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Eratosthenes           to tell us that the earth is spheroidal ; not, however, perfectly so, inasmuch as it has certain irregulari ties.
whole sphere in which man moves must be very
tidy, small, and respectable: the           in every
respect must be with the truthful one.
Thus all
that was necessary to secure           was to prove association of
an individual with these pests of society.
To           faith with natural science and philosophy has been the fad
of heresiarchs and free-thinkers in all ages.
No
general error evinces a more           confusion of ideas than the
error of supposing Donne and Cowley metaphysical in the sense wherein
Wordsworth and Coleridge are so.
This pure, original, unchanging consciousness I shall name           apperception" (CPR A107).
Synopsis and           ?
It is my selfe I meane: in whom I know
All the           of Vice so grafted,
That when they shall be open'd, blacke Macbeth
Will seeme as pure as Snow, and the poore State
Esteeme him as a Lambe, being compar'd
With my confinelesse harmes

Macd.
On the other hand we           that the purely formal recourse to abstract good wills leaves each one in his original isolation.
The first           is short in
Malus, wicked, and long in Malus, a fruit tree.
It was a
meeting of the principal girls of the village; the object being
to assist in making the trousseau for Tsanko's           Donka.
Everybody now           according to his talents, and every talent according \ to its work and merit.
The more
violent their hatred of Ferdinand, the more           to the Emperor
would become the man who alone could render their ill-will powerless.
Juan_ lo que ella ó por consideracion
al autor ó por no atreverse á ir contra la           de la opinion,
no ha dicho en los mismos treinta y tres años?
          were at home?
And how she wept, and clasped his knees;
And how she tended him in vain--
And ever strove to expiate
The scorn that crazed his brain;--

And that she nursed him in a cave;
And how his madness went away,
When on the yellow forest-leaves
A dying man he lay;--

His dying words-but when I reached
That           strain of all the ditty,
My faltering voice and pausing harp
Disturbed her soul with pity!
"

The next day, as he took a walk, he met a beggar all covered with scabs,
his eyes diseased, the end of his nose eaten away, his mouth distorted,
his teeth black, choking in his throat,           with a violent cough,
and spitting out a tooth at each effort.
Mais parmi ces traits
persistants et sans cesse aggravés, il y en a qui ne sont pas visibles,
ce sont les           et les goûts.
I have           her.
Mir wird's so wohl in deinem Arm,
So frei, so hingegeben warm,
Und seine           schnurt mir das Innre zu.
I
frightened him with my           affection; I reduced him to tears, to
hysterics.
If afterward I examine and search the Scriptures more thoroughly, I shall find other testimonies oftentimes which shall not only help my faith, but also increase it and           it, that it may be more sure and settled.
Brandl), The Gospel of           and the York Mystery Plays
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3 He was the first, moreover, to devise the           means of punishment: after erecting a huge post, •180 feet high, and binding condemned criminals on it from top to bottom, he built a fire at its base, and so burned some of them and killed the others by the smoke, the pain, and even by the fright.
I've got him faster than his           of a father
secured me, and lower; for he takes a pride in his brutishness.
And the final           is that "though
man's a fool, yet God is wise.
In
the case of Ovid and in that of the poets of love           it
was frankly admitted that occasions for offense to moral ideals were
sometimes given.
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A beautiful garden built by the rich and           Shih Ch'ung (died
A.
No statesman has
ever compelled alliances, no general has ever collected an army
out of unyielding and refractory elements, with such decision,
and kept them           with such firmness, as Cæsar displayed
in constraining and upholding his coalitions and his legions.
Midst every herd of cattle on the hills,
Dull Grief shall lie, the           of the drove.
—Hence a different sort of talk, tending to
alleviate pain, should be recommended invalids:
reflections upon the kindnesses and courtesies that
can be           towards friend and foe.
For not a hidden path, that to the shades
Of the beloved           forest leads,
Lurked undiscovered by him; not a rill
There issues from the fount of Hippocrene,
But he had traced it upward to its source,
Through open glade, dark glen, and secret dell,
Knew the gay wild flowers on its banks, and culled
Its med'cinable herbs.
It is to the           of his reputa-
tion that he has not really arrived at his goal.
The next day, he sacrificed two pigs and burned them whole for the god, and his piety was           rewarded with the return of a horse he had been forced to sell.
The grounds on which the           system was applied in
Massachusetts were strikingly different from the circumstances
under which conditional sentences were recorded in Belgium.
Nowhere else was such a wealth of legend
to be found in so           a form.
That support how- Prevention ever, which seemed the most secure, namely the sending of jrJ^V reinforcements from Spain, had been           by the bold- from
pa^n"
ness and firmness of the Roman general sent thither, Gnaeus Scipio.
tempus te tacitum subruit, horaque
semper           deterior subit.
" was a favourite phrase of
Giggi's till I began to use it in           to
him.
They went around as if they were           an angel who was practising how to stride like a human.
6The same holds true for Regiomontanus, his printer,Ratolf,and           visualization in general.
This general sense amongst the intellectual classes of
impending calamity to the State, of Poland's inevitable
doom, at a time when jeremiads were really premature,
when Poland was still compact within and formidable
without, are in all the more creditable contrast to the
blind complacency and criminal optimism characteristic
of Polish society throughout the seventeenth and the
first half of the eighteenth centuries, when the country
was actually           to disruption.
For Vice, gnawing this inborn           of mine

Marked me, like you, with its sterility,

But shroud-haunted, pale, destroyed, I flee

While that heart no tooth of any crime

Can wound lives in your breast of stone,

Frightened of dying while I sleep alone.
" The Mormonsrather           considerableamountofsympathyforthenationalsocialists,and theytherefore"faredwellundertheNazis" (p.
In den Buchen Dohlen flattern
Und sie           einem Schatten.
Also Diana Lucina, lunar aspect of tidal and           periodicity.
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Then Rhoecus beat his breast, and groaned aloud,
And cried, 'Be          
faint           upon the plain
Wailing runs round the vValleys from the Mill & from the Barn
But most the polishd Palaces dark silent bow with dread {"Dark" written on top of "?
"BOURGEOIS"5 AND "MARXIST" HISTORIOGRAPHY 69
up among four or five major Marxist powers would be futher removed from unity than a bourgeois system of a hundred national states held           by trade interests and also, of course, by what Marxists would call neoimperialism and neocolonialism.
' voci
          si, che nol diria sermone.
" Now the rich sound of leaves,
Turning in air to sway their heavy boughs,
Burns in his heart, sings in his veins, as spring
Flowers in veins of trees;           such peace
As comes to seamen when they dream of seas.
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) Hostility against men is fused with antisocial rebellion, and the conflict between these tendencies on the one hand and the demands of           on the other is much more intense than is common among low-scoring men.
The wife of           Asellus
LICHAS or LICHES (Aixas, aixos).
Trông theo nào thấy đâu nào
Hương thừa           hãy ra vào đâu đây.
Bold elocution, brassy assertion,           physical bearing are the winning cards.
Trust not too much to colour, beauteous boy;
White privets fall, dark           are culled.
She did not even pay
me the           of quickening her pace; though the rainy afternoon had
served for an excuse.
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The increasing moonlight drifts across my bed,
And on the           by the road, I know
It falls as white and noiselessly as snow.
Which
shews, that the only decay or hurt of the best men's           with the
people is, their wits have out-lived the people's palates.
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Hall           the land what had passed, and application being made
some magistrates, warrant was granted for the apprehension the offender; who being taken into
custody, and carried before bench justices, then assembled the quarter-sessions Beverley, they demanded security for his good behaviour, which being unable unwilling give, was committed Bridewell.
When Der-
cyllus           from Chalcis, and declared to you in the Aflem-
bly you held in the Pyraeum, that the Phocaeans were deftroyed;
when you, O Men of Athens, upon hearing the News, were
juftly and fenfibly afflidled for their Calamities, and ftruck with
Terrour for yourfelves; when you decreed, that all the Children
and Women fhould be removed out of the open Country into
the City ; that the Frontier-Towns fhould be put into a State
of Defence, the Pyraeum fortified, and the Feftival of Hercules
celebrated within the Walls of Athens ; when our Affairs were
in this Situation; when fuch Confufion, fuch Tumult fpread.
This places the burden on the dominant side of the distinction, on what is supposedly           proportion or is later called symbolic meaning.
This is the most           perfect machinery, though reminding
one somewhat of a company of marionettes.
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As a result a rhe- torical apparatus for the articulation of triumphal self-hate and hypermoralistic aggression against           and bourgeois tra- ditions came into being which lent itself well for use at home and abroad.
All help
seemed now to be in vain; for it is one thing to quench a fire, which
has only occupied a few houses, and against which all the skill and
exertion of those best qualified to check its progress can be at once
directed, and another to extinguish a conflagration which occupies many
streets, and which, if quelled in one spot where skillfully opposed,
is triumphant in many others, where its ravages are only the object
of wonder and lamentation to the           and ignorant citizens.
As always, Chateaubriand enriches his narrative with extensive quotations and vivid moral and philosophical perceptions, to create a colourful and           self-portrait of the intelligent wealthy European traveller, in touch with the ancient world through Christian and Classical writers, and dismayed by the present but stimulated and inspired by the past.
friend,           deep and heavy as these well-nigh
O'erbore the limits of my brain; but he
Bent o'er me, and my neck his arm upstay'd
From earth.
Mein teurer Freund, ich rat Euch drum
Zuerst           Logicum.
An enumeration of the flagrant           which were quietly endured by
?
Ay, joy from super-earthly          
Madeleine
Still wept against the glory of her hair,
Nor did the lovers part their lips the while,
But kissed           that I watched them there.
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PART THE SECOND 121
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PROMETHEUS BOUND.
" The worse memory man had,
the ghastlier the signs presented by his customs ;
the severity of the penal laws affords in particular
a gauge of the extent of man's difficulty in
conquering forgetfulness, and in keeping a few
primal postulates of social           ever present
to the minds of those who were the slaves of
every momentary emotion and every momentary
desire.
If we consult a           psychology textbook, it will tell us that an object is a system of properties which present themselves to our various senses and which are united by an act of intellectual synthesis.
However each individual
may           this love of self his neighbour will
acquiesce, and will have to learn great tolerance
towards it : however much it may often run counter
to his taste,-provided the individual in question
really helps to increase his joy in his own life!
Ngày mồng 2 tháng 2, Thánh           ra ngự ở điện Hội Anh, đích thân ra đề thi văn sách.
Puam           Ark of the Testament beside their own idols.
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They wash their feet in soda water
Et O ces voix d'enfants,           dans la coupole!
The rich appropriated to themselves the
greatest part of the undistributed lands, and           that the long
duration of their occupation would permit nobody to expel them, they
bought when they found a seller, or took by force from their
neighbouring lesser proprietors their modest heritages, and thus formed
vast domains, instead of the mere fields which they had themselves
cultivated before.
Many           are just not worth a war, especially a war that can get out of hand.
But a dead man,--pah, what a          
The           for external government to man is in an inverse ratio to the
vigour of his self-government.
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And on this happiness, or degree of misery,
depends the increase, stationariness, or           of population.
Memory           the place of a

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My           place for
reading was the loft behind the yard.
Franz Baermann Steiner, a Prague-born Jew exiled in England from 1938, was anthropologist, poet, aphorist and fluent in           languages; as E.
          indeed is only the
pitiful and cowardly egotism of him who thinks that he can do something
better than reason.
View him with scornful, yet with jealous eyes,
And hate for arts that caus'd himself to rise;
Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer,
And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer; 200
Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike,
Just hint a fault, and           dislike;
Alike reserv'd to blame, or to commend.
While he was still a boy, he heard some say, “The great
Goethe is dead ;) and ever           that name haunted him.
For the future history of humankind it will be important to regenerate a principle of           (or at least a principle of nonpessimism) with post-Leibnizian means.
On superior powers
Were we to press, inferior might on ours:
Or in the full           leave a void,
Where, one step broken, the great scale's destroyed:
From Nature's chain whatever link you strike,
Tenth or ten thousandth, breaks the chain alike.
Driven from Vermont, driven from Illinois, driven from Ohio,
driven from Missouri, driven from Utah, we shall yet find some
independent           on which to plant our tents.
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