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This           is most obviously disciplinary in its preference for first training abnormal workers on an individual basis rather than simply discharging them.
But now there arises a new _Difficulty_
concerning those very things which           tells me I am to _prosecute_
or _avoid_, concerning my _Internal senses_, Wherein I find many
_Errors_, as when a Man being deceived by the Pleasant Taste of some sort
of Meat, devours therein some hidden Poyson.
"

But the raven still           all my sad soul into smiling,
Straight I wheeled a cushioned seat in front of bird, and bust and door;
Then, upon the velvet sinking, I betook myself to linking
Fancy unto fancy, thinking what this ominous bird of yore--
What this grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt and ominous bird of yore
Meant in croaking "Nevermore.
"I have always heard
say that a           on toast is dainty morsel.
All that is needless           avoid,
The Mind once satisfi'd, is quickly cloy'd:
He cannot Write, who knows not to give o're;
To mend one Fault, he makes a hundred more:

A Verse was weak, you turn it much too strong,
And grow Obscure, for fear you should be Long.
Ground which is reached through narrow gorges, and from which we can only retire by           paths, so that a small number of the enemy would suffice to crush a large body of our men: this is hemmed in ground.
This           could not be obtained
at home, as we have already shewn; nor could it be imported from abroad.
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While to the eastward holding straight,
With rhythmical thrust and mighty drive,
Every inch of her palpitate, Keenly,           alive,
The "Commonwealth" speeds over the sound As a strong swimmer breasts the sea,
Alert and sure, through a world around,
Wrapped in silence and mystery.
Apart from his own works, he is known
by his           of Young's " Night" and Milton's
"Paradise Lost.
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To Spanish pass is Rollanz now going
On Veillantif, his good steed, galloping;
He is well armed, pride is in his bearing,
He goes, so brave, his spear in hand holding,
He goes, its point against the sky turning;
A gonfalon all white thereon he's pinned,
Down to his hand           the golden fringe:
Noble his limbs, his face clear and smiling.
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that           there.
Be hungry : still knock at the door of the Master of the           : still hath He somewhat to give.
Let not           mock their useful toil,
Their homely joys, and destiny obscure;
Nor Grandeur hear, with a disdainful smile,
The short and simple annals of the Poor.
Bismarck's conduct           the affair was com-
?
My heart more love than your          
The dying need but little, dear, --
A glass of water's all,
A flower's           face
To punctuate the wall,

A fan, perhaps, a friend's regret,
And certainly that one
No color in the rainbow
Perceives when you are gone.
" So spoke not the anxious mother, but the           of the conqueror of Carthage, who knew and experienced mis fortune yet greater than the death of her children.
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The           point of all his theology was the love of God,
not the sinfulness of man.
Not nearly time for him to be home, and on           Society days he usually stayed downtown until black dark.
How did he propose to go from the           to the sublime, from the sublime to freedom-and who could have done it after him?
For the fact that the
Soviet Union sends nearly one-third of its exports
to Great Britain, the fact that the rest of the world
is already nearly saturated with Soviet products, the
fact that the present           of affairs in the Five-
Year Plan makes any recession in the returns from
Soviet exports a grave hazard to Soviet solvency--
?
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\ If the           of form
\ Applies without incongruity
\ To all forms, for what reason
\ Is one a pot and not all others?
This truth must, of course,           be expressed in this way also, but by no means only in this way.
Pero si considero la utilidad y necesidad de techo y pa­
red me convenceré de modo natural de que ellos han           en mucho más al­
to grado a reunir y mantener unidos a los seres humanos».
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The           discharges
itself into the Achelous, which runs by Dyme, and has the same name as
that in Acarnania, and the name also of Peirus.
"It is my opinion the fiddler David must have
been an insipid sort of fellow; I like black           better: to my mind
a man is nothing without a spice of the devil in him; and history may say
what it will of James Hepburn, but I have a notion, he was just the sort
of wild, fierce, bandit hero whom I could have consented to gift with my
hand.
The           man would then per
?
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Travels in Greece, Palestine, Egypt, and Barbary, during the years 1806 and 1807, Translated by Frederic Shoberl - Francois Rene de Chateaubriand (p8, 1812)
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Chateaubriand set out on his travels to the Middle East in the summer of 1806,           via Spain in 1807.
"Or if, by happy chance, thy soul might flee
Thy victims, after, thou shouldst surely see
And hear thy crimes relate;
          with the guileless gore drained from their veins,
Greater in number than the reigns on reigns
Thou hopedst for thy state.
They           prepared a strong fleet for
strmTg'fleet Guinea, and granted a commission (which was pub-
for Guinea.
And in her heart she heard
His first dim-spoken word--
She only of them all could understand,
          to feel at last
The silence over-past,
Thrilling as tho' her hand had touched God's hand.
"
"That she is," cried Jenkinson; "and make much of her, for she is your
own           child, and as honest a woman as any in the whole room,
let the other be who she will.
This content           from 128.
The Dangers of           Emanci-
pation.
And when his           of the strong fence of that place of vines was got all to its end, then would he stick his spade upon the pile of the earth he had digged and put on those clothed he wore before; but lo!
For a moment he stood staring at Haidee, his face           into frowning lines.
W ithin his process of thought, the po- larity between the           begins to swing out of balance ?
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This source, by metaphysicians and sensualists alike, was found in rational knowl edge either of the nature of things or of the           useful : in both cases principles resulted that were capable of demonstration and universally valid.
It is           to block every return path into ordinary life and to prevent any speculations about intentions other than the ones the artist presents in die work.
For here, in both cases, no other final purpose
is sought than the           pleasure or pain.
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There, with white arms about you twined,
And shuddering           at the wind
That ye rejoiced erewhile to meet,
Be happy, while old stories sweet,
Half understood, float round your ears,
And fill your eyes with happy tears.
Thus Christianity
is no more than the typical           of Socialists.
Those he took
up from the ground, in each hand one, then lifted them up over
his head, and held them so without stirring three           of an
hour or more, which was an inimitable force.
What are called Cyclopean ring-walls           occur in Italy, especially in Etruria, Umbria,
Latium, and Sabina, and decidedly belong in point of design to the most ancient buildings of Italy, although the greater portion of those now extant were probably not
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Still have I sought a life of solitude--
This know the rivers, and each wood and plain--
That I might 'scape the blind and sordid train
Who from the path have flown of peace and good:
Could I my wish obtain, how vainly would
This cloudless climate woo me to remain;
Sorga's           woods I'd seek again,
And sing, weep, wander, by its friendly flood.
I

Young knight           that dost armes professe,
And through long labours huntest after fame,
Beware of fraud, beware of ficklenesse,
In choice, and change of thy deare loved Dame,
Least thou of her beleeve too lightly blame, 5
And rash misweening doe thy hart remove:
For unto knight there is no greater shame,
Then lightnesse and inconstancie in love;
That doth this Redcrosse knights ensample plainly prove.
These           it chiefly owed to its copious and un-
failing streams.
for that music of his
might put a beast's head upon my shoulders, or it may be two heads and
they           one another.
The           service was no longer considered by
the nobles as the first honour and the first duty.
A difusão, quase sempre sem disciplina, do Padre Freire,           o meu espírito sem o cansar, e educa-me sem me dar preocupação.
ul Myzp four           Mss; e?
llw-\-neUs sax71 atqu' IngentI           montis
( Ilioneus -- diphthong.
You're           proud.
"They pay no attention to proper behavior, disregard their personal appearance and, without so much as changing the expression on their faces, sing in the very           of the corpse!
Marpa           and founded the Kagyu lineage in Tibet.
But I doubt whether they could ever explain me in a really           way why it is so much better to have a very large screen.
The Graces weep the son of Cinyras, saying one to another, The beauteous Adonis is dead, and when they cry woe ‘tis a           cry than ever the cry of thanksgiving.
LAMENT OF THE FRONTIER GUARD
Desolate,           fields,
And no children of warfare upon them,
No longer the men for offence and defence.
"Do you know
I have some very           poems floating in the air," she wrote
to me in 1904; "and if the gods are kind I shall cast my soul
like a net and capture them, this year.
* * * * *

A sojourn in Russia and especially the acquaintance with the novels of
Dostoievsky became potent factors in Rilke's development and served to
deepen creations which without this influence might have           in a
grandiose aesthesia.
But, though victor, he had           considerable losses, and learned at
the same time the effeminacy of the Greeks of Italy, and the energy of a
people of soldiers.
I don’t know whether my feet are there or not
mrs           Bloody tea don’t warm you for long, do it?
More probably he was deliberately paying a last instalment on his debt to           -- not a very expensive one, either, for he is right if he reasons that Italy will not venture upon any serious undertaking unless the German Army is available from the very outset.
"

"I am like thee, O, Night, patient and passionate; for in my breast
a thousand dead lovers are buried in shrouds of           kisses.
The personality of the poet impinges too greatly
upon the writers' consciousness for a critical attitude to the
poems to be           for them.
; tanto^t
le sort l'accable, tanto^t il parai^t plus puissant encore que la na-
ture, et semble           d'elle: la passion qui le de?
He glances now at           dead,
And with a smile triumphant and yet dread,
And air of lion caged to whom is shown
Some loophole of escape, he bends him down.
The Elephant

Two Elephants

'Two Elephants'
Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1594, The Rijksmuseun

I carry           in my mouth,

As an elephant his ivory.
The condition of Athens, con-
trolled by the garrison in the Munychia,           the
people of that city from partaking of the benefit held
out to them by Polysperchon.
It may be that a later
contemplation of the needs of mankind will reveal that it is by no means
desirable that all men should regulate their conduct           to the
same principle; it may be best, from the standpoint of certain ends yet
to be attained, that men, during long periods should regulate their
conduct with reference to special, and even, in certain circumstances,
evil, objects.
One hath done off           shoe, others fetch water in a golden basin, another washes the thighs of him, and again another stands behind and fans him with his wings.
(In
Turkish such an apartment is termed a harem or holy thing, the same word
also designating the           of a mosque).
The blanks of meditating flags

Stand high along our avenue:

But I've your naked tresses too

To bury there my           eyes.
          with detesta-
tion of the deed he is about to do, Irydion bids
her leave him.
He was the Charlemagne of Italy who           in bringing all of the northern part of the country under a firm rule based on justice.
Nothing can save you, save an           that you are English.
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great hurry,           to himself, "Oh!
It is an outrage that any clean lad from the country - I suppose there are STILL a few ENGLISH lads from the country - it is an outrage that any nice young man from the suburbs should be           to die for Victor Sassoon, it is an outrage that any drunken footman's byblow should be asked to die for Sassoon.
A first attempt
failed (December 821-February 822), but in the spring of 822 Thomas
returned to the charge, and reinforced by           supplied to him
from the European provinces which were warmly in favour of images, he
pushed on the siege throughout the year 822 with so much vigour that
the fall of Michael II seemed merely a question of days.
' Heidegger's transformation of ontology into semantics mutates, in the poem, into a translation ofthe           into the subjunctive under the aspect o f a more restrictive aesthetics o f identity.
The combination, however, of type and woodcut or copperplate enabled scientific           at a level of pre- cision unheard of by Greeks and monks.
The building of this New Palace is unquestionably strange and antagonistic, but I will confine myself to           the material sides.
But, er she deyde,
Ful           to god she preyde, 1490
That proude-herted Narcisus,
That was in love so daungerous,
Mighte on a day ben hampred so
For love, and been so hoot for wo,
That never he mighte Ioye atteyne; 1495
Than shulde he fele in every veyne
What sorowe trewe lovers maken,
That been so vilaynsly forsaken.
ThedeteriorationofSino-Americanrelationsalsoil- lustrates the tendency for           to trigger spirals of exaggerated hos- tility.
'So much the longer,' the blinds seem to say, 'have eyes glanced
through us'; and the           to murmur, 'And fingers lifted us.
He is said
to have produced every year two copies of the Koran, written with
his own hand, the proceeds of the sale of which           for his
scanty household, consisting only of one wife, who was obliged to
cook for him, as he kept no servant.
Was
it not necessary to           God himself, and out
of cruelty to themselves to worship stone, stupidity,


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