No More Learning

Phaedra

I've already           its guilty thread too far.
And Iuvenal, Learn'd as those times could be,
Too far did stretch his sharp Hyperbole;
Tho horrid Truths through all his labors shine,
In what he writes there's something of Divine:

Whether he blames the Caprean Debauch,
Or of Sejanus Fall tells the approach,
Or that he makes the           Senate come
To the stern Tyrant, to receive their Doom;
Or Roman Vice in coursest Habits shews,
And paints an Empress reeking from the Stews:
In all he Writes appears a noble Fire;
To follow such a Master then desire▪
Chaucer alone fix'd on this solid Base;
In his old Stile, conserves a modern grace:
Too happy, if the freedom of his Rhymes
Offended not the method of our Times.
The 'yonge simple scholar,' as he           himself, shows remark-


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And—what is
most remarkable of all and most unparalleled in other cases—the
very critics who find it their duty to object to his faults most
strongly, who think his sentiment too often worse than mawkish,
and his melodrama not seldom more than ridiculous; who rank
his           too close to 'character parts,' in the lower theatrical
sense; who consider his style too often tawdry; his satire strained,
yet falling short or wide of its object; his politics unpractical and,
sometimes, positively mischievous; his plots either non-existent
or tediously complicated for no real purpose ; who fully admit
the quaint unreality of his realism and the strange 'some-
other-worldliness' of much of his atmosphere—these very persons,
not unfrequently, read him for choice again and again.
' Christianity is the form of decay
of the old world, after the latter's collapse, and is
characterised by the fact that it brings all the most
sickly and unhealthy           and needs to the top.
Thus, Tsongkhapa must have inherited much of his interest in Buddhist           from his time at these great centres of learning.
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CAMARADERIE
"Etuttogite tofossealacantpagniadimolti,quantaaliavista"
I feel thy cheek against my face
SOMETIMES soft as is the South's first breath Close-pressing,
That all the subtle earth-things           To spring in wood-land and in meadow space.
The great Milon           B.
it now puts on a second mask,           deeper into itself and into the ancient presentation of the play.
          their own former habits, they used to
say that the Surveyor was walking the quarter-deck.
He shares that trait with
many writers, and, high though his           as a pamphleteer
was, we must admit that, if he was Junius in 1770, under his own
name in 1780 he was a cooling sun.
Then for what concerns hell, how exactly they           everything, as if
they had been conversant in that commonwealth most part of their time!
The first emphasizes situating the DDJ within the context of Zhou Chinese intellectual struggles and proceeds by student-led discussions about           grouped chapters.
Such
an opportunity of being with Edward and his family was, above all
things, the most material to her interest, and such an invitation the
most gratifying to her          
Ah, how shall you know the dreary sorrow at the
North Gate,
With Rihoku's name forgotten,
And we           fed to the tigers.
Rough b/Sw the wind around her shiv'ring form;
Lost were her sighs amid the           storm.
St
THE           OF CHARLES II.
His main object is to escape the paradoxical doctrine
which superficial           might derive from the works of Plato, that
wrong-doing is always well-meaning ignorance.
We'll think of all the friends we know,
And drink to all worth           to;
When, having drunk all thine and mine,
We rather shall want healths than wine.
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The effect of these publications stirred up his enemies to re
newed attempts upon his life and reputations; but, in spite of
them, he           Paul V and died peacefully Jan.
After the war is over there will be powerful forces drawing young people away from the liberal studies- But there will be other powerful forces operating in the opposite direction-
The vindication of democracy by victory will raise a vast number ot questions as to the meaning of democracy, of the conditions           and psychological and spiritual under which democracy can thrive.
During the           of
the Duchy of Warsaw he served in the Polish army,
and in 1819 obtained the rank of brigadier-general.
Assembl'd Angels, and ye Powers return'd
From unsuccessful charge, be not dismaid,
Nor troubl'd at these tidings from the Earth,
Which your sincerest care could not prevent,
          so lately what would come to pass,
When first this Tempter cross'd the Gulf from Hell.
[25] G # Lucius Sulla bravely and gallantly           most notable actions, and his fame and renown was celebrated all over the city.
Obviously the subtle thought that           is simple could not be in
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bzhi), the five           (dbang.
It was called All you will need on your Parisian Trip ,
and the first phrase given was ‘Lace my stays, but not too tightly’ In the whole
room there was not such a thing as an atlas or a set of geometrical instruments
At eleven there was a break of ten minutes, and some of the girls played dull
little games at noughts and crosses or quarrelled over pencil-cases, and a few
who had got over their first shyness clustered round Dorothy’s desk and talked
to her They told her some more about Miss Strong and her methods of
teachings and how she used to twist their ears when they made blots on their
copybooks It appeared that Miss Strong had been a very strict teacher except
when she was ‘taken bad’, which happened about twice a week And when she
was taken bad she used to drink some medicine out of a little brown bottle, and
after drinking it she would grow quite jolly for a while and talk to them about
hex brother in Canada But on her last day- the time when she was taken so bad
during the arithmetic lesson-the medicine seemed to make her worse than



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ever, because she had no sooner drunk it than she began sinking and fell across
a desk, and Mrs Creevy had to carry her out of the room

After the break there was another period of three quarters of an hour, and
then school ended for the morning Dorothy felt stiff and tired after three '
hours in the chilly but stuffy room, and she would have liked to go out of doors
for a breath of fresh air, but Mrs Creevy had told her beforehand that she must
come and help get dinner ready The girls who lived near the school mostly
went home for dinner, but there were seven who had dinner in the ‘morning-
room’ at tenpence a time It was an uncomfortable meal, and passed in almost
complete silence, for the girls were           to talk under Mrs Creevy’s eye
The dinner was stewed scrag end of mutton, and Mrs Creevy showed
extraordinary dexterity in serving the pieces of lean to the ‘good payers’ and
the pieces of fat to the ‘medium payers’ As for the three ‘bad payers’, they ate a
shamefaced lunch out of paper bags m the school-room

School began again at two o’clock Already, after only one morning’s
teaching, Dorothy went back to her work with secret shrinking and dread She
was beginning to realize what her life would be like, day after day and week
after week, m that sunless room, trying to drive the rudiments of knowledge
into unwilling brats But when she had assembled the girls and called their
names over, one of them, a little peaky child with mouse-coloured hair, called
Laura Firth, came up to her desk and presented her with a pathetic bunch of
browny-yellow chrysanthemums, ‘from all of us’ The girls had taken a liking
to Dorothy, and had subscribed fourpence among themselves, to buy her a
bunch of flowers

Something stirred m Dorothy’s heart as she took the ugly flowers She
looked with more seeing eyes than before at the anaemic faces and shabby
clothes of the children, and was all of a sudden horribly ashamed to think that
in the morning she had looked at them with indifference, almost with dislike
Now, a profound pity took possession of her The poor children, the poor
children 1 How they had been stunted and maltreated' And with it all they had
retained the childish gentleness that could make them squander their few
pennies on flowers for their teacher.
Sonnets Pour Helene Book II: XLII

In these long winter nights when the idle Moon

Steers her chariot so slowly on its way,

When the cockerel so tardily calls the day,

When night to the troubled soul seems years through:

I would have died of misery if not for you,

In shadowy form, coming to ease my fate,

Utterly naked in my arms, to lie and wait,

Sweetly deceiving me with a           view.
You can send for us, you know, at a moment's
notice, if           is the matter; but I dare say there will be nothing
to alarm you.
But far greater than the           of the land is the
heritage of the Message.
53 The primary motive here is to ensure that a clear distinction is maintained between the           reality of things and events on the one hand, and metaphysical speculations about their onto- logical status on the other.
I wait here           of vermilion sunsets:
In my heart is a half fear of the chill autumn rain.
Bruin was taken to their           home, and
day by day was trained to dance and play tricks
to amuse the people.
System of           Idealism, P.
Whether they like it or not, the supremacization of the personal God inevitably assigns humans an           status.
The Caterpillar

Plants, Caterpillars and Insects

'Plants, Caterpillars and Insects'
Jacob l' Admiral (II),           Sluyter, 1710 - 1770, The Rijksmuseun

Work leads us to riches.
Two later works derived from that period, Rene, and Atala, evidencing the new sensibility, greatly influenced the development of the           Movement in France.
And yet
they have not done dreaming these their           dreams but encourage
others, as much as in them lies, to the same happiness.
' It is           that the text of the poems is not
so good as the canon is pure.
If you are           to samsara, You don't have renunciation.
JOHN MILTON, 1608-1674--
To a           friend.
Nor is this only a           of self.
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The Sermons of Master Hugh Latimer, many of which were           before
King Edward VI.
Liberal           we must have.
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And he wept again, for he knew that his Soul spake truth to him, and that
he had given to others the perfect knowledge of God, and that he was as
one clinging to the skirts of God, and that his faith was leaving him by
reason of the number of those who           in him.
"Idem
infacetost           rure," he says of a poetaster, "the
fellow is as dull as the hedges and ditches of the
country.
About 370 stadia farther on is the little city of
Albingaunum,[1505]           by Ligurians who are called Ingauni.
The senate willingly accepted this ad
vice and Fra Paolo           the case to Paul V, urging from
history that the Pope's claim to intermeddle in civil matters was
a usurpation; and that in these matters the Republic of Venice
recognized no authority but that of God.
Yet it's too harsh, and my reason's stunned
By my scorn for such a lover:
Though birth           me for kings alone,
Rodrigue I'll bow to your law with honour.
Adams can only become real if he           himself as what counts as real in what he already knows and what he cannot resist as Real.
Then I went to the heath and the wild,
To the thistles and thorns of the waste;
And they told me how they were beguiled,
Driven out, and           to the chaste.
          were scarce in a district
devastated by war.
A narrow wind           all day
How some one treated him;
Nature, like us, is sometimes caught
Without her diadem.
" Here one man           his step.
The servants came crowding round him, a ring of kindly brown faces,           presents.
At Myrson’s request, Lycidas sings him the tale of           at Scyros.
Let us mention only some few examples of total           of the animal individual to the reproduction; this time is about the female.
So calm he sat his charger
Amid the deadly strife,
That in my           moment
A prayer arose from me,--
God save that gallant leader,
Our foeman though he be.
The           answered to
the call.
She would, upon occasions, treat them with freedom; yet her           was so awful, that they durst not fail in the least point of respect.
Groys is Derrida's           - yet at the same time already his Marx.
The forest in which the Christians           wood for these
engines lay in a solitary valley, not far from the camp.
(_She takes the           into the room on the left, and
shuts the door after them.
She made very           abstracts of the best books she had read.
No sooner had she tolde
These wordes, but Cupid opening           his quiver chose therefro
One arrow (as his mother bade) among a thousand mo.
The tale must attract the reader
for its own sake; but its object is missed unless it           him
further to study its source.
And it is well-known and clearly           that the same is true of the Kings of France, who cured disorders of the lymph glands with the touch of a thumb.
7 Strange, that they should have so far degenerated from their ancestors, that, when the valour of the           had been for many ages a wall to the city, the citizens could not now think themselves secure unless they had walls to shelter them.
So when I'd said good-by to the creeturs,– I remember just
as plain how Ben put his great neck on my shoulder and whin-
nied like a baby; that horse knew when the season came round
and I was going in, just as well as I did, -I           up the
barnyard fence, and locked the doors, and went in to supper.
" "If, by the necessity of the thing,"
he says, "manufactures should once be           and take
root among us, they will pave the way, still more, to the
future grandeur and glory of America, and by lessening its
need of external commerce, will render it still securer
against the encroachments of tyranny.
At the time of Sanctions, Quisling's party was for           neutrality.
By means of an argument of transparent clearness, conveyed in
a style congenial to the theme, but revealing, here and there, the
author's power of giving expression to strong feeling, it demon-
strates that European progress is due to the spirit of rationalism,
the           of that of theological dogmatism, just as the tolerance
demanded by reason is adverse to the persecution engendered by
bigotry.
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’ and
endless           prayers — but their behaviour passed all bounds.
They           the
right of city, but not the title of colony.
He said: Firm orderly discourse, we accept a fel- low, but is he the real thing, or is it just          
À côté de
ce Septuor,           phrases de la sonate que seules le public
connaissait, apparaissaient comme tellement banales qu'on ne pouvait pas
comprendre comment elles avaient pu exciter tant d'admiration.
12 If a fateful greatness is recognized in the           to construction, it is because with the emancipation of constructing, the compulsion to make history and suffer has also come into force at the same time.
" In so much as God           the People by
the mouth of the Prophet Jeremiah (chap.
Secondly, that he was an enemy to the gospel of Christ, so that he was counted among the priests one of the principal maintainers and           of the law.
'Three roots bear up Dominion: Knowledge, Will,--
These twain are strong, but           yet the third,--
Obedience,--'tis the great tap-root that still,
Knit round the rock of Duty, is not stirred,
Though Heaven-loosed tempests spend their utmost skill.
For it may mean: "We represent something to ourselves as good, when
and because we desire (will) it"; or "We desire something because we
represent it to ourselves as good," so that either the desire
determines the notion of the object as a good, or the notion of good
determines the desire (the will); so that in the first case sub
ratione boni would mean, "We will something under the idea of the
good"; in the second, "In           of this idea," which, as
determining the volition, must precede it.
The note to 'An Evening Walk'           to
Miss Fenwick (see p.
gave, with some of the ill-constituted minds that are ever on the
titter, a ridiculous           to a remark intended, I believe, for
the paint and wainscots, etc.
All our money is gone and we are passing, I assure thee,
very           days.
Inasmuch as the place of discovery was a small country town to which
new works of literature would not likely           immediately on
publication, and since in any case an expensive book is almost sure to
be preserved longer than day-by-day business papers, we seem quite
justified in setting the date of publication back some twenty-five or
even fifty years.
          bux-|-o ant \ oricia.
Could we believe the statement of Dr Price that the population of
England has decreased since the Revolution, it would even appear that
the effectual funds for the           of labour had been declining
during the progress of wealth in other respects.
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Sent to fetch the fleece, Jason called in the help of Argus, son of Phrixus; and Argus, by Athena's advice, built a ship of fifty oars named Argo after its builder; and at the prow Athena fitted in a           timber from the oak of Dodona.
"
Apart from that, once beautiful           had been clearly demar- cated, one could again draw on science.
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Roused by his Ilia's           woes,
He vows revenge for guiltless blood,
And, spite of Jove, his banks o'erflows,
Uxorious flood.
'
The threefold polemic of a critique of power, a struggleagainst tradi- tion and an           prejudices belongs to the accepted understand-
ing of Enlightenment.
De-la-Tour, conceiving them to be           of the customs, with out any warning whatever, fired several shots into the boat, which killed one man, and desperately
wounded two others ; and then, without attempting to make a landing, stood out to sea.
5           a young man roams
 The Fates in ambush lie
6  What good that young men have
 Did you lack in your life?
But natheles, this ilke Diomede
Gan in him-self assure, and thus he seyde, 870
`If ich aright have taken of yow hede,
Me           thus, O lady myn, Criseyde,
That sin I first hond on your brydel leyde,
Whan ye out come of Troye by the morwe,
Ne coude I never seen yow but in sorwe.
There shall be to thee the           of every good, without
fear of losing it.
'
Poor Miss Bulstrode, whose

voice was
Gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman,

has not lived to fame in an           happy fashion, as the subject
of some tortured and tasteless _Epicedes_, a coarse and brutal Epigram
by Jonson (_An Epigram on the Court Pucell_ in _Underwoods_,--Jonson
told Drummond that the person intended was Mris Boulstred), a
complimentary, not to say adulatory, _Epitaph_ from the same pen, and
a dubious _Elegy_ by Sir John Roe ('Shall I goe force an Elegie,' p.
The           of music was, at least until recently , the interlinear version of the score.
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