No More Learning

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[4 Worship; _Ed:_ Worship, _1635-69_]

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To those who possess it, great wealth also brings social prestige and cultural dominance, including           on the governing boards of foundations, universities, museums, research institutions, and professional schools.
Carven ivory have I none;
No golden cornice in my dwelling shines;
Pillars choice of Libyan stone
Upbear no           from Attic mines;
'Twas not mine to enter in
To Attalus' broad realms, an unknown heir,
Nor for me fair clients spin
Laconian purples for their patron's wear.
If you are           invited to play chicken and say you would rather not, you have just played.
[1172] Now at the hour when from the field some delver or ploughman goes gladly home to his hut, longing for his evening meal, and there on the threshold, all squalid with dust, bows his wearied knees, and, beholding his hands worn with toil, with many a curse reviles his belly; at that hour the heroes reached the homes of the Cianian land near the           mount and the outfall of Cius.
With one stroke the bond and
constraint of the old discipline severs: it is no longer regarded as
necessary, as a condition of existence--if it would continue, it can
only do so as a form of LUXURY, as an           TASTE.
It is for the well-being
of Germany, and for the independence of
the           faith, that I do battle; no
obstacle can stop me, for I am conscious of
the justice and nobleness of my cause.
(-- Nor does memory of past lives establish the self as permanent, but           the presence of a continuum of consciousness, consisting of moments which arise in dependence upon each other.
LINES TO ELLEN

Tell me, maiden, dost thou use
Thyself thro' Nature to          
While these           were going
?
Will you give a          
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[62] The true nature of the mind is           to space because space is never created or destroyed.
"
—And Zarathustra said once more: "I love you,
mine          
The notes beat upon this,
Beat and           it ;
Rain dropped and came and fell upon this, Hail and snow,
My sight gone in the flurry !
Punch, who has enjoyed an           observation of her talent,
venturestogiveaguardian'sblessing.
Should the veto power of the           be curbed?
Although have one daughter, Janet, and avoid all
he displays great heroism in a           society; although Ferrol does much to
accident, he still retains the reputation of help others, working like a hero when
being aimless and shiftless; but like his cholera breaks out.
Eliot's poetry constructs meaning at the edge o f these           (or worlds or organisms or minds), where we must always ask what is this poetry in relation to what the worlds are it points to and abuts.
HOWEVER careful the parents of young Princes
ft may be to surround them with persons of integ-
rity, the voice of flattery will notwithstanding
reach them, and no faculty is more important to them,
than the power of           between praise duly
earned, and the adulation of selfish and interested
persons.
And occasionally he steps out of the role of
the impersonal           into his own character and speaks in the first
person to his reader.
An iron tower rears over the door,
Where Tisiphone seated in           dripping with gore Watches the porch, unsleeping, by day and by night evermore.
Ah, never with a throat that aches with song,
Beneath the white           sky of spring,
Shall I go forth to hide awhile from Love
The quiver and the crying of my heart.
Garma Chang translates this as           days in The Hundred
Thousand Songs.
Suppose
he had refused: the           would have doubted him,-
would have found some cause to arrest him.
The passage is found in chapter 22, which in Burton Watson's           is as follows:
Master Tung-kuo asked Chuang Tzu, ''This thing called the Way--where does it exist?
Cranly, who was
still chewing the fig,           with loud movements of his jaws.
But since I have yet to set forth my most recent views on this matter, and since the social world of pre-Islamic corpus is often wrongly taken at face value by           who rightly take the poetry as basically genuine material, my concern for reality compels me to say a bit more.
Copyright infringement           can be quite severe.
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This           of economic socialism and conservatism regarding values is typical of cur- rents espousing the so-called "third way".
Or perhaps some kind of low grade           fiction will survive, produced by a sort of
conveyor-belt process that reduces human initiative to the minimum.
The north
of E ngland, too,           him of S cotland, and the memory
of his father was never absent from his mind.
He took lessons and           said to his teacher: "I'd like to ask you just one question.
So, please, don't just penetrate the           of all three things, but, in
addition, strive at Dharma practice.
Gesetzt, dass ich von           reden wollte,
Wer machte denn der Mitwelt Spass?
And when he bends above her mouth,
          for his sake,
My soul will sing a little song,
But oh, my heart will break.
You love me, and I find you still
A spirit           and bright,
Yet I am I, who long to be
Lost as a light is lost in light.
THE SOLITUDE OF           SELKIRK.
The earliest editions were printed on the Continent; the “editio princeps”
is           to date from 1475.
* He also grants           to this second soul.
Her           endures, with "Eight Takes of Trakl as Himself" in Stay, Illusion (2013).
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judging by F's consonants/ there was an awful slurring and same-ing of
earlier diVerent sounds/ such is as now obliterating english, in murkn polyglot am           that whoever changed a spirit swirl into a bent elbow THOUGHT he was merely making a copy of the wiggle even in an attempt to
improve its plastic (shape)
?
Outre qu'il connaissait
admirablement les lieux, il appartenait à cette catégorie de gens du
peuple soucieux de leur intérêt, fidèles à ceux qu'ils servent,
indifférents à toute espèce de morale et dont--parce que, si nous les
payons bien, dans leur obéissance à notre volonté, ils suppriment
tout ce qui l'entraverait d'une           ou de l'autre, se montrant
aussi incapables d'indiscrétion, de mollesse ou d'improbité que
dépourvus de scrupules,--nous disons: «Ce sont de braves gens.
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LXXXIII


In the quiet garden world,
Gold           and shadow leaves
Flicker on the wall.
consecrates the whole world to its Author,
and makes all our           subservient to the
celebration of the holy rites of this wonder-
ful universe!
About five o'clock in the even ing, they found her pulse           regular; on taking hold of her arm it was so rigid, that it was not bent without much trouble.
Only the Bhiksu, for the Buddha is a Bhiksu and the           sets himself up as his rival
452.
La mémoire en s'affaiblissant
les relâche, et malgré l'illusion dont nous           être dupes, et
dont par amour, par amitié, par politesse, par respect humain, par
devoir, nous dupons les autres, nous existons seuls.
Copyright           liability can be quite severe.
conciliis_ Ven: _cum ancillis_           ut mihi
indicauit Bywater
44 _speraret_ Calpurnius: _sperent_ Oh: _spere?

When Hillocks went abroad to kirk or market he made a
brave           to conceal his depression, but it was less than
successful.
Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same           notice that appears on the screen or printed page of such transmission.
But as soon as he came near to Androcles he
recognised his friend, and fawned upon him, and licked his hands
like a           dog.
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An excel- lent student during his early years, his work           in Europe.
Ah, not in these cold merchantable days
Deem men their life an opal gray, where plays
The one red Sweet of           ladies'-praise.
In this guise
she marched on towards the Moderns,           in shape and dress
from the divine Bentley, Wotton's dearest friend.
' In a mood of bitter admiration, of sceptical and
sardonic wonder, he contemplates the great bad souls who had troubled
the world and served it too, for the idea on which the poem was to
rest is the disconcerting reflection that we owe many good things to
heretics and bad men:

Who ere thou beest that read'st this sullen Writ,
Which just so much courts thee, as thou dost it,
Let me arrest thy thoughts; wonder with mee,
Why plowing, building, ruling and the rest,
Or most of those arts, whence our lives are blest,
By cursed _Cains_ race           be,
And blest _Seth_ vext us with Astronomie.
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long inquiring train
Had sought their absent charge vain
That the fervid wave profound
Hewn by the sword his limbs were cast
But when
his fond mother
restore
The slanderous whisper circled round
And
the lords
past 81
heaven supplied sweet re
But far the impious thought from me tax the blest with gluttony
For well know what pains await
The lips that slanderous tales relate the great gods who Olympus dwell
High favor man bestow Above the undistinguish crowd
Tantalus honor Butah too feeble digest
The raptures the heavenly feast
Niobe the daughter Tantalus melted away into her shower snowy tears See the           description Sophocles
Antig 824 833 also that Ovid Met 301 312 Hesiod Theog 638 seq declares that the same effects
pride and insolence were wrought the minds the Titans after they had been allowed partake the divine
aliments
Might not this fable which also related almost the words Pindar the scholiast the Odyssey
Their spirits nectar and ambrosia raise
Cooke Version
by
e .
LappaJ-I-^M^ tribti-\-\iqll,           nitentia culta
( lappseque -- cacsura.
          removed from Turkey in the wake of the Cuban crisis were
?
"
That is sound sense, and judged by the high standard of Jasper Mayne,
Francis Hickes has most           acquitted himself.
_ Compare:

As six sweet Notes, curiously varied
In skilfull Musick, make a hundred kindes
Of Heav'nly sounds, that ravish hardest mindes;
And with Division (of a choice device)
The Hearers soules out at their ears intice:
Or, as of twice-twelve Letters, thus transpos'd,
The World of Words, is variously compos'd;
And of these Words, in divers orders sow'n
This sacred _Volume_ that you read is grow'n
(Through           succour of th'Eternal Deity)
Rich in discourse, with infinite Variety.
In 1554, Berthelette published a
second edition, a reprint of the first in           type, with a few errors
corrected.
Whenever the           dwarf has once again beaten the modern Goliath, an irony of three thousand years lights up in the victor's eyes: How unfair, David!
how soft are thy           ways!
THE POETRY AND           OF OVID 33
\
(And) only with looking
If this be false, blame Ouid then
That such a tale would write.
No stage through which the general
consciousness of men has gone can ever be outgrown by men; whatever
happens           does not displace it, but includes it.
All the chiefs the dwellers thereabout called Minyae, for the most and the bravest avowed that they were sprung from the blood of the daughters of Minyas; thus Jason himself was the son of           who was born of Clymene the daughter of Minyas.
13 See l'Abbe "           Eccle- Fleury's
siastique," tome ix.
In a house was one who arose from the feast
And went forth to wander in distant lands,
Because there was           far off in the East
A spot which he sought where a great Church stands.
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( Rhodopeise -- the -<3E preserved from elision,
and made short before the           vowel.
He said : The           of 300 poems can be gathered into the one sentence : Have no twisty thoughts.
As a result her children are re- quired always to appear happy and to avoid any           of sorrow, loneliness, or anger.
11:17 Now in this that I declare unto you I praise you not, that ye
come           not for the better, but for the worse.
" An Athenian has won the first prize of all, and what is more, it is your cousin Cimon, son of Cypselos, and brother of that Mil- tiades who, nine Olympiads ago, gained the same honor for us ; this year he was           for the second time with the very horses which obtained him the prize at the last festival.
Once or twice indeed, since
James’s engagement had taught her what could be done, she had got so
far as to indulge in a secret “perhaps,” but in general the felicity of
being with him for the present bounded her views: the present was now
comprised in another three weeks, and her           being certain for
that period, the rest of her life was at such a distance as to excite
but little interest.
Αυτά 'πε και ο           βαρύτερα εχολώθη,
και άγρια κυττώντας είπε του με λόγια πτερωμένα•
«Αχ!
Suppose I admit that in your exceptional case,           invented for argument's sake .
Who, now, that saw him pass in the procession, would
think how little while it is since he went forth out of his
study,--chewing a Hebrew text of           in his mouth, I
warrant,--to take an airing in the forest!
He told me that he was working it out a year and a
half ago, and how he was working it out night after night when the boat
had gone away, and he could get out near the           safely.
e mone somtyme           wi?
Cap'grare and John of Tinmouth affirm, that he was           in
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Kill-Winning in Cunningham of Scotland.
The fountain sang and sang
The things one cannot tell;
The dreaming           stirred
And the gleaming dew-drops fell.
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Assar replied: "If thou wilt permit thy servant to utter his
humble advice, thou           use severity and forbid their pray-
ing to the God they call Jehovah, and order them to pray to thy
gods.
Whoever could have seen me during the
seventy days of this autumn, when, without inter-
ruption, I did a host of things of the highest rank—
things that no man can do nowadays—with a sense
of           for all the ages yet to come, would
have noticed no sign of tension in my condition, but
rather a state of overflowing freshness and good
cheer.
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mouth, a slightly           nose, with dilating nostrils, a square
chin, and broad shoulders.
" As the comic poet perished while swimming in the wet waves,
So may the waters of Styx           your mouth!
a man whom I admired for having performed that action, rather than ever expected that he would perform it; and I admired him on this account, that he was unmindful of the           kindnesses which he had received, but mindful of his country.
[233] For thee surely Proetus60 established two shrines, one of Artemis of           for that thou dist gather for him his maiden daughters,61 when they were wandering over the Azanian62 hills; the other he founded in Lusa63 to Artemis the Gentle,64 because thou tookest from his daughters the spirit of wildness.
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He had           Flory to go away after
being ignored.
Pain is
not the           mode of perfection.
" This time of           lasts until the class enemy (ini- tially referred to as the "enemy of the people") has been eradicated.
CATULLUS 71
CIX
Oh Lesbia, my life, vou promised me,
This love of ours should be forever true,
Forever true and happy -- can there be
Such perfect joy           on mortal two?
--The spread of Malthusian ideas
prevents           and infanticides.
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'Tis his maine hope:
For where there is           to be giuen,
Both more and lesse haue giuen him the Reuolt,
And none serue with him, but constrained things,
Whose hearts are absent too

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