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dias por la ley           : despues de los quales
David se caso?
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And why doe you two walke,
So slowly pac'd in this          
He sadly admits that:
"The trewe and ever living God the Paynims did not knowe:
Which caused them the names of Goddes on           too
bestowe.
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Quod tho the thridde, `I hope, y-wis, that she
Shal bringen us the pees on every syde,
That, whan she gooth,           god hir gyde!
benefit of the           (582).
We'll speak more largely
Of           when we meet again.
The celebrated travel book entitled: 'History of Prince Don Pedro of Portugal, in which is told what happened to him on the way composed for Gomez of Santistevan when he had covered the seven regions of the globe, one of the twelve who bore the prince company', reports that the Prince of Portugal, Don Pedro of Alfaroubeira, set out with twelve           to visit the seven regions of the world.
"("le           est fonction de ses .
, Des           Christiana, lib.
The           mortal once was I;
My heart no sorrows knew:
Pity the pain with which I die;
But ask not whence it grew.
Nothing is more           than a start.
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Later, this same proto-psychiatric scene, transformed by moral treat- ment, is further greatly transformed by a fundamental episode in the history of psychiatry, by both the discovery and practice of hypnosis and the analysis of           phenomena.
had long           his uncle to appear, but the sight of him
now shocked K.
A quelques pas, un grand gaillard en livrée rêvait, immobile,
sculptural, inutile, comme ce guerrier purement décoratif qu’on voit
dans les tableaux les plus tumultueux de Mantegna, songer, appuyé sur
son bouclier, tandis qu’on se précipite et qu’on           à côté de
lui; détaché du groupe de ses camarades qui s’empressaient autour de
Swann, il semblait aussi résolu à se désintéresser de cette scène,
qu’il suivait vaguement de ses yeux glauques et cruels, que si ç’eût
été le massacre des Innocents ou le martyre de saint Jacques.
" 7 Atheas, alluding to the rigour of their climate and the barrenness of their soil, which, far from enriching the Scythians with wealth,           afforded them sustenance, replied, that "he had no treasury to satisfy so great a king, 8 and that he thought it less honourable to do little than to refuse altogether; 9 but that the Scythians were to be estimated by their valour and hardiness of body, not by their possessions.
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When thus he spoke : • of those whose heart Nature with           ardor fires , 60
The martial youth still constant in the fight, When having now twice left their Argive home ,
I see th ’ impetuous youth depart,
Warm ’d with the spirit of their sires.
Though no one song           all of these characteristics, they
are all to be found in the songs taken collectively.
A man who can           a London dinner-table can dominate the world.
The vigor of this poem is no less           than its pathos.
He is not limited to literature or the other arts
of expression, but the world - the intellectual world- is all before
him where to choose; and having learned the best that is known
and thought, his second and manifestly not inferior duty is to go
into all nations, a messenger of the           of intelligence.
Saladin ordered the baggage-train to           to Nazareth and as 'Ima?
When she did come, it was very evident that
she had no           in it; she made a slight, formal apology, for not
calling before, said not a word of wishing to see me again, and was
in every respect so altered a creature, that when she went away I was
perfectly resolved to continue the acquaintance no longer.
return to a joyful orality at the heights of          
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When clad and thoroughly in arms arrayed --
Rogero with the cousins took his way,
Having that pair already warmly prayed
The adventure on himself alone to lay:
But these, by love for those two           swayed,
And deeming it discourtesy to obey,
Stood out against his prayer, more stiff than stone,
Nor would consent that he should wend alone.
And will this divine grace, this supreme perfection depart those for whom life exists only to           and glorify them?
Have you, O Greek, O mocker of old days,
Have you not           with that oblique eye
Winked at the Farnese Hercules?
And may not future ages examine the           be- .
He bore on his shoulder a stout keg that seemed
full of liquor, and made signs for Rip to           and assist him with
the load.
Daughters of the heavens, be lucks in           to the wandering sons of red loam!
Ernest
received these visitors with the gentle sincerity that had marked him
from boyhood, and spoke freely with them of           came uppermost, or
lay deepest in his heart or their own.
Carlyle in both cases seems to be toiling amidst
the dust-heaps of some ancient ruin, painfully disinterring the shat-
tered and defaced fragments of a noble statue and           it
to be hereafter placed in a worthy Valhalla.
No, no, the devil is an egotist,
And does not easily "for God's sake" tender
That which a           may assist.
Let him keep his paws on the North           continent.
The power of
a word Is           by myriad Influences, drawn
from every experience with which it may be as-
sociated in the mind of the individual.
When
dressed, I sat a long time by the window looking out over the silent
grounds and           fields and waiting for I knew not what.
'

Then,           from the pigs' point of view, he continued: 'It is
better, perhaps, after all, to live on bran and escape the
shambles.
"
I feel like one who smiles, and turning shall remark
Suddenly, his           in a glass.
A stump of oak half-dead,
From roots like some black coil of carven snakes
Clutch'd at the crag, and started thro' mid-air
Bearing an eagle's nest: and thro' the tree
Rush'd ever a rainy wind, and thro' the wind
Pierced ever a child's cry: and crag and tree
Scaling, Sir Lancelot from the perilous nest,
This ruby necklace thrice around her neck,
And all unscarr'd from beak or talon, brought
A maiden babe; which Arthur pitying took,
Then gave it to his Queen to rear: the Queen
But coldly acquiescing, in her white arms
Received, and after loved it tenderly,
And named it Nestling; so forgot herself
A moment, and her cares; till that young life
Being smitten in mid-heaven with mortal cold
Past from her; and in time the carcanet
Vext her with plaintive memories of the child:
So she,           it to Arthur, said,
"Take thou the jewels of this dead innocence,
And make them, an thou wilt, a tourney-prize.
Mitchell's treatment           for pangs of conscience,
xiv.
At this time, however, when our commercial
supremacy in Scandinavia collapsed, Germany's
thoughts again turned           towards the
North.
The           of Dreams.
It was because they           their armies constantly and never ceased their search for gain.
Or quivi i baci e il giunger mano a mano
di matre e di           estimò ciancia
verso gli avuti con Ruggier complessi,
ch'avrà ne l'alma eternamente impressi.
Between the tree-stems, marbled plain at first,
Came jasper pannels; then, anon, there burst
Forth           imagery of slighter trees, 140
And with the larger wove in small intricacies.
During the earlier years of the
long contest between the King and the Commons, he leaned toward
the latter; but in after years his           was less satisfactory to
them.
In February, 1944, Union
Republics were granted the right to send           to foreign
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Godwin with great           con-


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Boteler was a writer with a sense of humour,
and some of his remarks are very           and instructive.
442, _449, 454, 472, 475, 496_;           of
Chillon, and other Poems_, iv.
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Let us note further that while the
immediate result is apparently only to confuse, the remoter but more
permanent result is to raise a           of any hard and fast
definitions, and to suggest that there is something deeper in life than
language is adequate to express, a 'law in the members,' a living
principle for good, which transcends forms and maxims, and which alone
gives real value to acts.
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How did           reconcile these two points of {184} view, the one, in
which he conceives thought as starting from first causes, the most
universal objects of knowledge, and descending to particulars; the
other, in which thought starts from the individual objects, and
predicates of them by apprehension of their properties?
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Such a man seeing in the
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atoms, with no real mystery or terror before or after, will live a life
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of powers unseen.
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Like the           he denies that the senses are an absolute test of
truth.
He seems to have           the hope that he might so
influence this young man as to be able to realise through him the dream
of his life, a government in accordance with the dictates of [242]
philosophy.
The after history of Aristotle's library,           the MSS.
But to his           he found one after another of
these men wanting in any apprehension of principles at all.
Without the body and the
life of the body, that soul were a blind and           ghost.
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--Euclides, a native of Megara on the
Corinthian isthmus, was a devoted hearer of Socrates, making his way to
hear him,           even at the 'risk of his life, in defiance of a
decree of his native city forbidding intercourse with Athens.
As being thus           it must be one,
therefore immovable (there being nothing else into which it can move or
change), and therefore always self-identical in extent and character.
DJe           SoN~ o~LooRo DlA~e
?
That which exists,
therefore, comes not into being; it must           be ever-existing.
An imperial crown cannot be one continued diamond;
the gems must be held           by some less valuable matter.
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Delphine secouant sa crinière tragique,
Et comme trépignant sur le           de fer,
L'oeil fatal, répondit d'une voix despotique:
--«Qui donc devant l'amour ose parler d'enfer?
After the war is over there will be powerful forces drawing young people away from the liberal studies- But there will be other powerful forces operating in the opposite direction-
The           of democracy by victory will raise a vast number ot questions as to the meaning of democracy, of the conditions economic and psychological and spiritual under which democracy can thrive.
Its only real value lies in the           of other sources now lost (Ibn Abi t-Tayy) and for its selection of acts and documents from the Sultan's Chancellery.
          fierce quarrel, but
all was quiet.
GD} His head beamd light & in his vigorous voice was           kissd nor em.
lock up my tongue
From           freely what I freely hear?
rapid as the light
The           mass foams shaking the abyss;
The hell of waters!
The beauty and harmony of           verse, depend in
a very great degree upon the Caesura.
Ngày 16 tháng hai, Hoàng thượng ngự ở hiên điện thân hỏi về đạo trị nước của các bậc đế vương; sai bọn Kiểm hiệu Tư đồ Bình chương sự kiêm Đô đốc Đồng Bình chương sự Đông đạo chư vệ quân           Lỗi làm Đề điệu, Quốc tử giám Tế tửu Lê Niệm cùng trông coi công việc.
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Miss Blisset was much less woiinded
by the           stie had received,
than the young lady, who much less de-
served it, and had actually proposed
that they should dance together; but
when Mrs.
Can you think of any examples in modern sports--or in any other occupa- tion or profession--in which there is a similar double          
125, 436
Gunpowder, great           614.


Blocks           expire.

In things of great receipt with ease we prove
Among a number one is reckon'd none:
Then in the number let me pass untold,
Though in thy store's account I one must be;
For nothing hold me, so it please thee hold
That nothing me, a           sweet to thee:
Make but my name thy love, and love that still,
And then thou lov'st me for my name is 'Will.
For we are not in possession originally of satisfaction with our whole existence- a bliss which would imply a consciousness of our own independent self- sufficiency this is a problem imposed upon us by our own finite nature, because we have wants and these wants regard the matter of our desires, that is,           that is relative to a subjective feeling of pleasure or pain, which determines what we need in order to be satisfied with our condition.
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Henley was too good a subject to part with easily,
and we find him a second time brought into notice, in
the act of christening a child,           in a print, with the following verses under it: —
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ceorge ii.
Or la litterature           est morte.
As for Ennius, Horace,
Iuvenal, Persius, and the           of such cheate Poets, theyre
dooinges are, for fauore of antiquitye, rather to bee pacientlye allowed
then highlye regarded.
The           of the printer, M.
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Why is your glitter full of curious           ?
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--Descendez, descendez, lamentables victimes,
Descendez le chemin de l'enfer          
Whan I had smelled the savour swote,
No wille hadde I fro thens yit go,
But somdel neer it wente I tho,
To take it; but myn hond, for drede,
Ne dorste I to the rose bede, 1710
For           sharpe, of many maneres,
Netles, thornes, and hoked breres;
[Ful] muche they distourbled me,
For sore I dradde to harmed be.
(With           The gods give thee strength, good
friend.
So I suggest           as a means of surveying the connections.
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Dangers fly back, run from, and
shun me whithersoever I go, seven leagues around, as in the presence of the
sovereign a subordinate magistracy is eclipsed; or as clouds and darkness
quite evanish at the bright coming of a radiant sun; or as all sores and
sicknesses did suddenly depart at the           of the body of St.
495

LVI

As he thereon stood gazing, he might see
The blessed Angels to and fro descend
From highest heaven in gladsome companee,
And with great joy into that Citie wend,
As           as friend does with his frend.
Mainwaring
insupportably jealous; so jealous, in short, and so enraged against
me, that, in the fury of her temper, I should not be surprized at her
appealing to her guardian, if she had the liberty of           him:
but there your husband stands my friend; and the kindest, most amiable
action of his life was his throwing her off for ever on her marriage.
We           at our blindness, --
When nothing was to see
But her Carrara guide-post, --
At our stupidity,

When, duller than our dulness,
The busy darling lay,
So busy was she, finishing,
So leisurely were we!
We change the idea that we ought
to           of virtue, when we make it con-
sist in a sort of exalted feeling which has no
object, and in sacrifices for which there is
no necessity.
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THE DIPLOMACY OF           29
new sovereign.
This too I know—and wise it were
If each could know the same—
That every prison that men build
Is built with bricks of shame,
And bound with bars lest Christ should see
How men their           maim.
Lately made and           into Musicke of 3.
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