ellauri014.html on line 191: Rousseau oli vankkaa sveitsiläistä tekoa, vaikka pieni, hyvä petihommissa, tikkas tarkasti. James Boswell bylsi sen partneria Thereseä briteissä yhteen otteeseen. Therese sano: älä luulekaan että olet parempi panomies kuin mun Janne-Jaakko. Hume, joka itse oli ylipainoinen keski-ikäinen poikamies, sanoi Rousseausta:
ellauri042.html on line 811: Sacks forbade any mention of his homosexuality, though he had told his would-be biographer Wechsler about his closeted yearnings and crippled attempts at love. His Boswell shelved the notes for 30 years. Ollie changed his mind on his deathbed: Do it! You must!
ellauri042.html on line 819: Olli näki sexiunia sammakkoeläimistä. Sen isoveli oli huonosti hoidettu skizofreenikko. Olli oli vitun kova narsisti. Jätti Boswellin pois autobiosta "because there just wasn´t room".
ellauri051.html on line 610: 61 Leaving me baskets cover'd with white towels swelling the house with their plenty, jättää mulle valkoisella liinalla peitettyjä koreja talon runsaudensarvixi,
ellauri051.html on line 1043: 454 Sea of stretch'd ground-swells, 454 venytettyjen maaperän aallokkomeri,
ellauri072.html on line 204: The problems of Dante's treatment of the punishment of homosexuals in Hell and of his more surprising salvation of still other (unnamed) homosexuals in Purgatory have had two recent responses that restore a central fact: cantos 15 and 16 of Inferno and canto 26 of Purgatorio are in fact concerned with this issue. Boswell's pages insisting on the identity of the sexual sin punished in Inf. 15-16 and the lust repented on the seventh terrace {"Dante and the Sodomites," 65-67} are convincing. "Soddoma" is used clearly to identify homosexual activity in Purg. 26 (vv. 40 and 79) and thus makes clear its meaning in Inf. 11.50 and therefore the nature of the sin encountered in Inf. 15 and 16.
ellauri077.html on line 310: Joku Tom LeClair oli Riston kannalla. Mut mut Walluhan on hukkapätkä, ja Jim onpitkä kuin hullu haikara? Höh, eitää mikään avainromaani sentään ole, kuten sanoin, Wallua on ihan kaikissa. Koko porukka on aivan walluuntunutta. Jossain haistattelussa Saxassa Wallu jopa lipsauttaa että noi tennispojat ois niinkuin sen omia lapsia. Jos niitä olisi. Joku Marshall Boswell äänestää Wallu=Hal hypoteesin puolesta.
ellauri097.html on line 509: Gilamesh ja Enkidu ei olleet ainoita. Muinanen Kreikka ja Rooma suosi samansukupuolista sexiä. Se on turvasexiä. Esim Herkkules ja Akillees, ja Sappho ja lättänenä Plato. Koko Aasia ja lähi-itä on täynnä hinaajia, esim kunkku Daavid ja sen Joonatan ja Tarsoxen Paavali. Kiinalaiset eivät sylkässeet kuukuppiin nekään. Aahrikassa hovimiesten Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum hauta on vanhimpia homohautoja muinaisten faaraoiden ajalta. John Boswell (oliko sekin gay?) on kirjottanut kuinka esimodernisssa Europassa sekä katolinen ja ortodoxinen kirkko siunasi samansukupuolisia liittoja hyvin samanlaisin menoin kuin nykyiset uskonnolliset heteronormaalit häät.
ellauri097.html on line 511: John Boswell was a Roman Catholic, having converted from the Episcopal Church of his upbringing at the age of 15. He remained a daily-mass Catholic until his death, despite differences with the church over sexual issues. Although he was orthodox in most of his beliefs, he strongly disagreed with his church's stated opposition to homosexual behavior and relationships. He was partnered with Jerone Hart for some twenty years until his death. Hart and Boswell are buried together at Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut.
ellauri097.html on line 513: Se Touretten syndroomaisen Doc Johnsonin elämäkerturi oli James. Se ei tiettävästi ollut homo: James Boswellilla oli tippuri, jonka se kai sai bylsimällä huoria, mm. Rousseaun hoitoa, muistattehan.
ellauri106.html on line 128: In a private note about Bloom’s book, Roth asserted, “Another writer my age awaiting a biography and awaiting death (which is worse?) might not care. I do.” Roth put enormous efforts into finding a biographer who could contest Bloom’s account. His first choice was the academic Ross Miller, but the novelist had a falling out with his biographer as the would-be James Boswell resisted the imperious dictates of the modern Dr. Johnson. Roth ended up describing his relationship with Miller as “my third bad marriage.” After unsuccessfully trying to rope in friends such as Hermione Lee and Judith Thurman to tell his life story, Roth settled on Blake Bailey, the author of highly regarded biographies of troubled male American writers, notably Richard Yates and John Cheever.
ellauri106.html on line 388: In a private note about Bloom’s book, Roth asserted, “Another writer my age awaiting a biography and awaiting death (which is worse?) might not care. I do.” Roth put enormous efforts into finding a biographer who could contest Bloom’s account. His first choice was the academic Ross Miller, but the novelist had a falling out with his biographer as the would-be James Boswell resisted the imperious dictates of the modern Dr. Johnson. Roth ended up describing his relationship with Miller as “my third bad marriage.” After unsuccessfully trying to rope in friends such as Hermione Lee and Judith Thurman to tell his life story, Roth settled on Blake Bailey, the author of highly regarded biographies of troubled male American writers, notably Richard Yates and John Cheever.
ellauri107.html on line 511: “I don't see why they give us this old-fashioned junk by Milton and Shakespeare and Wordsworth and all these has-beens,” he protested. “Oh, I guess I could stand it to see a show by Shakespeare, if they had swell scenery and put on a lot of dog, but to sit down in cold blood and READ 'em—These teachers—how do they get that way?”
ellauri107.html on line 516: Company sends out to China, and you live in a compound and don't have to do any work, and you get to see the world and pagodas and the ocean and everything! And then I could take up correspondence-courses. That's the real stuff! You don't have to recite to some frosty-faced old dame that's trying to show off to the principal, and you can study any subject you want to. Just listen to these! I clipped out the ads of some swell courses.”
ellauri115.html on line 420: Among Rousseau's numerous charges were Hume's misreading of a key letter from Rousseau about a royal pension. That error embroiled King George III. The king was just one of the many prominent figures to be sucked into the quarrel: others included Diderot, D'Holbach, Smith, James Boswell, D'Alembert and Grimm. Walpole became a key player. Voltaire piled in too, unable to resist the chance to strike at Rousseau.
ellauri118.html on line 785: His silent Griefs, swell up to Storms, Hiljainen harmi kasvaa myrskytuulexi,
ellauri140.html on line 527: As when old father Nilus° gins to swell Niinkö the old man river Niili alkaa tulvia
ellauri141.html on line 361: Tument tibi cum inguina, num si When your loins swell with fire, and if
ellauri160.html on line 206: By 1917 The poet F. S. Flint told The Egoist's editor that "we are all tired of Mr. Pound". British literary circles were "tired of his antics" and of him "puffing and swelling himself and his friends", Flint wrote. "His work has deteriorated from book to book; his manners have become more and more offensive; and we wish he would go back to America."
ellauri180.html on line 418: Made my heart swell, and still it grew Siitä alkoi taas mun elin turvota,
ellauri236.html on line 403: She was a kid, 18 at the most. She was horny as hell. After some minutes of frantic handiwork, Eddie found his cock getting hard. It got up and he sat on the end of the bed. “I’m getting a hard on,” he said, grinning. “You get off to sleep if you want to.” “I don’t want to sleep,” the girl said. “You scared the life out of me, but looking at what you got, I’m not so scared now.” He came over to the bed and smiled at the girl. “Thanks a lot, baby. You were swell. I wish I could swell s'm more as well." She half sat on it in the bed, but it wouldn't go in.
ellauri241.html on line 567: In one whose brow had no dark veins to swell. sellaisessa, jonka kulmissa ei ollut tummia suonia turvottaa.
ellauri247.html on line 326: According to Boswell "Sam commonly held his head to one side ... moving his body backwards and forwards, and rubbing his left knee in the same direction, with the palm of his hand ... He made various sounds" like "a half whistle" or "as if clucking like a hen", and "... all this accompanied sometimes with a thoughtful look, but more frequently with a smile. Generally when he had concluded a period, in the course of a dispute, by which time he was a good deal exhausted by violence and vociferation, he used to blow out his breath like a whale."
ellauri247.html on line 333: I bet my bottom penny that Sam was at least a part-time faggot. The red cheeked Boswell more than probably blew smoke rings between his legs.
ellauri247.html on line 353: Johnson displayed signs consistent with several diagnoses, including depression and Tourette syndrome. According to Boswell, Johnson "felt himself overwhelmed with an horrible melancholia, with perpetual irritation, fretfulness, and impatience; and with a dejection, gloom, and despair, which made existence misery".
ellauri249.html on line 135: ("Whichever girl receives the blows of my swelling 'tail',

ellauri302.html on line 243: Basha: Here, at least, I'm a free person. I've got my chest of finery, and dress swell. Better clothes, upon my word, than the rich daughters of my village... (Fetching from her compartment a hrown dress.) When I go walking on Marshalkovski street in this dress they all stare at me... Fire and flame! Mm! If I could only put in an appearance in my home town dressed in this fashion, here 's how I 'd promenade to the station. (Struts across the room like a lady of fashion^ raising her skirt at the hack and assuming a cosmopolitan air.) They'd die of jealousy, I tell you... They'd be stricken with apoplexy on the spot. (Promenades about the room playing the grand dame.)
ellauri321.html on line 131: Yet when young I entertained some thoughts of selling my farm. I thought it afforded but a dull repetition of the same labours and pleasures. I thought the former tedious and heavy, the latter few and insipid; but when I came to consider myself as divested of my farm, I then found the world so wide, and every place so full, that I began to fear lest there would be no room for me. My farm, my house, my barn, presented to my imagination, objects from which I adduced quite new ideas; they were more forcible than before. Why should not I find myself happy, said I, where my father was before? He left me no good books it is true, he gave me no other education than the art of reading and writing; but he left me a good farm, and his experience; he left me free from debts, and no kind of difficulties to struggle with 24 with.—I married, and this perfectly reconciled me to my situation; my wife rendered my house all at once chearful and pleasing; it no longer appeared gloomy and solitary as before; when I went to work in my fields I worked with more alacrity and sprightliness; I felt that I did not work for myself alone, and this encouraged me much. My wife would often come with her kitting in her hand, and sit under the shady trees, praising the straightness of my furrows, and the docility of my horses; this swelled my heart and made every thing light and pleasant, and I regretted that I had not married before. I felt myself happy in my new situation, and where is that station which can confer a more substantial system of felicity than that of an American farmer, possessing freedom of action, freedom of thoughts, ruled by a mode of government which requires but little from us? Every year I kill from 1500 to 2,000 weight of pork, 1,200 of beef, half a dozen of good wethers in harvest: of fowls my wife has always a great stock: what can I wish more?
ellauri369.html on line 343: Carlylen isän kuolema tammikuussa 1832 ja hänen kyvyttömyytensä osallistua omiin hautajaisiinsa sai hänet kirjoittamaan ensimmäisen teoksen, josta tuli muistio, joka julkaistiin postuumisti vuonna 1881. Carlyle ei ollut löytänyt kustantaja, kun hän palasi Craigenbuttockiin maaliskuussa, mutta hän oli aloittanut tärkeitä ystävyyssuhteita Leigh Huntin ja John Stuart Millin kanssa . Sinä vuonna Carlyle kirjoitti esseet "Goethen muotokuva", "Goethen kuolema", "Goethen teokset", "Biografia", " Boswellin Johnsonin elämä " ja humoristisen "Corn-Law Rhymes".
ellauri389.html on line 211: Lasswellin mukaan jokainen maa yrittää tyrkyttää tulkintakehystään muille, jopa vallankumouksen ja sodan keinoin. Kirkpatrickille nämä eri valtioiden tulkintakehykset eivät kuitenkaan ole samanarvoisia.
ellauri392.html on line 885: Alaviite: The New Criterion on New Yorkissa ilmestyvä kuukausittain ilmestyvä kirjallinen aikakauslehti ja taiteellisen ja kulttuurisen kritiikin aikakauslehti. Siinä on osiot runouden, teatterin, taiteen, musiikin, median ja kirjojen kritiikille. Sen perustivat vuonna 1982 Hilton Kramer, entinen The New York Timesin taidekriitikko, ja Samuel Lipman, pianisti ja musiikkikriitikko. Tietysti ashkenazeja. Nimi viittaa brittiläiseen The Criterion -kirjallisuuslehteen, jota toimitti yli puolifasistinen T. S. Eliot vuosina 1922–1939. Kramer taisteli sitä vastaan, mitä hän piti vasemmistolaisena poliittisena ennakkoasenteena taidekritiikassa ja mitä hän piti esteettisenä nihilismina, joka on ominaista monille 1900-luvun työtaiteilijoille ja taidekriitikoille. Turhautuminen The New York Timesin vasemmistopolitiikkaan johti hänen eroamiseen sanomalehdestä Reaganin vuonna 1982. Hän perusti ( Samuel Lipmanin kanssa ) konservatiivisen The New Criterion -lehden , jonka toinen toimittaja ja kustantaja oli myös Kramer. Hän otti vahvasti kommunisminvastaisen kannan vuoden 2003 katsauksessaan Anne Applebaumin Gulag: A History -kirjasta . Teoksessa The Twilight of the Intellectuals (1999) hän puolusti taidekriitikko Clement Greenbergin antikommunistisia näkemyksiä. Hän teki eron modernismin ja postmodernismin välillä terävästi, viitaten postmodernismin aikakauteen "tänä ironian ja institutionalisoidun kumouksen aikakautena". Hän on asettanut tämän vastakohtana modernismista löytämiensä ihanteiden kanssa: "totuuden kurinalaisuus, rehellisyyden ankaruus". Hilton Kramer kuoli sydämen vajaatoimintaan 27. maaliskuuta 2012 Harpswellissa. Ei mikään ylläri.
xxx/ellauri084.html on line 376: coeliac (adj.) "pertaining to the cavity of the abdomen," 1660s, from Latin coeliacus, from Greek koiliakos "pertaining to the bowels," also "pain in the bowels," from koilia "bowels, abdominal cavity, intestines, tripe" from koilos "hollow," from PIE root *keue- "to swell," also "vault, hole." Cognate with coelum. Pater noster qui es in coelis.
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 332: As the chuckles of the audience swelled around me, reinforcing and legitimising the words coming from behind the lectern, I breathed in deeply, trying to make sense of what I was hearing. The stench of privilege hung heavy in the air, and I was reminded of my “place” in the world.
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 876: To feel for ever its soft fall and swell, Tuntien iäti sen pehmoiset vuorovedet,
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 892: To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells Paisuttaa kurpizat ja hasselpähkinät sun muita
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 598: As though a tongueless nightingale should swell Ja oli niinkuin satakieli olis kaunis
xxx/ellauri168.html on line 171: Harmaat (myös Roswellin muukalaiset tai zetareticulilaiset) ovat kuvitteellisia avaruusolioita, jotka esiintyvät kansantarinoissa, populaarikulttuurissa, salaliittoteorioissa ja ufologiassa. Ne kuvataan yleensä suuripäisiksi ja -silmäisiksi mutta muutoin pienikokoisiksi, iholtaan harmaiksi humanoideiksi. Harmaiden väitetään usein olevan kotoisin Zeta Reticulin tähdistöstä ja ne ovat yleisiä erityisesti lähikontakti- ja sieppausväitteiden yhteydessä. Oliko Discordianismin Harmaanaama ize asiassa roswellilaisia?
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 651: Views from a Tuft of Grass: Green Integer paperback. These always look smart and swell. Eight.
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 225: The pealing anthem swells the note of praise. Soiva hymni paisuttaa ylistyksen sävelen.
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