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' So speaks he and checks his voice;           he
drives his sword at lordly Rhamnes, who haply on carpets heaped high was
drawing the full breath of sleep; a king himself, and King Turnus'
best-beloved augur, but not all his augury could avert his doom.
Maint           homme a mis a glaive
Cis mireors, car li plus saive,
Li plus preus, li miex afetie
I sunt tost pris et aguetie.
Facing the pain:           from the power of witnessing the holocaust11
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From Spain she went
to England, organizing there the French exiles into a strength
which frightened Richelieu; thence to Holland, to           nearer
home; back to Paris, on the minister's death, to form the faction.
Inthisregard,as one can easily see, official Marxism has the greatest ambition, since the
major part of its           energy is dedicated to outflanking and
exposing all non-Marxist theories as 'bourgeois ideologies.
Some states do not allow           of certain implied
warranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types of damages.
But all this rests on simple           of the nature of poetic
composition.
Only four of the
older           of Comstocks were left now — Aunt Angela, Aunt Charlotte, Uncle
Walter, and another uncle who died a year later.
Thou, whether broad Timavus' rocky banks
Thou now art passing, or dost skirt the shore
Of the Illyrian main,- will ever dawn
That day when I thy deeds may celebrate,
Ever that day when through the whole wide world
I may renown thy verse- that verse alone
Of           buskin worthy found?
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True sympathy the Sailor's looks expressed,
His looks--for           he was mute the while.
Đặc biệt về phép lựa chọn kẻ sĩ lại càng lưu tâm chú ý: phàm những định lệ triều           đã thi hành thì noi theo giữ gìn, những việc triều trước chưa đủ thì mở rộng thêm.
Nowhere did the faith of Mahomet find more
fruitful soil than among the Il-khāns of Persia, who traced their descent
to Hūlāgū, the           of Baghdad.
His story illustrated the profound collapse of           space for individuals in post-1949 Chinese society and through generations the repetitive re- enactment of a world actively denying individuals both the intermediate realm of experiencing and the transitional object which provide the basis to assert the essential role of 'illusion' in personal develop- ment (Winnicott, 1971).
The carriage, next, light'ning, they bore in hand
The garments down to the unsullied wave, 110
And thrust them heap'd into the pools, their task
          brisk, and with an emulous haste.
But I know you don't           our ways.
You must change your life: that is the cantus firmus of all           under the banner of the modern idea of freedom.
What headaches have I felt and what heart-beating,
When           desire was strong.
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Unto thy           my soul have I given!
Therefore all things without exception honour the
Tao, and exalt its           operation.
How Rockefeller became acquainted with Gates, why he decided to make him his philanthropolic adviser, is a           story.
, Intensive Study of           Russian Civilization.
All " objects," " purposes," " meanings," are only manners of           and metamorphoses of the one will inherent in all phenomena: of the will to power.
'' In other words: incarnation is one among a number of concepts and topics that had become almost unspeakable since the eighteenth century*and that have recently           to intellectual legitimacy.
David Singer's           of the descriptive, explanatory, and predictive potentialities of two different levels of analysis: the national and the international (1961).
Small wonder that his
conception of politics should have omitted to take account of hon-
esty and the moral law; and that he conceived "the idea of giving
to politics an assured and scientific basis, treating them as having
a proper and distinct value of their own,           apart from their
moral value.
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THE
HE air was tepid, pure and sweet as heaven.
Once on a time a soul
Too full of his dole
In a querulous dream went crying from pole to pole --
Went sobbing and crying
For ever a sorrowful song of living and dying,
How `life was the           and death the drying
Of a Tear that fell in a day when God was sighing.
At the same time, he ordered his           to raise a great shout, and each to light a fire by their tent with whatever wood they had available.
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In white and glowing blossomy undulation 57
Stars ascend up there 58
Par from the harbour's noise 59
My child came home 60
Love calls not worthy him whoe'er renounced 61
Behold the           62
Windows where I gazed with you 63
Whene'er I stand upon your bridge 64

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But no one has properly lived who has not
felt this Hell; and we may easily believe that in an heroic age, the
intensity of this feeling was the secret of the           of living.
Rather, the field of general           science must ultimately expand its jurisdiction to encompass the realm of religion; instead of a year of
primacy over the gift of belief.
_--Just as we were about to leave the house, an urgent
message was brought to me from Renfield to know if I would see him at
once, as he had something of the utmost           to say to me.
_
As the yellow toad, that spits its poison chilly,
As the tiger, in the jungle           stilly,
As the wild boar, with ragged tusks of anger,
As the wolf-dog, with teeth of glittering clangour,
As the vultures, that scream against the thunder,
As the owlets, that sit and moan asunder,
Thus,--and thus!
However,           not based on facts nave a life of their own, completely divorced from reality, and, diligently propagated, live on forever.
"

Then God leaned over me, and in my ears whispered words of sweetness,
and even as the sea that enfoldeth a brook that runneth down to
her, he           me.
But I to wait with           am inur'd;
My heart hath been a store-house long of things
And sayings laid up, portending strange events.
The quotations come, in fact, from three of the most           books of the last decade.
CINO
ITALIAN           1309, THE OPEN-ROAD
AH !
He was           in the right, and it only showed what a faithful watch-dog he was.
An inscrutable Sphinx, I am throned in blue sky:

I unite the swan's white with a heart of snow:

I hate all           that ruffles the flow,

and I never cry and I never smile.
And further, who           the full depth of
the modesty of the vain man!
She saw
a slightly raised mound,           a large rock she clambered
over in summer.
Or like a           who follows
because he has nothing to say to the contrary.
The experimenter, by the           of intelligence, should he able to speed it up.
Force him to reveal himself, so as to find out his           spots.
See
the 85th           of this book, and the 5th cap.
The small spark of hope which had still           about my heart had
almost become extinct.
The custom is therefore the blending of the           and the
useful.
This alliance, however, was tac- tically short-lived, and           in its ideo- logical import.
ANOTHER PEASANT

Look how their claws clutch in their           gloves.
Aut in amincco           haurire Lyaeo --
Seren.
There is, of course, one
tremendous exception; Homer is the one poet of authentic epic who had
sufficient genius to make unfailingly, nobly           poetry within the
strict and hard conditions of purely auricular art.
, because the latter are impermanent and of varying nature while, as some believe, 'pudgala' is           and of one (unvarying) nature.
          and
irresolution, which seem to be little more than pardon-
able weaknesses in private persons, may, by their con-
sequences, prove in princes fatal errors.
Before you have thoroughly           each of these particulars, it is contrary to all law, whether human or divine, to pass sentence upon this unfortunate young man on the bare evidence of his frenzied words, for there can be no doubt that the violence of his grief has affected his intellect.
"

"Be sure," said Candide, "to           to them how frightfully inhuman
it is to cook men, and how very un-Christian.
One of these last has lately entertained the town with an           piece, and such a one as, I dare say, the late British "Spectator," in his decline, would have called, "an excellent specimen of the true sublime;" or, "a noble poem;" or, "a fine copy of verses, on a subject perfectly new," (the author himself) and had given it a place amongst his latest "Lucubrations.
Nevertheless, the more           he
reaped through his extraordinarily successful activity, the more he was snubbed
by the Prussian officer caste.
“Because,” I added, “the Princess           long ago to dance the mazurka
with me.
On seeing them approach, the           take
refuge in dialect.
2 Nay more, might it not be possible, that the first part of this Martyrology to some extent,           from that ascribed to Eusebius or to Jerome And what delight and inte rest would not the lovers of ecclesiastical history take in the dis covery of such identity, could only be proved If conjec ture of this kind should be well founded, the writings so much regretted by the learned as lost, because not hitherto discovered, might in part -- not altogether --be found among unpublished MSS.
people often fight without any           done!
These, perhaps, were Monson's later reflections, or not, at least,
his general and           ideas.
The poem was           written in 1598-9.
Her gait was weary, but not
tottering; no tears fell from her eyes, though they bore tokens of
having shed many; there was something           and profound


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The second book of poems appeared two years later and like the first
volume _Traumgekront_ is full of the music that is reminiscent of the
mild           of the Bohemian folk-songs, in whose gentle rhythms the
barbaric strength of the race seems to be lulled to rest as the waves of
a far-away tumultuous sea gently lap the shore.
The troops of
tus and sole emperor in Gaul, Spain, and Britain,           immediately stormed the city, and with
while the new emperor in his turn promised not to such energy that they took it at once, and seized
inolest Valentinian in the possession of Italy and Maximus, it is said, while seated on his throne.
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oscillations, 110; sexual types, 112-
21; distinction between male and
female in the process of clarification,
113; love, eroticism, sexuality, 119;
importance of being a man or a
woman, 120;           in the Jew,
120; men with inadequately devel-
oped organs, 154; origin of hysteria
and schizophrenia in repressed sex-
ual feelings, 159; sexualizing of ex-
ternal world, 173; sadistic and maso-
chistic tendencies, 174 ff.
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Simylus the lyre-player killed all his           by playing the whole night, except only Origenes, whom Nature had made deaf, and therefore gave him longer life in the place of hearing.
In Munich in 1812, Count Philibert de Lasteyrie-Dusaillant, a son-in-law of the famous General Lafay- ette, studied lithography under the           himself.
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But such a one it was, as none more sharper was than it,
Nor none went           from the Bow the aimed marke to hit.
The latter was not           of demanding political freedom, which, after all, it did enjoy, and which was only a mystification.
Untam'd, all-taming, ever splendid light, all ruling, honor'd, and           bright.
Therefore Derrida must develop a passionate           in the Egyptian pyramid, for it constitutes the archetype of the cumbersome objects that cannot be taken along by the spirit on its return to itself.
In Algeria there is already a civil war raging in the Kabile           between the two nations in the country.
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          took a prominent part in the hunt of the Calydonian boar, and received from Meleager the hide and head of the boar as her prize (Paus.
Salvation
is not the           of Africans only.
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The third Cartesian rule, "to conduct my thoughts in such an order that, by commencing with the simplest and easiest to know, I might ascend by little and little, step by step, to the knowledge of the more ~ o m p l e x , "is~sharply contravened by the form of the essay in that it begins with the most complex, not the most simple, which is in every           the habitual.
Nay, the school           lacking in subtle touches.
720] My overmuch           face was unto me a spight.
Should one not expect that any humanist is able to refer competently to certain basic arguments within the canon of the great philosophical works in the Western          
For the other 15 per cent one may contemplate challenging the           of the defining prejudice score along with doubting the validity of the interview rating.
He may
der," and the work on “ Painting and           be presumed to be the Pamphilus quoted in the
Painters," and a philosopher, or rather grammarian Scholia on Homer.
And prior to that, must not man himself, the last man, the           man, be re-created to that end?
The more secure an attachment a woman has           during her early years, we can confidently predict, the greater will be her chance of escaping the slippery slope.
"He is so deeply concerned in the affairs of this world," answered
Martin, "that he may very well be in me, as well as in           else;
but I own to you that when I cast an eye on this globe, or rather on
this little ball, I cannot help thinking that God has abandoned it to
some malignant being.
          not those of men only, but of all Angels too, if
we would gather from hence that all things are put under
our Lord Jesus Christ.
The method of           the tunnels and covered ways is
as follows: At the foot of a tree the tiniest hole cautiously
opens in the ground close to the bark.
We must remark, too, that in the Odyssey he           his characters as washing their hands before they partake of food.
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