o deixou particularmente feliz e grato.
ellauri090.html on line 309: O fim da escravidão levara os aparelhos de ferro para a extinção, mas não levou a miséria e a pobreza. A grande parte do trabalho que era exercido pelos escravos, restava aos homens livres trabalhos mal remunerados e instáveis.
ellauri092.html on line 204: Methodistishen uskon erikoispiirteitä ovat pyhitys (sanctification), uudelleensyntyminen (new birth), uskonvarmuus (assurance), hankittu vanhurskaus (imparted righteousness), täydellinen pyhitys (complete sanctification), laupeudenteot, raamatun ensisijaisuus mutta traditio käy, arminianismi.
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ellauri109.html on line 323: Kleist opposed Napoleon. He was a sort of Fundamental German militating against Bonaparte's European Union and first and foremost, the recovery fund.
ellauri110.html on line 322: The following day he learns that Zhenya and her mother had departed. A boy hands him a note from Znenya, which reads: "I have told my sister everything and she insists on my parting from you. I could not hurt her by disobeying. God will give you happiness. If you knew how bitterly mamma and I have cried." The painter leaves the place too. The last glimpse of hope to fill his lonely life with any kind of meaning is now gone, and the person who robbed him of it was Lydia, the one who cared for nothing but bettering other people's lives. Time passes, but he cannot forget Zhenya and deep in his heart knows she still thinks of him, too.
ellauri110.html on line 1108: Crime and Punishment focuses on the mental anguish and moral dilemmas of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, an impoverished ex-student in St. Petersburg who theorizes that he can perform good deeds to counterbalance his crime, justifying his actions by referencing Napoleon Bonaparte. The novel is considered one of the greatest novels ever written.
ellauri110.html on line 1121: Uncle was Prince K, a doddering and decrepit old fop who has come into money and who is paying a visit to the provinces. Maria Alexandrovna decides to try to marry off her beautiful young daughter Zenaida to him, but the whole town has had a snootful of her and tries to buck her plans at every turn. Still, she manages to come out in the end after a series of reverses. Not for nothing does Dosto compare her (too)xo to Napoleon Bonaparte. Dosto bore a grudge to the French and English because they had laughed at his accent. Napoleon and Shakespeare, damn the lot.
ellauri118.html on line 1155: Atwood´s abrupt shift in tone to witty repartee and punning benefits in the epilogue the work in several ways:
ellauri140.html on line 821: And fram'd of liquid ayre her tender partes Muotoili sen pehmeät osat ilmasta
ellauri141.html on line 111: At his house, probably, Horace became intimate with Polio, and the many persons of consideration whose friendship he appears to have enjoyed. Through Mæcenas, also, it is probable Horace was introduced to Augustus; but when that happened is uncertain. In B. C. 37, Mæcenas was deputed by Augustus to meet M. Antonius at Brundisium, and he took Horace with him on that journey, of which a detailed account is given in the fifth Satire of the first book. Horace appears to have parted from the rest of the company at Brundisium, and perhaps returned to Rome by Tarentum and Venusia. (See S. i. 5, Introduction.) Between this journey and B. C. 32, Horace received from his friend the present of a small estate in the valley of the Digentia (Licenza), situated about thirty-four miles from Rome, and fourteen from Tibur, in the Sabine country. Of this property he gives a description in his Epistle to Quintius (i. 16), and he appears to have lived there a part of every year, and to have been fond of the place, which was very quiet and retired, being four miles from the nearest town, Varia (Vico Varo), a municipium perhaps, but not a place of any importance. During this interval he continued to write Satires and Epodes, but also, it appears probable, some of the Odes, which some years later he published, and others which he did not publish. These compositions, no doubt, were seen by his friends, and were pretty well known before any of them were collected for publication. The first book of the Satires was published probably in B. C. 35, the Epodes in B. C. 30, and the second book of Satires in the following year, when Horace was about thirty-five years old. When Augustus returned from Asia, in B. C. 29, and closed the gates of Janus, being the acknowledged head of the republic, Horace appeared among his most hearty adherents. He wrote on this occasion one of his best Odes (i. 2), and employed his pen in forwarding those reforms which it was the first object of Augustus to effect. (See Introduction to C. ii. 15.) His most striking Odes appear, for the most part, to have been written after the establishment of peace. Some may have been written before, and probably were. But for some reason it would seem that he gave himself more to lyric poetry after his thirty-fifth year than he had done before. He had most likely studied the Greek poets while he was at Athens, and some of his imitations may have been written early. If so, they were most probably improved and polished, from time to time, (for he must have had them by him, known perhaps only to a few friends, for many years,) till they became the graceful specimens of artificial composition that they are. Horace continued to employ himself in this kind of writing (on a variety of subjects, convivial, amatory, political, moral,—some original, many no doubt suggested by Greek poems) till B. C. 24, when there are reasons for thinking the first three books of the Odes were published. During this period, Horace appears to have passed his time at Rome, among the most distinguished men of the day, or at his house in the country, paying occasional visits to Tibur, Præneste, and Baiæ, with indifferent health, which required change of air. About the year B. C. 26 he was nearly killed by the falling of a tree, on his own estate, which accident he has recorded in one of his Odes (ii. 13), and occasionally refers to; once in the same stanza with a storm in which he was nearly lost off Cape Palinurus, on the western coast of Italy. When this happened, nobody knows. After the publication of the three books of Odes, Horace seems to have ceased from that style of writing, or nearly so; and the only other compositions we know of his having produced in the next few years are metrical Epistles to different friends, of which he published a volume probably in B. C. 20 or 19. He seems to have taken up the study of the Greek philosophical writers, and to have become a good deal interested in them, and also to have been a little tired of the world, and disgusted with the jealousies his reputation created. His health did not improve as he grew older, and he put himself under the care of Antonius Musa, the emperor’s new physician. By his advice he gave up, for a time at least, his favorite Baiæ. But he found it necessary to be a good deal away from Rome, especially in the autumn and winter.
ellauri141.html on line 139: Nec partem solido demere de die 20 Ei häpee tehdä osan päivää rokulia,
ellauri145.html on line 83: Son plus grand désir eût été d’appartenir à la famille des grands indésirables.
ellauri145.html on line 233: Dandy endetté, Baudelaire est placé sous tutelle judiciaire et mène dès 1842 une vie dissolue. Il commence alors à composer plusieurs poèmes des Fleurs du mal. Critique d´art et journaliste, il défend Delacroix comme représentant du romantisme en peinture, mais aussi Balzac lorsque l´auteur de La Comédie humaine est attaqué et caricaturé pour sa passion des chiffres ou sa perversité présumée. En 1843, il découvre les « paradis artificiels » dans le grenier de l´appartement familial de son ami Louis Ménard, où il goûte à la confiture verte. Même s´il contracte une colique à cette occasion, cette expérience semble décupler sa créativité (il dessine son autoportrait en pied, très démesuré) et renouvellera cette expérience occasionnellement sous contrôle médical, en participant aux réunions du « club des Haschischins ». En revanche, son usage de l´opium est plus long : il fait d´abord, dès 1847, un usage thérapeutique du laudanum17, prescrit pour combattre des maux de tête et des douleurs intestinales consécutives à une syphilis, probablement contractée vers 1840 durant sa relation avec la prostituée Sarah la Louchette. Comme De Quincey avant lui, l´accoutumance lui dicte d´augmenter progressivement les doses. Croyant ainsi y trouver un adjuvant créatif, il en décrira les enchantements et les tortures.
ellauri145.html on line 749: Roscoff (bretoniksi Rosko) on kunta läntisessä Ranskassa Finistèren departementissa Bretagnen alueella. Se sijaitsee Englannin kanaalin rannikolla olevalla niemimaalla.
ellauri156.html on line 43: Tää Bobin pätkä on pitkä kuin 7 laihaa vuotta, eikä erityisen vizikäskään vaikka Bob ei kuulemma suhtaudu vakavastii edes izeensä. Mutta täytyy puurtaa, ettei tule tehdyxi Taavi-enolle vääryyttä. Audi et alteram partem.
ellauri156.html on line 96: 1 Then Satan stood up against Israel and moved David to number Israel. 2 So David said to Joab and to the princes of the people, “Go, number Israel from Beersheba even to Dan, and bring me word that I may know their number.” 3 Joab said, “May the LORD add to His people a hundred times as many as they are! But, my lord the king, are they not all my lord's servants? Why does my lord seek this thing? Why should he be a cause of guilt to Israel?” 4 Nevertheless, the king's word prevailed against Joab. Therefore, Joab departed and went throughout all Israel, and came to Jerusalem. 5 Joab gave the number of the census of all the people to David. And all Israel were 1,100,000 men who drew the sword; and Judah was 470,000 men who drew the sword (1 Chronicles 21:1-5).
ellauri158.html on line 451: -- P. 2. prop. 11. coroll. Hinc sequitur mentem humanam partem esse infiniti intellectus Dei. ... [in: P. 2. prop. 12., prop. 13., prop. 19., prop. 22., prop. 23., prop. 24., prop. 30., prop. 34., prop. 38., prop. 39., prop. 40., prop. 43., prop. 43. schol., P. 3. prop. 1., prop. 28., P. 5. prop. 36.]
ellauri158.html on line 509: -------- axiom. 3. Quo partes individui vel corporis compositi secundum maiores vel minores superficies sibi invicem incumbunt, eo difficilius vel facilius cogi possunt, ut situm suum mutent, et consequenter eo difficilius vel facilius effici potest, ut ipsum individuum aliam figuram induat. Atque hinc corpora, quorum partes secundum magnas superficies invicem incumbunt, dura, quorum autem partes secundum parvas, mollia, et quorum denique partes inter se moventur, fluida vocabo.
ellauri158.html on line 517: ---- lem. 5. Si partes individuum componentes, maiores minoresve evadant, ea tamen proportione, ut omnes eandem, ut antea, ad invicem motus et quietis rationem servent, retinebit itidem individuum suam naturam, ut antea, absque ulla formae mutatione. [in: P. 3. postul. 1.]
ellauri158.html on line 521: ---- lem. 6. Si corpora quaedam individuum componentia motum, quem versus unam partem habent, aliam versus flectere cogantur, at ita, ut motus suos continuare possint, atque invicem eadam, qua antea, ratione communicare; retinebit itidem individuum suam naturam absque ulla formae mutatione.
ellauri158.html on line 525: ---- lem. 7. Retinet praeterea individuum sic compositum suam naturam, sive id secundum totum moveatur, sive quiescat, sive versus hanc, sive versus illam partem moveatur, dummodo unaquaeque pars motum suum retineat, eumque, uti antea, reliquis communicet. [in: P. 2. lem. 7. schol., P. 3. postul. 1.]
ellauri158.html on line 705: P. 2. prop. 37. Id quod omnibus commune quodque aeque in parte ac in toto est, nullius rei singularis essentiam constituit. [in: P. 2. prop. 44. coroll. 2.]
ellauri158.html on line 708: P. 2. prop. 38. Illa quae omnibus communia, quaeque aeque in parte ac in toto sunt, non possunt concipi nisi adaequate. [in: P. 2. prop. 38. coroll., prop. 44. coroll. 2., prop. 46., P. 5. prop. 4., prop. 7.]
ellauri158.html on line 710: P. 2. prop. 39. Id quod corpori humano et quibusdam corporibus externis, a quibus corpus humanum affici solet, commune est, et proprium, quodque in cuiuscumque horum parte aeque ac in toto est, eius etiam idea erit in mente adaequata. [in: P. 2. prop. 40. schol. 2.]
ellauri158.html on line 1057: P. 4. prop. 39. Quae efficiunt, ut motus et quietis ratio, quam corporis humani partes ad invicem habent, conservetur, bona sunt; et ea contra mala, quae efficiunt, ut corporis humani partes aliam ad invicem motus et quietis habeant rationem. [in: P. 4. prop. 42., app. cap. 27.]
ellauri158.html on line 1111: P. 4. prop. 60. Cupiditas, quae oritur ex laetitia vel tristitia, quae ad unam vel ad aliquot, non autem ad omnes corporis partes refertur, rationem utilitatis totius hominis non habet.
ellauri158.html on line 1221: -- P. 5. prop. 40. coroll. Hinc sequitur, partem mentis, quae remanet, quantacunque ea sit, perfectiorem esse reliqua.
ellauri158.html on line 1223: P. 5. prop. 41. Quamvis nesciremus, mentem nostram aeternam esse, pietatem tamen et religionem et absolute omnia, quae ad animositatem et generositatem referri ostendimus in quarta parte, prima haberemus.
ellauri160.html on line 59: ...Then when I was sixteen, you left on a long journey At sixteen you departed
ellauri161.html on line 910: Joseph de Maistre est dès 1773 membre de la loge maçonnique de La Parfaite Union qui relevait de la loge Saint-Jean des Trois Mortiers, à l'orient de Chambéry. Il a les titres de grand orateur, de substitut des généraux et de maître symbolique. Il entend concilier son appartenance à la franc-maçonnerie avec une stricte orthodoxie catholique: entre autres, il refuse les thèses qui voyaient en la franc-maçonnerie et l'illuminisme les acteurs d'un complot ayant amené à la Révolution[note 4]. Il écrit ainsi au baron Vignet des Étoles que « la franc-maçonnerie en général, qui date de plusieurs siècles […] n’a certainement, dans son principe, rien de commun avec la révolution françoise ».
ellauri162.html on line 662: Dick Masaru KIEMURA Was surrounded by his loving family on September 11, 2006 as he peacefully departed after courageously fighting a lengthy penis.
ellauri164.html on line 581: For this single instance, Moses had allowed the impression to be entertained that he had brought them water out of the rock, when he should have magnified the name of the Lord among His people. The Lord would now settle the matter with His people, that Moses was merely a man, following the guidance and direction of a mightier than he, even the Son of God. In this He would leave them without doubt. Where much is given, much is required. Moses had been highly favored with special views of God's majesty. The light and glory of God had been imparted to him in rich abundance. His face had reflected upon the people the glory that the Lord had let shine upon him. All will be judged according to the privileges they have had, and the light and benefits bestowed.
ellauri171.html on line 917: Canaanites believed that following physical death, the npš (usually translated as "soul") departed from the body to the land of Mot (Death). Bodies were buried with grave goods, and offerings of food and drink were made to the dead to ensure that they would not trouble the living. Dead relatives were venerated and sometimes asked for help. Seijakin huutaa aina Leaa avuxi.
ellauri172.html on line 163: «Nella città di Asti, in Piemonte, il 17 gennaio dell'anno 1749, io nacqui di nobili, agiati ed onesti parenti». Così Alfieri presenta se stesso nella Vita scritta da esso, autobiografia stesa, per la maggior parte, intorno al 1790, ma completata solo nel 1803. Alfieri ebbe un'attività letteraria breve ma prolifica e intensa; il suo carattere tormentato, oltre a delineare la sua vita in senso avventuroso, fece di lui un precursore delle inquietudini romantiche.
ellauri172.html on line 165: Come la gran parte dei piemontesi dell'epoca, Vittorio Alfieri ebbe come madrelingua il piemontese. Giacché di nobili origini, apprese dignitosamente il francese e l'italiano, cioè il toscano classico. Compilava piccoli vocabolari. Dopo una giovinezza inquieta ed errabonda, si dedicò con impegno alla lettura e allo studio di Plutarco, Dante, Petrarca, Machiavelli e degli illuministi come Voltaire e Montesquieu: da questi autori ricavò una visione personale razionalista e classicista, convintamente anti-tirannica e in favore di una libertà ideale, al quale unì l'esaltazione del genio individuale tipicamente romantica.
ellauri172.html on line 190: Ritrovò i suoi vecchi compagni di Accademia militare e di gioventù. Con loro istituì una piccola società che si riuniva settimanalmente in casa sua per «banchettare e ragionare su ogni cosa», la "Societé des Sansguignon", in questo periodo scrisse «cose miste di filosofia e d'impertinenza», per la maggior parte in lingua francese, tra cui l'Esquisse de Jugement Universél, ispirato agli scritti di Voltaire. Guignon on paha silmä.
ellauri172.html on line 219: In settembre Alfieri viene colpito da un nuovo attacco di gotta, un male che lo tormenta da tempo, nonché da erisipela, a cui seguirà una grave malattia di stomaco. La salute dello scrittore peggiora; è stato ipotizzato che nella parte finale della sua vita Alfieri soffrisse di malattia cardiovascolare, oppure di un tumore gastrointestinale o di uremia, stadio finale della malattia renale cronica.
ellauri190.html on line 52: The Kazakhs (also spelled Qazaqs; Kazakh: sg. қазақ, qazaq, [qɑˈzɑq] (audio speaker iconlisten), pl. қазақтар, qazaqtar, [qɑzɑqˈtɑr] (audio speaker iconlisten); the English name is transliterated from Russian; Russian: казахи) are a Turkic ethnic group who mainly inhabit the Ural Mountains and northern parts of Central and East Asia (largely Kazakhstan, but also parts of Russia, Uzbekistan, Mongolia and China) in Eurasia. Kazakh identity is of medieval origin and was strongly shaped by the foundation of the Kazakh Khanate between 1456 and 1465, when several tribes under the rule of the sultans Janibek and Kerei departed from the Khanate of Abu'l-Khayr Khan in hopes of forming a powerful khanate of their own. Other notable Kazakh khans include Ablai Khan and Abul Khair Khan.
ellauri190.html on line 564: Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French
ellauri190.html on line 565: Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the latter stages of the French Revolution and its associated wars in Europe. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1814 and a...
ellauri190.html on line 570: Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, abbreviated NSDAP), commonly known as the Nazi Party. He was Chancell...
ellauri192.html on line 918: Sverige har tjänat på att ha stått utanför och sålt vapen ot båda parter, säger Persson. Han vet nog att den här sanningen är inte så populär just nu. Olikt majoriteten av termiterna i både Sverige och Finland har han inte fått nys av den härskande krigsferomonen.
ellauri196.html on line 815: che la sventura di appartenere a un multiplo että multippeliin kuulumisen epäonni
ellauri204.html on line 342: “So saying, Argeiphontes gave me the herb, drawing it from the ground, and showed me its nature. At the root it was black, but its flower was like milk. [305] Moly the gods call it, and it is hard for mortal men to dig; but with the gods all things are possible. Hermes then departed to high Olympus through the wooded isle, and I went my way to the house of Circe, and many things did my heart darkly ponder as I went. [310] So I stood at the gates of the fair-tressed goddess. There I stood and called, and the goddess heard my voice. Straightway then she came forth, and opened the bright doors, and bade me in; and I went with her, my heart sore troubled. She brought me in and made me sit on a silver-studded chair, [315] a beautiful chair, richly wrought, and beneath was a foot-stool for the feet. And she prepared me a potion in a golden cup, that I might drink, and put therein a drug, with evil purpose in her heart. But when she had given it me, and I had drunk it off, yet was not bewitched, she smote me with her wand, and spoke, and addressed me: [320] ‘Begone now to the sty, and lie with the rest of thy comrades.’ “So she spoke, but I, drawing my sharp sword from between my thighs, rushed upon Circe, as though I would slay her. But she, with a loud cry, ran beneath, and clasped my knees, and with wailing she spoke to me winged words: [325] “‘Who art thou among men, and from whence? Where is thy city, and where thy parents? Amazement holds me that thou hast drunk this charm and wast in no wise bewitched. For no man else soever hath withstood this charm, when once he has drunk it, and it has passed the barrier of his teeth. Nay, but the mind in thy breast is one not to be beguiled. [330] Surely thou art Odysseus, the man of ready device, who Argeiphontes of the golden wand ever said to me would come hither on his way home from Troy with his swift, black ship. Nay, come, put up thy sword in this here sheath, and let us two then go up into my bed, that couched together [335] in love we may put trust in each other.’ “So she spoke, but I answered her, and said:‘Circe, how canst thou bid me be gentle to thee, who hast turned my comrades into swine in thy halls, and now keepest me here, and with guileful purpose biddest me [340] go to thy chamber, and go up into thy bed, that when thou hast me stripped thou mayest render me a weakling and unmanned? Nay, verily, it is not I that shall be fain to go up into thy bed, unless thou, goddess, wilt consent to swear a mighty oath that thou wilt not plot against me any fresh mischief to my hurt.’
ellauri210.html on line 917: En 1922, il retourne à Paris et y vivote en faisant de petits métiers. Avec Yves Tanguy, il fréquente également la Maison des amis des livres, rue de l'Odéon, tenue par Adrienne Monnier, qui leur fait découvrir la littérature et des personnalités comme André Breton et Louis Aragon. Il est hébergé de 1924 à 1928 par Marcel Duhamel qui s'est installé au 54 de la rue du Château près de Montparnasse — Duhamel dirige l’hôtel Grosvenor qui appartenait à son oncle et qui est sis non loin de là.
ellauri210.html on line 918: L'appartement de la rue du Château devient l'endroit de rencontre du mouvement symboliste et surréaliste. C'est en fait un logement collectif qui accueille tous les amis désargentés de Duhamel : Raymond Queneau, Yves Tanguy.
ellauri210.html on line 1302: Autoras Joyce Mansour o Gisèle Prassinos han constituido buena parte de su literatura a partir de lo que se ha entendido por desviaciones sexuales, incluso por aberraciones. Algunos de sus personajes no sólo poseen ciertas deformidades físicas que los convierten en neo-quasimodos o pequeños demonios sino que además crece en ellos el germen de una moral desviada.
ellauri210.html on line 1304: Joyce Mansour y Gisèle Prassinos han adaptado esta particular estética en su literatura de formas muy sorprendentes. Comparten esta sensibilidad y aportan un nuevo punto de vista a la imagen de la mujer.
ellauri210.html on line 1329: Gisèle Prassinos comparte con Mansour una revisión del complejo de Edipo, donde matricidios, parricidios y castraciones simbólicas se suceden continuamente. La madre aparece en los relatos, como un leitmotiv, muere o está alienada por la desgracia o la locura. Los personajes desarrollan una relación de dependencia hacia ella, entrando en territorios edípicos. La madre se configura como una pieza clave en el entramado psicológico de estos personajes, casi siempre débiles, deformes, desamparados, las madres ponen en marcha el complejo de castración.
ellauri210.html on line 1346: Prassinos, heredera de los cuentos tradicionales de hadas contamina su imaginario con personajes desviados, transformándolos en “contes bizarres”. En un marco irreal, típico de los cuentos surrealistas juega con las metamorfosis: objetos que adquieren dimensión animal, humanos que se animalizan, animales que se transforman en humanos, o personas que se reapropian de otras, como muestran algunos de sus cuentos, como “la Psyché” donde la protagonista sufre por parte de otra mujer una apropiación de su voluntad, de su personalidad, llegando a ser su doble. Como en el estadio del espejo de Lacan, la protagonista reacciona al contemplar su imagen, no ante el espejo, sino ante la otra mujer: “Nous étions plus que jumelles et nous nous regardions subjuguées, chacune dans le miroir humain que lui tendait l’autre”.
ellauri219.html on line 863: Napoleon Bonaparte, French emperor (1769-1821).
ellauri221.html on line 97: Elle dépose le 13 décembre 1945 devant le Conseil municipal de Paris un projet pour la fermeture des maisons closes. Dans son discours, elle ne s’en prend pas tant aux prostituées qu’à la société, responsable selon elle, de la « débauche organisée et patentée » et à la mafia, qui bénéficie de la prostitution réglementée ; le propos permet aussi de rappeler que le milieu de la prostitution s'est compromis avec l’occupant pendant la guerre. Sa proposition est votée et le 20 décembre 1945, le préfet de police Charles Luizet décide de fermer sans préavis les maisons du département de la Seine dans les 3 mois (au plus tard le 15 mars 1946, date qu'a fixée le conseil municipal). Encouragée, Marthe Richard commence une campagne de presse pour le vote d'une loi généralisant ces mesures. Elle est soutenue par le Cartel d'action sociale et morale et le ministre de la Santé publique et de la Population, Robert Prigent.
ellauri222.html on line 852: Ozymandias (/ˌɒziˈmændiəs/ oz-ee-MAN-dee-əs; real name Adrian Alexander Veidt) is a fictional anti-villain in the graphic novel limited series Watchmen, published by DC Comics. Created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, named "Ozymandias" in the manner of Ramesses II, his name recalls the famous poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley, which takes as its theme the fleeting nature of empire and is excerpted as the epigraph of one of the chapters of Watchmen. Ozymandias is ranked number 25 on Wizard's Top 200 Comic Book Characters list and number 21 on IGN's Top 100 Villains list. No, wait, Ozymandias was a Greek name for the pharaoh Ramesses II (r. 1279–1213 BC), derived from a part of his throne name, Usermaatre. In 1817, Shelley began writing the poem "Ozymandias", after the British Museum acquired the Younger Memnon, a head-and-torso fragment of a statue of Ramesses II, which dated from the 13th century BC. Earlier, in 1816, the Italian archeologist Giovanni Battista Belzoni had "removed" the 7.25-short-ton (6.58 t; 6,580 kg) statue fragment from the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of Ramesses II at Thebes, Egypt. The reputation of the statue fragment preceded its arrival to Western Europe; after his Egyptian expedition in 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte had failed to acquire the Younger Memnon for France. Although the British Museum expected delivery of the antiquity in 1818, the Younger Memnon did not arrive in London until 1821. Shelley published his poems before the statue fragment of Ozymandias arrived in Britain, and the view of modern scholarship is that Shelley never saw the statue, although he might have learned about it from news reports, as it was well known even in its previous location near Luxor.
ellauri238.html on line 235: Poezia sa aparține patrimoniului cultural național, creația sa recomandându-l drept un autor clasic al literaturii române, un om cu un gust literar desăvârșit și un autor canonic, care nu poate lipsi din manualele școlare nici în ziua de azi. A dus, de asemenea, o prodigioasă activitate de iluminare (culturalizare) a țăranilor, fiind un precursor al mișcării poporaniste și un tehnician desăvârșit al prozodiei, folosea o gamă foarte variată de picioare metrice și de ritmuri, de la cele ale poeziei populare la terza rima. A dat o versiune completă a operei lui Dante, Divina comedie. A tradus foarte mult din lirica străină și a adaptat prin localizare la sufletul și mediul țărănesc Eneida și Odiseea (Iliada a fost tradusă de contemporanul său, George Murnu) și a introdus specii ale poeziei orientale, cum ar fi gazelul, în poezia română. Toate aceste calități îl recomandă pentru poziția pe care o ocupă, de autor clasic, dar mai ales simțul echilibrului și faptul că a scos în evidență partea solară, idilică, a sufletului țăranului român.


ellauri240.html on line 101: Nancy realizes that the departed pedophile Krueger, now a vengeful ghost, is killing her and her friends out of revenge and to satiate his psychopathic needs. Realizing that Krueger is powered by his victim's fear, she calmly turns her back to him. Krueger evaporates when he attempts to lunge at her.
ellauri245.html on line 71: Ungefär klockan 15:45 onsdagen den 10 september 2003 lämnade Lindh och hennes väninna Eva Franchell utrikesdepartementets lokaler. De gick in i Gallerians sydvästra entré, gick genom Gallerian och stannade vid butiken Jackpot där Lindh köpte en tröja. De fortsatte ut genom Gallerians huvudentré mot Hamngatan, sneddade över korsningen Hamngatan - Regeringsgatan och gick in i varuhuset NK där de tog första rulltrappan upp till andra våningen strax efter klockan 16:00.
ellauri247.html on line 138: Pauline Bonaparte palkkasi ison neekerimiehen kylvettämään häntä joka päivä. Kun hänen ystävänsä huomauttivat, ettei tämä ollut sopivaa, huudahti nainen viattomasti: - Mitä? Onko tämä olento mielestänne ihminen?
ellauri247.html on line 302: To sturdy and true-born patriots, such as Hogarth and Smollett, reciprocal politeness towards the frogs appeared as grotesque as an exchange of amenities would be between a cormorant and an ape. Persut rotinkaiset britit on tässä merimezoja ja ranut apinoita jotka laukoo vetisiä apoftegmoja eikä tälläsiä brittityylisiä witty repartees.
ellauri248.html on line 52: Ja ne korvat tulivat Tauno Körilään kaskusta osastosta Turhamaisuus, jossa Pauline Bonapartelle kateellinen ämmä pilkkasi sen korvia. Et jos sillä olis tollaset pannulaput se menis tukka putkella heti leikkauttamaan ne. Paulinesta mulla taitaa olla kuva jossain jo, joo albumissa 173.
ellauri249.html on line 378: et partem uitae non attigit ullam.

ellauri263.html on line 674: Col. Olcott ei ollut vakuuttunut vaan alkoi vehkeillä ennenkuin HPB oli ehtinyt kylmetä. In the April Theosophist Col. Olcott makes public what we have long known to be his private opinion – a private opinion hinted at through the pages of Old Diary Leaves – that H.P.B. was a fraud, a medium, and a forger of bogus messages from the Masters. This final ingrate’s blow is delivered in a Postscript to the magazine for which the presses were stopped. The hurry was so great that he could not wait another month before hurling the last handful of mud at his spiritual and material benefactor, our departed H.P.B. The next prominent person for whom we wait to make a similar public statement, has long made it privately. [Note: This sentence referred to Annie Besant.]
ellauri264.html on line 574: In the biblical narrative, Hophni and Phinehas are criticised for engaging in illicit behaviour, such as appropriating the best portion of sacrifices for themselves, and having sexual relations with the sanctuary's serving women. They are described as "sons of Belial" in (1 Samuel 2:12) KJV, "corrupt" in the New King James Version, or "scoundrels" in the NIV. Dom var usla som Sveriges krona, som än kallas skräpvaluta, än skitvaluta. Their misdeeds provoked the wrath of Yahweh and led to a divine curse being put on the house of Eli, and they subsequently both died on the same day, when Israel was defeated by the Philistines at the Battle of Aphek near Ebenezer; the news of this defeat then led to Eli's death (1 Samuel 4:17–18). On hearing of the deaths of Eli and Phinehas, and of the capture of the ark, Phinehas´ wife gave birth to a son whom she named Zaphod (expressing 'departed glory') before she herself died (1 Samuel 4:19–22).
ellauri264.html on line 634: Hösten 2020 köpte Busch ett hus av en äldre man. Säljaren ångrade sig och menade att han inte förstod att han sålt huset efter att han erhållit handpenning. Busch menade att mannens reaktion berodde på råd från personer i hans omgivning och valde att gå till rätten. Busch och motparten ingick förlikning 8 oktober 2021, vilken stadsfästes i dom den 18 oktober 2021. Ebba överklagade men den stadfästa förlikningen stod sig.
ellauri266.html on line 462: Les prisonniers sont mis dans des chariots et conduits à une maison où les chasseurs sont attendus par leurs femmes venant admirer l’œuvre de leurs maris4. Les morts sont exposés aux regards admiratifs des guenons et les vivants sont conduits dans des chariots vers la capitale pour servir de cobaye dans des recherches scientifiques. Sur place, le narrateur est mis dans une cage individuelle située en face de la cage de Nova que surveillent deux gorilles appelés Zanam et Zoram. Voulant attirer leur attention sur sa différence, le narrateur les remercie avec amabilité. Surpris, les deux gorilles avertissent leur supérieur, un chimpanzé femelle appelée Zira. Intriguée par ce cas, la guenon avertit son supérieur : un vieil orang-outan, qui fait subir au narrateur plusieurs tests de conditionnement pour s’assurer de son intelligence. Étonné par les résultats obtenus, le vieillard, appelé Zaïus, reste cependant convaincu qu´il s´agit d´un cas d´humain dressé et non d´un humain conscient et intelligent. Il en informe un autre collègue, puis décident de faire subir au narrateur le même test d’accouplement qu´aux autres cobayes. Il lui choisit comme partenaire Nova.
ellauri285.html on line 696: Mitterrand palkizi pyllynnuolijansa liipalaapan diplomaattiposteilla, joissa sooloiltuaan Reggie joutui disponibiliteettiin kuin Heikki Brotherus. Mitterrand syntyi vuonna 1916 Jarnacin kunnassa Charenten departementissa läntisessä Ranskassa. Hän kasvoi konservatiivisessa ja katolisessa porvariperheessä, ja uskonnollista yksityiskoulua käyneen Mitterrandin ajatusmaailma oli 1930-luvulla oikeistolainen sekä nationalistinen. Hänen poliittinen uransa alkoikin liittymisellä äärinationalistiseen Croix de Feu -ryhmään. Hän myös kirjoitti L´Écho de Paris -sanomalehteen, joka vastusti istuvaa Léon Blumin vasemmistohallitusta. Sodan aikana hän työskenteli Vichyn hallituksen alaisuudessa. Myöhemmin hän toimi Ranskan vastarintaliikkeessä pitäen samaan aikaan virkaa saksalaismyönteisessä hallituksessa. Toisen maailmansodan jälkeen Mitterrand käänsi kelkkaa vähän liittyen keskustavasemmistolaiseen UDSR-puolueeseen Hän ohjasi puoluettaan vehen viele vasemmalle pitäen kuitenkin selvän pesäeron kommunisteihin.
ellauri288.html on line 519: Kun runous Lermontov kirjallisuuden-aiheisia julkaisu villitys liittyy Napoleon Bonaparte. Ensinnäkin on myytti ylimääräisessä persoonallisuutta hänen saavutuksistaan. Toiseksi se on voitto Venäjän Napoleon. Se sisältää tuotteensa "ilmalaiva" Tässä sykli seitsemän runoja.
ellauri322.html on line 49: Donc Thomas Paine resta en France jusqu’en 1802, période pendant laquelle il critique l’ascension de Napoléon Bonaparte, qualifiant le Premier Consul de « charlatan le plus parfait qui eût jamais existé ». Puhu vaan izestäsi niskatuskamies. Sur l’invitation du président Thomas Jefferson, il revient aux États-Unis et il y meurt en 1809, à 72 ans.
ellauri322.html on line 248: The publisher of Mary Wollstonecraft's " Thoughts on the Education of Daughters " was the same Joseph Johnson who in 1785 was the publisher of Oowper's " Task." With her little story written and a little money saved, the resolve to live by her pen could now be carried out. Mary Vollstonecraft, therefore, parted from her friends at Bristol, went to London, saw her publisher, and frankly told him her determination. He met her with fatherly kindness, and received her as a guest in his house while she was making her arrangements. At Michaelmas, 1787, she settled in a house in George Street, on the Surrey side of Blackfriars Bridge. There she produced a little book for children, of " Original Stories from Real Life," and earned by drudgery for Joseph Johnson. She translated, she abridged, she made a volume of Selections, and she wrote for an " Analytical Review," which Mr. Johnson founded in the middle of the year 1788. Among the books translated by her was Necker " On the Importance of Religious Opinions." Among the books abridged by her was S:dzmann's " Elements of Morality."
ellauri352.html on line 640: Vuonna 1831 hän sai ministeriöltä passituxen tutustumaan Yhdysvaltain rangaistuslaitoxeen kalterien sisäpuolelta, mikä muodosti hänen passinsa Yhdysvaltoihin ja kypsytti päätöxen, mitä pitää parhaana saatavilla olevana esimerkkinä demokratiasta. Tästä lähes kymmenen kuukautta kestäneestä oleskelusta hän veti kirjan From Democracy in America, analyysin demokraattisesta järjestelmästä yleensä (sen hyveistä, riskeistä ja dynamiikasta) ja sen erityisen amerikkalaisen kuvauksen, joka oli valtava menestys, kun se julkaistiin vuonna 1835. ja 1840. Tämä johti siihen, että hänet valittiin moraali- ja valtiotieteiden akatemiaan vain 33-vuotiaana ja sitten Ranskan akatemiaan 36 -vuotiaana. Hän asettui ehdolle vuoden 1839 parlamenttivaaleissa ja valittiin Valognesin varajäseneksi Manchessa, jossa Tocquevillen perheen linna sijaitsi ja jossa hänet valittiin uudelleen Louis-Napoléon Bonaparten vallankaappaukseen asti joulukuussa 1851. Napsuista Alexis ei perustanut.
ellauri353.html on line 582: Stalin ja muut NKP:n johtajat tiesivät erittäin hyvin Ranskan ja Englannin vallankumousten historian, eikä "punaisen Bonaparten" tai "punaisen munkin"1 haamu ei antanut heidän nukkua rauhassa. On huomattava, etteivät he olleet ainoita: valkoisten siirtolaisuuden aikana heräsi aika ajoin toiveita siitä, että Neuvostoliiton sotilasvallankaappaus, jota johtaa jokin kunnianhimoinen sotilasjohtaja, jonain päivänä pyyhkäisi pois bolshevikkihallinnon ja palauttaisi heidän valtakuntansa Venäjän heille.
ellauri369.html on line 87: Myöhemmin nuori marsipaaninaaras, joka kykenee synnyttämään lapsia partenogeneettisesti vain toivomalla sitä, synnyttää lapsen rakastuttuaan yhteen ihmisetsijöistä. Tämä ennustaa marsilaisen rodun uudestisyntymistä ja ihmisen avulla heidän planeettansa lopullista valloitusta. Autioituneen maapallon valtaavat ferromagneetit.
ellauri373.html on line 110: Porcia, conosciuta in italiano anche come Porzia (circa 70 a.C. – 42 a.C.), è stata una nobildonna romana, figlia di Catone l´Uticense e della sua prima moglie Atilia. Sposò in prime nozze Marco Calpurnio Bibulo (un alleato politico del padre) e successivamente Marco Giunio Bruto, suo primo cugino. Secondo Plutarco, si procurò una profonda ferita alla gamba per convincere Bruto a renderla partecipe dei piani per uccidere Cesare.
ellauri383.html on line 276: Orione o il Cacciatore (in latino Orion) è un'importante costellazione, forse la più conosciuta del cielo, grazie alle sue stelle brillanti e alla sua posizione vicino all'equatore celeste, che la rende visibile dalla maggior parte del pianeta.
xxx/ellauri068.html on line 191: Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges (Buenos Aires, 24 de agosto de 1899-Ginebra, 14 de junio de 1986) fue un escritor de cuentos, ensayos y poemas argentino, extensamente considerado una figura clave tanto para la literatura en habla hispana como para la literatura universal.​ Sus dos libros más conocidos, Ficciones y El Aleph, publicados en los años cuarenta, son recopilaciones de cuentos conectados por temas comunes, como los sueños, los laberintos, las bibliotecas, los espejos, los autores ficticios y la mitología europea, con argumentos que exploran ideas filosóficas relacionadas, por ejemplo, con la memoria, la eternidad, la posmodernidad y la metaficción.​ Las obras de Borges han contribuido ampliamente a la literatura filosófica, al género fantástico y al posestructuralismo. Según marcan numerosos críticos, el comienzo del realismo mágico en la literatura hispanoamericana del siglo XX se debe en gran parte a su obra.​
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 827: The World’s Student Christian Federation was founded in 1895 under his leadership at a meeting held in Vadstena Castle1. Following this happy event, Mott departed on his first missionary journey. He wanted to organize student associations all over the world. On this journey he visited twenty-four countries, founded seventy new associations, created national associations of Christian students in India, Ceylon, New Zealand, Australia, China, and Japan, and selected corresponding members of the world federation in Egypt, Hawaii, and in many European countries.
xxx/ellauri113.html on line 546: Vaan ei se siihen päättynyt, nyt tulee toinen näytös vielä. Hohhoijakkaa. Mutta mun deviisi on: exaudi et alteram partem. Ei keskeytetä Pekkaa, annetaan sen päästä urheasti kitkerään loppuun saakka, kusen kyllästämällä kyrvällä.
xxx/ellauri113.html on line 560: Shell-shocked, Isis set out to find all the pieces of Osiris’s body. Aided by Nephthys, Isis was able to retrieve all the body parts of Osiris, except Osiris penis. Isis called on the god Anubis to help in the mummification process. After that, she cast a magical spell on Osiris dismembered parts, bringing him back to life. However, he did not come back in his old self. He was instead reborn in the land of the dead (the Underworld). Before he departed for the Underworld, Isis mated with him and became pregnant with Horus (the falcon-headed god. Apparently the missing penis was located eventually.)
xxx/ellauri123.html on line 81: Från att ursprungligen under tidigt 1900-tal ha grundat och utvecklat byggföretaget Kreuger & Toll Byggnads AB, med armerad betong som specialitet, skapade Kreuger genom expansiva investeringar och innovativa finansinstrument ett omfattande tändsticks- och finansimperium som i slutet av 1920-talet kontrollerade merparten av världens hela tändsticksproduktion och en rad stora svenska industrikoncerner. Koncernens omfattande utlåning till stater under 1920-talet bidrog starkt till att kapital från främst USA finansierade en stor del av uppbyggnaden av Europa efter första världskriget.
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 181: Madame de Staël (/stal/) ou bien Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, baronne de Staël-Holstein, était une romancière, épistolière et philosophe genevoise et française née le 22 avril 1766 à Paris où elle est morte le 14 juillet 1817. Issue d´une famille de protestants valdo-genevois richissimes, fille du ministre des finances de Louis XVI Jacques Necker, elle est élevée dans un milieu de gens de lettres. Elle épouse, en 1786, le baron Erik Magnus Staël von Holstein, ambassadeur du roi Gustave III de Suède auprès de la cour de France à Versailles. Le couple se séparera en 1800. Devenue baronne de Staël, elle mène une vie sentimentale agitée et entretient en particulier une relation orageuse avec Benjamin Constant, écrivain et homme politique franco-vaudois rencontré en 1794. Entretemps, sa réputation littéraire et intellectuelle s´est affirmée grâce à trois essais philosophiques que sont les Lettres sur les ouvrages et le caractère de Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1788), De l´influence des passions sur le bonheur de l´individu et des nations (1796) et De la littérature considérée dans ses rapports avec les institutions sociales (1800). Favorable à la Révolution française et aux idéaux de 1789 au debut, elle adopte une position critique dès 1791 et ses idées d´une monarchie constitutionnelle la font considérer comme une opposante gênante par les maîtres de la révolution. Malgré le statut de diplomate de son mari, elle doit se réfugier auprès de son père en Suisse à plusieurs reprises. Interdite de séjour sur le sol français par Napoléon Bonaparte qui la considère comme un obstacle à sa politique, elle s´installe en Suisse dans le château familial de Coppet qui sert de lieu principal de rencontres au groupe du même nom, et d´où elle fait paraître Delphine (1802), Corinne ou l´Italie (1807) et De l´Allemagne (1810/1813b). Ses œuvres fictionnelles majeures, dans lesquelles elle représente des femmes victimes des contraintes sociales qui les enchaînent, sont Delphine (1802) et Corinne ou l´Italie (1807).
xxx/ellauri129.html on line 571: Kaunis nainen miellyttää silmiä, hyvä nainen sydäntä. 1. on jalokivi, 2 on aarre.Napoleon BonaparteMFUCK!
xxx/ellauri130.html on line 331: Vain uskonto estää köyhiä murhaamasta rikkaita.Napoleon BonaparteMKILL!
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1087: Balzac l’évoque dans La Muse du département.
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 616: It wasn´t until the Reform movement that large numbers of Jews departed from more traditional Orthodox teachings. Reform Jews, who focus on the concept of ethical monotheism, believe that only the ethical laws of the Torah are binding. Additionally, they believe that other laws, like those laws in the Talmud, were products of their time and place, and so it was not necessary to treat them as absolute.
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 461: Il film, come molte delle altre opere di Pasolini, fece scandalo e il soggetto venne attaccato come osceno da una parte della Chiesa cattolica, mentre l'ala più progressista lo esaltò al punto da attribuirgli il premio dell'OCIC (Office Catholique International du Cinèma).
xxx/ellauri167.html on line 542: This subject being new to me, I have imagined that if it be so to you also, you may receive the same satisfaction in seeing, which I have had in forming the analysis of it: & I believe you will think with me that if Wishaupt had written here, where no secrecy is necessary in our endeavors to render men wise & virtuous, he would not have thought of any secret machinery for that purpose. As Godwin, if he had written in Germany, might probably also have thought secrecy & mysticism prudent. I will say nothing to you on the late revolution of France, which is painfully interesting. Perhaps when we know more of the circumstances which gave rise to it, & the direction it will take, Buonaparte, its chief organ, may stand in a better light than at present.
xxx/ellauri168.html on line 136: Audiit et caeli Genitor de parte serena Kuulihan taivaan siitin ja polki Sereenaa,
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xxx/ellauri186.html on line 351: Un autre témoin décrit la suite : « Sa colonne l'avait à moitié franchi lorsqu'un feu de flanc la fit rétrograder. Les grenadiers enlevèrent Bonaparte et l'entrainèrent, il fut précipité dans un marais où il enfonça jusqu'à mi-corps.
xxx/ellauri187.html on line 107: Rilke spent his life wandering. From an art colony in Germany he migrated to a position as Rodin's secretary in Paris; the sculptor eventually claimed that the poet was answering letters without his permission and summarily dismissed him, as much to Rilke's relief as to his chagrin. From Berlin he made two pilgrimages to Russia to meet Tolstoy, on one trip going nearly unacknowledged because of a titanic quarrel between the count and the countess. He traveled from Italy to Vienna to Spain to Tunisia to Cairo. His restless peregrinations had their origins in his epoch, and in a temperament forced painfully to choose perfection of the life or of the work. Rilke's academic sponsor and friend was Georg Simmel, the celebrated German sociologist and philosopher of modernity. In "The Adventurer," one of his most famous essays, Simmel argued that only the experience of art or adventure could invest time with the significance once lent it by religious ritual. The work of both art and adventure had a beginning and an end; they were each an "island in life" that briefly imparted a transcendent wholeness to experience. And of all possible modern adventures, Simmel concluded, the one that most completely combined the profoundest elements of life with a momentary apprehension of what lay beyond life was the love affair.
xxx/ellauri195.html on line 302: Nature intended women to be our slaves. They are our property. Napoleon Bonaparte
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 206: Napoleon Bonaparte kutsui englantilaisia kauppamiesten kansakunnaksi, sanoi Norris-setä Suttyn ajatuksissa. Se ei ehkä ole kovin paha asia?
xxx/ellauri232.html on line 203: Det som hände sedan var att den integrationspolitiska maktutredning som leddes av Westholm avvecklades under fortsatt förnedrande former. Det skulle gå undan att lägga ner utredningen. Det fick aldrig bli något slutbetänkande i form av en statlig offentlig utredning (SOU). De sista publikationerna degraderades till rapporter i Departementsserien (Ds) och Westholm fick för att kunna slutföra påbörjande arbeten byta titel från ”särskild utredare” till ”forskningsledare”. För Westholms del kom hela affären med utredningen att sätta djupa spår på hjässan.
xxx/ellauri237.html on line 792: Tú eres parte de la fuerza de tu vida,
xxx/ellauri237.html on line 830: El poeta chileno escribió estos versos en la Isla de Capri, en Italia, acompañado de buenos amigos y algo más… Su amante de aquella época, Matilde Urrutia, también estaba con él, y la mayor parte de estos poemas son inspirados por ella.
xxx/ellauri237.html on line 889: Las implicaciones de esto son claras: para estudiar la personalidad hay que conocer también el contexto en el que habitan las personas y el modo en el que este responde a las necesidades motivacionales de los individuos. Centrarse simplemente en administrar varios test para obtener una puntuación no nos da una visión acertada sobre esto, ya que se parte de un sesgo al considerar que la personalidad es lo que pueda ser captado por estas pruebas de recogida de datos. Se trata de un punto de vista parecido al que aplican al ámbito de las capacidades mentales psicólogos como Howard Gardner y Robert J. Sternberg, críticos con la concepción psicométrica de la inteligencia.
xxx/ellauri237.html on line 927: En la base de esta figura se encuentran las primeras y en la parte más alta las segundas. De abajo arriba éstos son los distintos niveles de necesidades:
xxx/ellauri239.html on line 97: "Tao tuotti ykkösen; Ykkönen tuotti kakkosen; Kakkonen tuotti kolmosen; Kolmonen tuotti kaiken." Taolaiset tutkijat ovat yleisesti yhtä mieltä siitä, että Tao tuotti Ykkösen tarkoittaa, että Wuji tuotti Taijin, ja Yksi tuotti Kaksi tarkoittaa, että Taiji (太极, äärimmäisen kookas) tuotti Yinin ja Yangin eli Yläkakkosen (liang ji, 兩儀, skolastinen kiertoilmaus joka estää ettei kolmesta tule vahingossa neljä). Kuitenkin aihe siitä, kuinka kakkosesta tuli kolme, on pysynyt suosittuna keskusteluna taolaisten tutkijoiden keskuudessa. (Höh, on multa tullut kakkosesta useampiakin kuin kolme kerralla.) Useimmat tutkijat uskovat, että se viittaa Yinin ja Yangin väliseen vuorovaikutukseen, jossa liikkuu Chi eli elämänvoima (ikäänkuin runkku). 2 ekaa kärpässukupolvea oli nähtävästi partenogeenisiä. Tätä on liikkeellä muissakin uskontokunnissa. Mekin koitettiin opiskella Taijia Sturenkadulla, muttei siitä mitään tullut, kun opettajaakin alkoi naurattaa meidän osaamattomuus, ei millään muistettu mikä temppu piti tehdä seuraavaxi ja piti koko ajan luntata osaavammilta.
xxx/ellauri239.html on line 128: Dedica un día a la comida. Aprecia la inteligencia misteriosa que creó los alimentos para que te mantuvieras sano y disfrutaras, y da las gracias por ello. Tienes la ocasión de explorar conscientemente tu relación con la comida al ir al supermercado, al cocinar, al invitar a tus amigos a cenar, cuando almuerzas en un restaurante o cuando te tomas un aperitivo o unas palomitas de maiz en el cine. Considéralo como una parte del eterno ciclo del Tao, y permanece en tu propia utopía.
xxx/ellauri252.html on line 48: Documentario capostipite del genere "mondo movie", è incentrato su usi e costumi inconsueti o scioccanti dei vari popoli nel mondo, tra curiosi riti tribali, scene di alcolizzati, varie uccisioni e maltrattamenti di animali, inquinamento dei mari, funerali bizzarri, fan scatenate che spogliano Rossano Brazzi. Nel film vengono poi mostrate le cruente processioni tipiche del venerdì santo, che tuttora si svolgono in alcuni centri del meridione, in cui i partecipanti si autoflagellano il corpo per devozione, fino a sanguinare copiosamente, e una cerimonia nel sud-est asiatico, in cui vengono decapitati alcuni tori.
xxx/ellauri261.html on line 466: Dolly arranges for Cornelius and Barnaby, who are still pretending to be rich, to take the ladies out to dinner to the Harmonia Gardens restaurant to make up for their humiliation. She teaches Cornelius and Barnaby how to dance since they always have dancing at such establishments ("Dancing"). Soon, Cornelius, Irene, Barnaby, and Minnie are happily dancing. They go to watch the great 14th Street Association Parade together. Alone, Dolly decides to put her dear departed husband Ephram behind her and to move on with life "Before the Parade Passes By". She asks Ephram's permission to marry Horace, requesting a sign from him. Dolly catches up with the annoyed Vandergelder, who has missed the whole parade, and she convinces him to give her matchmaking one more chance. She tells him that Ernestina Money would be perfect for him and asks him to meet her at the swanky Harmonia Gardens that evening.
xxx/ellauri261.html on line 596: The phrase also appears in Nietzsche´s Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Before Nietzsche, the concept was popularized in philosophy by the German philosopher Philipp Mainländer. "God has died and his death was the life of the world." — Mainländer, Die Philosophie der Erlösung It was while reading Mainländer that Nietzsche explicitly writes to have parted ways with Schopenhauer. Nietzsche is dead (signed) God.
xxx/ellauri261.html on line 610: had incarnated in Christ and imparted his immanent spirit which remained in the world even though Jesus was dead. Unlike Nietzsche, Altizer believed that God truly died. He was considered to be the leading exponent of the Death of God movement. Thornton Wilder´s tennis playing big brother Amos called his approach theopoetics.
xxx/ellauri268.html on line 54: parte durante una cita
xxx/ellauri292.html on line 51: What will happen to Rahab after the lecherous king poisons her husband? How can she save her family from the invading Israelites? God parted the waters of the Jordan River for them—will He likewise provide miracles and blessings to her Ephraimite clan if they can rejoin their people? You bet He will! He will relocate them to the U.S. in corpore and make them mormons!
xxx/ellauri363.html on line 63: Sinceramente è la parte del sesso che preferisco, mi piace anche più della penetrazione.
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