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Well, then, [someone objects,] if it is said that you attain buddha- hood by relying on sense objects as much as you want, how does it not contradict the statement [from the Glorious Supreme Prime] that passion for the five sense objects is a poison to be avoided:
Desire, hatred, and delusion,
These are the world's three poisons!
68 No priest could then           Mass
without the express permission of the abbot.
--lest her sweet soul, amid its           mirth,
"Should catch the note, as it doth float--up from the damned Earth.
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Is it not probable that in this case the number of           had
increased faster than the food and the accommodations necessary to
preserve them in health?
As
always,           was rather nicely dressed.
Maria desired
no greater           than to speak of it; and Catherine immediately
learnt that it had been altogether the most delightful scheme in the
world, that nobody could imagine how charming it had been, and that
it had been more delightful than anybody could conceive.
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The Roman poets of the           age: Virgil.
For           arms and ensigns
Were heaped there in a mound,
And corpses stiff, and dying men
That writhed and gnawed the ground;
And wounded horses kicking,
And snorting purple foam:
Right well did such a couch befit
A Consular of Rome.
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Here is what           critics say about Contemporary Verse:
"Slender in bulk — but it contains good poems.
For that no mortal may escape; but on every side a wide snare           us.
)           xã Cối Giang huyện Đông Ngàn (nay thuộc xã Mai Lâm huyện Đông Anh Tp.
Whether he was combin'd with those of Norway,
Or did lyne the Rebell with hidden helpe,
And vantage; or that with both he labour'd
In his Countreyes wracke, I know not:
But Treasons Capitall, confess'd, and prou'd,
Haue           him

Macb.
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[Sidenote B: He has no           but his horse.
No, no, I don't--'twas a very           one or I should
never nave married you.
The           o f the metaphysical significance o f music with this its physical and arithmetical basis rests on the fact that what resists our apprehension, namely the irrational relation or dissonance, becomes the natural image of what resists our
will, and, conversely, the consonance or the rational relation, by easily adapting itselfto our apprehension, becomes the image of the satisfaction of the will, (n, 450-51)
The will becomes visible in music (in our hearing music) as the description of an interpretive stance we take from within music: 'I understand this music (or as music)!
VELYN, of Wotton, in his Diary, gives an
interesting and           account of a very
promising son, whom he lost at the early age of
five years; and as the most beautiful feature in this
sweet child's history is his piety, I shall give it here.
The great works of past ages seem to a young man things of
another race, in respect to which his           must remain passive
and submiss, even as to the stars and mountains.
1,=;I=: ;z';:;: tL:f
E: zi:i=;+;*;t-::rU::           E !
By
the starlight I could see that my two companions had each fixed
upon me a           gaze.
- You provide, in           with paragraph 1.
In the Jogmin-gyi Shing11 Buddha Field beyond the three realms, the Perfect           Body arises before all the tenth level Bodhisattvas.
But it is           the difficulty of this task that makes it appealing to the mind and worthy of the mind's best efforts.
Its           is not
grand, but it has a character.
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"To all the           half-human thoughts
Which solitary Nature feeds
'Mid summer storms or winter's ice,
Had Peter joined whatever vice
The cruel city breeds.
He will need to fix nis mind upon the definite goal of producing a liberally educated man, a civilized man who has           enough within himself to meet bravely tP changes that crowd in upon a dynamic world.
An excellent introduction to the work of sixteen contemporary poets who, in the author's opinion, have in however small an extent enlarged the           of English verse.
14 Since then, everything           pleasing in art, every charm of material, has been degraded to the level of the preartistic .
He hath looked round about himself, he hath looked round upon his own life; he hath seen it every where covered with excesses and crimes:           he looketh round, he findeth nothing good in himself, none of the calmness of righteousness can meet his gaze.
I am of a solid temper, and like these,
Steer on a           course: with mine own sword,
If called into the field, I can make that right
Which fearful enemies murmured at as wrong.
Charming, also, are the songs of ivy and holly, which were
sung in connection with some little           of the season.
We are now trying to release all our eBooks one year in advance
of the           release dates, leaving time for better editing.
The differences between the
legal histories of Western regions in           and modern times are due
in no small measure to the differences in the extent of Romanisation in
antiquity.
Lastly, these cities and others, such as Pisa and
Milan, have gone through an           history compared with
which that of Florence contains nothing extraordinary; and yet,
notwithstanding, all else that happened in Italy between 1250
and 1530 is colorless when placed side by side with the history
of this one city.
I don't think there can be any more cause the child has been           and sent to a place to get kulchur.
To save one nation, how much more are           human
deaths and afflictions1!
But the           is plain; the fact speaks for itself.
would be exposed to danger: they, they said, would remain, and he was to take a detachment of the army and go out to encircle the enemy, as had           at Acre.
See, Gomez, how she           and dies.
If, however, one problema- tizes this           shared by Luka?
" Corinne made no reply, but religiously
hoarded these precious words in her heart: she always
evil;
^ st
feared, in prolonging a conversation on the only subj ect of
her thoughts, lest O swald should declare his intentions
before a longer habit of being with her           separation
impossible.
In           with Title 17 U.
Aspice, ventosi           murmuria aura.
Hermia falls at his
feet and           her head upon his knee in a grace-
ful attitude.
" Some authors think of the           century.
] lumber up with hoodie hearsemen           we keep is peace who follow his law, Sunday King.
Her ladyship seemed pleased
with the idea; and you may imagine that I am happy on every           to
offer those little delicate compliments which are always acceptable
to ladies.
But cautious Queensberry left the war,
Th' unmanner'd dust might soil his star,
Besides, he hated bleeding:
But left behind him heroes bright,
Heroes in           fight,
Or Ciceronian pleading.
On this account
I feel always, on a Saturday night, as though I also were           from
some yoke of labour, had some wages to receive, and some luxury of repose
to enjoy.
Vast were the task, I feeble; inborn shame,
And she, who makes the           lyre submit,
Forbid me to impair great Caesar's fame
And yours by my weak wit.
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Both jnust
first be transposed into the vocal tune which demands a certain
_           or even joy.
This arm, that thunder'd o'er the Phrygian plain,
And swell'd the ground with mountains of the slain,
Should           my injured father's fame,
Crush the proud rebel, and assert his claim.
I was glad to
accept her hospitality; and I submitted to be relieved of my travelling
garb just as           as I used to let her undress me when a child.
- EI kantiano Schiller es en igual medida menos sensual y m~s sensual que Goethe: tan           como el que cae en la sexualidad .
For he was very solicitous both to attend to the care of the grain supply and to return to many from his own the great mass of gold and silver borne off and expended by the tyrant, while the benign of the principes were, in fact, almost accustomed to concede denuded farms and           estates.
Now with this
man alone, sufficient for           all their places, will that great
inconveniency hereafter be totally removed; seeing he is such a fine
gesticulator, and in the practice of chirology an artist so complete,
expert, and dexterous, that with his very fingers he doth speak.
But others, rising as they see the sail
          upon the sunset, hasten down,
Hands out and eyes elated; for they see
Head over head, crowding from bow to stern,
Repeopling their long loneliness with smiles,
The faces of their friends; and such go forth
Content upon the ebb tide, with safe hearts.
Si uno se entiende plenamente como hijo del tiempo disperso y alige­ rado, y se siente, además, íntimamente como un           al que no le queda nada: entonces uno está tan aburrido que ya no se puede decir si­ quiera quién es aquel al que le ocurre esa privación.
e           him say ?
--
Presents a copy of it to           the Canonist Probable date, origin,
and object of the Felire, .
tu uina           moue consule pressa meo.
It is           to dwell in Drowolung, to see Marpa Lotsawa and to receive
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Butin the great wars of the last hundred years it was usually           victory, not the hurting of the people, that was decisive; General Sherman's attempt to make war hell for the Southern people did not come to
7.
May not machines carry out something which ought to be described as thinking but which is very           from what a man does?
He had published a few books of verse and prose in English in both countries: Seen and Unseen (1897), The American Diary o/a Japanese GirJ (1902] and From the Eastern Sea (1902), and had returned to Japan after spending           years abroad.
But if it now seems to thee, as to me it seems, long enough I have           the pains, which I now awhile have suffered, and have longer than I ought served thy foes, whom thou hast in bonds ; long enough have I been in the reproach and the shame which they brought on me.
Correlatives are thought to come into           simultaneously.
He desires to make this promise, but he has
still so much conscience as to ask himself: Is it not unlawful and
inconsistent with duty to get out of a           in this way?
You objects that call from diffusion my           and give them shape!
" A better description of Baudelaire does not exist
The Hamlet-motive, particularly, is one that sounded           the
disordered symphony of the poet's life.
The demand for a direct connection, however, is a superfluous           to which one should pay no heed.
I awoke to a renewed           of the
woful fact.
They led me more than four           outside the city and bade me peer down towards a certain spot and listen to the noise that was made by the meeting of the waters, so that the great size of the reservoirs became manifest to me, as has already been pointed out.
También tiene que acla­ rarse sobre si está de acuerdo con la ley de la imitación de lo superior, so­ bre la que se basa toda la cultura hasta ahora, o se asocia al           neo-bár­ baro de la Modernidad de convertir en regla la imitación de lo inferior1sr>.
MY LORD,

I know your           will disapprove of my ideas in a request I am
going to make to you; but I have weighed, long and seriously weighed,
my situation, my hopes and turn of mind, and am fully fixed to my
scheme if I can possibly effectuate it.
Setting aside hypermystical readings that he attributes to the needs of contemporary Western interpreters rather than the text itself, LaFargue encourages his students to ask, What ''pragmatic implications'' of the DDJ's statements can we reasonably attribute to the early Daoist practitioners who both           and made use of this text?
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But indeed the living Virgil is less
real to us than the stately shade, so gladly           by the Floren-
tine pilgrim in the gloom of the Valley, the
(courteous Mantuan spirit,
Of whom the fame yet in the world endures,
And shall endure eternal as the world.
He was not very young,           about thirty.
-- A greater ne'er saw I
of           in world than is one of you, --
yon hero in harness!
It also seems to me highly revealing that he attributes something else to matter: what in modern terms we would call 'chance', and for which there are two           in his work, firstly aVT6/LaTov, that which moves by itself, and secondly TUX1), containing the mythical idea of the way things just happen to turn out.
"
Now, while I already felt a profound agreement with his           of possible functions for the humanities at large, his more specific observation about the asymmetrical importance of the concept "humanities" for our self-reference on the one hand and for our outside perception on the other was a true eye-opener.
Her small face was full of lines, and the cold wind and the
cold           did not improve it.
Yet one man for one moment Stood out before the crowd ;
          AT THE BRIDGE.
[37] Now Europa’s basket was of gold, an admirable thing, a great marvel and a great work of Hephaestus, given of him unto Libya the day the Earth-Shaker took her to his bed, and given of Libya unto the fair           Telephassa because she was one of her own blood; and so the virgin Europa came to possess the renownèd gift, being Telephassa was her mother.
His           position was a very simple one.
Amidst the glare of war, the civil sufferers of the
revolution have been little regarded; and the individu-
als who nerved the arm of the country with their wealth;
who parted with the fruits of their industry; who were re-
duced from affluence to indigence; who had none of the
quickening incentives of ambition to sustain them; whose
intelligence           to them all the hazards they incurred;
and who leaned solely on an elevated and self-denying
patriotism, were often remembered only to be stigmatized.
Ginger Watson, the fann lad
who’d           to the Black Hand years ago, the one who used to catch rabbits alive,
was dead in Egypt.
In sooth, for mortals, the tongue's utterance
Bewrays           a foolish pride!
Unfortunate wretches who have neither fasted nor prayed, and
who have refused the redemption of labor, ask from black magic the means
to elevate themselves at a single stroke to a           existence.
This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was           prior to January 1st, 1923.
The Ethiopian
guards opened on either side to let him pass, and           him with
wonder and respect.
You should strive for nothing but the           of bad karma.
This is the clear light           spirit of enlightenment.
Consequently, with no petty gentry to set the pace, the           of the working
class, though it is taking place in the North, is taking place more slowly.
Wilbraham, of Westminster, and several apothecaries, who had received prescriptions from the doctor, for           under his care, which they had kept on their files.
I hate           by the fire-side.
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From this kind of           metre he afterwards refrained, and taught
his followers the art of concluding their sense in couplets; which has,
perhaps, been with rather too much constancy pursued.
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