12 Each of the two had a different mode of conquering; the one prosecuted his wars with open force, the other with subtlety; the one
delighted
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Evening falls and in the garden
Women tell their histories
to Night that not without disdain
spills their dark hair's mysteries
Little children little children
Your wings have flown away
But you rose that defend yourself
Throw your
unrivalled
scents away
For now's the hour of petty theft
Of plumes of flowers and of tresses
Gather the fountain jets so free
Of whom the roses are mistresses
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of the affections are as
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Then he set before us herbs and nuts and fish, and filled out of
his own wine unto us: and when we were
sufficiently
satisfied, he then
demanded of us what fortunes we had endured, and I related all things
to him in order that had betide unto us, the tempest, the passages in
the island, our navigation in the air, our war, and all the rest, even
till our diving into the whale.
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while the Niyazis took refuge with the Gakkhars and finally in
Kashmir.
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And I saw it was filled with graves,
And
tombstones
where flowers should be;
And priests in black gowns were walking their rounds,
And binding with briars my joys and desires.
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quo motu tellus atque horrida contremuerunt 205
aequora
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micantia sidera mundus.
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As to this part of the
subject, there is no difference in principle between the
honourable
and
learned gentleman and myself.
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Elevated by these qualities in the public confidence, he rose
to some of the highest stations in the civil branch of the
government, and long shone conspicuous among the great
lights which ushered this nation into existence, -- a pure,
consistent, and
unyielding
patriot.
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1 A song supposedly sung by the “Four Whiteheads of Mount Shang”
商山四
皓, four recluses who ed civilization when the cruel rst emperor of the Qin established his authority.
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A thousand
circumstances
blended the
thought of marrying O swald with fear; and, as her nature
was the present' s slave, too heedless of the future, the day
which was to load her with such care rose lik e the purest,
calmest of her life.
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traditions
of European Baroque philosophy and the British- French-German Enlightenment is his unshakeable fidelity to the idea of world improvement, a fidelity that finds its most old-fashioned and stimulating manifestation in his book on the improvement of America.
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-One scarcely
believes
one's ears,
even supposing one believes Plato.
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thousand
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Sweet the lark's wild-warbled lay,
Sweet the tinkling rill to hear;
But, Delia, more
delightful
still
Steal thine accents on mine ear.
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THEOLOGY
IN GREAT BRITAIN SINCE 1825.
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barriers
to controlla- bility of each reader's body.
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No word of scorn the lofty GAMA spoke,
Nor India's king the
dreadful
silence broke.
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FROM 1692 TO THE
CONSTITUTION
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] The Romans
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, this friary and its
appurtenances
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NIGHT 223
THE MERRY MAN 224
EARTH AND HER
PRAISERS
229
THE VIRGIN MARY TO THE CHILD JESUS 239
AN ISLAND 248
THE SOUL'S TRAVELLING 259
TO BETTINE, THE CHILD-FRIEND OF GOETHE 270
MAN AND NATURE 274
A SEA-SIDE WALK 276
THE SEA-MEW 278
FELICIA HEMANS TO L.
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problems
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Her mother pleads that she is much too young to
wed, and sighs and tears now rend our home where once
such
happiness
prevailed.
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[TO HESPERUS]
Evening Star, which are the golden light of the lovely Child o’ the Foam,5 dear Evening Star, which art the holy jewel of the blue blue Night, even so much dimmer than the Moon as brighter than any other star that shines, hail, gentle friend, and while I go a-serenading my
shepherd
love shew me a light instead of the Moon, for that she being new but yesterday is too quickly set.
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145
when it is said, "No man shall gainstand thee to do thee hurt," the Lord doth not mean that
he shall be free from violence and tumult whom the Jews did
afterward
deadly invade; but
his meaning is, that their attempts shall be frustrate, because the Lord had determined to
deliver him out of their hands.
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[41J Secondly, samsara will
inherently
bring much pain and difficulties.
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In the absence of direct inquiry, it is
possible
to get at this
proportion indirectly, from facts of two kinds.
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LITTLENESS
NO CAUSE OF LEANNESS.
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See also Latin Old
Testament
and
Psalms, 76, 353
37
Wace (f.
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I beg you tell the Great River | whose stream flows to the East
That
thoughts
of you will cling to my heart | when _he_ has ceased
to flow.
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The person lamented is Milton's college friend Edward King,
drowned in 1637 whilst
crossing
from Chester to Ireland.
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“His
patience
the torment, his courage
dying, had been taken either for the glory God, the wealth his country, the testi
the fire raging upon the silly carcass, that
counted not the folly.
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Already, Lord, the eleventh year circling wanes
Since first beneath his tyrant yoke I fell
Who still is fiercest where we least rebel:
Pity my undeserved and
lingering
pains,
To holier thoughts my wandering sense restore,
How on this day his cross thy Son our Saviour bore.
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Apologia
that
he was not convinced by the arguments of the Cardinal Bellarmine.
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người
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presented
in the election campaign of 1964- made little sense.
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Refuting
permanent
functional phenomena in general ]
L4: [A.
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This actual world, then,
the world of
particular
things, affords the object
of perception, the special and the individual, the
particular case, both to the universality of con-
cepts and to the universality of the melodies.
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" Item-I leave all my property absolutely to Antonia Quixana
my niece, here present, after all has been deducted from the
most
available
portion of it that may be required to satisfy the
bequests I have made.
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Am a poor,
ignorant
child, don't see
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President Johnson was widely criticized in the press, shortly after the bombing attacks began in early 1965,for not having made his
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And again I see them flying,
Swarms of
swallows
silver white,
In the breezes lullabying,
In the breezes brisk and bright.
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118
EXERCISES
IN
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do está prohibido, es decir, excluido de la
cobertura
en caso de si
niestro.
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neas is restored to the field, and they
overthrow
several of the Greeks;
among the rest Tlepolemus is slain by Sarpedon.
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en vain
lutta-t-elle de toutes ses forces pour sauver le contenu de son
coffre, les larrons
diaboliques
furent les plus forts.
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And he also, he--
Who whilom paved a highway down the sea,
And gave his
legionaries
thoroughfare
Along the deep, and taught them how to cross
The pools of brine afoot, and did contemn,
Trampling upon it with his cavalry,
The bellowings of ocean--poured his soul
From dying body, as his light was ta'en.
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Living things
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Song--A Fiddler In The North
The
Minstrel
At Lincluden
A Vision
Song--A Red, Red Rose
Song--Young Jamie, Pride Of A' The Plain
Song--The Flowery Banks Of Cree
Monody On a lady famed for her Caprice.
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The few
fragments
which remain are ferred to, and others, in the works of Meineke and
a
## p.
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I had
expected
to see Sherlock Holmes impatient under this
rambling and inconsequential narrative, but, on the contrary, he
had listened with the greatest concentration of attention.
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scientific
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As she dances, admire her arms, her voice as she sings;
and use the words of one
complaining
because she has left off.
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=
_unconquerable
in valor_], 1098.
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prodigal
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My Turkey
slippers
maun gae on,
My stockins pearly blue;
It's a' to pleasure our gudeman,
For he's baith leal and true.
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" The
mechanical
interpretation ": recognises only quantities: but the real energy in the quality.
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in his "Origin of Species,"
concerning
the causes of
variability: ".
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Frail
luckless
exiles hither brought!
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” will be
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only too well.
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Weather patterns may progress in a stately fashion then non-linear changes allow tiny disturbances to
initiate
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slighest
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117
=Concerning the
Cleverness
of Christianity.
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727-732) Do not stand upright facing the sun when you make water,
but
remember
to do this when he has set towards his rising.
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Already today they are busy
carrying
out their aims in our region and throughout the world, and the need to face them becomes the major element in our country's security policy and of course that
of the rest of the Free World.
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Seeing at once from the title that it was yours, I began the more
ardently
to read it in that the writer was so dear to me, that I might at least be refreshed by his words as by a picture of him whose presence I have lost.
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, Johann
Christoph
Gottsched, Versuch einer Critischen Dicht- kunst vor die Deutschen (Leipzig, 1730).
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77
of the tenth century, quotes, inter
Suidas, whose combined lexicon and ency
clopaedia
is referred to " the third quarter of the eleventh century," 78 gives a genial and doubtless quite orthodox opinion as to Lucian's contemporary whereabouts.
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Allinson - Lucian, Satirist and Artist |
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--«Qu’est-ce
qu’ils
ont à rire toutes ces bonnes gens-là, on a l’air de
ne pas engendrer la mélancolie dans votre petit coin là-bas, s’écria
Mme Verdurin.
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another argument for a
variation
of the establishment.
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Alexander Hamilton - 1790 - Report on a National Bank |
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With Olaf as centrum and Olaf's b mbtail for his
spokesman
circums.
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Hart-Clive-1962-Structure-and-Motif-in-Finnegans-Wake |
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, "she could
palpably
feel the touch of two angels, one on her right side and one on her le , li ing her by the elbows," who would sustain her until she could recite ten more saluta- tions to Mary, at which she would revive and be able to nish her prayers.
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Mary and the Art of Prayer_Ave Maria |
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After all, we keep on
translating
whether we know
it or not, all the time.
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Catullus - Stewart - Selections |
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For the Soveraign is absolute
over both alike; or else there is no Soveraignty at all; and so every
man may
Lawfully
protect himselfe, if he can, with his own sword, which
is the condition of war.
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Hobbes - Leviathan |
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All attempts made to escape Nihilism, which
do not consist in
transvaluing
the values that
have prevailed hitherto, only make the matter
worse; they complicate the problem.
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Nietzsche - v14 - Will to Power - a |
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Refutation by
examining
both self and other]
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Aryadeva - Four Hundred Verses |
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Why bathed in tears must I
unceasing
mourn?
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Petrarch - Poems |
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