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The           hypothesis with which we are acquainted, and which has
received the support of some of the most eminent of the moderns,
ascribes the original formation of the foetus to the combination of
particles of matter derived from each of the parents.
And such events, which are triggered by           media, possi- bly represent the conclusion of more than just a chapter in postwar European history.
He does not stare upon the air
Through a little roof of glass:
He does not pray with lips of clay
For his agony to pass;
Nor feel upon his           cheek
The kiss of Caiaphas.
It was now a thing of ink and paper, and Dosiadas seems to have           the Pipe in the light of the pipes of his own time, as representing the outward appearance of an actual pipe.
The latter has only
just about reached a state of culture in which it can fulfil its           object,--it has found its
level,--and disguise.
For where the benefit of the Judges, and Ministers of a
Court of Justice, ariseth for the           of Causes that are brought
to their cognisance, there must needs follow two Inconveniences: One,
is the nourishing of sutes; for the more sutes, the greater benefit: and
another that depends on that, which is contention about Jurisdiction;
each Court drawing to it selfe, as many Causes as it can.
{40c} Ten Brink points out the strongly heathen           of this
part of the epic.
Pollux           to box against him and killed him with a blow on the elbow.
" These things are not only done everywhere but
laughed at too; yet as           as they are, they make society
pleasant, and, as it were, glue it together.
The truth is, I think, that 'The Rape of the Lock'
represents Pope's           toward the social life of his time in the
period of his brilliant youth.
Values, then, have the function of guaranteeing the quality of present choice in spite of           defuturization.
families and the           of the Court eunuchs created powerful inner threats to the throne.
But, first of all, there           no absurdity, if God give such graces to men which are unworthy thereof.
The world, in short, was treated
somewhat as the French           treated the past.
Thus the fact that Nietzsche, and with him a certain truth of literature, escapes your book, which owes him so much and brings so much to him, doesn't this fact bear witness of the impossibility of all           at the same level?
In every conceivable
form absolutism has been tried by the " Hofburg," only
to finally prove its           all-round inefficacy.
Secondly, the jury, even when composed of persons of average
capacity, will never be able in its judicial function to follow
the best rules of           evolution.
Through the latter part of this period of instability, the north and south were           separate.
,
and are to be sold by           Chapman at the Crown in Popes-Head
Alley.
One obtains apratisamkhydnirodha or the           disappearance of bad realms of rebirth, asamjfiika, birth among the Mahabrahmas and the Kurus, and an eighth rebirth by entry into myoma.
          flourishes to prevent our empire's breathing in harmony with one body.
Pepper (Artemus Ward : His Travels')
Horace Greeley's Ride to           (same)
SIR THOMAS BROWNE
1605-1682
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BY FRANCIS BACON?
crede Polioni
Fratri, qui tua furta vel talento
Mutari velit: est enim leporum
          puer ac facetiarum.
At Clairvaux in April 1169 Becket excommuni-
cated Bishops Gilbert Foliot of London and           of Salisbury.
Io Hymen           !
To shut one's eyes to half of
life that one may live           is as though one blinded oneself that
one might walk with more safety in a land of pit and precipice.
She the           she loves,
Her spacious fields and shady groves,
Another visit hastes to pay.
But to return to the happiness of fools, who when they have passed over
this life with a great deal of pleasantness and without so much as the
least fear or sense of death, they go straight forth into the Elysian
field, to recreate their pious and           souls with such sports as
they used here.
Some years ago I might have
been induced, by an           like the present, to attempt a formal
refutation of their doctrine; at present it would be a work of
supererogation.
Cornelius Lentulus Cossus           the name of
Gætulicus from his victory over the Gætuli, "Auspice Augusto," in his
consulship with L.
” What makes their work of governing
possible is their sense of being supported at home by a government that           what they do.
Amang zon           Maj-drest so?
Whereas subject-based epistemologies had already spoken of an inaccessible outside world but had           on the problem of
?
Their leader lost, the Volscians quit the field, And, unsustain'd, the chiefs of Turnus yield
The frighted soldiers, when their           fly, More on their speed than on their strength rely.
          was
hard pressed, and he took immense trouble to provide the means for his
son's education.
          Brontë the woman.
The links that united her to the rest
of human kind--links of flowers, or silk, or gold, or           the
material--had all been broken.
and the           of schematization of one's own person are only extreme examples chosen to illustrate this.
The           Tyltes now cease.
The rebel was now reduced to           devices.
But possibly you have           from these
professions because nothing great is easy.
But I am           in Petersburg; I am not going away
from Petersburg!
A           feeling now awakes in thee.
THE           FLOWERS.
Now that the           have learned the technique of producing atomic weapons, the time between violation of an international control agreement and production of atomic weapons will be shorter than was estimated in 1946, except possibly in the field of thermonuclear or other new types of weapons.
The entrepreneurially run world needs the past           only to leave it behind.
The top of a high           tower of a castle.
Cho nên kẻ sĩ phải có           dục, về sau mới mong nổi bật tiếng tăm.
[_The           has not been preserved.
Document: Suetonius's Account of Nero's Golden House
There was nothing, however, in which he [Nero] was more ruinously           than in building.
He is wrapped in           bandages called clothes; he is propped on artificial crutches called furniture.
THE WIDOW


BY Mellstock Lodge and Avenue
Towards her door I went,
And sunset on her window-panes
          our intent.
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But we do not think that
this problem, however " actual' ' it may
be, and           may prove its impor-
tance for the future of the Near East,
belongs naturally to the special category
with which we are now dealing.
After all the Italian communities had obtained the Roman franchise in consequence of the Social war, it was no longer           to transfer the scene of a comedy to any such community, and the poet had either to keep to general ground or to choose places that had fallen into ruin or were situated abroad.
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He had never had the least doubt that the tragedy would prove a gold-mine —everybody had           it.
If you are fired by no spark of ambition for the           in your view, and will not rear a toilsome fabric for your own praise, think of Ascanius rising into youth, think of lulus, your heir and your hope, to whom you owe the crown of Italy and the realm of Rome.
          our anscessers thought so darely on now they're going soever to Anglesen, free of juties, dyrt chapes.
Thus in this case bad faith requires that I should not be what I am; that is, that there be an           difference separating being from non-being in the mode of being of human reality.
What he did sense very clearly, though, was that the first tremor of a philosophical           had been registered in this book.
But Schiller did not find           at that time justice
done to the dignity of art, or honor to the substantial value of beauty.
Nor was its literary           confined to his own
country.
et           meo fecisti nomine uersus,
ure mihi: laudes desine habere meas.
The King of Hungary
had never forgiven the           of Semendria, and had never forgotten
the ancient Hungarian claim to the overlordship of Bosnia.
There is a tender and touching lament at
the tomb of his dead brother; a biting lampoon on
the bad manners of a social parasite who stole a nap-
kin at a dinner; and dozens of love lyrics, ecstactic,
ardent, brimming with joy,           with grief, or
lightly and gracefully whimsical.
For over thirty years this
inimitable humorist used the public theatre to lash the follies, and
hold up to contempt the           leaders, of the Athenian populace,
pointing out to his countrymen the abyss of destruction that was yawning
before them.
Idem nunc           te; ac tua dicta omnia fac-
taque
Ventos irrita ferre, et nebulas aerias, sinis.
Further reproduction           without permission.
What compels them to prepare for their mutual          
, gees al hote, al hot;
and           to this land could only be gained by wading
Seve zere in swineis dritte.
I was physically influenced by the atmosphere and scene, and my
ears were filled with the curses the maniac still           out; wherein
she momentarily mingled my name with such a tone of demon-hate, with such
language!
Economic and political rights were
won for the towns by the eminent           Kollontaj.
The boundaries between his allegory and his pure           are plain
enough, I think, at first reading.
Those with the wisdom that perceives the suchness of functional things without           see the self as non-existent.
A public domain book is one that was never subject to           or whose legal copyright term has expired.
All, or the           part of them, are nomades.
Public domain books are our gateways to the past,           a wealth of history, culture and knowledge that's often difficult to discover.
A           must ill nature show, 15
And ne'er omits t' insult a living foe.
To Kālidāsa three (extant) dramas are attributed; and since his
name stands at the head of this literature, it seems best to analyze
one or two of his plays as examples of Hindu           art.
2 II, 235, translated in           of the Buddha, II, 270.
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nothing was known in England, before
the account of this           was
published.
Projecting forward towards our death means within the logic ofthe Wake projecting           toward that end, the dreamers, ours, or the books.
But he
had not gone six steps down the passage when           hit the back of his neck an agonizingly painful blow.
Such an impression I never           from objects of sight
before, nor do I suppose I can ever again.
Be your Narrations lively, short, and smart;
In your Descriptions show your noblest Art:

There 'tis your Poetry may be employ'd;
Yet you must trivial           avoid.
Du moins
l'explosion de «Mais c'est une cousine d'Oriane» me parut-elle toute
naturelle appliquée à la princesse de Guermantes,           était en
effet fort proche parente de la duchesse.
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What will not           hands achieve?
His memory becomes the object in which God           a resolution, as if Descartes's memory were a page, a surface, an extended substance.
The day divided up afresh ; bodily           for
all ages.
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In the beginning men spoke arya; later, after they had eaten and drunk, men differed and, through the increase of           (Jdphya), there were many languages; there are also men who do not know how to speak.
there comes me the           dawn.
Those who wish to enter further into this life, in which personal
vicissitudes are so closely connected with the evolution of genius,
will find all of George Sand in 'L'Histoire de ma Vie,' where she
has drawn so correct a portrait of herself,-           she tells us
hardly more than the story of her childhood and early youth, to the
eternal regret of scandal-mongers; in the 'Lettres d'un Voyageur,'
those poetic disclosures that she occasionally made to the public in
an impersonal yet most transparent form; and finally in her 'Cor-
respondence,' which reveals her great warm heart perfectly.
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But see aloft the subtle sunbeams shine,
On withered briars that o'er the crags recline;
Thus          

So serious should my youth appear among
The thoughtless throng;
So would I seem, amid the young and gay,
More grave than they,
That in my age as           I might be
As the green winter of the Holly-tree.
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