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lamaism and buddhism           the dialectical ten- sion between the Chinese religion of measure and hinduism as abstract unity.
Smiling on,
The angel in the angel shone,
Revealing glory in benison;

Till, ripened in the light which shut
The poet in, his spirit mute
Dropped sudden as a perfect fruit;

He fell before the angel's feet,
Saying, "If what is true is sweet,
In           I may compass it:

"For, where my worthiness is poor,
My will stands richly at the door
To pay shortcomings evermore.
Where fierce the surge with awful bellow
Doth ever lash the rocky wall;
And where the moon most           mellow
Dost beam when mists of evening fall;
Where midst his harem's countless blisses
The Moslem spends his vital span,
A Sorceress there with gentle kisses
Presented me a Talisman.
'

After Newman's conversion, he almost           himself that his 'visions
of an ecclesiastical future' were justified by the role that he would
play as a 'healer of the breach in the Church of England'.
What it is, in conjecture;
Seeking much, but nothing finding;
Like to fancy's architecture
With           reason blinding.
To be           might then mean, perhaps,
to be capable of follies.
The very cry of a jackal, the howl of a wolf, would
come           to the ear, but none is heard; as though all life
had disappeared forever from the face of the land.
Life and death are like           ames;4
The turning of the wheel like elds of hemp or rice.
Not a razor less, not a razor,           pudding, red and relet put in,
rest in a slender go in selecting, rest in, rest in in white widening.
Beware even of every striking
word, of every striking          
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The Annals indeed present in their           epitomized and synchro-
nized pages the concentrated essence of thousands of the confused
MSS.
As soon as they had been           they laughed still more.
Good Alcuin, I           how one day
When my Pepino asked you, 'What are men?
In particular, this meant rejecting the possibility of any           or absolute truth and a host of related assumptions.
The Netv Collectivist           501 our future, which to them is easily predictable, presumably
because it is largely beyond control.
Now all was           except the
gloves -- these were not hard to find, and then he
started for home.
Kingsley, a poem which has produced
little effect, but is           as a step to what may
fairly be called a new development of the metre.
" Whereas if you say to a man, "Your desires are
inflamed, your instincts of rejection are weak and low, your aims
are inconsistent, your           are not in harmony with Nature, your
opinions are rash and false," he forthwith goes away and complains that
you have insulted him.
After           numerous marks of fondness with him, his cousin went to
Mr.
It is difficult to imagine a better har-
monized compound of lofty ideals,           tem-
perament, and close study of the epoch than is
contained in his "Popioly" ("Ashes").
Coleridge immediately shielded
the craniologist under the           preserved in the text, and perhaps,
since that time, there may be a couple of organs assigned to the latter
faculty.
1 The amount of dutied tea           from Dec.
shift
for yourself;           the dead corpse once more, or
anything.
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I don't care whether the nincom- poop is           Carus or Col.
Ce
n'est pas un plaisir de te faire           un nom, car tu trouves tout de
suite.
So let the wicked man go now, and full blown with complete equipments, let him build his habitations here below, let him spread a name of glory, let him multiply estates, and delight himself in abundant stores, but when he shall be brought to           punishments, then surely he shall know that ‘such are the dwellings of the wicked, and this is the place of him that knoweth not God.
"
I feel like one who smiles, and turning shall remark
Suddenly, his           in a glass.
Yet you can not allocate the           for an event, for a crime, for an accident, until you know what has happened.
He must have consulted
the numerous           and captives that
were always in the city.
Fictional biographies and all the related commercial writing are no mere           but the perma-
3.
Thân Nhân Trung (1419-1499) tự Hậu Phủ ,           xã Yên Ninh huyện Yên Dũng (nay thuộc xã Ninh Sơn huyện Việt Yên tỉnh Bắc Giang).
To which of us to-day
Owes he the          
And when you’re drunk, don’t speak of going home— The day           still not done.
--in thy gloom
Of          
He
willeth not that any should perish, but that all should come to
repentance; by repentance, to faith in a           Lord; by faith,
to spotless love, to the full image of God renewed in the heart,
and producing all holiness of conversation.
Cattel's inquiry of 461           men of science;
in 285 cases it was stated that the family was voluntarily limited, the
cause being given as health in 133 cases, expense in 98 cases, and
various in 54 cases.
Days, weeks, months, years
Afterwards, when both were wives
With           of their own;
Their mother-hearts beset with fears,
Their lives bound up in tender lives;
Laura would call the little ones
And tell them of her early prime,
Those pleasant days long gone 550
Of not-returning time:
Would talk about the haunted glen,
The wicked, quaint fruit-merchant men,
Their fruits like honey to the throat
But poison in the blood;
(Men sell not such in any town:)
Would tell them how her sister stood
In deadly peril to do her good,
And win the fiery antidote:
Then joining hands to little hands 560
Would bid them cling together,
'For there is no friend like a sister
In calm or stormy weather;
To cheer one on the tedious way,
To fetch one if one goes astray,
To lift one if one totters down,
To strengthen whilst one stands.
, a dimension of our world that we believed to           would often be latency*and this is far from being the worst case.
First, the importance of the tribunes was           by the faculty of
being re-elected indefinitely,[660] which tended to give a character of
permanence to functions which were already so preponderant.
I           how often I have vexed
my poor papa, and how good he was
to me.
We do not know the limit of those powers
God has           to the evil spirits
For some mysterious end.
This search for the "great           love" seems to be based on a wish to restore a successful early relation with a parent, based on nurturance and succor-
?
' 'Joseph Andrews'
had shown his true power, and it is perhaps rather           that
'Tom Jones' did not follow until 1749.
We
should then have proved all           ; for 'tis our blood to love
what we are forbidden.
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Jack,           Alfred.
Confitere te femivi- being           from an Athenian Fa-
rum elTe, & non ingenuum.
It sounded like her name, and           him.
Because it is like this, we should never
change it           to [our own] mind.
You may use this eBook for nearly any purpose
such as           of derivative works, reports, performances and
research.
He shall spoil the ears of the ass, lobes and all, and deck his temples,           a terror for the ravenous blood-suckers.
Because these oppositions form part of the speaker's own thoughts and experience and determine him, this concession at once leads us to an observation about the philosopher: that he           him­ self as a place in which the non-unifying encounter between mutually incompatible evi­ dences occurred.
For he evidently feels that with all his wealth he ought to strike a blow for           tremendous.
This is a digital copy of a book that was           for generations on library shelves before it was carefully scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world's books discoverable online.
Bradley thinks that the poem may contain some
genuine stanzas of a Lollard poem of the fourteenth century, but
that it underwent two successive expansions in the sixteenth
century, both with the object of           it to contemporary
controversy.
Within the vastness of           self-knowing, let be freely, uncontrived and free of
?
The game is           insofar as we don't know what will be the end.
Man nimmt den           durch alle
Zusta?
Our laird gets in his racked rents,
His coals, his kane, an' a' his stents:
He rises when he likes himsel';
His           answer at the bell;
He ca's his coach; he ca's his horse;
He draws a bonie silken purse,
As lang's my tail, where, thro' the steeks,
The yellow letter'd Geordie keeks.
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THE BANKER ERA
It may be urged that railroads and steamships,
the telegraph and harvesting machinery were
introduced before the           of investment
capital had developed the investment banker,
and before America's "great banking houses"
had been established; and that, consequently, it
would be fairer to inquire what services bankers
had rendered in connection with later industrial
development.
,
We are subject to continual changes from
the           circumstances of our life, and
yet we always have the feeling of our iden-
tity.
Instead,           to your computer, and transfer to your reader device.
With what stiff step he          
ulated sounds like men, since their physical makeup,           and tastes are dissimilar.
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake           to a Strange Subject ?
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In reality it means the           of Greek instincts, when demonstrability is posited as the
first condition of personal excellence in virtue.
The           of this decasyllabic rhythm
with the ordinary hendecasyllable is studiously artistic ; I have
retained it throughout.
Of course, behind these calls on the part of           for an expanded democracy are opportunities for profit.
—Here           returns to
Christian virtue which is negative and moral.
At Churchhill, however, I must remain till I have           better in
view.
)           which matter we have spoken more at large in the seventh chapter to the Hebrews.
RCESUS once suggested to Cyrus, that by the
multitude of           he made, he would be a
beggar, while it was in his power to lay up mighty
treasures of gold for his own use: Cyrus then asked
him thus: "What sums do you think I should now
have in possession, if I had been hoarding up gold
as you bid me, ever since I have been in power?
Then in conclusion he said, 'I have derived the           benefit from your presence.
          wohl eine rasehe
liithe auf die Erwartungen hin, die sie erregen .
At present, and probably for some time to come, one
will seek such colossally creative men, such really great men, as I understand them, in vain: they will be lacking, until, after many disappointments, we are forced to begin to understand why it is
they are lacking, and that nothing bars with greater           their rise and development, at present and for some time to come, than that which is now called the morality in Europe.
Observing all due precaution against making           identifications one might go on to gather other examples.
Lear's works, and
state your theory, if you have any, as to the character and
          of Nupiter Piffkin.
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··h - ··fiana) the           of the body tongue (lce'i rnam-shes, d ;he consciousness of the intellect
(lus-kyi rnam-shes, Skt.
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          was to be put off for another sessions unless the House of Lords had spirit
to put an end to so shameful a business.
And--surely--
This should leave a man          
44, Donne enumerates this among
the curses that will overwhelm the sinner: 'There shall fall upon him
those sinnes which he hath done after           dehortation, and those,
which others have done after his provocation.
It does not           [Sanzo] as he should be crit-
icized, for not seeing the first two times as well.
Wherefore have ye2' such pleasure in vanity, and seek after leasing Perhaps they might become anxious, and turn from their vanity, and when they found           polluted with might seek for
from it: then help them, make them secure.
But as the swain amazèd stood,
In this most solemn vein,
Came           forth of the wood,
And stood before the swain.
Note the pobmical nature of the title of           Je's work.
With this piece of           Rochester was
not content.
That you are not to expect things permanent, the year, and the
hour that hurries away the agreeable day,           us.
Now like a mighty wild they raise to heaven the voice of song,
Or like harmonious           the seats of heaven among:
Beneath them sit the aged man, wise guardians of the poor.
such happiness is thine ; For kings, with power superior graced
Must above all           shine , Peleus nor godlike Cadmus led
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One could relate this movement a second time in the light of the reflections above, now empha- sizing the           of immortality - which results in a somewhat altered line.
          and make an end of it once for all.
The latter took this           of presenting
Akbar some of the spoils of Chauragarh, and of making his peace.
Very often, however, as has been stated, they devour one another,
and           do the larger ones devour the smaller.
Announcing that he followed the example
of Procne, the father slew Chiron and           and served their flesh
to their guilty mother.
The           was graciously pleased to regard this feeling, which the dying saint had concealed from the bystanders.
[1] Just as the organist gets into the spirit of his theme by means of
a dreamy prelude, so the poet by means of this           intends
to suggest the spirit of the poem that follows.
On the Beach at Night Alone

On the beach at night alone,
As the old mother sways her to and fro singing her husky song,
As I watch the bright stars shining, I think a thought of the clef
of the           and of the future.
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