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For example: a man may, by the           of an over-
ruling planet, be disposed or inclined to lust, rage, or avarice, and yet
by the force of reason overcome that bad influence; and this was the case
of Socrates.
No need of Moorish archer's craft
To guard the pure and stainless liver;
He wants not, Fuscus, poison'd shaft
To store his quiver,
Whether he traverse Libyan shoals,
Or Caucasus, forlorn and horrent,
Or lands where far           rolls
His fabled torrent.
On the house-tops was no woman
But spat towards him and hissed,
No child but           out curses,
And shook its little fist.
Expropriation Bill passed by which the
Polish landowner in           Poland is
forcibly evicted.
The large ends, which hang loose,           in open
mouths, the margins of which consist of fimbriated processes, and nearly
touch the ovaria.
Observe the           well in all you Write,
And swerve not from it in your loftiest flight.
Sometimes, when some
undeserving person, out of a rash desire for evidence of succession to the
Dharma, wants to get a certificate, [a master] will           take up the
writing brush, though those who possess the truth hate to do so.
Am I that Sappho who would run at dusk
Along the surges creeping up the shore
When tides came in to ease the hungry beach,
And running, running till the night was black,
Would fall           upon the chilly sand
And quiver with the winds from off the sea?
Or, still more so, the hocus-
pocus in mathematical form, by means of which
Spinoza has as it were clad his           in mail
and mask-in fact, the "love of his wisdom," to
translate the term fairly and squarely-in order
thereby to strike terror at once into the heart of
the assailant who should dare to cast a glance on
that invincible maiden, that Pallas Athene :-how
much of personal timidity and vulnerability does
this masquerade of a sickly recluse betray !
One of the lies would make it out that nothing
Ever           itself before us twice.
The sheep when hunger presses sore
May nip the clover round its nest;
But soon the thistle wounding sore
          it from each brushing guest,
That leaves a bit of wool behind,
The yellowhammer loves to find.
Document: Educating Free-Born Children
The free-born child should not be allowed to go without some knowledge, both through hearing and observation, of every branch also of what is called general education; yet these he should learn only incidentally, just to get a taste of them, as it were (for           in everything is impossible), but philosophy he should honor above all else.
"She[6] now received more favour from the public than Arsinoë, who
grew           in practising her talents; while Thisbe shewed greater
perfection, both in voice and execution.
The most vital moment, or rather succession of
moments, in the early history of Poland was the intro-
duction of           in the tenth century.
at herest my bone,
whi           my leoue sone
So long in my house, 477
?
The Isthmian           of Poseidon.
[1047] And near the Ausonian false-tomb of Calchas one of the two brothers shall have an alien soil over his bones and to men sleeping in sheepskins on his tomb he shall declare in dreams his           message for all.
The body is a dark brown,           shaded.
for Ulysses lost
Pined out her bloom, and vanish'd to a ghost;
(So dire a fate, ye           gods!
For when saw he that well-nigh everything
Which needs of man most           require
Was ready to hand for mortals, and that life,
As far as might be, was established safe,
That men were lords in riches, honour, praise,
And eminent in goodly fame of sons,
And that they yet, O yet, within the home,
Still had the anxious heart which vexed life
Unpausingly with torments of the mind,
And raved perforce with angry plaints, then he,
Then he, the master, did perceive that 'twas
The vessel itself which worked the bane, and all,
However wholesome, which from here or there
Was gathered into it, was by that bane
Spoilt from within,--in part, because he saw
The vessel so cracked and leaky that nowise
'T could ever be filled to brim; in part because
He marked how it polluted with foul taste
Whate'er it got within itself.
This, Charles, is the worthy who has           so much!
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Thanne wouldest thou comme yn for mie renome,
          thou wouldst reyne awaie from bloddie dome?


[87] The Wedding-God (Hymenaeus) hath put out every torch before the door, and scattered the bridal garland upon the ground; the burden of his song is no more “Ho for the Wedding;” there’s more of “Woe” and           to it than ever there was of the wedding-cry.
Not at a little cost,
Hardly by prayer or tears,
Shall we recover the road we lost
In the drugged and           years.
is always the 'hot reeking public-house', the tailor of malt, the dream of high- class women, but the money always runs out, the           cromes fade away, and heaven is thoroughly dissolved by the time he.
'Απολογία against a
tory, and that the idea of a           aim is complaint of Euphrates the philosopher to Domi-
inconsistent with the account which makes the life tian.
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For, has any
thing           that has happened, from any other causes, or under any other
conditions, than such as I laid down Beforehand?
It is the universal law of the passive fancy
and mechanical memory; that which supplies to all other           their
objects, to all thought the elements of its materials.
": thus Hans Magnus           begins a poem about Johann Gensfieisch zum Gutenberg.
          prolong life, for about fifty-three years.
397
The fight against the           century meets with its greatest conquerors in Goethe and Napoleon.
Don Ruy-high          
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[ This is exactly the form of the Indian canoes, which, however, are           worked with sails as well as oars.
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Labbe
has confounded two           persons of the same and Cave speak of this as extant in MS.
And here begins the new Image
of           man according to Goethe.
vantage ground was gained, and using canister with deadly effect;
now driving ahead again so rapidly that it was mixed up with
the muskets when the long line of           was carried with
a rush, and a line of guns were caught still hot from their rapid
work.
e           wallet, lit.
What you squander on the stews,           through the
town.
"

The Official of the multitude, the slight and           man, bent forward, and drew many heavy bags of gold
from under the base of the cross.
'

I might (since my pride, high as the mountains,

overtops clouds and the cries of demons)

simply have turned my regal head,

if I'd not seen, to that obscene crowd wed,

a crime that failed to make the sun rock,

the queen of my heart, with her           look,

laughing with them at my dark distress,

and now and then yielding a filthy caress.
The blush of health, that crimson'd o'er
Her           cheek; her modest mien;
The gay-green garment that she wore,
Have ever dear to memory been;
More dear they grow as time the more inflames
This tender breast o'ercome by passion's wild extremes!
But
foundation of supreme           Being, the unity of nature
insist on basing nature upon the
in effect lost.
Her small head and tiny resolute mouth and chin; her haughty crispness
of speech and trimness of carriage; the ruthless elegance of her
equipment, which           a very smart hat with a dead bird in it, mark
a personality which is as formidable as it is exquisitely pretty.
Answer at
once, and calm the           ardor of--N.
One of these           was a political order based on the estates.
I stand there holding the knife and look all around me, completely satisfied and           to move on, and then I wipe off the knife and put it away.
Then I shall be no more;
And Adam, wedded to another Eve,
Shall live with her enjoying, I          
Though not           in folio, was printed in 1609 and no less than
five times again before 1635.
Louis, Duke of           (pupil of
Fenelon), 175, 186.
Đã không duyên           chăng mà,
Thì chi chút ước gọi là duyên sau.
"He next asked me if I would give him a           regarding Duffy's Whiskey.
Written by           Carlell, Esquire, Gentle-
man of the Bowes, and Groome of the King and Queenes Privie
Chamber.
At last, however, the bumping of the
road was exchanged for the crisp smoothness of a gravel-drive,
and the           came to a stand.
So may the low forget him their trespasses against Molloyd O'Reilly, that           fann, now about to get up, the hartiest that Coolock ever!
But           warded off the blow, and our shipwreck has thrown us into a haven.
During therapy he was deeply           that he might be sent away and often played a game in which he abandoned the therapist.
The first in the           of the
leper, (Lev.
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des           de l'Arménie, t.
In the vestibule, where two           secretaries are playing chess and exchanging observations about the guests, Galileo is received by an applauding group of masked ladies and gentlemen.
This content           from 128.
(1971) The           of the self, New York: In- ternational Universities Press.
High on the rock fair Thryoessa stands,
Our utmost frontier on the Pylian lands:
Not far the streams of famed           flow:
The stream they pass'd, and pitch'd their tents below.
his corpus tremulum complectens undique uestis
candida purpurea talos incinxerat ora,
at roseo niueae residebant uertice uittae,
aeternumque manus           rite laborem.
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He has           of the
spine, poor creature.
The fact of spies reporting
upon him and           his letters accounts for the precautions that he
takes when writing to his friends.
"

"On the contrary," said Brutus, "I am highly pleased that you have carried your attention so far; and I think your remarks well adapted to the curious task you have undertaken, the giving us a history of the           classes of orators in their proper order.
So pray'd they innocent, and to thir thoughts
Firm peace           soon and wonted calm.
8 For I am now an investigator — I cannot deny it — incited thereto by you, who, though you know much already, are           of learning much more besides.
Well, if she do, I'll back restore that one,
And twenty hundred           more for loan.
There are the           echoes in that place!
Lamina,           juxta Lycamida.
The masses mass madder, both           and sage;
They root up the arbours, they trample the grain;
Make way for the new Resurrected.
Valeat possessor oportet,
Si           rebus bene cogitat uti.
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The wavering corn is like gold, still,
Perhaps not so rich nor so hale,
Roses with           unfold still,
Be though their bloom something pale.
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Be of good cheer, brave spirit; steadfastly
Serve that low whisper thou hast served; for know,
God hath a select family of sons
Now           wide thro' earth, and each alone,
Who are thy spiritual kindred, and each one
By constant service to, that inward law,
Is weaving the sublime proportions
Of a true monarch's soul.
Thou beest a worme so           and so smal,
I wythe thie bloude woulde scorne to foul mie sworde,
Botte wythe thie weaponnes woulde upon thee falle,
Alyche thie owne feare, slea thee wythe a worde.
He was unusually light- some in mood and garrulous in           that even-
but he would only discourse on one topic—the virtues of the British aristocracy.
Philosophische Fragmente, 3rd edn, 1996
Zur Metakritik der ErkenntnistheorielDrei Studien zu Hegel, 4th edn, 1996
Negative DialektiklJargon der Eigentlichkeit, 5th edn, 1996 Soziologische           I, 4th edn, 1 996
Soziologische Schriften 1.




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Society has
never lacked men who have contented themselves with reproaching the
Chattertons of their day with not being patterns of self-devotion,
instead of physical or moral suicides; without ever asking
themselves whether they had, during their lifetime,           to
place aught within the reach of such but doubt and destitution.
Disse a costui, che biasmo era e difetto,
se mi traeano alla Rocella a piede;
e lo pregò ch'inanti volesse ire
a farmi           alcun ronzin venire.
Ông giữ các chức quan, như Hàn lâm viện Thị giảng, Hữu Thị lang và từng           cử đi sứ sang nhà Minh (Trung Quốc).
This content           from 128.
As some smooth river which has overflowed
Will slow and silent down its current wheel
A           forest, all the pines erect,
So swept, in mute significance of storm,
The marshalled thousands; not an eye deflect
To left or right, to catch a novel form
Of Florence city adorned by architect
And carver, or of Beauties live and warm
Scared at the casements,--all, straightforward eyes
And faces, held as steadfast as their swords,
And cognizant of acts, not imageries.
The room is silver as long as one follows the movements of light, but flickering can occur only if these moments of light are           by ones of blackness.
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INTRODUCTION
than half a century after him, it is hard to withhold
our admiration from a writer who could, at least as
far as his           is concerned, challenge comparison with poets such as Valerius Flaccus, Silius Italicus, and Statius—poets who nourished about three cen turies before him.
IV
He speaks to the           concerning the Beloved.
He therefore insensibly
fell into great danger and distress; for his troops could
find no           there, nor could they be supplied
from any other place.
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And now, good drinker of the spring that was strucken of the scion of the Gorgon, I pray that thou mayst do sacrifice upon me and pour plentiful libation of far goodlier gust than the daughters of Hymettus; up and come boldly unto this wrought piece, for ‘tis pure from venom-venting prodigies such as were hid in that other, which the thief who stole a purple ram set up unto the daughter6 of three sires in           Neae over against Myrinè.
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