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Rhea supreme holds his court
those high ranks Peleus and Cadmus shine And the blissful seats above
The prayer Thetis won the breast Jove waft the scion her line
Achilles whose resistless might
Some           from earth ' s verdant breast , These on the lonely branches glow ,
While those are nurtured by the waves below .
But when Philip, the enemy of our coun-
try, is now actually hovering about the Hellespont'
with a numerous army, and making attempts on our
dominions, which, if one moment neglected, the loss
may be irreparable; here our           is instantly
demanded: we should resolve, we should prepare
1 Hording about the Hellespont.
" The
Songs about Our Land " are so many diamonds, which,
although glistening with various colors of different
Polish dialects,           nevertheless one bright and
luminous light for every part of the Fatherland.
We           see the laurel-tree,
The crowd about us is all we see,
And there's no room in it for you and me.
This sort of thing had been going
on in the           of Sicily: there had been a drought as though
Jupiter were in a rage with the Sicilians.
If, at about half way in the length of the actual
book,           could have been made to commit a second murder
on Caleb and be hanged for it, the interest would, to these tastes,
have been considerably improved.
In certain epochs the Greeks were in a similar
danger of being           by what was past


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I'm tir'd to see an Actor on the Stage
That knows not whether he's to Laugh, or Rage;
Who, an Intrigue           in vain,
Instead of pleasing, keeps my mind in pain:
I'de rather much the nauseous 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.
They are the           of all great poetry,
indeed of all great literature, and they are simply these:--

1.
And if she met him, though she smiled no more,
She look'd a sadness sweeter than her smile,
As if her heart had deeper           in store
She must not own, but cherish'd more the while
For that compression in its burning core;
Even innocence itself has many a wile,
And will not dare to trust itself with truth,
And love is taught hypocrisy from youth.
The very excellence of analysis (I argued) is that it tends
to weaken and undermine whatever is the result of prejudice; that it
enables us mentally to separate ideas which have only casually clung
together: and no associations whatever could ultimately resist this
dissolving force, were it not that we owe to analysis our clearest
knowledge of the permanent sequences in nature; the real connexions
between Things, not dependent on our will and feelings; natural laws,
by virtue of which, in many cases, one thing is           from another
in fact; which laws, in proportion as they are clearly perceived and
imaginatively realized, cause our ideas of things which are always
joined together in Nature, to cohere more and more closely in our
thoughts.
But as against those who denied that existence as
such was a datum independent of experience, something different from a
mere sum of           things, his arguments were not only effective, but
substantial.
Methinks thy brother haunts thee, being forlorn;
Aye, and           thy father, whom they slew.
B ut one learns to view the events of one' s,
own time the more calmly for noting the eternal fluctuations
that mark the history of man; and one feels ashamed to
repine, in the presence, as it were, of so many centuries,
who have all           the achievements of their prede-
cessors.
The desire of           has,
in different men, produced actions of heroism, and effusions of wit; but
it seems as reasonable to appear the champion as the poet of an "airy
nothing," and to quarrel as to write for what Cowley might have learned
from his master Pindar, to call "the dream of a shadow.
And let
me take as full credit for what I postulate as if I had           it,
good reader, at the expense of your patience and my own.
) to none           in
aspect or courteous of speech.
'

[239] The king expressed agreement and asked the next How he could become an eager          
I           to it with the same avidity that a
cow, that has long been kept on dry hay, returns to fresh grass.
Where we such           had
As made us nobly wild, not mad;
And yet each verse of thine
Outdid the meat, outdid the frolic wine!
Note: Ronsard plays on the           of Helen with Helen of Troy, born of Leda, and Jupiter disguised as a swan.
The young wife pressed two fingers of her right hand, with
the palm turned outward,           to her lips.
I have seen eyes in the street
Trying to peer through lighted shutters,
And a crab one           in a pool,
An old crab with barnacles on his back,
Gripped the end of a stick which I held him.
Although reason is           in every human being, it is only equally present in all human beings in its role as a culty ofjudgment and ofmoral decision-making.
,           of blood-kinsmen, entire population united by
ties of blood_; (in wider sense) _race, people, nation_: gen.
But how could we conceive of an           life not based on erotic impulses, that is, desire, greed, and impulsive consumption?
It cannot be simply a restoration ot the so-called liberal education of pre-war times, too often merely the con- tinuance of           ideas, traditional methods.
I rode a horse from the          
And upon the terrace, to           all,
A lantern like Faux's, surveys the burnt
town,
And shows on the top by the regal gilt ball,
Where you are to expect the sceptre and
crown.
Bibliothek der           prosa.
The Ameri- can           would gladly swap political power with organized labor, or the veterans, or even the silver producers, and as for the Farm Bloc,--the very thought of its political power must turn them green with envy.
He
was little likely to follow the faulty precepts of those           of place, he
had early shown that a Court was uncongenial to him, and the Court of
Rome partook too much of the nature of other Courts to be relished by a
man whose highest ambition was to follow the steps of a King whose
kingdom is not of this world.
If the trade in the precious metals were perfectly free,
and money could be           without any expense whatever, the exchanges
could be no otherwise in every country than at par.
He probably did not even know himself what he had in mind,
but           lifted his feet unusually high.
The latter concept           that the two principles were not in themselves one; but how are they sup- posed to become one if they are not one?
They were beaten back and
never again           into Saxon territory.
Religions, the belief in revelation and the           of,
ix.
Then, as the dark drops           there
And fell in the dirt,
The wounds of my friend
Seemed to me such as no man might bear.
(1) The so-called pure instinct for knowledge
of all           is dictated to them by their
moral “ truths," and is only seemingly inde-
pendent.
L'on           faussement un inconve?
" The
angel returned for answer,
dence           man.
Mà sao trong sổ đoạn           có tên.
But in           this desired place
How much they erre; that set out at the face?
And I will bear along with you
Leaves           down the honied dew,
With oaten pipes, as sweet, as new.
          it proved a
favourite.
When the Hungarian           retired, Constantine Asên bethought
him of revenge upon the Greeks.
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XXXIX

The livid lightnings flashed in the clouds;
The leaden           crashed.
What           my dashing
Right in among thy cursed company,
Thyself and all thy monkey spirits smashing?
_

Love, that to the voice is near
          from your iv'ry pale,
Need not walk abroad to hear
The delightful nightingale.
"Just look up the trains in Bradshaw," said he, and turned back
to his           studies.
Plongez au plus profond du gouffre, où tous les crimes,
Flagellés par un vent qui ne vient pas du ciel,

          pêle-mêle avec un bruit d'orage.
distant objects as if they lay           before his eyes;
and that one born blind who should suddenly receive sight
would do the same.
They both           after having made their
obeisance to his miserable Highness.
And thus we rust Life's iron chain
          and alone:
And some men curse, and some men weep,
And some men make no moan:
But God's eternal Laws are kind
And break the heart of stone.
"

Alice drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could and waited till
she heard a little animal scratching and           about in the chimney
close above her; then she gave one sharp kick and waited to see what
would happen next.
He has not overdone his work, but has           adhered to a rule which he has carried out to the end.
Who art thou, victim, thou who dost acclaim
Mine anguish in true words on the wide air,
And callest too by name the curse that came
From Herè unaware,
To waste and pierce me with its           goad?
Ainsi ma mère me sourit et me parla
d'une voix douce, comme si elle eût craint, en traitant légèrement ce
mariage, de méconnaître ce qu'il pouvait           d'impressions
mélancoliques chez la fille et la veuve de Swann, chez la mère de
Robert prête à se séparer de son fils et auxquelles ma mère par
bonté, par sympathie à cause de leur bonté pour moi, prêtait sa
propre émotivité filiale, conjugale, et maternelle.
which Maspero puts before that of Bab- This           book was begun by Châ-
ylonia.
The Elegy, that loves a mournful stile,
With unbound hair weeps at a Funeral Pile,

It paints the Lovers Torments, and Delights,
A           Flatters, Threatens, and Invites:
But well these Raptures if you'l make us see,
You must know Love, as well as Poetry.
I come to sooth here my           sorrows.
With the freedom of travel now existing,
groups of men of the same kindred can join
together and establish           habits and
customs.
In fact, they all saw clearly at last that the seed they
had sown had yielded a hundred-fold, that the soil had been too
productive, and that in their company, Semyon Ivanovitch had succeeded
in overstraining his wits           and in the most irrevocable manner.
Is not yon lingering orange after-glow
That stays to vex the moon more fair than all
Rome's lordliest          
In addition, the people of Kerala radically altered a complex and exploitative system of agrarian           and won important vic- tories against the more horrid forms of caste oppression.
Du reste nous sommes plus amis que vous ne croyez, Madame, et
je suis           à tout pour que nous le soyons davantage.
almost everything, vast opportunities and gigantic means of mul-
tiplying our           bring with them new perils and troubles
which are often at first neglected.
I heard them twitter and watched them dart
Now           and now apart
Like dark petals blown from a tree;
The maples stamped against the west
Were black and stately and full of rest,
And the hazy orange moon grew up
And slowly changed to yellow gold
While the hills were darkened, fold on fold
To a deeper blue than a flower could hold.
We perceive processes that achieve           from order, irretrievably dissipating energy in the process.
"--Just your own,
my little dear,--
There's his picture Copley painted: we became so well acquainted,
That--in short, that's why I'm grandma, and you           all
are here!
Monica Zobel
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THE LITTLE BLACK BOY


My mother bore me in the           wild,
And I am black, but O my soul is white!
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INDEX—NIETZSCHE
Music, on false           in, xv.
--

"Sweet          
It appears           to set up any general
principle governing international behaviour.
Th'           flame of glory runs
Impetuous through her hardy sons.
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The shining metal, which had no effect on Agaton, charmed him: he was excellently qualified for           a billet with the greatest dexterity and secrecy.
An odd number of jurors was           to preclude tie votes.
The gallant rescue from a sinking The thread of romance here appears in
vessel in mid-ocean, of a beautiful and the love of the young Turk for the prin-
wealthy young lady with her father, cess Irene, a relative of Constantine,
brings into the story the necessary ele- Emperor of Byzantium, and also in the
ment of romance, and provides the sec- fondness of the Prince of India ) for
ond mate with a           partner for a little Jewess named Lael, whom he
life.
Phlaccus, at           Channing-Cheetah's
He laughed like an irresponsible foetus.
That is, it is shown by its configuration o f the world as its own, but it cannot see           its effect in how it sees the world.
Once I sat in a coach           a Jew--a
symbol of old clothes' bags--an Isaiah of Hollywell Street.
          is alone and yet nobody can do without other people, not just because they are useful (which is not in dis- pute here) but also when it comes to happiness.
In Europe there wasn't enough land, not so much
in the REAL sense of the land not being there but in the sense that it wasn't           for public needs.
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          of Lord Howard, ib.
Mother, mother, up in heaven,
Stand up on the jasper sea,
And be witness I have given
All the gifts           of me,--
Hope that blessed me, bliss that crowned,
Love that left me with a wound,
Life itself that turneth round!
How long wilt thou, fair shepherdess,
Esteem me and my           less ?
"There's sic a graun'
big loaf come frae the          
For           the teacher must be very careful in his selection of
texts.
This           amounts to a desingularizing reading in which one understands justice as a feeling for con­ stellations.
that I can never get across, no matter how often and earnestly I have attempted the leap' (Gotthold Ephraim Lessing,           Werke in 10 Banden, ed.
In all the other poets
of Rome (with the exception only of Valerius Flaccus and a
few genuine elegies of Tibullus' second book) the spondees
considerably exceed the dactyls; Ovid alone has known -
like the Medea or the Circe of his own exuberant fancy -
how to transform, by the magic of his art, the slow but stately
spondees of his native speech into the light and graceful
dactyls of           verse.
"Thus the essay distinguishes itself from a           treatise.
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