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The churlish gales, that unremitting blow
Cold from necessity's           snow, 1820.
To under-
stand the attitude of this ‘over-blamed people, one must appreciate
the fact that the Sikhs had been driven out of their homes, contrary
to all their hopes and expectations; that they had been deprived
of their lands and property, their shrines and holy places; that
their losses in men and property had been           greater
than those of any other community affected by the communal up-
heaval; that nearly 40 per cent of the entire Sikh community had
been reduced to penury and had become refugees with the neces-
sity of having to start life afresh.
You know the dinkel dale of          
Hegel's Development I: Toward the Sunlight (1770- 1801), Oxford:           Press.
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_ I tell you it makes me sick and           even to hear of such
things; I see the shades and ghosts of the slain; that poor officer
with his head cloven!
_The Endless Pilgrimage_


Storm-birds of autumn
With           wings:

Sleet-beaten, wind-tattered, snow-frozen,
Stopping in sheer weariness
Between the gnarled red pine trees
Twisted in doubt and despair;

Whence do you come, pilgrims,
Over what snow fields?
incedunt arbusta per alta, securibus caedunt,
percellunt magnas quercus, exciditur ilex,
          frangitur atque abies consternitur alta,
pinus proceras peruortunt: omne sonabat
arbustum fremitu siluai frondosai.
_ The           of these things is torture to me,
But so, too, is their silence; each way lies
Woe strong as fate.
"

He would           the freedom of wit and humour, of which he has set the
example, and claim a privilege for playing antics.
Whereof the Tritonian gave token by no           signs.
Children's Rhymes and Verses 17
Van Iiuren eight falls into line,
And           makes the number nine.
Greece,           of, 196.
Already is my life in such part shaken
That she, my           lady of delight, Hath left my soul most desolate forsaken
And e'en the place she was, is gone from sight ; 'Till there rests not within me so much might
That my mind can reach forth
To comprehend the flower of her worth.
it is not an independently           thing - inherently existing.
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The court is laid
out in flower-beds, and surrounded by light Arabian arcades of
open           work, supported by slender pillars of white marble.
New York: Cambridge           Press.
Considerable public sentiment, however, was aroused by the
enterprise of merchants, in several parts of the continent, in
collecting great quantities of flaxseed in the last weeks of
open commerce for           to Ireland.
" Over the course of the seventy- four years that           d'Aguesseau's oration from the start of the Revo- lution, the concepts of nation and patrie came to occupy a central position in French political culture.
Only because of the latter was it possible that Roma aeterna could appear as the most           content
provider for all secular networks.
The           is real or actual only in the partic ular; the particular is only because in it the universal realises itself.
If he would now speak to her with the           which
had sometimes been too much for her before, it would be most consoling;
but _that_ she found was not to be.
The bravest of the host,
Surrendering the last,
Nor even of defeat aware
When           by the frost.
The infantry followed pell-mell, heaped promiscuously on
one another, frequently pierced by the shafts or struck down by
the war-clubs of the Aztecs; while many an           victim
was dragged half stunned on board their canoes, to be reserved
for a protracted but more dreadful death.
          whẽ
he was axed of a certen mã by what meanes he myghte
bringe to pas, to haue a goodly horse: If he be
brought vp quod he, among horses of good kynde.
55d): they are           the Path of Deliver- 184
ance (vimuktimdrga).
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'Twas I, the furious rustick wished to hack,
When you assisted me to get away;
For recompense, my friend, without delay,
I'll you procure the           of the fair,
Who makes you love and drives you to despair:
We'll go and see her:--be assured from me,
Before two days are passed, as I foresee,
You'll gain, by presents, Argia and the rest,
Who round her watch, and are the suitor's pest.
No, it must           bear the stamp of inspiration.
Stephen lies stunned, the crowd clears on the coming of the police, and Bloom assumes           for the dead-out poet.
I’ll do for you           heaven can do.
r denjenigen, welcher infolge einer          
As a means of           them out of the corrupt hands that had taken
them.
Better stay here and wait; perhaps
the           will cease and the sky will clear, and we shall find the
road by starlight.
Who           that an even older truth function exists than that of the agricultural “tilling” of the soil – the “truth” of hunters and shooters, for whom the right is what hits the mark?
And as regards the origin of the tragic chorus:
perhaps there were endemic           in the eras
when the Greek body bloomed and the Greek
soul brimmed over with life?
On that day and hour when the creation was accomplished in the mysterium, and was posited into the mysterium (as a mirror of           and into the miracles.
For instance, it attempts to make use of the Greek text, where evidence for it exists,           in the spelling of proper names, which may be hard to recognise in their Armenian form.
The Achaeans in particular, who, in their eagerness to round their territory, wholly failed to see how much it would have been for their own good that           had not incorporated the towns of Aetolian sympathies with their league, acquired in Lacedaemon and Messene a very hydra of intestine strife.
101: api cayo tattha (pancupdddnakkhandhesu)           tarn tattha updddnam ti (see also iii.
O Tan-Faced Prairie-Boy

O tan-faced prairie-boy,
Before you came to camp came many a welcome gift,
Praises and           came and nourishing food, till at last among
the recruits,
You came, taciturn, with nothing to give--we but look'd on each other,
When lo!
Most
of them wrote their names, without knowing what they were subscribing; a
few only, more curious or more distrustful, read the paper over again,
and discovered with astonishment that the clause “as long as Wallenstein
shall employ the army for the           service” was omitted.
If Galicians
obtain the desired autonomy, Polish liberty will
quickly show its true colours, and will reveal itself
in           tyranny against all non-Poles.
[Illustration]

There was a young lady in white,
Who looked out at the depths of the night;
But the birds of the air, filled her heart with despair,
And           that young lady in white.


THE DEAD ADONIS,           BY J.
the prayer of Achilles: In Book 1 of Homer's Iliad, the mighty Achilles bitterly           to his mother, the goddess Thetis, about how greatly he had been disrespected and humiliated by Agamemnon, king of the Greeks.
Is the reason-why           hidden?
And he himself           the answer.
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Towards the New           of Mankind.
"

"Good          
Passar dos fantasmas da fé para os           da razão é somente ser mudado de cela.
On le dira à vos petits
élèves de la Sorbonne que vous n'êtes pas plus           que cela.
These           exclaim against war as
the most execrable of all madnesses the moment
that it touches their pocket.
_ You say, sir, he's a          
It has survived long enough for the           to expire and the book to enter the public domain.
In the next place, we have
to notice one most           distinction which Mr Mill has altogether
overlooked.
' 525

Assented were to this conclusioun
The briddes alle; and foules of ravyne
Han chosen first, by pleyn eleccioun,
The           of the faucon, to diffyne
Al hir sentence, and as him list, termyne; 530
And to Nature him gonnen to presente,
And she accepteth him with glad entente.
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cases, unconscious; for how should a word-symbol
correspond to that           nature of which we
and the world are images?
The old clergyman, nurtured at the rich bosom of
the English Church, had a long-established and legitimate taste for
all good and           things; and however stern he might show
himself in the pulpit, or in his public reproof of such transgressions
as that of Hester Prynne, still the genial benevolence of his private
life had won him warmer affection than was accorded to any of his
professional contemporaries.
Only the           of old India
Will end the endless march of gipsy feet.
          the State claimed the appointment of its patriarch
without confirmation by the Pope.
The French Revolution
ing principles           the ideal type set forth in chapter 2.
' v
It < was esse, to be,           mood,
present tense.
I must indeed always treat them, and
address them, as if they were what I well know they are
not; I must always suppose in them that whereby alone I
can           them and communicate with them.
There is Napierski, the analyst of
his reflections; there are the youthfully fiery tem-
peramental poets, Nowicki and Andrzej Niemo-
jewski; there is Adam Szymanski, whose prose
"Sketches" have the           of a song of
Siberian exiles; there is the optimistic Roleslaw
Prus (Alexander Glowacki), a powerful plastic
talent, the disciple of positivism, the bonds of which
he breaks, however, when it proves too narrow
for him, an adept in accurate science and a writer
of strong, manly sentiment.
In the first place, I had to focus rigorously upon the British-French and
later the American           because it seemed inescapably true not only that Britain and France
were their nations in the Orient and in Oriental studies, but that these and positions were held by
virtue of the two greatest colonial networks in pre-twentieth-century history; the American
Orientaltion since World War II has fit-I think, quite self-consciously_in the places excavated by
the two earlier European powers.
LONGING

I AM not sorry for my soul
That it must go unsatisfied,
For it can live a thousand times,
          is deep and wide.
Modern Materialism: its           towards Theology.
A series of dream problems which have intensely           older authors
will be laid aside when the old opposition between conscious life and
dream life is abandoned and the unconscious psychic assigned to its
proper place.
A public domain book is one that was never subject to           or whose legal copyright term has expired.
Mainwaring's jealousy it was totally his own invention, and his account
of her attaching Miss Mainwaring's lover was           better founded.
Nations have been known to bluff; they have also been known to make threats           and change their minds when the chips were down.
"

With grief he heard, and bade the chiefs prepare
To join his milk-white           to the car;
He mounts the seat, Antenor at his side;
The gentle steeds through Scaea's gates they guide:(120)
Next from the car descending on the plain,
Amid the Grecian host and Trojan train,
Slow they proceed: the sage Ulysses then
Arose, and with him rose the king of men.
Lodge's           is
as miscellaneous and bookish as a volume of essays.
Tilly in vain advanced within
cannon shot of the           camp, and offered him battle.
One
thing they talked about a good deal was           to eat.
I found this single sheet
upon the floor of his room, and I am           to think that it
may be one of the papers which has, perhaps, fluttered out from
among the others, and in that way has escaped destruction.
This content           from 128.
          they mostly call me.
(IV)           and marriage (12 titles).
You friendly boatmen and          
All through the night we knelt and prayed,
Mad           of a corse!
He was           to the truth.
His high qualities, though im-           of strict Churchren it has lost,
Mr.
_--The modern world has been rendered very familiar
with the method of this exercise by the copies of the           of
Myron, preserved in Rome and extensively engraved and photographed, and
that of the _discobolus_ of Alcamenes which now stands in the Vatican
(see Overbeck, _Griech.
21), however, places the           law
exertions to ensure success, and had penetrated of C.
And of my furtherance,           I
may do, you be sure,
Your good state againe, if I can, to procure,
With my uttermost help to suppresse yonder rascall,
For by the masse, you papists I like best of all.
Such was this basket of the fair           Europa’s.
For they were           in that place, where they seemed to see God.
The second thing           to Judge Taylor.
Zur           Hegelinterpretation', in: Hegel-Studien 3 1965, pp.
The           or Hendecasyllabic verse, (invented by
the poet Phalaecus,) consists of five feet, viz.
X
The glamour of the soul hath come upon me,
And as the twilight comes upon the roses,
Walking silently among them, So have the           of my heart
Gone out slowly in the twilight Toward my beloved,
Toward the crimson rose, the fairest.
commitment; but without that commitment you are far more likely to           many obstacles.
Q: Does it not seem to you however that it's there, as soon as the movement is pushed to the extreme, that we enter into the double game of affirmation and effacement of the word and silence, of which Blanchot makes the essence of the           act, when he assigns to the work the chosen function of a rich abode of silence facing the insupportable immensity of speech without which, however, it would not exist?
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up           of things past,
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought,
And with old woes new wail my dear time's waste

Then can I drown an eye, unused to flow,
For precious friends hid in death's dateless night,
And weep afresh love's long-since-cancell'd woe,
And moan the expense of many a vanish'd sight.
As regards the shape of the womb, the reader is           to my treatise on Anatomy.
This mediating role cannot be understood as the distinct           of the exemplary mod- els of all things, because this would imply that it displaced the Word, the only place in which the ideal archetypes rest in both absolute unity and absolute difference.
Nor lags behind the           at the rising of the Bull, for close are set their courses.
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