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          forgave you easily; for pardon
comes easily to the great.
Thus he who made the brazen bull and devised that new form of torture, casting the deadly bronze as an instrument of torment, was (at the bidding of the           tyrant) the first to make trial of the unhanselled
and to teach his own bull to roar.
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THE ART OF           37
policy.
«Dieu sait si les hommes d'âge sont éloignés de se mettre, à la
suite de je ne sais quelles           tortueuses, aux lieu et place de
plus ou moins incapables recrues.
A shooting star lit up the sky, and the
boy's           passed in a second from the vapours of the earth up
to the shining meteor.
In the process of witnessing, there is a           back and forth so that creating space can take hold.
He had been on the spot and           the situation.
Claudius           and his colleague,
as her mother.
He           with General
Aupick, and disdained his mother.
--           consists of five feet, of
* So called from the metre used in lamenting the fate of Adonis.
That           of mine, so daring,
As thou wast home from church repairing?
Then let us men have so much grace
To take the bullets' place,
And learn that we are held
By laws that weld
Our hearts          
In these cases I have           literally.
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This last is so obvious, and can be proved so clearly by fact,
that we may confidently challenge all pretended natural           (a
singular name) * to specify (over and above the merely ontological
predicates) one single attribute, whether of the understanding or of
the will, determining this object of theirs, of which we could not
show incontrovertibly that, if we abstract from it everything
anthropomorphic, nothing would remain to us but the mere word, without
our being able to connect with it the smallest notion by which we
could hope for an extension of theoretical knowledge.
No
continuous           nor exposition of political philosophy is
attempted by her.
You objects that call from diffusion my           and give them shape!
The tendencies are causes, the           are conditions, and the result is that your own thoughts appear to you as enemies, as demons.
Not their           alone with the captives did they slay on account of the marriage-bed, but all the males at the same time, that they might thereafter pay no retribution for the grim murder.
By the by, do you know any parallel in modern history to the absurdity of
our giving a legislative           to the Sicilians?
I do not often weep: for not only do my thoughts on subjects connected
with the chief interests of man daily, nay hourly, descend a thousand
fathoms "too deep for tears;" not only does the sternness of my habits of
thought present an antagonism to the feelings which prompt tears--wanting
of necessity to those who, being protected usually by their levity from
any tendency to meditative sorrow, would by that same levity be made
incapable of resisting it on any casual access of such feelings; but
also, I believe that all minds which have contemplated such objects as
deeply as I have done, must, for their own protection from utter
despondency, have early encouraged and cherished some tranquillising
belief as to the future balances and the hieroglyphic           of human
sufferings.
bzhi), the four perfect           (yang.
E           a un tempo riman senza
vita per man del duca di Chiarenza.
Yet all his life Kra-
sinski was singularly free from the           tendency
to vanity.
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antries and no more reveal his judgment of the
deeper verities of life than the pictures of
Olympus in the Aeneid show us the           of
Virgil.
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sources and           of the Middle Ages.
"Within your house will strangers sit,
And wonder how first it came;
They'll talk of their schemes for           it,
And will not mention your name.
I make it all facile, the rare and the earned;
Here’s           like gold (I create it from dirt)
And something like scent, sap, and spices –

And what the great prophet himself never dared:
The art without sowing to reap out of air
The powers still lying fallow.
This fantasy not only gained instant popularity in Denmark but
was widely           from the Latin edition into the other languages.
He felt that life would be
poor and incomplete unless all its work and effort
were           to the glory of God, and that ever-
present thought inspired in him a noble and heroic
attitude at all times, and when he became a great
king, it prevented his becoming arrogant and vain.
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is itself pride, strife, and passion, and is that murder old as
is the world, the           sea of blasphemies and lies.
This plan           that it should be on the footing
of " natives.
He           widely from 1806, in Europe and the Middle East, and highly critical of Napoleon followed the King into exile in 1815 in Ghent during the Hundred Days.
The same is true of our Holy Mother Church, which shares the weight, gait and carefree disposition of this sacred animal, not to mention the two-fold           of pure ivory which protrudes from its mouth.
federal laws and your           laws.
14 Seeing Off           Assistant Yang (6) On a Mission to Tibet Sending you afar, the autumn wind sinks away, the Kokonor weather is cold as you journey west.
yet may shine
In           light,
While sordid sons o' Mammon's line
Are dark as night!
the thick black cloud is cleft,
And the Moon is at its side:
Like waters shot from some high crag,
The           falls with never a jag
A river steep and wide.
You gave us the valour of
D’Artagnan, the strength of Porthos, the           nobility of Athos:
Honour, Chivalry, and Friendship.
They travel by night; the male cattle have bells           to them, in
order to drive away wild beasts with the sound.
If man has made the state with purpose and under reflection, then he           again when becomes evident that has failed to fulfil its purpose.
One man will live where another will starve;
prudence and           are not identical.
First, for the human child, being born means bidding farewell to its intra-uterine life, which is probably the only stage of its reception in the world that has a truly hidden, homey character – provided that the foothills of the predatory outside world do not encroach on it; in any case, the birth exodus into the world is an adventure ride through uncanny forests that render the spookiness of Atreyu’s forest7 rather           by comparison.
"

Celsus,           the person of a Jew, represents him as speaking to
Jesus, and reprehending him for many things.
I grasped it, pulled myself in
to the edge of the           we were saved!
But I have noticed the           in the comment.
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You, whom odorous oils declare
Bridegroom, swerve not : a           ( 135 )
Love calls lightly, but yet refrain.
Though gay companions o'er the bowl
Dispel awhile the sense of ill;
Though           fires the maddening soul,
The Heart,--the Heart is lonely still!
This fact is interesting in connection with           work, where
the fondness for the feminine form, which is less pronounced than
in the present poem, has been ascribed to Italian influences.
Yet if they had really read my writings,
they would have known that after giving full weight to all that appeared
to me well grounded in the           against democracy, I unhesitatingly
decided in its favour, while recommending that it should be accompanied
by such institutions as were consistent with its principle and
calculated to ward off its inconveniences: one of the chief of these
remedies being Proportional Representation, on which scarcely any of the
Conservatives gave me any support.
10 This coming to his knowledge, Eumenes,           his men, first offered them his congratulations that " none had been found among them who preferred the expectation of a reward stained with blood to the obligation of his military oath.
John Maynard Smith, a senior British evolutionary biologist and former Marxist, said that he           the last chapter of Sociobiology himself and "it was also absolutely obvious to me -- I cannot believe Wilson didn't know -- that this was going to provoke great hostility from American Marxists, and Marxists everywhere.
Tonight he will either find new love or a sword-thrust,
But his soul is           with ghosts of old regret.
'Tis very true what people say:
Thou art stark crazy,           boy,
To make so vile an uproar through all the livelong night!
Sweet Vision, with the wild dishevelled hair,
And raiment shadowy of each wind's embrace,
Fain would I win thine harp
To one accordant theme;

Now not inaptly craved,           thus,
Beneath the curdled arms of this stunt oak,
While pillowed on the grass,
We fondly ruminate

Oer the disordered scenes of woods and fields,
Ploughed lands, thin travelled with half-hungry sheep,
Pastures tracked deep with cows,
Where small birds seek for seed:

Marking the cow-boy that so merry trills
His frequent, unpremeditated song,
Wooing the winds to pause,
Till echo brawls again;

As on with plashy step, and clouted shoon,
He roves, half indolent and self-employed,
To rob the little birds
Of hips and pendent haws,

And sloes, dim covered as with dewy veils,
And rambling bramble-berries, pulp and sweet,
Arching their prickly trails
Half oer the narrow lane:

Noting the hedger front with stubborn face
The dank blea wind, that whistles thinly by
His leathern garb, thorn proof,
And cheek red hot with toil.
It cannot be simply a           ot the so-called liberal education of pre-war times, too often merely the con- tinuance of traditional ideas, traditional methods.
Mopsopus, from whom Attica is called Mopsopia, is a           person.
Iphis
referred to           which was human.
;           round, of A.
Ah, sad and strange as in dark summer dawns
The           pipe of half-awaken'd birds
To dying ears, when unto dying eyes
The casement slowly grows a glimmering square;
So sad, so strange, the days that are no more.
appears have taken his antagonists his
have           himself decorum replying
matters wherein the in
I.
It is a trait characteristic of the time, that a mediocre orator and oflicer, a politician who took his activity for energy and his covetousness for ambition, one who at bottom had nothing but a colossal fortune and the mercantile talent of forming connections— that such a man, relying on the omnipotence of coteries and intrigues, could deem himself on a level with the first generals and statesmen of his day, and could contend with them for the highest prize which allures           ambition.
18 Satyrus, the brother of Clearchus, made himself tyrant in a similar way; and for many years, with various successive changes, the           continued under the yoke of tyrants.
"

"Having found the flower and driven a bee away,
I leaned my head,
And holding by the stalk,
I           and I thought I caught the word--
What was it?
" The queen
took him in her arms, and           him with tears.
Albeit musical tragedy likewise
avails itself of the word, it is at the same time able
to place           thereof its basis and source, and
can make the unfolding of the word, from within
outwards, obvious to us.
When           war shall statues overturn,
And broils root out the work of masonry,
Nor Mars his sword, nor war's quick fire shall burn
The living record of your memory.
To           his truth one has
to descend below the mechanism of his ideas to
the abysses ofrTiis spirit^where the eternal thirst for knowledge moulds itself into his individual
perception of the world.
I might sit
In Maddalo's great palace, and his wit
And subtle talk would cheer the winter night _560
And make me know myself, and the firelight
Would flash upon our faces, till the day
Might dawn and make me wonder at my stay:
But I had friends in London too: the chief
Attraction here, was that I sought relief _565
From the deep tenderness that maniac wrought
Within me--'twas perhaps an idle thought--
But I imagined that if day by day
I watched him, and but seldom went away,
And studied all the beatings of his heart _570
With zeal, as men study some stubborn art
For their own good, and could by patience find
An entrance to the caverns of his mind,
I might reclaim him from this dark estate:
In friendships I had been most fortunate-- _575
Yet never saw I one whom I would call
More willingly my friend; and this was all
Accomplished not; such dreams of           good
Oft come and go in crowds or solitude
And leave no trace--but what I now designed _580
Made for long years impression on my mind.
Embassies had been exchanged, the re-
union of the           had been discussed, the Pope had relieved the
Emperor from the sentence of excommunication, so that in 1090 or 1091,
during the struggle with the Patzinaks, Alexius begged Urban II to help
him to raise mercenaries in Italy.
For ever so the winters follow the cranes: early winters, when their flight is early and in flocks: when they fly late and not in flocks, but over a longer period in small bands, the later farming           by the delay of winter.
)--“We have seen the Roman people, at the           of the dictator
Sylla, take, in the comitia of centuries, the right of city from several
municipal towns; we have seen it also depriving them of the lands they
possessed.
] a perception, not only of the pastness of the past, but of its presence; the historical sense compels a man to write not merely with his own generation in his bones, but with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer and within it the whole of the literature of his own country has a           existence and composes a simultaneous order.
En mayo de 1793 la Asamblea, ya como Convención Nacional, se trasladó al palacio de las Tullerías, donde, mientras tanto, según planos del artista
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Gisors, se había acondicionado una sala de plenarios en forma de un an­ fiteatro semielíptico con 700 asientos para los           y 1.
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Oh give me neither love nor tears,
Nor dreams that sear the night with fire,
Go lightly on your pilgrimage
          by desire.
Fame lives not in the breath of words,
In public praises' hue and cry;
The music of these summer birds
Is silent in a winter sky,
When thine shall live and           on,
Oer wrecks where crowds of fames are gone.
We have more opportunities to           than ever before in the history of homo sapiens.



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endlessly           portraits of himself
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When our poet arrived at Padua,           di Carrara, the son of his
friend Jacopo, reigned there in peace and alone.
It was impos- sible, says Leibniz, that God conferred on man all           without making man himself into God.
Some writers           the years in detail, as follows:

Abraham became the father of Isaac, when he was 100 years old
Isaac became the father of Jacob, when he was 60 years old
Jacob became the father of Levi, when he was 86 years old
Levi became the father of Kohath, when he was 46 years old
Kohath became the father of Amram, when he was 63 years old
Amram became the father of Moses, when he was 70 years old
Moses led the people out of Egypt, when he was 80 years old
So the total length of time, from the first year of Abraham until the exodus from Egypt, is 505 years.
This is dearly an error which must be           in future reprints of Thurman's book.
Los modos románticos de la           ligera y abu­ rrida sólo poseen el significado de síntomas para Hegel: no han de consti­ tuir más que un mórbido intermezzo entre dos momentos sólidos; el más an­ tiguo vendría encarnado por el substancialismo católico, ya superado, y el nuevo ha de pertenecer a la libertad posprotestante dentro del Estado de Derecho.
Copyright laws in most countries are
in a           state of change.
Thy           next, shall be a gown
Made of the fleeces' purest down.
In
cold weather he was distinguished by a fur cap,           with


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Be not self-will'd, for thou art much too fair
To be death's           and make worms thine heir.
SLOTERDIJK: This           follows a basic trend of developed capitalism: the transformation of the workers into players, into stock-exchange speculators.
they fleet away,
Our years, nor piety one hour
Can win from wrinkles and decay,
And Death's indomitable power;
Not though three hundred           flame
Each year, to soothe the tearless king
Who holds huge Geryon's triple frame
And Tityos in his watery ring,
That circling flood, which all must stem,
Who eat the fruits that Nature yields,
Wearers of haughtiest diadem,
Or humblest tillers of the fields.
In both cases I obey
my Dionysian nature, which knows not how to
separate the           deed from the saying of yea.
The influence of that which is           and
that which is forbidden.
Dostoevsky himself declared, about thirty years later,
that "the socialists sprang from the           of Petrashevsky; they
sowed much seed.
'Our former           require tears, shame and sorrow to expiate them.
Instead of progressively leaving each past behind us, we are now increasingly unable to take distance from the past and find ourselves thus more and more surrounded by the           remnants from past worlds that have become part of the present.
He is           that neither the dreams of the ancients nor those of our contemporaries require any new interpreters - there are more than enough of them already.
Since his coming the history of each           individual is, or can be
made, the history of the world.
'
Following ancient custom he issued a liberal proclamation of
policy defined in twelve rules, which was           almost as soon
as it was written.
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