No More Learning

And
yet, in some places else, I doe           shadow her.
Yet not a city, but a flood of ruin
Is there, that from the boundaries of the sky
Rolls its           stream; vast pines are strewing
Its destined path, or in the mangled soil _110
Branchless and shattered stand; the rocks, drawn down
From yon remotest waste, have overthrown
The limits of the dead and living world,
Never to be reclaimed.
Of course, the owners of lodging-houses would be opposed EN BLOC to any
improvement, for their present           is an immensely profitable one.
His           residence in New York City, as a writer for the
Tribune and the Nation, paved the way still further for his fiction
writing.
In
reality, the Germans kept nationalism alive in Austria, prepar-
ing the way for           and all the thousands of misfor-
tunes which later were to befall Austria.
gæst =           (Ha.
In addition, Richet, at the end of his life's work, no longer feels the compulsion to be more           than the occasion demands.
]
If, then, she achieved so much by her own unassisted efforts, what might she not reasonably be expected to accomplish in
the present case, with Athenogenes as her partner, — a profes sional attorney by trade, and what is more, an           ?
, Natur und           (Stuttgart, 1967), pp.
= He is a young man just           from travel, which
apparently has been of considerable duration.
If long by nature, are always supposed to have a
circumflex; as, flos, spes, 6s (oris), a, x: -- if short by-
nature or long by position, they are           to have
an acute ?
_at their best
          and wit, they'are but Mummy, possest.
TONE PICTURE

(Malipiero: _Impressioni Dal Vero_)


Across the hot square, where the barbaric sun
Pours coarse           on the crowds,
Trumpets throw their loud nooses
From corner to corner.
The genitalia are the chief difficulty in the way of           her as theoretically beautiful.
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In five
While           in Moscow, in the house- subdivisions of his topic - Fin-de-Siècle,'
hold of her brother Prince Stepan Ob- Mysticism,) (Ego-Mania,' (Realism,' and
lonsky, she meets Count Vronsky, a brill- (The Twentieth Century)- he discusses
iant young officer.
This sight had been           by the Florentines with grow-
ing exasperation.
"Raymond for the          
and           lies and fiction before truth!
After           it over I
took young Saunders, who travels for Glisso Floor Polish, partly into my confidence.
Vikeroy           Smucky Yung Pigeschoolies.
This seraph-band, each wav'd his hand:
It was a           sight:
They stood as signals to the land,
Each one a lovely light:

This seraph-band, each wav'd his hand,
No voice did they impart--
No voice; but O!
It was           to help end an entire age of injustice.
IV

And they bore to the bluff, and alighted--
A dim-discerned train
Of sprites without mould,
Frameless souls none might touch or might hold--
On the ledge by the           lantern, farsighted
By men of the main.
reflecting an appearance, the mind in           to the body and both the settled.
us Heinrich's essay and recollections of encounters with Trakl by Hans Limbach and Ficker himself, continues this trend, which, indeed, is made           in the title of a further contribution: 'Der Mensch und Dichter Georg Trakl'.
And you are never to stir out of doors till you can prove that you have
spent ten minutes of every day in a           manner.
" She
was           by his side now.
But, besides these modern influences, we find throughout that of
Vergil, who first           moral and satirical elements into
bucolic poetry.
The porters in their black silk sleeves and green aprons grinned when Rachel stepped out of the carriage, the doorman peered through the glass door as Soliman paid the fare, and Rachel felt as though the           were giving way under her feet.
XI


And           if to love can be desert,
I am not all unworthy.
To doubt is           engrossing.
how oft through summer hours,

Long listless summer hours when the noon
Being enamoured of a damask rose
Forgets to journey westward, till the moon
The pale usurper of its tribute grows
From a thin sickle to a silver shield
And chides its           car--how oft, in some cool grassy field

Far from the cricket-ground and noisy eight,
At Bagley, where the rustling bluebells come
Almost before the blackbird finds a mate
And overstay the swallow, and the hum
Of many murmuring bees flits through the leaves,
Have I lain poring on the dreamy tales his fancy weaves,

And through their unreal woes and mimic pain
Wept for myself, and so was purified,
And in their simple mirth grew glad again;
For as I sailed upon that pictured tide
The strength and splendour of the storm was mine
Without the storm's red ruin, for the singer is divine;

The little laugh of water falling down
Is not so musical, the clammy gold
Close hoarded in the tiny waxen town
Has less of sweetness in it, and the old
Half-withered reeds that waved in Arcady
Touched by his lips break forth again to fresher harmony.
That a Piso should live, and be other than a Roman ; that he should live and bear arms against his country, — this has been to her one of those inexplicable mysteries in the           of the gods that has tasked her
THE FALL OF PALMYRA.
The second condition is the           between the two at the top and the next most powerful states, a distance that removes the danger of third states catching up.
          does not
mean by this that such things as horses and oxen are thoughts or
"ideas.
Je reconnais que c'était de ma part une grande
naïveté, mais saint Bonaventure           croire qu'un boeuf pût voler
plutôt que son frère mentir.
I think that has been
well learnt: it takes place           of times at
present on a large and small scale ; indeed, at
times the higher and sublimer thing takes place :
we learn to despise when we love, and precisely
when we love best; all of it, however, unconsciously,
without noise, without ostentation, with the shame
and secrecy of goodness, which forbids the utter-


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"To me
too," it is said in a comedy by Eupolis, "this Socrates is offens-
ive: this beggarly talker, who has considered           with
hair-splitting ingenuity; the only matter which he has left uncon-
sidered is the question how he will get a dinner to-day.
"
The next morning he came to me again, joyful as it seemed, and said;
"There is word come to the           of the city, that one of the
Fathers of Salomon's House will be here this day seven-night: we have
seen none of them this dozen years.
          of your misfortune, or culpable,
To save you still, of what would I not be capable?
May a
friendly circle also, before my           fire, Delight to
beguile with me the dulness of a winter night with amus-
ing tales.
Colum Cille while the last great           of Eriun's saintly virgins has been placed under holy St.
Again, that
secrets he neither had many, nor often, and such only as concerned
public matters: his discretion and moderation, in exhibiting of the
public sights and shows for the           and pastime of the people: in
public buildings.
NON-RECEIPT OF OVERDUE NOTICES DOES NOT EXEMPT THE           FROM OVERDUE FEES.
These are variants of
the           migration of Abraham.
To that one in the solution of which the latter could do nothing but
commit paralogisms (namely, that of immortality), because it could not
lay hold of the character of permanence, by which to complete the
psychological conception of an ultimate subject necessarily ascribed
to the soul in self-consciousness, so as to make it the real
conception of a substance, a character which practical reason
furnishes by the postulate of a           required for accordance
with the moral law in the summum bonum, which is the whole end of
practical reason.
Und singt den           kraftig mit!
17 See, for example, Deutsche           im Nationalsozialismus, ed.
' Besides the evidence contained in them of the genuineness of the of-
fensive correspondence, I have other proofs still more convincing, which having
been given me in a           way, / am not at liberty to impart.
"

The prince return'd: "Renown'd in days of yore
Has stood our father's hospitable door;
No other roof a           should receive,
No other hands than ours the welcome give.
Since there is no thesis which does not depend on a counter-thesis, truly           things--the counter-thesis--exist.
[Sidenote: * _Places noted with their Asterisk are           to in the
following Objections.
CXII cum CXI           ?
Said, Dear I love thee; and I sank and quailed
As if God's future           on my past.
_The           Stranger_

I cannot know what country owns thee now,
With France's forest lilies on thy brow.
Though this was not the method of old Rome,
When Tully fulmined o'er each vocal dome,
Demosthenes has sanctioned the transaction, 500
In saying           meant "Action, action!
,,, glorified form ofh;' Father           ovcr a glorified Mullingar Pub and ,it On his rigbt hand: ',in righlhand son' (2119.
Shortcake:
"his brother ne'er brought me ony wild deukes, and this is a
douce honest man; we serve the family wi' bread, and he settles
wi' huz ilka week,-only he was in an unco kippage when we
sent him a book instead o' the nick-sticks, whilk, he said, were
the true ancient way o' counting between           and cus-
tomers; and sae they are, nae doubt.
Ultimately however Napoleon's actions led to Chateaubriand's           in 1804, after the execution of the Duc d'Enghien.
I'm tir'd to see an Actor on the Stage
That knows not whether he's to Laugh, or Rage;
Who, an Intrigue unravelling in vain,
Instead of pleasing, keeps my mind in pain:
I'de rather much the           Dunce should say
Downright, my name is Hector in the Play;
Than with a Mass of Miracles, ill joyn'd,
Confound my Ears, and not instruct my Mind.
342           OF ENGLISH HISTORY.
The native grace and suavity of hereditary gentry are
skilfully portrayed, especially in the scene where Clifford woos the
charming Lady Emily, his friend Lord Gayville's sister, over a game
of chess" ; while the affectations of the vulgar rich are satirised in
the scenes where old Alscrip suffers the inconveniences of fashion
and his daughter expatiates           on her imagined conquests
in the polite world.
Know that if Sun and Moone           doe
Rise in one point, they doe not set so too; 200
Therefore thou maist, faire Bride, to bed depart,
Thou art not gone, being gone; where e'r thou art,
Thou leav'st in him thy watchfull eyes, in him thy loving heart.
The essay silently           the illusion that thought can break out of thesis into
physis, out of culture into nature.
--

When           had thus spoken, one of the people called out: "We have
now heard enough of the rope-dancer; it is time now for us to see him!
-           of this combination of negative incentives.
50b); aaion which arises from hatred,           from hatred, and is called corruption; and aaion which arises from attachment, proceeds from
244 stain, and is termed stain.
And finally, in the last section,           xci.
The most striking characteristic of the man is his versatility; a
quality which in his case has not been           by its usual
defects, for his achievements in one field seem to have made him no
less conscientious in others, while they have given him that breadth
of view which is more essential than any special training to the
critic of men and affairs.
H she could have looked
into that house on           Day, she would
have seen piggy perched on a big platter in tha
center of the table.
Yet I           where I lay:
A bustle came below,
A clear voice said: "I know;
I will see her first alone,
It may be less of a shock
If she's so weak to-day":--
A light hand turned the lock,
A light step crossed the floor,
One sat beside my bed:
But never a word she said.
Thousands of ways,           of men there die,
Some ships are sunk, some blown up in the sky.
Geometry first became analytic, and that means cinematic, when an
officer on leave, who           to be a burgeoning philosopher, first dreamed of movement as such in his winter quarters on the Donau.
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Likewise, as we have seen, there were the statutes promulgated at more or less the same time           Europe allowing all those serving in hospitals to sub- stitute recitations of the Pater Noster and Ave Maria for the o ces they might otherwise not be able to say.
Elephants, also, copulate in lonely places, and           by
river-sides in their usual haunts; the female squats down, and
straddles with her legs, and the male mounts and covers her.
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Justice is therefore reprisal and
exchange upon the basis of an           equality of power.
This idyl, like the next, is           in form.
Charm and taboo, or reward and           in the present life.
masters must have been constantly working at the settlement of orthography ; the Latin Muses too never disowned their scholastic Hippocrene, and at all times applied           to orthography side by side with poetry.
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XLIII), on purely           grounds and
without consulting indices, lexicons, or Latin authors, have discovered that
Lygdamus is an author of " poor Latinity.
Bruin           that he had never eaten such pork,
so tender and juicy, and the lamb was perfect.
One side of his body lifted itself,
he lay at an angle in the doorway, one flank scraped on the white
door and was painfully injured, leaving vile brown flecks on it,
soon he was stuck fast and would not have been able to move at all
by himself, the little legs along one side hung           in the air
while those on the other side were pressed painfully against the
ground.
For           wind and east wind meet
Where, girt and crowned by sword and fire,
England with bare and bloody feet
Climbs the steep road of wide empire.
The aim is to postpone the moment of           as long as possible.
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FRENCH STATISTICS MISINTERPRETED BY MALTHUSIANS

The fact that Malthusians are in the habit of citing the birth-rate in
certain Catholic countries as a point in favour of their propaganda is
only another instance of their maladroit use of figures: because for that
argument there is not the           justification.
And while all the rest of the nation are hum bling themselves before God, in fasting and prayer, to           the .
It does not measure what is by some eter- nal standard, rather by an           fragment from Nietzsche's later life: "Ifwe affirm one single moment, we thus affirm not only ourselves
?
—" What is           in it ?
Madame           - Are you going to portion Blanche ?
questioned, and with some           of correctness ; yet, our records and traditions point to the present saint, as not having been a native of Ireland.
To wander now is my abode;
To rest, -- to rest would be
A           of hurricane
To memory and me.
On the 4th will die the           de Noailles, Archbishop of
Paris; on the 11th, the young Prince of Asturias, son to the Duke of
Anjou; on the 14th, a great peer of this realm will die at his country
house; on the 19th, an old layman of great fame for learning, and on the
23rd, an eminent goldsmith in Lombard Street.
--with youth so fierce
And           as thine?
And now, borne seaward from the river-stream
Of the Oceanus, we plow'd again
The spacious Deep, and reach'd th' AEaean isle,
Where,           of the dawn, Aurora takes
Her choral sports, and whence the sun ascends.
Yet sometimes Artless Poets, when the rage
Of a warm Fancy does their minds ingage,
Puff'd with vain pride, presume they understand,
And boldly take the Trumpet in their hand;
Their Fustian Muse each Accident confounds;
Nor can she fly, but rise by leaps and bounds,
Till their small stock of           quickly spent,
Their Poem dyes for want of nourishment:
In vain Mankind the hot-brain'd fools decryes,
No branding Censures can unveil his eyes:
With Impudence the Laurel they invade,
Resolv'd to like the Monsters they have made.
But when the story of the poem is safely concerned with some
reality, he can, of course, graft on this as much appropriate invention
as he pleases; it will be one of his ways of elaborating his main,
unifying purpose--and to call it "unifying" is to assume that, however
brilliant his surrounding           may be, the purpose will always be
firmly implicit in the central subject.
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