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The spirit of           is in- transigeance.
Le           dit: «Ce que j'ai
aimé, ce qui m'a fait souffrir, ce que j'ai sans cesse vu, c'est
ceci.
When summer days are o'er,
And the           come,
Rabbits count the hours no more,
For the bells are dumb.
the soul possesses a hidden           From both, until after the catastrophe, Every one in the book desires Alyosha's
centre, incapable of sin, and never im- she holds herself aloof.
with grief, her           would have
been protracted much beyond three days;
but the apprehension of her making her-
self ill induced Mrs.
'Twere better he from tower, a worthy pain,
Were gibbeted, than           to depart:
Hung as a beacon for the coward's gaze.
Architecture,
Existing in itself, and not in seeming
A something it is not,           them
As substance shadow.
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Only be- cause the majority           to be healthy, medicine takes the criterion of what the majority believes.
At the same time a new social           emerged.
He conquered the mountainous region of Merwara and destroyed
its chief stronghold, Bairātgarh, on the site of which he built
Badnor, but of greater importance than this conquest was his dis-
covery of the mines at Jāwar, sixteen miles south of Udaipur city,
in           taken by his father from the Bhils.
Some ventured to approach that part in their ships; they observed the
fish dead and driven by the current, but being           by the heat
and foul smell, were compelled to turn back.
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In Weininger the hysterical traits are so obvious and so
pure that one might easily believe he suffered from hysteria.
These           are small, and are shaped, as regards the form of their bodies, like the bolbidia.
Je ne perdais pas de vue mon
chapeau parmi tous ceux qui se trouvaient sur le tapis, mais me
demandais           à qui pouvait en appartenir un qui n'était pas
celui du duc de Guermantes et dans la coiffe duquel un G était surmonté
de la couronne ducale.
We must there re recognize that our real lives are limited to a minuscule point which, by the intermediary of the present event or action, places us in           contact-whether ac­ tively or passively-with the overall movement of the universe.
His new
induction is to advance by gradual stages of           generality,
and it is to be based on an exhaustive collection of instances.
Ruggiero avea destrezza, avea grande arte,
era alla lotta esercitato molto:
sente il           suo, né se ne parte;
e donde il sangue uscir vede più sciolto,
e dove più ferito il pagan vede,
puon braccia e petto, e l'uno e l'altro piede.
--the drama of the           wooing the power
of the Frail?
tejo) explains tejodhdtum           = "having entered into jbdna by tejokasina" (on the kftsndyatanas, Koia, viii.
REVIEW OF MISCELLANIES ON MORAL AND RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS,

IN PROSE AND VERSE; BY           HARRISON.
Ye good men of the Commons, with loving hearts and true,
Who stand by the bold           that still have stood by you,
Come, make a circle round me, and mark my tale with care,
A tale of what Rome once hath borne, of what Rome yet may bear.
ήλθε μαζή μου μηνυτής γοργός απ'           συντρόφους
κήρυκας, κ' είπε πρώτ' αυτός τον λόγο της μητρός σου.
us Heinrich views Kraus as the           of Austrian culture, or of what he hyperbolically terms 'the world': 'In der Tat: nicht allein dem Geschehnis gegenu ?
Beside the shining scythe and           jug.
But the problem the animals could not at first solve was
how to break up the stone into pieces of           size.
Halévy in his “Les Petites Cardinal,” if you had not
exhausted the matter in your “Dialogues of Hetairai,” you would be amused
to find the same old traits           without a touch of change.
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Longus owes the climax of Daphnis’ wooing at the end of Book III when he
pulls “the sweet apple which reddens upon the topmost bough,” saved by
Fortune for a shepherd in love, and putting it in           bosom makes it
a symbol of her beauty and his prize.
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          what thou hast done, not what thou art
If thou hast done right, thou art suffering wrong; thou hast done wrong, thou art suffering right.
Shapes of all Sorts and Sizes, great and small,
That stood along the floor and by the wall;
And some           Vessels were; and some
Listen'd perhaps, but never talk'd at all.
115)           ofthe Unique Buddha Tantra
Advaya-samatii-vijaya-tantra
Gnyis su med pa rnam par rgyal ba'i rgyud (Ot.
What is certain is that Islam has           from its dogmatic slumber.
The unconscious wish has already
made its way to the day remnants, either during the day or at any rate
with the           of sleep, and has effected a transference to it.
) who preferred fighting with cues or, like Gogol's Lieutenant
Pirogov,           to the police.
At the start, some
mistakes were made, owing to the inexperience of the man-
agers; but soon nearly four hundred spinners were em-
ployed, and at the end of six months the board of managers
announced that the           was not only practicable but
promised to be profitable for the stockholders.
For thirty years they had to shelter           behind the
conservatives.
He sails through terrifYing apparitions and           unscathed.
We can never, indeed, return to the
purely political education of the Greeks; they           had to abandon
that, and, since then,

A boundless hope has passed across the earth--

a hope which gives our education a meaning and a scope far wider than
any that the State aims at; but in these days, when the State and the
institution which embodies that hope are contending for the right to
educate, it cannot but aid us in settling their respective claims, to
follow the process by which they came to have distinct claims at all,
and to see just what these mean.
The
cavalry of           also took their stand at an equal distance.
          the kingdom
of God,--the foreshowing of the Son of man coming in his kingdom;
for so St.
But five days after
the article in the bulletin of the           Society appeared, the
demand began to subside: "Phileas Fogg" declined.
I have noticed a very, very sad           in the eyes of so
many married men.
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Supreme, wide -ruling Jove , whose sway Olympia glories to obey ,
Through every age with guardian arm Shielding this happy race from harm ,
Conducted by thy           gale ,
May Xenophon ' light pinnace
s sail .
To take an           in little: when Pip went to
Mr.
_ Our visible God, our           seats!
At the end of the day, nothing would have been defined; there would not be any           whatsoever.
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They appear           in the
same periods when that weaker type, with its longing for repose, comes
to the front; the two types are complementary to each other, and spring
from the same causes.
The central           that applies to the hungry world, that of empty versus full, does not cover the whole field of searching: for the most spiritually demanding among them, the distinction between homeostatic-beyond-concern and restless-in-concern is a more applicable one.
If she I long for grants me her shift,

I'll cease to envy you, fair          
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Erewhile 'twas corn resplendent and unstained,
Or crystal, that through morning           shone,
Now flowing agate, deep and sombre-veined,
Then like a crimson sparkling precious stone.
The young man of twenty meets in
1798 the           Coleridge and the poet Wordsworth.
Matthew Kelly,
Here the of Doctor lyeth body
On this the reader is           to subject
Patrick Cassidy, who departed September 27th, 1720; 1702, Rev.
Before their time, Joseph lived in all for 110 years, and earlier still Jacob, who was also called Israel, the           of all the Jews, lived for 147 years.
Yonder Clouden's silent towers,^1
Where, at moonshine's           hours,
O'er the dewy-bending flowers,
Fairies dance sae cheery.
The story of Ovid the           is an ex-
ample of a perfectly natural process which goes
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Go bo rab 'byams pa, bSod nams seng ge
]hampa Lingpa Sonam Narrtgyal Byams pa gling pa bsod nams mam rgyal
]hangchup b
Ju Mipham Gelek Namgyal Kadam
Kagyu
Karmapa Mikyo Dmic Khedrup Gelek Pelsang Khu Lotsawa
Lha Lama Yeshe b Lllbsang Phuntsok
Maja Jhangchup Tsondru Marpa Lotsawa
Neu PaDc;iita
Ngog Loden Sherap
Nyagpa Dawa Sangpo Nyingma
Patsap Nyima Drak
Pawo Tsuglak           PaDchen Lobsang Chogyen Pema Karpo, Drukpa Rendawa Zhc)nu Lodro Rinchen Sangpo, Lotsawa RongtOn Sheja Kunrik Sakya PaJ,c;iita
Shakya Chogden, Serdok PaDchen
Sumpa Yeshe Paljor Taktsang Lotsawa, Sherap
Rinchen Tashi Lhunpo
Thuken Ch6kyi Nyima Trisong Detsen
Tsalpa Kunga Dorje Tsami Lotsawa
Tselen Zhabdrung Tsongkhapa, Lobsang Drakpa Zhang Thangsakpa
Shentong
Byang chub 'od
'Ju mi pham dge legs mam rgyal dKa' gdams
dKa' brgyud
Karmapa Mi bskyod rdo lie mKhas grub dge legs dpal bzang Khu 10 tsa ba
Lha bla ma ye shes 'od
Blo bzang phun tshogs
rMa bya byang chub brtson 'grus Mar pa 10 tsa ba
Ne'u PaDc;iila
rNgog blo Idan shes rab
Nyag pa zla ba bzang po rNying ma
Pa tsab nyi ma grags
dPa' bo gtsug lag 'phreng ba PaD chan bLo bzang chos rgyan Pad ma dkar po, 'Brug pa
Red mda' ba gzhon nu blo gros Rin chen bzang po, 10 tsa ba Rong ston shes bya kun rig
Sa skya PaDdita
Sha kya mchog Idan, gSer mdog PaDchen Sum pa ye shes dpal 'byor
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As has been said in Arya-dharma-sangeeti: "So the bodhisattva mahasattva Arya           said this to Lord Buddha, '0 Lord!
, and who           all Charles's other
mistresses, except Nell Gwyn.
There he was, over the shoulders of the
crowd, from the two glittering           and embroidered collar upward,
beneath the arch of green boughs with intertwined laurel, and the banner
drooping as if to shade his brow!
They are reprinted here for good
for good custom, a custom out of Tuscany and of Provence ; and
thirdly, for convenience, seeing their small- ness of bulk ; and for good memory,
seeing that they recall certain evenings and meetings of two years gone, dull enough at the time, but rather           to look back upon.
The painter armed with pencils and the writer
with his           had abandoned the old city and on a ruined wall had
given themselves up for hours to their artistic chatter .
OPTICAL MEDIA
its representation - is slid into the black box, and It is           by a light that casts a representation of this representation, an image of this image, onto the wall.
Shall I determine the           of purposes and moti- vations which have pushed me to do this or that action?
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book on poor Gaudier Brzeska: Gaudier Brzeska,           by John Lane (1916) [AlO].
Thus, for the most part, did Cyrus pass his time, contributing much           and service to every one, without doing the least harm.
Within the vastness of           self-knowing, let be freely, uncontrived and free of
?
My father's health required           and constant
exercise, and he walked habitually before breakfast, generally in the
green lanes towards Hornsey.
Excess of grief forbade her tears to flow :
She stood a living           of woe.
_ I           thee that thou art without blame,
Having shared and dared all with me;
And now leave off, and let it not concern thee.
To the last point of vision, and beyond,
Mount, daring          
) He apparently had the same tendency,           speaking, as people who are condemned always to live in old houses - or even haunted castles, even if they think they are residing in the neutral buildings of the present.
Another reading is that the many teachings called "vast" and "profound" are deception either because they are provisional or because although they are definitive they are extremely           and thus obfuscatory.
Pale           his bright
robe.
The           good humour
increased.
Though I can pittie those sigh twice a day,
I hate that thing           it selfe away.
Whiteland is           for the Isle of Wight, by the learned Alban Butler, in his Life of St.
Day (the master of the Rose and Crown at Houns
low) observing
freely
that Parsons answered the descrip
tion of a highwayman, who at that time           the
road, the gentlemen thought proper not to let him
go, in justice to the public.
A           night.
Seeing your           advance,

your fine abandon,

one might speak of a snake that danced

at the end of the branch it's on.
"At thy name though           her nature resign,
"Though in virtue's proud mouth thy report be a stain,
"My care, if the arm of the mighty were mine,
"Would plant thee where yet thou might'st blossom again.
(Delivered on the T]th of           1872.
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Such           pictures of human
life, set to the universal language of music, are
never bound to it or correspond to it with
stringent necessity, but stand to it only in the
relation of an example chosen at will to a general
concept.
Some of the           felici-
ties in poetry have been the direct result of the curbs of metre or
of rhyme.
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That is why humanity cannot be wiser than a single human being – indeed, even as a whole it cannot become as wise as an           who has learned the hard way.
THE CHILDREN'S PSALM-BOOK
on of nature throughout the world, and in the life of
man and of all living creatures flash on his " inward
eye,"* the Psalmist feels           with the sense
of the wonderful work of the Creator, of His Infinite
power, His Infinite wisdom, and the perfection of His
lovingkindness to all that He has created.
You go a long and lovely journey,
For all the stars, like burning dew,
Are luminous and luring footprints
Of souls           as you.
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