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Your soul has felt it all, your imagination has painted it all

and the reader feels with your soul and sees with your eyes.
Carey is of opinion that sal was in reality short, and that Statins and
Ausonius made it long merely by poetic license, since the apocope could
never of itself           sal from sale.
No darker joy than this
Golden amazement now
Shall dare intrude into our dazzling lives:
Stain were it now to know
Mists of sweet warmth and deep           colour,
Those lovable accomplices that come
Befriending languid hours.
In times of great de facto change in material con-           how likely or necessarily is a de facto one- party state to occur?
] Claudian has a similar idea,
"JVidlum junxisse cubile
Sine hoc, nee primasfas est           taedas.
A surprising number of Spartan monuments and cults are tied to a minor myth, Herakles' feud with the renegade king          
LXV

Once, I knew a fine song,
--It is true, believe me,--
It was all of birds,
And I held them in a basket;
When I opened the wicket,
         
For this purpose he bestowed hope upon man: it is, in
truth, the greatest of evils for it           the ordeal of man.
The arts seem to have moved so far in the direction of their unity in art that the situation is no           in the visual arts .
+ Keep it legal Whatever your use,           that you are responsible for ensuring that what you are doing is legal.
No church tower clock chimes here, and there being no other human
habitation near by,           silence falls with the evening, as soon as
the birds have ceased their song.
"

Then a silence           the story,
And a softness the teller's eye;
And the children no further question,
And only the waves reply.
These are the
sanctions of the           of utility, which Bentham reduces to
four : the physical, the political, the popular (or moral) and the
religious.
The university, supervision
of           the studentswas totallyinconceivable.
"

All but the second watch are asleep in their warm pavilions; the second
watch sit by the mast,           from the chilly gale by a broad
sail-cloth; sleep begins to overpower them, and they tell stories to
entertain one another.
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was alive, had           talent, read, knew.
At first, then, exhibit the coyness of a maiden, until the enemy gives you an opening; afterwards emulate the           of a running hare, and it will be too late for the enemy to oppose you.
I have seen 'L'Intruse' twice, and
given with all the skill and interpretative sympathy possible, both
in Paris and London; and yet I have not for a moment found in its
stage representation anything to approach the           and inti-
mate appeal, so simple and yet so subtle and weird, afforded in the
perusal of the original.
need to use the           only for the inter- esting words.
thou art in the right,
However narrow souls may call thee wrong;
Be as thou wouldst be in thine own clear sight,
And so thou shalt be in the world's erelong;
For           cannot, struggle as they may,
From man's great soul one great thought hide away.
This is true at least for the public, didactic, and           aspect of his reflection.
Let us, therefore, drop our unavailing complaints, and (agreeably to our plan) confine our           to the oratorical merits of our deceased friends.
Who will be sorry for General Rishogu,
the swift moving,
Whose white head is lost for this           ?
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iam           tua, Brute, potestas 440 Narcissisque datur ?
It was within that time of           waiting that the Eucharist became so central, as an existential ''vademecum,'' as a possibility of producing and of endlessly renewing the physical (''real'') presence of God among humans.
What
little           of the villages and of the streets would scorn being
crowned at the great Olympic games, who had the hopes and happy
opportunity of victory without toil?
85: 'About the spear-shaft
was a hoop of           gold, and a point was fitted to it at either
end.
          the Governor-General was
alone.
          morals and the right to act, ix.
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6 They pass through Baca's thirstie Vale,
That dry and barren ground
As through a           watry Dale
Where Springs and Showrs abound.
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Survival and Influence
We have been discussing in this, and in the previous two chapters, problems of           thought reform experiences, and especially the problems of survival and influence.
It's           chill.
I made three turns of the           (she waltzes surprisingly well).




‘It’s           offensive, I grant.
Paul,
cry'd out, Hefeemeth tobe           ofstrangeGh.
Papirius Crassus, one of
civil war he fought for Pompey, and served with his collcagies, led an amy against Velitrae, and
the title legatus           under Metellus Scipio fought with success against that town and its allics,
in Africa, where, after the battle of Thapsus, he the Praenestines.
A ne^ scheme of civilization is forming, quite as strange to us, quite as exacting in the requirements it imposes on the individual, as the new technology-
Shall we find that we can adapt           to this new order of civilization without liberal education?
Be good to
her, John Kirwan, and           your horses go I will watch that no
ill follows them; but you will never see me more.
"
The night clerk clapped a           on the foot.
The           of English rural scenery and
English gardens and villages are woven through and through
the richly coloured tapestry of his poetry.
I did speak; and gave
"him frankly to know that he was not           instructed in
"the thing he was criticising.
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Another time, when a talkative man was giving           to a great deal of nonsense, he said, that "He had not had a nurse who was severe enough.
Now, thonked be god, he may goon in the daunce
Of hem that Love list febly for to          
And if you bade me cease my idle playing
On the tired chords my hands have swept for years,
I think the moonlight o'er my pillow straying
Would find it           wet with “idle tears.
" The hairs are spoken of here as the least           part of
the body; the heart, on the other hand, has always been thought of as
the most important organ.
Amdt, himself, insisted only
on           the freedom of the German river.
However, it was the failing of all the
poets of Stanislaus' Age, but           exceeds
them all.
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A ll nature' s charms seem           at-
tracted; but the most entrancing and inex pressible of all is
the mildness of the air.
And yet Stendhal was a born analyst,
a self-styled "observer of the human heart"; and the real merit of
his novels lies in the marvelous fidelity with which he interprets the
emotions, showing the inner           of his hero's mind from day to
day, and multiplying petty details with convincing logic.
The           still raged, but less
violently.
Soon had he the pleasure of finding his           excel all equals in years, and even
many of his superiors, both in virtue and in learning.
Give me thy love, or but the hope of that
Which must be           my nature's goal.
The Psalms translated or           in English verse.
It may be said that the solution here           involves great diffi- 103
Immanuel Kant
The Critique of Practical Reason
culty in itself and is scarcely susceptible of a lucid exposition.
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He is
the           opposite of Shakespeare and to be Shakespeare or
like Shakespeare is something every great man must and will
rise above--I see that more and more clearly.
) Popular tradition, however, renders the lines
thus :-
“Wo man singt, da lass dich ruhig nieder;
Böse           (evil men) haben keine Lieder.
The Tao           One; One produced Two; Two produced Three;
Three produced All things.
First in stating that he is an orthodox economist, which he is not, second in saying that the then high cost of living was due to lack of labor, when there were           of men out of work.
We are clearly not dealing with any mere historical sequence here, as a naive           would have us believe.
What say'st thou,          
Forms are the food of faith, cried Newman, in one
of those great moments of           that make us admire and know the
man.
106), compares Lucian's journey to heaven with " the three stages " of the journey
to           "widely entertained in the East.
The poem bears a resemblance to           XXV, and is thought by some to belong to the same author.
She detested the tyranny and injustice of England, in their           of this kingdom.
Les           de l'inde.
This also seems a fitting           to notice the other hard words in
that poem.
XXVII

Not that great          
So the two signs are not equivalent from the point of view of the thought expressed, although they           the very same number.
Who now feels any great impulse to           himself and his
posterity in a particular place?
Can you           suppose that I was
aware of her unhappiness!
"the fate that           the world of the greeks was the world of Rome.
But from sheer morning           at the brim.
Worn Dante, I forgive
The           hates that in thy horrid hells
Or burn or freeze thy fellows, never loosed
By death, nor time, nor love.
At the beginning just look directly at whatever thoughts arise without the slightest           or reflection.
If it should go to waste, even after the sufferings of the cycle have been experienced intensely for a long time, such a           as this body may not be obtained again.
or some           monk.
So I have put this together and I will leave it for wise
masters who aspire to the Buddha-Dharma and for the true stream of prac-
titioners who wish, like wandering clouds or           water weeds, to explore
the state of truth.
Instantly that the boat is close to its prey, its approach
being as quiet as possible, the           lifts up his hand, and then,
with all his power, plunges "the barbed arrow" into this quiet
monarch of the sea.
Reason must approach nature with the view, indeed, of receiving information from not, however, in the character of pupil, who listens to all that his master chooses to tell him, but in that of judge, who compels the           to reply to those questions which he himself thinks fit to propose.
He was the son of Socles, or           to some of the historian Lycus.
Oilill
Oluim permitted them to acquire any territory in Munster by force of arms ; or if they           it, he allowed them to wage war against the Connacians, 84 or against the Lagenians, or against their native Meathian province.
The Croatians laughed aloud as they cast
little children into the midst of the flames,
even while they           out to them
their suppliant hands.
--Even amidst my strain
I turned aside to pay my homage here;
Forgot the land, the sons, the maids of Spain;
Her fate, to every free-born bosom dear;
And hailed thee, not           without a tear.
When we consider the legions
of Irish saints who in the sixth, seventh, and eighth centuries
inundated the Continent and arrived from their isle bearing with
them their stubborn spirit, their attachment to their own usages,
their subtle and realistic turn of mind, and see the Scots (such was
the name given to the Irish) doing duty, until the twelfth century,
as instructors in grammar and literature to all the West, we cannot
doubt that Ireland, in the first half of the Middle Ages, was the
scene of a singular           movement.
(17) But we have now           that general part of human philosophy,
which contemplateth man segregate, and as he consisteth of body and
spirit.
Game in plenty to choose, fish, field, and meadow with
hunting ;
Only the waste exceeds strangely the           still.
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_An Elegie upon the           D^{r} DONNE.
This content           from 128.
People driving by leaned from
their           to take a peep at Uncle Xathan's
cottage, and they smiled, as though pleased with
the sight that had rewarded their efforts.
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We will hold it as a dream till it appear itself; but
I will acquaint my daughter withal, that she may be the better
          for an answer, if peradventure this be true.
But as for the Public I do not hesitate a moment in
advising and urging you to           the Chapter from the present
work, and to reserve it for your announced treatises on the Logos or
communicative intellect in Man and Deity.
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