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(E.)LASKER–SCHÜLER.Sämtliche Gedichte;mit einem nachwort von (U.)WOLF.FISCHER Klassik.2016(2021).Frankfurt am Main.432pp.(Gedichte 1903 bis 1905).p.78: "Vollmond.||Leise schwimmt der Mond durch mein Blüt…|Schlummernde Töne sind die Auge der Tage.|Wandelhin…taumelher…|Ich kann deine Lippen nicht finden.|Wo bist Du ferne Stadt|Mit den segnenden Düften…..|Immer senken sich meine Lider|Ueber die Welt| Alles schläft….|Und hinter dem Mittag beugt sich|Ein alter, traumweißer Wind|Und bläst die Sonne aus.||
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Propolis (w:B) w/o ethanol : WHITE propolis goes for about a twenty fiver here near Maastrx
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SŌSEKI NATSUME. I am a cat. Tuttle publ.(www.tuttlepublishing.com) an imprint of Periplus Editions, Hong Kong,CN; printed in Singapore. trad. AIKO ITO & GRAEME WILSON.(1972:volume I;1979 volume II;1986 volume III),2002. compiled by translators, from ASAHI SHIMBUN Publ Co in "Japan Quarterly" for original Japanese edition. Library of Congress Catalog Card N°:2002100535. ISBN 978-0-8048-3265-6 (jpn ONLY; ISBN 978-4-8053-1097-7).x+pp470; loc. cit.a
"What a kerffufle you do still manage to kick up! Always something stirring, eh? You haven't changed one little bit in all of these ten years. Really, it's remarkable." Suzuki tries to slither round the question.
"Since you compliment me as being remarkable, let me display some more remarkable dollops of learning appropriate to this case. The ancient Greeks set very high store by physical prowess and encouraged {pp 147|148} its pursuit by awarding valuable prizes to the winners of all sort of athletic contests. But, strangely enough, there is no record that they ever offered prizes for intellectual prowess. Until recently this curious circumstance incessantly puzzled me."
"I see," says Suzuki still trying to make himself agreeable. "That does seem odd."
"However, just the other day, I chanced, in the course of my researches into aesthetics, to light upon the explanation. Years of accumulated worrying fell instantly away from me and, in that blesses trice, as though disburdened of all errors and earthly delusions, I found myself transported to that pure realm of infinite enlightenment where my soul rejoiced in its transcendence of the world and its attainment of pansophic self-awareness."Waverhouse departs on such a flight of gongoristic drivel that even the toadying Suzuki allows his face to slip into the lineaments of having had enough. "He's at it again" may be read in my master's resigned expression as, with eyes cast down, he sits there tapping, kan-kan-kan, on the rim of the cake-dish with his ivory chopsticks. Nowise disconcerted, Waverhouse blathers on.
"And to whom do you think we are indebted for that brilliant logical analysis, which, by its simple explanation of this seeming anomaly, has rescued us forever from the dark abyss of doubt? It was that famous Greek philosopher, the greatest of all scholars since scholarschip began, the renowned founder of the Peripatetic School, Aristotle himself. His explanation___I say, Sneaze, please stop flogging that cake-dish and pay a little more attention___may be summarized thus. The prizes awarded at Greek contests were worth more than the performances that earned them, for the prizes were intended not only to stimulate effort but to reward achievement. Consequently, if one were to give a prize for intellectual prowess, for knowledge itself, one would have to find something to award which was more valuable than knowledge. But knowledge already is the rarest gem in the world. The Greeks, unwilling to debase the value of knowledge, piled up chests all crammed with gold to the height of Mount Olympus. They gathered in the wealth of Croesus, and wealth beyond that wealth, but in the end they recognized that the value of knowledge can not be matched, let alone exceeded. So, masters of reason that they were, they decided that the prize should be nothing at all. From this, Suzuki, I trust you will have learnt that, whatever the color of your money, it is worthless stuff compared with learning. Let us accordingly apply this {p148|p149} revealed truth, this fundamental principle, to the particular problem that has arisen today. Surely you're bound to see that Goldfield's merely a paper man, a bill of exchange with eyes and a nose scrawled onto it. If I may put it epigrammatically, the man's no more than an animated banknote. And if he's money in motion, currency one might say, his daughter's nothing but a circulating promissory note. In contrast now, let us consider Coldmoon. With consummate ease [.."
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