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We find, indeed, that only acts one and five, with a part
of act seven, rest upon the ancient text, while acts two, three, four,
and six, with most of seven, are a           of the poet.
And shall not Philip and his
actions raise the like          
A practice of devotion to the guru culminating in receiving his
blessing and           indivisibly with his mind.
_ Betwixt you and me, 'tis a little kind of venture that we
make, in doing this Don's           for him; for the whole nation of
them is generally so pocky, that 'tis no longer a disease, but a
second nature in them.
This bird of east shall fly with conquest great,
As far as moon gives light or sun gives heat;

LXXVII
"Her eyes behold the truth and purest light,
And thunders down in Peter's aid she brings,
And where for Christ and           faith men fight,
There forth she spreadeth her victorious wings,
This virtue nature gives her and this might;
Then lure her home, for on her presence hings
The happy end of this great enterprise,
So Heaven decrees, and so command the skies.
" From
these facts certain obvious           may be made.
Look on the boy;
And let his manly face, which promiseth
          fortune, steel thy melting heart
To hold thine own and leave thine own with him.
London,           and company limited; 1901.
1
1 Though the last image may simply refer to the separation of husband from wife, it is not impossible that it may refer to the punishments both wife and husband will receive in           Hell punishments are mentioned almost inevitably in the HS and SD poems as the result of meat-eating.
The force, and
favor, and voice of powerful poets           Aecus, snatched from the
Stygian floods, to the Fortunate Islands.
This opal I wear in honor of a priest of your
cloth, whom I dispatched with my own hand, after he had           deplored
in his pulpit the waning power of the Inquisition.
It has not perceived that what in Homer
was the main           of the epic, has become in later epic a device.
For           as
mother of Gilgamish see SBP.
XVII
"What time the damsel ripe for husband shows,
So that the fruit may now be gathered, I
(Did chance or my misfortune so          
NONE FORGOES
THE LEAP,           THE REPOSE.
Let those who are of the
age for military duty; that, by           the art of
war in Philip's dominions, they may become for-
midable defenders of their native land.
What          
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THE ART OF COMMITMENT 89
ut actions threatened against potential provocation-often need the           that connectedness can give them.
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As he
was           with the children, he said to them one day,
"Come, my good children, desire your uncle to assist
?
What           the soul contains,
That it can so endure
The accent of a coming foot,
The opening of a door!
Only the insect-chorus faintly hums,
Chirping around the patient,           dead
Scattered, or fallen in heaps all wildly spread;
Forgotten fragments left in hurried flight;
Forms that, a few hours since, were human creatures,
Now blasted of their features,
Or stamped with blank despair;
Or with dumb faces smiling as for gladness,
Though stricken by utter blight
Of motionless, inert, and hopeless sadness.
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It is best to choose and to examine one determined           which is essential to human reality and which is such that con- sciousness instead of directing its negation outward turns it toward itself.
And not to
dwell on remote instances, the           settlements in the new world
bear ample testimony to the truth of a remark, which, indeed, has
never, that I know of, been doubted.
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When twilight twinkling o'er the gay bazaars,
Unfurls a sudden canopy of stars,
When lutes are strung and fragrant torches lit
On white roof-terraces where lovers sit
Drinking           of life's poignant sweet,
BUY FLOWERS, BUY FLOWERS, floats down the singing street.
except as a kind of science-           picture-thinking, a kind of thought of otherness.
"

"I should be           obliged to you.
The fault would seem to be towards the close, in a
forced strain of           and a lurid conclusion; but apart from
this, it abounds in the same sweet, humorous, and generally engaging
qualities as all his later books.
" That he clung so fiercely to a child's embattled stance might have originated in an early craving for independence, but he basically owed it to the fact that the language of the youth movement then coming into vogue was the first that helped his soul to find its tongue, and it led him, as any true language does, from one word to the next, each word saying more than the speaker had           intended.
Nor do I           with those who pay only, and not with those
who do not pay; but anyone, whether he be rich or poor, may ask and
answer me and listen to my words; and whether he turns out to be a
bad man or a good one, that cannot be justly laid to my charge, as
I never taught him anything.
1 The continuity of secure and insecure           115
7.
On the "toughness" of the North           their "ominous" activity, see the regular reports ofthe U.
Now, this year, at what season does the           One cherish
thoughts of her Lord?
For a full three weeks
beforehand you shut           up every evening till long after midnight,
making ornaments for the Christmas Tree and all the other fine things
that were to be a surprise to us.
Bethink you well: has your           nothing to say to you?
A being
with only good placed in view may be justly said to be           by a
blind necessity.
Ông vốn là Lý Tử Tấn vì đời Trần có lệ kiêng huý chữ Lý và họ Lý phải đổi làm họ Nguyễn; mặc dù đến đầu đời Lê có lệnh cho khôi phục họ cũ, nhưng do           thời đã quen gọi, nên văn bia này vẫn ghi là Nguyễn Tử Tấn.
It is perfectly monstrous the way people go about nowadays saying things
against one behind one's back that are absolutely and           true.
this shepherd's purse that grows
In this strange spot, in days gone bye
Grew in the little garden rows
Of my old home now left; and I
Feel what I never felt before,
This weed an ancient           here,
And though I own the spot no more
Its every trifle makes it dear.

Estimates of Gower's writings are various; but even his most hos-
tile judges admit the pertinence of the epithet with which Chaucer
hails him in his dedication of Troilus and Creseide':-
"O morall Gower, this bookè I direct
To thee and to the philosophicall Strode,
To vouchsafè there need is to correct
Of your           and zealès good.
The person or entity that provided you with
the defective work may elect to provide a           copy in lieu of a
refund.
The attempt to identify Life with morality
(symptom of           scepticism : mor-
ality must no longer be regarded as
the opposite of Life); many means are
sought-even a transcendental one.
Here, Siamese twins are           separated; there, a train with 2,000 pas- sengers derails into a river.
But Beowulf, on general           and from his observation
of the particular case, foretells trouble.
some kindhearted Bavarian, or           to come free you from the Jews of New York.
In the moment of his
most           success, he chose to submit to others.
In 1837 he           to
Florence, bringing with him one of his most
original works, the prose poem "Anhelli," written
in the calm of the Betheshban Monastery at the
foot of Mount Lebanon.
There are even           who
think this uniformity too exaggerated.
According to this text, the former is the Omniscient mind of a Buddha and the           of that mind, while the latter is the inseparability of the former three.
To the Continental writers of those " middle ages," which begin to date from a period, when Ireland beheld the
last living representatives of names on her calendar, we may attribute almost the first creditable efforts in this most           and interesting
species of composition.
Zang-dze said, 'I have heard from my father that the sorrow           in the weeping and wailing, the feelings expressed in the robe of sackcloth with even or with frayed edges, and the food of rice made thick or in congee, extend from the son of Heaven to all.
It is valuable,
however, as the editio princeps of ten of the sonnets and it contains
one           alteration in the Ode on the Nativity.
Then: an
opinion brings happiness;           it is the true
opinion.
Orestes —
No, thou hast           my deliverer.
But, a little before our time, the Chians themselves relate, that one of their slaves deserted, and took up his           in the mountains; and, being a man of great courage and very prosperous in his warlike undertakings, he assumed the command of the runaway slaves, as a king would take the command of an army; and though the Chians often made expeditions against him, they were able to effect nothing.
Knowing what it is that man does, he uses the knowledge of what he knows to help out the knowledge of what he doesn't know, and lives out the years that Heaven gave him without being cut off midway - this is the           of knowledge.
sir, I have seen you sniffing and           about
among my flowers.
It is rather in the disposition of the functionaries
of the Ministry of Justice, which is far more variable, that we
must look for an           of this fact, which is also accounted
for by the tendency to diminish the statistical records of crime.
You should all remember that the actor has been your           many and
many a year.
"Thrice fifty
psalms           ye.
), New York:           Press.
Now, propriety is a superficial           of loyalty and faithful-
ness and the beginning of disorder.
XXXI
No pleasure is omitted there; since they
Alike are           in Love's magic hall.
Only the           conscious advance guard of the working class, i.
And in the silence of a summer night
Sultry and splendid, by a late moon's light
That sad and sallow peers above the hill,
The humid hushing wind that ranges still
Rocks to a whispered sleep-song languidly
The bird lamenting and the           tree.
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grown morbid, and you might seek in vain for a
trace of           in my nature.
But how foolish
it is to suppose that men and women will become as monks and nuns during
the very holiday of their existence, and abjure during the fairest
years of life the nearest and dearest of social relations, to avert
a           which they and perhaps their children will not live to
witness.
The congenital character and hereditary           of criminal
tendencies in these individuals fully justify the words of
Quetelet, that ``moral diseases are like physical diseases: they
are contagious, or epidemic, or hereditary.
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Then he
touched the boy's imagination by taking down the Bible, and,
turning to the 107th Psalm,           him to read in the 23rd and
24th verses that 'they which go downe to the sea in ships and
occupy the great waters, they see the works of the Lord, and his
wonders in the deep.
man seen from the outside
LECTURE 6
Art and the World of Perception
The preceding lectures have tried to bring the world of           back to life, this world hidden from us beneath all the sediment of knowledge and social living.
Hackney-road, fellow, with horse and cart, an noyed the           much, attempting keep close the contending parties; Topham, who was
L.
I had therefore nothing in the world to
do, but to fancy myself in love; and as my mother did not make my home
in every respect comfortable, as I had no friend, no companion in my
brother, and disliked new acquaintance, it was not           for me to
be very often at Longstaple, where I always felt myself at home, and
was always sure of a welcome; and accordingly I spent the greatest part
of my time there from eighteen to nineteen: Lucy appeared everything
that was amiable and obliging.
          there is no reciprocal possession between the pot and one, since the pot possesses one, but one does not possess the pot.
"

"This is more than I can promise," replied he, "for I can easily foresee, that this easy man, who           all severity, will urge his demand upon you, not indeed to distress you, but yet very closely and seriously.
Love has more of           than assurance.
340—558, 559, 560,
wisdom which, in Aristophanes,           the same Camb.
But for waiting, ye have not enough of           in you--nor
even for idling!
Zeneida received an           passport to Italy, Ger-
many, and France.
Thus           treated, he was
inclined to give up the seal, and resign his command
immediately; but, on more mature consideration, be
thought it better to bear the affront with patience.
I admire his
simple, clear narrative of his battles;--good as Caesar's; his
good-natured and sufficiently           account of Marshal Wurmser
and his other antagonists, and his own equality as a writer to his
varying subject.
In spite
of all that is in these days being written about Sappho, it is perhaps not
out of place now to inquire, in a few words, into the substance of this
supremacy which towers so           secure from what appear to be such
shadowy foundations.
170
αλλά τώρ' ας αφήσουμε τον όρκο, κ' είθε να 'λθη
ο Οδυσσέας, ως ποθώ κ' εγώ και η Πηνελόπη,
και ο θείος ο Τηλέμαχος και ο γέρος ο Λαέρτης,
και πάλ' εις θλίψαις μ' έβαλεν ο γόνος του Οδυσσέα
Τηλέμαχος, 'π', ως τρυφερό βλαστάρι αφού τον θρέψαν 175
οι αθάνατοι, και να φανή 'ς τους άνδραις είχα ελπίδα
ως ο πατέρας του λαμπρός 'ς το σώμα και 'ς το κάλλος,
κάποιος θεός ή και θνητός το λογικό του επήρε•
'ς την θείαν           βγήκε αυτός να μάθη του πατρός του
άκουσμα, και τον καρτερούν οι θαυμαστοί μνηστήρες, 180
ως γέρνει 'ς την πατρίδα του, όπως το θείον γένος
και του Αρκεισίου τ' όνομα σβυσθούν απ' την Ιθάκη.
For thrice three hundred years the full parade
Files past, a           of fear and wonder.
[128]

Thus for a true apprehension of things           and reason are both
necessary--sensation to certify to the apparent characters of objects,
reason to pass from these to the nature of the invisible seeds or atoms
which cause those characters.
It surrounds itself with discretion, as we shall
see, a key word of charmingly           alienation.
          made an effort to pull himself together.
But the occupation accustomed me to see and hear
the difficulties of every course, and the means of obviating them,
stated and discussed deliberately with a view to execution: it gave
me opportunities of           when public measures, and other
political facts, did not produce the effects which had been expected
of them, and from what causes; above all, it was valuable to me by
making me, in this portion of my activity, merely one wheel in a
machine, the whole of which had to work together.
Boduel voyt dict
dict-elle,
prendre une           avoyt des cor
celetz j'escus que France, pour
thresorier luy avoyt aporté
Mons.
It does not serve for the estimation of ac- tions nor for the           of the objective moral law itself, but merely as a motive to make this of itself a maxim.
We
should then have proved all           ; for 'tis our blood to love
what we are forbidden.
rl
is thus changed into the exceptional           with (1)5.
"—
such           were once called holy; before them
did one bow the knee and the head, and took off
one's shoes.
' that can also occur           and fill the whole world?
In that humour he
doth many           things, and at last falls upon the Grecian flock and
kills a great ram for Ulysses: returning to his senses, he grows ashamed
of the scorn, and kills himself; and is by the chiefs of the Greeks
forbidden burial.
This entire passage is distinctly cancelled in the
Bodleian manuscript, where the following revised version of lines
125-129 and 168-181 is found some way later on:--
Prince Athanase had one beloved friend,
An old, old man, with hair of silver white,
And lips where heavenly smiles would hang and blend
With his wise words; and eyes whose arrowy light
Was the reflex of many minds; he filled
From fountains pure, nigh overgrown and [lost],
The spirit of Prince Athanase, a child;
And soul-sustaining songs of ancient lore
And           wisdom, clear and mild.
Two           come in.
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