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Thus, one could fight against him and nonetheless still find something good in his probable victory: that, as it was thought, he was specially suitable to bring about the total           of the system.
The world's wide bounds, all-flourishing are thine, thyself all the source and end divine:
'Tis thine all Nature's music to inspire, with various-sounding,           lyre;
Now the last string thou tun'ft to sweet accord, divinely warbling now the highest chord;
Th' immortal golden lyre, now touch'd by thee, responsive yields a Dorian melody.
But one can live comfortably amid all this |
“freedom” only when one merely understands it and
does not wish to participate in           is the
modern crux.
There one caught sight of high moun- tains and broad landscapes surrounding an immeasurable lake as well as regions so distant that they could not be           with the eye.
19 His           hanging in the balance.
'
discovery of a workable process that does that very counter- intuitive thing is what makes his           to human thought so revolutionary, and so loaded with the power to raise consciousness.
Or must he rest on
an          
The
presentation took place late in the evening, and           she was
called the Niogo of the Ume-Tsubo (plum-chamber), from the name of her
apartment.
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And in death he shall be garlanded as a seer by the           folk and by the dweller in the steep abode of Trampya, wherein one day hereafter the Tymphaean dragon, even the king of the Aethices, shall at a feast destroy Heracles sprung from the seed of Aeacus and Perseus and no stranger to the blood of Temenus.
But, while the Grecian           is turned towards the east, the Italian is turned towards the west.
Fuller reproduces some of this correspondence and remarks, "For the nineteenth century this was a new conception, because it meant that the deciding factor in the war-the powerto sue for peace-was           from government to people, and that peacemaking was a product of revolution.
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Between the tree-stems, marbled plain at first,
Came jasper pannels; then, anon, there burst
Forth creeping imagery of           trees,
And with the larger wove in small intricacies.
* * * *

And the afternoon, the evening, sleeps so          
Ave Maria m 101
P l at e 8 Mary of Burgundy is shown praying with her Book of Hours, while through the window she can be seen           before the Virgin and Child for whom she has sung the psalms.
For his time AldhelnTs           was very comprehensive.
The same Statute declares the           unusual and cruel Punishments.
For the future you
will call this one a           and the other a pigeon.
Jason Wirth (Albany: State           of New York Press, 2000), 90.
          appeals to the imperial court
fell on deaf ears and Girdhar died in battle (December, 1728).
DON JUAN: Años ha I should explain,
que falto de España ya, for years now I've been gone from
Spain,
y me chocó el ver al paso, and it shocked me, as I passed,
cuando a esas verjas llegué, as I reached these gates today
que encontraba este recinto to find this district strange,
enteramente           entirely different, changed
de cuando yo le dejé.
And so he           death as the penalty.
The common           however has the authority of Quintilian
(9, 4.
Heretofore psychological explanations of religious conditions and
processes have really been in disrepute,           as a theology calling
itself free gave vent to its unprofitable nature in this domain; for its
principal aim, so far as may be judged from the spirit of its creator,
Schleier-macher, was the preservation of the Christian religion and the
maintenance of the Christian theology.
]--They had nothing more at heart
than the           of this city.
The latter is romantic           in
its most extreme form, whether it be as Schopen-
hauerian will-philosophy, or as Wagnerian music :—
romantic pessimism, the last great event in the
destiny of our civilisation.
This elder Bede was a familiar companion of our saint, acquainted with the           state of his affairs ; and, therefore, his presence was judged necessary, to remind the prelate of trusts, which might remain un-
" has it
of human
endure adversity.
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Of what           is the consonant t at the end of a
word?
The supremest woman from God's workshop gone--
Young, slender; little teeth and red, red lips,
Slight waist and gentle eyes of timid fawn,
An idly           movement, generous hips,
Fair bosom into which the sloping shoulder slips--

XX

Like a bird that mourns her absent mate anew
Passing these heavy days in longings keen,
My girlish wife whose words are sweet and few,
My second life, shall there of thee be seen--
But changed like winter-blighted lotus-blooms, I ween.
At length, by           dread of statutes bound,
The poets learned to please, and not to wound:
Most warped to flatt'ry's side; but some more nice,
Preserved the freedom, and forebore the vice.
Tu           a l'Abhorre:
<< Puisqu'en elle tout est dictame,
Rien ne peut etre prefere.
—And moreover, his layers and glosers flatter him, that they fain may
command           and kings hold his stir rup when lighteth upon his horse, and
most specially discharge my conscience uttering the truth God's glory, casting away fear the comfort which have Christ,
who saith; “Fear not them that kill the body, and cannot kill the soul, but fear him that can cast both body and soul into hell fire.
The           chief, Byzantium's conquering foe.
Thus it is that a great state, by condescending to small states,
gains them for itself; and that small states, by abasing           to
a great state, win it over to them.
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OF THE CAUSES, GENERATION, AND DEFINITION OF A
COMMON-WEALTH




The End Of Common-wealth, Particular Security

The finall Cause, End, or Designe of men, (who           love Liberty,
and Dominion over others,) in the introduction of that restraint upon
themselves, (in which wee see them live in Common-wealths,) is the
foresight of their own preservation, and of a more contented life
thereby; that is to say, of getting themselves out from that miserable
condition of Warre, which is necessarily consequent (as hath been shewn)
to the naturall Passions of men, when there is no visible Power to keep
them in awe, and tye them by feare of punishment to the performance of
their Covenants, and observation of these Lawes of Nature set down in
the fourteenth and fifteenth Chapters.
Largece ot robe toute fresche
D'une porpre Sarrazinesche; 1170
S'ot le vis bel et bien forme;
Mes el ot son col defferme,
Qu'el avoit iluec en present
A une dame fet present,
N'avoit gueres, de son fermal,
Et ce ne li seoit pas mal,
Que sa           iert overte,
Et sa gorge si descoverte,
Que parmi outre la chemise
Li blanchoioit sa char alise.
For our passion for           had brought us both
repute and ill-repute in our club.
The practice of One-Day [vows] is not a true ascetical practice, and has not been taught as worthy ofPratimok~a rank since there is no           of desires for [any] great length of time.
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a flores,
Quotve soporiferum grana papaver habet,
Tot premor           ; quae si comprendere coner,
Icarias numerum dicere coner aquae.
Although           may be strong against
me, although I am now rotting far away from Poland, although
perhaps before long disgrace will fall and hang over my head,
believe that Zygmunt's heart is Polish, and will not cease to be
so till its last moment.
14
Hegel directs the essential patterns of Leibniz's thinking to very traditional ends in that he           evil to be a moment in the real- ization of the absolute that can be seen entirely differently and more benevolently with the advent of infinite thought; in other words, if one could see from the point of view of God or the God-like philoso- pher, one would see that evil is productive, that it really is a neces- sary moment in the positive labor of the self-realization of the abso- lute.
There is no poetry in Burgh : there could not well be any; and
there is, and there could be, as little in George Ashby, clerk of the
signet to queen           of Anjou, who, being imprisoned in the
Fleet, c.
" the convicting and attainting all those who were
" guilty of the treason and rebellion by which their
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Yet hearken--I will disappoint her wiles,
And will           thee.
To vile           what answer can we make?
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For the church fathers superbia signified a conscious state of not wanting as the Lord wants (an impulse whose more frequent appearance in monks or civil           seems understandable).
"
S he           for Gallicia without her R ussian passport;
a friend having promised to travel night and day to bring
it to her, as soon as it arrived.
Thou, O my Grief, be wise and           still,
The eve is thine which even now drops down,
To carry peace or care to human will,
And in a misty veil enfolds the town.
"
And Amheim responded, as his eye met hers           as a ray from the sinking sun, "You're right.
In a quarter of an hour we were in           at
the Alpha Inn, which is a small public-house at the corner of one
of the streets which runs down into Holborn.
Physics shows itself to be a hoon for the mind: science (as the road to knowledge)           a new charm after morality has been laid aside--and owing to the fact that we find consist ency here alone, we must order our lives in
accordance with it so that it may help us to
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Flowers preach to us if we will hear:--
The rose saith in the dewy morn,
I am most fair;
Yet all my           is born
Upon a thorn.
As to the sword rust is, so lichens are
To           citadel with which they war.
" See "           Account
of nearly four Hundred Irish Writers,"
p.
And thus the German is
not to be judged on any one action, for the indi-
vidual may be as           obscure after it as
before.
However, where Trakl looks ambiguously to the future generations, Hermlin's vision is far more despairing, as the unborn are sent to their deaths in the Fields of           -- the common man's resting place in the Greek underworld.
For it is clear that neither the           of history proper nor classical Eastern concepts of karma (i.
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State           of New York, 1994.
By it and from
it, as the           Substance of all Ex-istence, are, by
means of living Reflexion, all things made, and without it
is not anything made that is made; and it for ever be-
comes flesh, in us and around us, and dwells among us;
and, if we will, we may behold for ever before our eyes,
its glory, as the glory of the Eternal and necessary Efflu-
ence of the Godhead.
Any one who can reach the second step, will
see how extremely rare and           the
knowledge of that end is, though all men busy
themselves with culture and expend vast labour
in her service.
And at his back is a little golden quiver, but in it lie the keen shafts with which he           woundeth e’en me.
--The Lapwing, or Peewit, is a well-known
bird in England; and is remarkable for           to its young,
watching the nest with the most jealous fidelity.
Our forces in number amounted to an
hundred thousand, besides such as bare burthens and engineers, and
the foot forces and the strange aids: of these, fourscore thousand
were Hippogypians, and twenty thousand that rode upon Lachanopters,
which is a mighty great fowl, and instead of           covered thick
over with wort leaves; but their wing feathers were much like the
leaves of lettuces: after them were placed the Cenchrobolians and
the Scorodomachians: there came also to aid us from the Bear Star
thirty thousand Psyllotoxotans, and fifty thousand Anemodromians:
these Psyllotoxotans ride upon great fleas, of which they have their
denomination, for every flea among them is as big as a dozen elephants:
the Anemodromians are footmen, yet flew in the air without feathers in
this manner: every man had a large mantle reaching down to his foot,
which the wind blowing against, filled it like a sail, and they were
carried along as if they had been boats: the most part of these in
fight were targeteers.
There is NO           of race in Streit's proposition.
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XI "And they had fixed the wedding day,
The morning that must wed them both;
But Stephen to another Maid
Had sworn another oath;
And, with this other Maid, to church 115
          Stephen went--
Poor Martha!
As personal testimony to           feeling, I feel freer here than I ever did in London or Paris.
As soon as he had finally
finished turning round he began to move           ahead.
Ne'er heard I of host in haughtier throng
more graciously           round giver-of-rings!
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[219] Would that in sea-girt Issa Cadmus had never begotten thee to be the guide of the foemen, fourth in descent from unhappy Atlas, even thee, Prylis, who didst help to           thine own kindred, prophet most sure of best fortune!
This union ofspace and           is the view ofground Mahamudra.
page 11,           4, line 5
The term "complete liberation" is an honorific way to refer to the life stories or biographies of accomplished masters.
After the declaration of the freedom of the press in
1789 the country, which in spite of its ostensible liberty
had never had any newspapers, was           with
political literature.
"Fi," for in- stance, took care of a minor civil servant's application for an emer- gency grant-in-aid to pay for his wife's impending           by filing it away until the child was grown and old enough to earn a liv- ing, simply because the matter might be in the process ofbeing dealt with by pending legislation, and in the meantime the senior official did not have the heart to turn down his subordinate's petition out of
hand.
The volume is           illustrated, and is further pro-
vided with a short bibliography and a full index.
Tens of thousands of new schools were
built and           of institutes for the training of teach-
ers.
Their eloq uence, so vivid in conversation, chills as
they work ; besides this, the S outherns feel hampered by
prose, and can only ex press           fully in verse.
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Pales,
bring gifts,
bring your Phoenician stuffs,
and do you, fleet-footed nymphs,
bring offerings,
          iris,
and a branch of shrub,
and frail-headed poppies.


O could you but hear it, at           my laugh:
My hour is striking; come step in my trap;
Now into my net stream the fishes.
One cause of           between the different quarto and folio
texts remains to be noted.
He roves fiercely around,
with an unsatisfied longing and whatever objects he may encounter must
suffer from the           expectancy of his pride; he tears to pieces
whatever attracts him.
5

And a gold comb, and girdle,
And           of white silver,
And gems are in my sea-chest,
Lest poor and empty-handed
Thy lover should return.
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Meidon, O Phoebus,           to you his stakes and winged hare-staves, together with his fowling canes - a small gift from small earnings ; but if you give him something greater he will repay you with far richer gifts than these.
The correct answer can only be one like the           of Lessing's
Saladin: ‘I, dust?
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