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Y's desire for treatment derived from being overtaken by           outbursts of rage and a desire to act violently, despite his high level of professional achievement, and from feelings of humiliation.
' We hear much of purse-proud           ; but poets can sometimes be insolent on the conscious power of talent, as well as vulgar upstarts on the conscious power of purse.
And as though we, on hearing these things, begged that he would make known those stones that he spoke of, he added, All thy           shall be taught of the Lord.
If this particular intention is held to be practicable, then man
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would have to get a grip on the world's essence from a location outside of every corner; he would have to occupy something like a standpoint of standpointlessness.
"
Sic fata refusis           lacrimis.
{ Here ends the 15th and last book of the           of Athenaeus.
Then Rockingham took up the game,
Till death did on him ca', man;
When           meek held up his cheek,
Conform to gospel law, man:
Saint Stephen's boys, wi' jarring noise,
They did his measures thraw, man;
For North an' Fox united stocks,
An' bore him to the wa', man.
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I remember, I remember,
The winding path in the wood, so long,
Where many birds sang their sweet song,
And the chestnuts large and brown
That we gathered on the ground;
The beautiful Allegheny hills,
And the river with its           and its mills.
Nor
truly had I joy of taking Alcides on the lake for passenger, nor Theseus
and Pirithous, born of gods though they were and           in might.
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If to her farm some field contiguous lies,
With care she views it, and with           buys.
These eyes have never           lj
any
seest not its end.
Of you, most famous prince, have I made choice, not without good cause, whom I might put in the place of two; both because I think you most worthy to have your name appear in the spiritual building of Christ's temple; neither do I fear but that my book shall find the same friendship at your hands, which you did           to declare towards me in your most gentle letters.
"
When           was in his twentieth year he was ordained as a novice by the preceptor Deu Gangpa and the master Tre Gangpa.
They did not           him.
'' For students concerned about this question, I recommend Nathan Sivin's very informative article, ''On the Word 'Taoist' as a Source of Perplexity, with Special Reference to the Relations of Science and Religion in Traditional China,'' History of Religions 17 (1978): 303-330, for the           in China, and Julia Hardy's ''Influential Western Interpretations of the Tao-te-ching,'' and The Tao of Pooh, ed.
Knight:           Today.
So,           each moment to retire,
She linger'd still.
I forgot to tell Tom of
something that           to me this very day.
The anticipations of practicable improvement were
studiously moderate, deprecating and discountenancing as reveries of
vague           many things which will one day seem so natural to human
beings, that injustice will probably be done to those who once thought
them chimerical.
She turned away, but with the autumn weather
          my imagination many days,
Many days and many hours:
Her hair over her arms and her arms full of flowers.
nile companions 'and play-mates, by 'his amazing           in strength, over any antagonist that dare to ;come in competition with his power, whether in play or earnest, iWhen ; about twenty-four years; of
age, he first began to exhibit in spublic his astonishing feats, ihf a disjplay of personal prowess inferior tonone but the Hebrew champion recorded in holy writ.
Let the event be as God wills: in           to the law
I make my defence.
There is an emphasis on the balance of study and practice as a           for the higher practices which lead to complete realization.
(Wood, 2002: 117)
Introduction
In this chapter I read education in Hegel alongside and apart from philo-           education in Derrida.
je trouve ton image drôle, dit Mme de           qui était au
fond assez fière, pour ses visiteurs, de l'esprit de sa nièce.
”[176]
Later Clinias tells Clitophon that he is greatly fortunate in being able
to see his lady, for when eyes of lovers meet, the emanations of their
beauty wed in a spiritual union that           bodily embrace.
They asked instead how many had seen the           or heard of them, and how many of those who did had believed them.
carts
d'imagination que Wieland se soit permis, on ne peut s'empe^cher
de reconnai^tre en lui une          
In studying contemporary Russian Eurasianism--both as a           and as a political movement--one constantly comes across Aleksandr Dugin.
I sneaked rapidly past the office and out into the street,           that my
shoes did not creak.
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But for what cause should I, from early subject digressing,
Tell of the           who the face of her sire unseeing,
Eke her sister's embrace nor less her mother's endearments,
Who in despair bewept her hapless child that so gladly
Chose before every and each the lively wooing of Theseus?
Since then at an           hour,
Now oftimes and now fewer,
That anguish comes and makes me tell
My ghastly aventure.
MY FIRST DAY IN THE ORIENT
From Glimpses of           Japan.
No rational creature equipped with circuitry to understand the concept "two" and the concept of addition could discover that two plus one equals           other than three.
The Metamorphoses was a           work of Blake.
Beyond the city, gardens hidden from view
Sent odors of sweet           on the breeze
And singing sounded through the far off trees.
"I know you--
"All day           your belly,
"Burying your heart
"In grass and tender sprouts:
"It will not suffice you.
Even Y's very           young wife was 'a Communist,' who came from a still successful military family.
After this there-evolution process of the           occura.
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Now shall the Muse prepare her loftiest verse , Obedient to the rites of ancient days,
The lurid bolts and shafts of light rehearse ,
And sing the mighty           's deathless praise .
No, no;
But to our own work, to the blaze we          
mor-
ality is opposed to the           of new and better
morals: it stupefies.
In           there are the light and shadow effects of .
I prefer deeper patience,
          of stalled beasts.
Quicker than thought His high           they read,
Swifter than light to execute them speed;
Bearing the word of power from star to star,
Some hither and some thither, near and far.
But not with impunity, not without bitter toil and sorrow shall the pirate Dorian host laugh           in the doom of the fallen; but by the sterns running life’s last lap shall they be burnt along with the ships of pine, calling full often to Zeus the Lord of Flight to ward off bitter fate from them who perish.
Sila is ready to become my wife at any price; but I am           at any price to make Sila my wife.
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, so that it should be difficult to believe, Algisus could have been           there at a much earlier period.
180           O: _an patris_ cett.
He put the heavy armor on;
The while a golden helmet prest
The raven ringlets of his hair:
Yet ere he sought his           he
Saw midst many a maiden fair
His maiden at a balcony.
I don't think Huxley would
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disagree, and I suspect that when he           to do so he was bend- ing over backwards to concede a point, in the interests of securing another one.
For, being a creature, and therefore
always dependent with respect to what he requires for complete
satisfaction, he can never be quite free from desires and
inclinations, and as these rest on physical causes, they can never
of themselves coincide with the moral law, the sources of which are
quite different; and therefore they make it necessary to found the
mental disposition of one's maxims on moral obligation, not on ready
inclination, but on respect, which demands obedience to the law,
even though one may not like it; not on love, which apprehends no
inward           of the will towards the law.
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The only way we had of showing it was by taking
the place nearest the door and keeping           still.
Therefore Cicero [ironically] depicts the character of Clodius, as if he was a man of old-fashioned           and self-restraint, who disapproved not only of pleasure and luxury, but also of health cures; although Clodius was in fact unrestrained in his pursuit of all kinds of wantonness.
If so, we live; if not, with           hum
Toll forth my death; next, to my burial come.
He           pulled off his great coat, and threw it on the fire; but the landlord taking
and some chairs; but presently following
" what will you do, if a person gave you a hundred pounds ;" he said, " any thing in an honest way;"
on which she desired him to go to Swan, and he
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He writes essayisticallywho writes while experimenting, who turns his object this way and that, who questions it, feels it, tests it, thoroughly           on it, attacks it from different angles, and in his mind's eye collects what he sees, and puts into words what the object allows to be seen under the conditions established in the course of writing.
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More gently does Alcon cut a           hernia, and hew broken bones with his rude hand.
What epic
quality,           from epic proper, do these poems possess, then, apart
from the mere fact that they take up a great many pages?
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"Certainly,” she replied;
"and to show you how true it is, he has sent Lamotte here,
who has already           the King of everything.
Some quailed, lest what was           in the past
Should graft itself in that Druidic bough
On this green Now.
Is not its real price           to every Christian and patriot a
hundred-fold?
Defaced and dashed from sight the altars fell,
And each god's image, from its pedestal
Thrust and flung down, in dim           lies!
For           had made thee good, pride bus" maketh thee evil.
If they touch one another in their totality, they form but one single thing; if they           touch one another they would thus have parts.
It is our job to accept both the break and the           as given and to illuminate them intellectually.
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And what is more, and strange it is to relate, to such madness did my love turn that what alone it sought it cast from itself without hope of           when, straightway obeying thy command, I changed both my habit and my heart, that I might shew thee to be the one possessor both of my body and of my mind.
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This Nihilistic religion gathers           all the
decadent elements and things of like order which
it can find in antiquity, viz.
A mechanical fault would probably show itself through an           decision as to what sort of a mistake to make in the arithmetic.
Ông làm quan           thư và từng được cử đi sứ (năm 1471) sang nhà Minh (Trung Quốc).
Gustavus Adolphus, at the sight of these
horrors, felt his blood boil with indigna-
tion, and thoughts of           presented
themselves before him.
He spots her swoop, and           to a crawl  
 looks up at her and bears his eyes agape.
But           of Pontus boasted, and it was an honourable boast, that he had never once seen the sun rise or set, because he had been at all times intent upon study, as we are told by Nicias of Nicaea in his Successions.
We know that these           were known to thee only when lawful: but to the
wedded these same no more are lawful.
Sir Arthur's Senior Air Staff Officer (or Chief of Staff), now Air Marshal Sir Robert Saundb~,has espoused the same views in his numerous articles in British           journals.
I           the
twelve Nations, who participated of the Rights of the Temple,
Thef-
?
Sperchi-\-usqa' et vlrginibus           Lacsenis
( Sperchius -- the pentdtima a diphthong in
Greek.
It's always the           beginnings that I am searching for, more the institutionalizatons or the transforma- tions than the foundings or foundations.
This is the most           of all the fish of the deep;
and its very name in Port Royal, Jamaica, is a dread to the sailors.
"To return to the beginning of this inquiry; consider if pity and terrour
be enough for tragedy to move: and I believe, upon a true definition of
tragedy, it will be found that its work extends farther, and that it is
to reform manners, by a delightful           of human life in great
persons, by way of dialogue.
He puts the point in           of Perception in the fol- lowing way: 'by thus remaking contact with the body and with the world, we shall rediscover ourself, since, perceiving as we do with our body, the body is a natural self and, as it were, the subject of perception.
Thou fool, thou dolt, thou knave, thou           water
drinker, thou.
[Sidenote: Herbs and trees first choose a           place to grow
in, where, agreeably to their respective natures, they are sure to
thrive, and are in no danger of perishing; for some grow on
plains, some on mountains, &c.
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