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My Dear Strunz: I Should Beungrateful If I Did Not Set

By: Honoré de Balzac

...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Massimilla Doni by Honoré de Balzac, trans. Clara Bell and Jame... ...ngoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. C... ...the Cane Memmi, sank into poverty during the fatal period between 1796 and 1814. In the twentieth year of the present century they were represented on... ...rees, pruned into parasols, and yews fantastically clipped; this luxury of art so skilfully combined with that of nature in Court dress; those cascade... ...ading to the stairs! Who could fail to admire the steps on which ingenious art has laid a carpet that will last while Venice stands,—a carpet as rich ... ...the upper story,—gilt like those of a ducal palace,—so that the marvels of art are both under your feet and above your head. What delicate shadows! Ho... ... the interest untouched ever since he had first bought the securi- ties in 1814, so the sum was now enormous, alike from the increased value of the ca...

... successfully-- to initiate me into the mysteries of musical knowledge. You have at least taught me what difficulties and what labor genius must bury in those poems which procure us transcendental pleasures. You have also afforded me the satisfaction of laughing more than once at the expense of a self-styled connoisseur....

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The Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

By: Samuel Taylor Coleridge

... . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Happiness . . . . . . . . . . . 43 A Wish: Written in Jesus Wood, Feb. 10, 1792 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 An Ode in the ... ... . . . . 45 To Disappointment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 A Fragment Found in a Lecture-Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Ode . . . .... ...n an Autumnal Evening . . . . . . . . . . 66 To Fortune: On buying a ticket in the Irish Lottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Perspiration. A Travel... ...rt, Yet Butler felt Want’s poignant sting; And Otway, Master of the Tragic art, Whom Pity’s self had taught to sing, Sank beneath a load of Woe; ... ... a sound, articulated breath — Gazest undaunted in the face of death! What art thou but a Meteor’s glaring light — Blazing a moment and then sunk i... ...tremble, lest not unaveng’d I grieve! The winds may learn your own delusive art, And faithless Ocean smile — but to deceive! - 49 - A Lover’s Compl... ...Thee! - 361 - Separation Coleridge: Poems The Rash Conjurer ?1805, ?1814 Strong spirit-bidding sounds! With deep and hollow voice, Twixt Ho... ... - 389 - The Night-scene: A Dramatic Fragment Coleridge: Poems A Hymn 1814 My Maker! of thy power the trace In every creature’s form and face ... ...- 390 - A Hymn Coleridge: Poems To a Lady, with Falconer’s Shipwreck ?1814 Ah! not by Cam or Isis, famous streams, In archØd groves, the youth...

...Excerpt: Easter Holidays; Hail! festal Easter that dost bring Approach of sweetly-smiling spring, When Nature?s clad in green: When feather?d songsters through the grove With beasts confess the power of love And brighten all the scene. Now youths the breaking stages load That swiftly rattling o?er the road To Greenwich haste away: While som...

...On Quitting School for College, 38 -- Absence: A Farewell Ode on Quitting School for Jesus College, Cambridge, 39 -- Happiness, 40 -- A Wish: Written in Jesus Wood, Feb. 10, 1792, 43 -- An Ode in the Manner of Anacreon, 44 -- To Disappointment, 45 -- A Fragment Found in a Lecture-Room, 46 -- Ode, 47 -- A Lover?s Complaint to his Mistress, 49 -- With Fielding?s ??Amelia??, ...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

... be accessed through the author’s website at http://james-boyle.com. Printed in the United States of America. ISBN: 978-0-300-13740-8 Library of Congr... ...served mockery. “Want that insignia torn off your car, Dad? Then it would be in the public domain, right?” My colleagues at Duke are one of the main i... ... at Duke are one of the main influences on my work. I am lucky enough to work in the only “Center for the Study of the Public Domain” in the academic w... ...er voluntary communication to others, free as the air to common use.” 12 Our art, our culture, our science depend on this public domain every bit as m... ...ice gets formed, you prefer it to some government funding body or coterie of art mavens. At the same time as you are developing your culture, you want... ...__ 37278_u01.qxd 8/28/08 11:04 AM Page 4 Instead of having ministries of art that define the appropriate culture to be produced this year, or turni... ...son, 328. 8. Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Dr. Thomas Cooper (February 10, 1814), in Thomas Jefferson, Writings, ed. Merrill D. Peterson (New York: ...

...ll depend on a delicate balance between those ideas that are controlled and those that are free, between intellectual property and the public domain. In The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind (Yale University Press) James Boyle introduces readers to the idea of the public domain and describes how it is being tragically eroded by our current copyright, patent,...

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