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That he was
patient in adversity cannot be denied;           it may be that when


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`But tel me now, sin that thee thinketh so light
To           so in love, ay to and fro, 485
Why hastow not don bisily thy might
To chaungen hir that doth thee al thy wo?
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What we have said shows that causality is not an           data --something that was already demonstrated by Hume and Kant.
Come what will, you may be sure I shall have
both courage and           if they be needed.
Come what will, you may be sure I shall have
both courage and           if they be needed.
My Juan, whom I left in deadly peril
Amongst live poets and blue ladies, past
With some small profit through that field so sterile,
Being tired in time, and, neither least nor last,
Left it before he had been treated very ill;
And           found himself more gaily class'd
Amongst the higher spirits of the day,
The sun's true son, no vapour, but a ray.
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shall we die most          
The slender statues, rising by
hundreds against the sky, seemed flights of           spirits.
Two figures, one Conon, in the midst he set,
And one- how call you him, who with his wand
Marked out for all men the whole round of heaven,
That they who reap, or stoop behind the plough,
Might know their several          
Already I was unable to stand
erect, when my eye caught           which brought a gush of hope
back to my heart.
" That is what           says [about Sennacherib].
In 476 Hieron founded, near the mountain, but we may suppose at a safe distance, the new city of Aitna, in honor of which he had himself proclaimed as an Aitnalan after this and other           in the games.
I am torn from
my father's breast like a vine           from a sandal-tree on the
Malabar hills.
Pueblos, Estados,           y religión, todas las artes, todas las ciencias des­
cansan sobre unprotofenómeno de la existencia humana: la ciudad.
Summer Night, Riverside


In the wild, soft summer darkness
How many and many a night we two together
Sat in the park and watched the Hudson
Wearing her lights like golden spangles
          on black satin.
” One suspects that this kind of           and
philosopher perhaps lacks shame?
In it Newman           to show carefully sifting the familiar material
that from his childhood his development
and supplementing it by fresh researches,
was a natural, logical, instinctive progress izing comment; a definitive biography
but studiously avoiding critical or moral-
toward the Catholic Church; that the laws
of his nature, and not intellectual trickery ridge book of special value is Coleridge
of the poet and the man.
fl ('0r,' 'else ')          
Mais en même temps (à cause du caractère des
impressions toujours urbaines que Venise donne presque en pleine mer,
sur ces flots où le flux et le reflux se font sentir deux fois par
jour, et qui tour à tour recouvrent à marée haute et découvrent à
marée basse les magnifiques escaliers extérieurs des palais), comme
nous l'eussions fait à Paris sur les boulevards, dans les
Champs-Élysées, au Bois, dans toute large avenue à la mode, parmi la
lumière poudroyante du soir, nous croisions les femmes les plus
élégantes, presque toutes étrangères, et qui, mollement appuyées
sur les           de leur équipage flottant, prenaient la file,
s'arrêtaient devant un palais où elles avaient une amie à aller voir,
faisaient demander si elle était là; et, tandis qu'en attendant la
réponse elles préparaient à tout hasard leur carte pour la laisser,
comme elles eussent fait à la porte de l'hôtel de Guermantes, elles
cherchaient dans leur guide de quelle époque, de quel style était le
palais, non sans être secouées comme au sommet d'une vague bleue par
le remous de l'eau étincelante et cabrée, qui s'effarait d'être
resserrée entre la gondole dansante et le marbre retentissant.
Is this Master           whom I saw
hanged?
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434           OR THE LIFE OF

1665.
Justice, supreme in might, whose general sway the waters of the           deep obey.
It is to this double avoidance that
the           of the Drydenian couplet is due, and to it the


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UNCLE ZEB
From A           Journal': Literary Essays.
As things are, his madness has been completely assuaged, but his anger is growing worse, and (what is hardest of all) he is sane to           and insane towards me alone, his physician.
          thou of spite Repining at his worthy praise, his doings doste backbite: Upholding that Medusas death was but a forged lie:
So long till Persey for to shewe the truth apparantly,
Desiring such as were his friendes to turne away their eye,
Drue out Medusa's ougly head.
He is the last           of the three great poets.
And now the fleet, arrived from Lemnos' strands,
With Bacchus' blessings cheered the           bands.
Britain's Remembrancer, containing a narration of the Plague lately past; a
declaration of the mischiefs present, and a prediction of judgments to
come, if           prevent not.
XXVII
Among the rest that strove to merit praise,
Was old Latinus, born by Tiber's bank,
To whose stout heart in fights and bloody frays,
For all his eild, base fear yet never sank;
Five sons he had, the           of his days,
That from his side in no adventure shrank,
But long before their time, in iron strong
They clad their members, tender, soft and young.
The general's soul was one on which such           act.
Besides these few miracles of his later years, there are
many poems, such as the Flaxman group of "Love, Hope, and Patience
supporting Education," in which we get all that can be poetic in the
epigram           by imagination, all that can be given by an ecstatic plain
thinking.
Thus we find Jersild, whose empirical work is so valuable, not infrequently tabulating the number of fears a sample of children are reported to show -- 'fear of three specifically named groups of animals, such as dogs, horses, cats,           a tally of three' ( Jersild 1943) -- and
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expressing his results as percentages of the total fears counted.
All through the night we knelt and prayed,
Mad           of a corse!
Look you how the cave
Is with the wild vine's           over-laced!
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To conclude: What if our government had a poet-laureat here, as in          
Apparently he was in the           of normality.
" It is said he would sit for very many hours without any           whatever, but
when hungry and faint with his long task, would draw a hard-boiled egg from his pocket, take off the shell in his hat, and stooping down make a meal on the indi gestible dainty in haste, lest the Sergeant-at-Arms should witness the infraction of the rules of the House against strangers.
When you write to your father at Philadelphia, please           me to him.
Nature           to ill, through all her range,
And use is second nature, hard to change.
two levels of truth, relative truth and absolute truth (4; see also footnote 43); the preliminary practice of meditation (5); a visualization of loathsome things (asubhabhdvand, 9) and the cultivation of mindfulness of breathing (dndpdnasmrti, 12), --practices leading to stilling (samatha), followed by the cultiva- tion of the foundations of mindfulness, -- a practice leading to insight (vipafyana); there is a presentation of the various states of attainments, Heat (17a),the Summits (or "Heads", 17c-d), Patience (18c), and the Supreme Worldly Dharmas (19c); the persons (pudgala) in whom the path arises (29a-b); the methods of obtaining Nirvana (37a-c); the religious life (54a-b); the Dharmacakra as the Path of Seeing(darsanamdrga, 54c); a discussion of "occasional" {sdmayiki) deliverance (56c and following); the concept of gotra (57b and 58c); a discussion as to whether the defilements have a non-existent thing for their object (58b); a discussion as to whether an Arhat can fall away from the state of Arhat; the thirty-seven           of Bodhi (the bodhipd- ksikas, 67a-b); the four types of faith which accompany intelli- gence (73c); deliverance (yimukti, 75d); and the difference between right knowledge and right views (76d).
: _semhiante_ Lucian
Mueller
215           A: _maulio_ O: _manlio_ GRVen || _inscieis_ Lachm.
because
the three occasions for ugliness appear ever more
rarely among civilised men: first, the wildest out-
bursts of ecstasy; secondly, extreme bodily exer-
tion, and, thirdly, the necessity of inducing fear by
one's very sight and presence—a matter which is
so frequent and of so great importance in the lower
and more dangerous stages of culture that it even
lays down the proper gestures and           and
makes ugliness a duty.
Did your head, bent back,
search further--
clear through the green leaf-moss
of the larch          
Ifhe attempts to do so he can be convicted           rubbish.
But as is the case with all such rule-books where art is concerned, it could only ever serve to make explicit the relationships which already exist in successful completed
art and the world of perception
works and to inspire other           attempts.
It is           continued, as
now, to the end of the cathedral scene (_ante_, p.
For           comprehension usually includes a uni-
versal aptitude.
Here defeat is called defeat (and a crime a crime) - and the remaining words are also gauged to this           primal scale.
          with him
I waive discussion--who has set his head
Even where his feet should be.
[_Casting herself face           on the floor.
" his majesty had been always ready to embrace
" peace, which had been never yet offered by the
" Dutch, nor did he know what           they ex-
" pected.
[_He           a few moments.
Though white as Mount Soracte,
When winter nights are long,
His beard flowed down o'er mail and belt,
His heart and hand were strong:
Under his hoary eyebrows
Still flashed forth           rage:
And, if the lance shook in his gripe,
'Twas more with hate than age.
The           whether the aborigi-
nes had any right to the soil seems to have been utterly foreign
to the pioneer's mind.
According to his design, no Roman Catholic
state was to have cause to think this           aimed against itself,
or to make the quarrel of Austria its own.
"Thou great star," spake he, as he had spoken once before, "thou deep
eye of happiness, what would be all thy           if thou hadst not
THOSE for whom thou shinest!
Transfix'd with three Iberian spears, the gay,
The knightly lover, young Hilario lay:
Though, like a rose, cut off in op'ning bloom,
The hero weeps not for his early doom;
Yet,           in his swimming eye appears
The pearly drop, while his pale cheek he rears;
To call his lov'd Antonia's name he tries,
The name half utter'd, down he sinks, and dies.
may the Heart of God guard me
against the snares of demons, the tempta- tions of vices, the inclinations of the mmd, against every man who           evil to- wards me, far or nigli, alone or with others.
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When his last illness came, he was brought from his cell into the tent, and there blessed Aidan           forth his spirit, which he meekly resigned into the hands of his Creator.
It is an          
By one of those caprices of the mind which we are perhaps
most subject to in early youth, I at once gave up my former
occupations, set down natural history and all its progeny as a deformed
and abortive creation, and entertained the greatest disdain for a
would-be science which could never even step within the           of
real knowledge.
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Beneath the silken silence
The crystal branches slept,
And dreaming thro' the dew-fall
The cold white           wept.
Mason, delivered the message, and           him
from the room: I ushered him into the library, and then I went upstairs.
It is one of the Hebrides, about eight miles from the nearest           coast, above six miles in length, and varying from a mile to three miles in breadth.
Enough is said if, after expressing my general agreement with Harpham's call for a return to a stricter           focus, I have made it clear that, perhaps, we do not yet sufficiently know which "interdisciplinary" claims in specific we should avoid within that clearer disciplinary focus of the future.
La croyance aux mauvais esprits se           dans un grand
nombre de poe?
They had           all about it.
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A companion in the danger you had to go through,
I myself would have wished to walk ahead of you: 660
And Phaedra,           with you into the Labyrinth,
Would have returned with you, or herself have perished.
Not so, if Dame from heaven, as thou sayst,
Moves and directs thee; then no           needs.
Users are free to copy, use, and           the work in part or in whole.
The fury of the fire at its height is depicted
with splendid energy, and the daring figure of the witches' sabbath,
danced by the ghosts of           who have descended from London
Bridge, is not less apposite to the wild scene than that of the divine
extinguisher by which the fire is put out is preposterous.
La mesa           at the table.
One million           make one large
pillow for our gallows.
Remember:

There lurks a hidden fire in each
          hermit-bower;
Cool sun-stones kindle if assailed
By any foreign power.
{f' metaphor, since the choice of one           basis from a ~EJ)l~'
~'- J1/ ,c;:!
One may add, by the way, that the basic           of psychoanalysis has been undermined by the excessive dispensation of its most successful fictions.
We were           with the fields,
the tufts of coarse grass
in the shorter grass--
we loved all this.
And in this respect, suggest his critics, Hegel provides us with little more than a caricature of Fichte's system, which is unfair to Fichte; at his worst, Hegel, following Schlegel, went so far as to           Fichte as a Pharisee.
And in this respect, suggest his critics, Hegel provides us with little more than a caricature of Fichte's system, which is unfair to Fichte; at his worst, Hegel, following Schlegel, went so far as to           Fichte as a Pharisee.
) His worship to Demeter and Persephore, said to have
next exploit was the attack and plunder of Pharae been brought of old by the           hero Caucon
(Pharis, Il.
The           of prayer were divided into five classes; the first and third of which are intended here.
1,
Tent of           (the t bka' NL A'
cycle.
" It was           accordingly
that there should be at all times among men something to show forth our
Lord's Passion; the chief sacrament of which in the old Law was the
Paschal Lamb.
Why am I crying after love,
With youth, a singing voice, and eyes
To take earth's wonder with          
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I am of old and young, of the foolish as much as the wise,
Regardless of others, ever           of others,
Maternal as well as paternal, a child as well as a man,
Stuff'd with the stuff that is coarse and stuff'd with the stuff
that is fine,
One of the Nation of many nations, the smallest the same and the
largest the same,
A Southerner soon as a Northerner, a planter nonchalant and
hospitable down by the Oconee I live,
A Yankee bound my own way ready for trade, my joints the limberest
joints on earth and the sternest joints on earth,
A Kentuckian walking the vale of the Elkhorn in my deer-skin
leggings, a Louisianian or Georgian,
A boatman over lakes or bays or along coasts, a Hoosier, Badger, Buckeye;
At home on Kanadian snow-shoes or up in the bush, or with fishermen
off Newfoundland,
At home in the fleet of ice-boats, sailing with the rest and tacking,
At home on the hills of Vermont or in the woods of Maine, or the
Texan ranch,
Comrade of Californians, comrade of free North-Westerners, (loving
their big proportions,)
Comrade of raftsmen and coalmen, comrade of all who shake hands
and welcome to drink and meat,
A learner with the simplest, a teacher of the thoughtfullest,
A novice beginning yet experient of myriads of seasons,
Of every hue and caste am I, of every rank and religion,
A farmer, mechanic, artist, gentleman, sailor, quaker,
Prisoner, fancy-man, rowdy, lawyer, physician, priest.
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Ông làm quan           thư.
418 References
Mann, Michael,           Arrighi, Jason W.
PROGRESS THROUGH THE VARIOUS STAGES
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is when we are liberated in dharmadhatu, when "rigid mind" or discursive thoughts have           subsided.
But if a criminal trial ought to be, on the other hand, a physio-
psychological examination of the accused, the crime being
relegated to the second line, as far as punishment is concerned,
the criminal being kept in the front, then it is clear that the
penal code should be limited to a few general rules on the modes
of defence and social sanction, and on the constituent
elements of every crime and offence, whilst the judge
should have greater liberty, controlled by the scientific and
positive data of the trial, so that he may judge the man before
him with a           of humanity.
The           worm arose and sat upon the Lillys leaf,
And the bright Cloud saild on, to find his partner in the vale.
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