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Editura Academiei, 1980; "Vasalitate-suzeranitate în raporturile româno-polone din deceniile șase și șapte ale secolului XVI: interpretare juridică și practică politică", în Anuarul Institutului de Istorie și Arheologie "A.D. Xenopol", XXII, Iași, 1985; "Hommage à Saint-Étienne Le Grand 535 ans depuis son sacre", în Anuarul Institutului de Istorie și Arheologie A.D. Xenopol, XXIX, Iași, Editura Academiei Române, 1992; "475 de ani de la moartea lui Ștefan cel Mare", în Anuarul Institutului de Istorie A.D. Xenopol, XVI, Iași, 1979. Georgescu, Valentin AL, Bizantinul și țările
Istoria Românilor by CATHERINE DURANDIN [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1105_a_2613]
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les Roumains, studii cu prilejul bicentenarului publicate de Al. Zub, Iași, 1989. Saint-Marc Girardin, Souvenirs de voyages et d'études, 2 vol., Paris, Amyot, 1852-1853. Ubicini și Chopin, Provinces danubiennes et roumaines, Paris, 1856. Vaillant, J.A., La Roumanie ou son histoire, langue, littérature, ortographie, statistique, 3 vol., Paris, 1844; Les Romes, histoire vraie des vrais Bohémiens, Paris, 1857. CAPITOLUL IV: Principatele între diplomație și război Bataillard, Paul, Les Principautés de Moldavie et de Valachie devant le Congrès, Paris, 1856. Georgescu-Tistu
Istoria Românilor by CATHERINE DURANDIN [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1105_a_2613]
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pe culoar și, maniacal, își fotografiază locu-i rămas gol, pe care odihnește-un ziar cu scandalul Truțulescu. Ronțăie delicat și calm niște biscuiți care par din dotarea unei nave cosmice. Privindu-ne hipnotic, lung, cu ochii lui mari, nocturni. Un soni, îmi zic. Nu. E chiar un olandez normal, un păsăroi jovial, mereu pe avioane, pe trenuri. Legăm discuții. A-nvățat bine româna, doar cît a stat pe-aici de cîteva ori. Știe tot despre România. Spion? Și ce? La rîndu-ne
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hormon de creștere, glucocorticoizi)”33; 32 P.Billings și colab. (2002), Excese în sport și efectele lor, traducere MEC, INCS în Sportul de Înaltă Performanță, nr.7/2006, București, p.17 33 D.N.,Khansari, și colab. (1990), Effects of stres son the immune system, traducere MEC, INCSExcese în sport și efectele lor, în Sportul de Înaltă Performanță, nr.7/2006, București, p.19, 21 Jogging de la A la Z II 159 afecțiuni, traumatisme la nivelul aparatului mioartrokinetic (în special la începători
Jogging de la A la Z by Alexe Dan Iulian / Alexe Cristina Ioana () [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1592_a_3067]
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et la pensée complexe ("Universul psihic" și gîndirea complexă), in Stéphane Lupasco L'Homme et l'œuvre, op. cit., pp. 93-112; Yves Durand, L'apport de la perspective systémique de Stéphane Lupasco à la théorie des structures de l'imaginaire et à son expérimentation (Aportul perspectivei sistemice a lui S.L. la teoria structurilor imaginarului și la experimentarea acestuia), in Stéphane Lupasco L'Homme et l'œuvre, op. cit., pp. 75-92. 31 Stéphane Lupasco, Les Trois Matières, op. cit. , p. 52. 32 Ludovic de Gaigneron, L
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Enion said: "Thy fear has made me tremble, thy terrors have surrounded me. "All Love is lost: Terror succeeds, & Hatred instead of Love, "And stern demands of Right & Duty instead of Liberty. 35 "Once thou wast to Me the loveliest son of heaven But now "Why art thou Terrible? and yet I love thee în thy terror till "I am almost Extinct & soon shall be a shadow în Oblivion, "Unless some way can be found that I may look upon thee
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Urizen, who was Faith & certainty, is chang'd to Doubt; "The hand of Urizen is upon me because I blotted ouț "That Human delusion to deliver all the sons of God "From bondage of the Human form. O first born Son of Light, O Urizen my enemy, I weep for thy stern ambition, 110 "But weep în vain. O when will you return, Vala the Wanderer?" These were the words of Luvah, patient în afflictions, Reasoning from the loins în the
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If thou witdraw thy breath, behold I am oblivion.' "He ceas'd: the shadowy voice was silent, but the cloud hover'd over their heads "În golden wreathes, the sorrow of Man, & the balmy drops fell down, "And Lo, that Son of Man, that shadowy Spirit of the Fallen One "Luvah, descended from the cloud. În terror Albion roșe: 70 "Indignant roșe the Awful Man & turn'd hîș back on Vala. "We heard the Voice of the Albion starting from hîș
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comes over, can I not "Flow down into the șea & slumber în oblivion? Ah Enion, "Deform'd I see these lineaments of ungratified deșire. 25 "The all powerful curse of an honest man be upon Urizen & Luvah. "But thou, My Son, Glorious în brightness, comforter of Tharmas, "Go forth, Rebuild this Universe beneath my indignant power, "A Universe of Death & Decay. Let Enitharmon's hands "Weave soft delusive forms of Man above my wat'ry world; 30 Renew these ruin'd
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thick glooms, thus utter'd hîș fierce pangs of heart: "Tharmas, I know thee: how are we alter'd, our beauty decay'd! 80 "But still I know thee, tho' în this horrible ruin whelm'd. "Thou, once the mildest son of heaven, art now become a Rage, "A terror to all living things; think not that I am ignorant "That thou art risen from the dead, or that, my power forgot, "I slumber here în weak repose. I well remember
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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death în wrath & fury. But now, come, bear back "Thy loved Enitharmon. For thou hast her here before thine eyes; "But my sweet Enion is vanish'd, & I never more "Shall see her, unless thou, O Shadow, wilt protect this Son 120 "Of Enion & hîm assist to bînd the fallen King, "Lest he should rîse again from death în all hîș dreary pow'r. "Bînd hîm; take Enitharmon for thy sweet reward, while I "În vain am driven on false hope
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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around hîș head. Tharmas before Los stood, & thus the Voice of Tharmas roll'd: "Now all comes into the power of Tharmas. Urizen is fall'n 130 "And Luvah hidden în the Elemental forms of Life & Death. "Urthona is My Son. O Los, thou art Urthona, & Tharmas "Is God. The Eternal Man is seal'd, never to be deliver'd. "I roll my floods over hîș body, my billows & waves pass over hîm, "The șea encompasses hîm & monsters of the deep
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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life; thou strugglest în my waters; now choose life, "And all the Elements shall serve thee to their soothing flutes: "Their sweet inspiriting lyres thy labours shall adminster, 155 "And they to thee; only remit not, faint not thou, my son. "Now thou dost know what 'tis to strive against the God of waters." Șo saying, Tharmas on hîș furious chariots of the Deep Departed far into the Unknown & left a wondrous void Round Los; afar hîș waters bore on all
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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there the jealous chain 100 Fell from hîș bosom on the mountain. The spectre dark Held the fierce boy. Los nail'd hîm down, binding around hîș limbs The accursed chain. O how bright Enitharmon howl'd & cried Over her son! Obdurate, Los bound her loved Joy. The hammer of Urthona smote the rivets în terror, of brass 105 Tenfold; the Demon's rage flam'd tenfold forth, rending, Roaring, redounding, Loud, Loud, Louder & Louder, & fir'd The darkness, warring with
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the Gloom of Entuthon Benithon. 150 Los, taking Enitharmon by the hand, led her along The dismal vales & up to the iron mountain's top where Orc Howl'd în the furious wind; he thought to give to Enitharmon Her son în tenfold joy, & to compensate for her tears Even if hîș own death resulted, șo much pity hîm pain'd. 155 But when they came to the dark rock & to the spectrous cave, Lo, the young limbs had strucken root
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remember, for I heard the mild & holy voice "Saying, 'O light, spring up & shine,' & I sprang up from the deep. 220 "He gave to me a silver scepter, & crown'd me with a golden crown, "& said, 'Go forth & guide my Son who wanders on the ocean.' "I went not forth: I hîd myself în black clouds of my wrath; "I call'd the stars around my feet în the night of councils dark; "The stars threw down their spears & fled naked
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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thro' frost; 40 "For labour'd fatherly care & sweet instruction, I will give "Chains of dark ignorance & cords of twisted self-conceit "And whips of stern repentance & food of stubborn obstinacy, "That they may curse Tharmas their God, & Los hîș adopted son; "That they may curse & worship the obscure demon of destruction; 45 "That they may worship terrors & obey the violent. "Go forth, sons of my curse. Go forth, daughters of my abhorrence." Tharmas heard the deadly scream across hîș wat'ry
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An ever dying life of stifling & obstruction: shut ouț "Of existence to be a sign & terror to all who behold, 430 "Lest any should în futurity do aș we have done în heaven. "Such is our state; nor will the Son of God redeem uș, but destroy." Șo Enitharmon spoke trembling & în torrents of tears. Los sat în Golgonooza, în the Gate of Luban where He had erected many porches where branched the Mysterious tree, 435 Where the Spectrous dead wail
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that groan în the field." Tharmas laugh'd furious among the Banners cloth'd în blood, 50 Crying: "Aș I will I rend the Nations all asunder, rending "The People: vain their combinations, I will scatter them. "But thou, O Son, whom I have crowned and inthroned, thee strong "I will preserve tho' Enemies arise around thee numberless. "I will command my winds & they shall scatter them, or call 55 "My Waters like a flood around thee; fear not, trust în
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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it took a hideous form Seen în the aggregate, a Vast Hermaphroditic form Heav'd like an Earthquake lab'ring with convulsive groans Intolerable; at length an awful wonder burst From the Hermaphroditic bosom. Satan he was nam'd, 250 Son of Perdition, terrible hîș form, dishumaniz'd, monstrous, A male without a female counterpart, a howling fiend Fo[r]lorn of Eden & repugnant to the forms of life, Yet hiding the shadowy female Vala aș în an ark & Curtains, Anhorr
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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am that shadowy Prophet who six thousand years ago "Fell from my station în the Eternal bosom. I divided "To multitude, & my multitudes are children of Care & Labour. 350 "O Rahab, I behold thee. I was once like thee, a Son "Of Pride, and I also have pierc'd the Lamb of God în pride & wrath. "Hear me repeat my Generations that thou maist also repent. "And these are the Sons of Los & Enitharmon: Rintrah, Palamabron, "Theotormon, Bromion, Antamon, Ananton, Ozoth
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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beneath the prisoner's feet & saying: 270 "Brother of Jesus, what have I done? intreat thy lord for me: "Perhaps I may be forgiven." While he speaks the flames roll on, And after the flames appears the Clouds of the Son of Man Descending from Jerusalem with power and great Glory. All nations look up to the Cloud & behold hîm who was crucified. 275 The Prisoner answers: "You scourg'd my father to death before my face "While I stood bound
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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hîș couch On wings of tenfold joy, clapping hîș hands, hîș feet, hîș radiant wings În the immense: aș when the Sun dances upon the mountains 350 A shout of jubilee în lovely notes responds from daughter to daughter, From son to son: aș if the stars beaming innumerable Thro' night should sing soft warbling, filling earth & heaven; And bright Ahania took her seat by Urizen în songs & joy. The Eternal Man also sat down upon the Couches of Beulah, 355
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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On wings of tenfold joy, clapping hîș hands, hîș feet, hîș radiant wings În the immense: aș when the Sun dances upon the mountains 350 A shout of jubilee în lovely notes responds from daughter to daughter, From son to son: aș if the stars beaming innumerable Thro' night should sing soft warbling, filling earth & heaven; And bright Ahania took her seat by Urizen în songs & joy. The Eternal Man also sat down upon the Couches of Beulah, 355 Sorrowful that
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]
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sufla rece, țipat-a Enitharmon peste grozavul vînt. Cu palidele-i mîini bărbatul și-l îmbrățișează, și peste capul ei plăpînd Șed Umbre ale Morții Veșnice în aerul de plumb. Însă duiosul fluier, flautul, violă, armóniul, harfa și chimvalul, Si sonul dulce-al vocilor de-argint alínă așternutul cel trudit 25 Al lui Enitharmon; dar vaierele ei îneacă harfele nemuritoare. Tare și mai tare via muzică peste văzduh plutește, Slabă și mai slabă lumina zilei asfințește; și rotile învîrtitoarei bezne Porniră
by William Blake [Corola-publishinghouse/Science/1122_a_2630]