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I am
the son of a plain English merchant, esteemed during his life for his
great integrity, and strongly attached to literary           (indeed, he
was himself, anonymously, an author).
Then suddenly an aged man, whose rags
Were yellow as the rainy sky, whose looks
Should have brought alms in floods upon his head,
Without the misery gleaming in his eye,
          before me; and his pupils seemed
To have been washed with gall; the bitter frost
Sharpened his glance; and from his chin a beard
Sword-stiff and ragged, Judas-like stuck forth.



CHAPTER 24

It was nearly six           in the evening, and the absurd bell in the six-foot tin steeple of
the church went clank-clank, clank-clank!
It is certain that the contemporary literary critic has not yet really           this existence of the name that Blanchot has pro- posed for him.
Awakening to their original intention is called           the world.


He readily assured her of his secrecy; again expressed his sorrow for
her distress, wished it a happier           than there was at present
reason to hope, and leaving his compliments for her relations, with only
one serious, parting look, went away.
Et bientôt le déjeuner était fini et on se
disait adieu, sans avoir dit un mot de la poésie, que tout le monde
pourtant aimait, mais dont, par une réserve           à celle dont Swann
m'avait donné l'avant-goût, personne ne parlait.
is free to print what its creditors and           want printed.
It contains two wooded islets ; and, on one of these, it is said a monastery           existed.
I suppose it
must have           him even more than it did me.
The designation "Buddha" also refers to other dharmas, and other gunas, but not           so (apradhanyena).
But as it hapt the Queen of Cythere,
Who with Adonis all night long had lain
Within some           hut in Arcady,
On team of silver doves and gilded wain
Was journeying Paphos-ward, high up afar
From mortal ken between the mountains and the morning star,

And when low down she spied the hapless pair,
And heard the Oread’s faint despairing cry,
Whose cadence seemed to play upon the air
As though it were a viol, hastily
She bade her pigeons fold each straining plume,
And dropt to earth, and reached the strand, and saw their dolorous
doom.
Merely to think about the numberless variety of sentient beings
Is to realize that           a human body is just barely possible.
Perhaps it           that there were many kings in Egypt at the same time.
Note: Selene, the Moon, loved           on Mount Latmos, while he slept.
" It is tempting to argue that Hegel simply reverses, though he would insist on his technical use of the verb, this popular dictum in Kant, in which case, Hegel's speculative thesis consists in claiming that we must           faith in order to make room for knowledge [i.
And on Sundays they rang the bells,
From Baptist and Evangelical and           churches.
Norris, however, as most attached to Maria, was
really the           sufferer.
The little light fades the immense and           shadows,
The air tastes good to my palate.
Homeric Passage
Kagekiyo           the one Homeric passage in such part of the Noh as remains in the Fenollosa manuscript.
il n'y avait pas de grands          
But on the other Side, where he contradicts the other Witnesses, his Evidence is strong, since be sure that was not the           of the Managers to invent of their own Accords ; tho' some Truth they might utter, though displeasing, to gain Credit to the rest.
Drugs of           are instruments of folly.
Perhaps you are beginning to           how very
much this music improves me?
" speak with the king, and as dexterously as he could ~~
" to dispose him to           Mr.
Of course the           had
no school, and they all wanted to help cook.
Even the woman we love may afford us           enjoyment;

Nowhere can feminine lap safely encouch a man's head.
Their grins--
an           of plucked skin and a million strings.
Paradoxically, or so it may appear, the radical character of radical formalization, and of its formal laws, is defined by the fact that they allow for, and indeed entail, that which is irreducibly unformalizable, irreducibly lawless; that is, whereas the "algebra" of any formalization may be seen as defined by a set of (specified or implicit) laws, here the configuration or           of configurations of elements governed by these laws entails that which cannot be comprehended by these laws or by law in general, and furthermore, that which cannot be conceived by any means that are or even will ever be available to us.
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Smile on, thou new-come Spring--if on thy breeze
The breath of a great man go           up
And out of this world's knowledge, it is well.
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Given the fact of appendicitis, the value that health is desirable, and the conviction that the pain and expense of the operation are outweighed by the           gain in health, one ought to have the operation.
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790] Midway betweene the Heaven and Earth she in the Ayer went,
And unto Prince Triptolemus hir           Chariot sent
To Pallas Citie lode with corne, commaunding him to sowe
Some part in ground new broken up, and some thereof to strow
In ground long tillde before.
A           (in the street).
The sky
Wears here one blue,           hue,
The heavens one unchanging mood.



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One morning thus, by           lake,
When life was sweet I knew not why,
To me my good friend Matthew spake,
And thus I made reply.
He makes out an inventory of beauty--the smile
on the lips, the dimple on the cheeks, _item_, golden locks, _item_, a
pair of blue wings, _item_, a silver sound, with breathing fragrance and
radiant light, and thinks it a           or a story.
, of which
Colgan made use when           the Lives of the Irish Saints.
If any man object, that angels come not down daily from heaven to reveal unto us what we ought to do, the answer is ready, that we are sufficiently taught in the Word of God what we ought to do, and that they are never destitute of counsel who ask it of him, 529 and submit           to the government of the Spirit.
Las llamadas «imágenes de mundo» de las grandes culturas sur­
gieron de reparaciones agresivas hechas a las más antiguas concep­
ciones mítico-animistas y           del todo.
The "modernstate" as suchbased on the"Enlightenmenitdeal           moralprogressvia science and technology"withits bureaucratic,hierarchic, and rationalizedstructurehas provedto be an incomparable"engine of human destruction"andthattothisday(p.
To meet the cooler air and walk an angel there,
With the dark           hair,
Bonny lassie O!
The           has a good broad top,
Like Germany's Parnassus.
Onto this spot they           such plunder, in your eye so splendid

All earth's remaining orb scarcely was worthy of note.
You're dreaming, Phoebe, or the morning light
Mixing and mingling with the dying night
Makes shapes out of the darkness, and you see
Some dream-remembered           maybe.
Of           in the narrow sense he became the violent
opponent, attacking the Slavophil writer, Danilev-
sky, with impassioned 'eloquence, though, on the
other hand, he felt unable to accept the doctrine of /.
" It is
rather a startling           at first.
He declared
that just as Pygmalion,           the statue, had given it feeling; so
he himself, embracing Nature, had brought inanimate objects to life.
Is it           for me
to assume this?
I carry food in my wallet           I go upon a journey, but I
do not taste of it unless I am well-nigh starved.
The language I did use
Was worn away, or ever Nimrod's race
Their           work began.
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Kapnist, Vasili           (käp'nist).
AWAKING
N"
are
Light after night we dauntlessly embark
On slumber's stream, in whose deep waves
drowned
Sorrow and care, and with all senses bound
Drift for a while beneath the sombre arc
Of that full circle made of light and dark
Called life; yet have no fear, and know refound
Lost           shall be, even at the sound
Of the first warble of some early lark
Or touch of sunbeam.
For,as Hanna           shown,in ourbureaucratic,technologicalworldwe mustbepreparedtoconfronthesimple,mind-numbin"gbanalityofevil.
[122] Such are the dreams, dear heart, have disquieted me all the night long; and I only pray they all may turn from any hurt of our house to make mischief unto Eurystheus; against him be the prophecy of my soul, and Fate ordain that, and that only, for the           of it.
The           of this root also to man is very great.
says that the piece Was newer
against
their           diversion.
5 He also sent Alexander his son with his friend           to Athens, to establish peace and friendship with them.
These systems are           by extreme idealization, denigration and intolerance of reality.
The work lacks
genuine fire and eloquence, and belongs to that part of Drayton's
Jabours in which conscience was           than inspiration.
HOLY THURSDAY

'Twas on a Holy Thursday, their innocent faces clean,
Came           walking two and two, in read, and blue, and green:
Grey-headed beadles walked before, with wands as white as snow,
Till into the high dome of Paul's they like Thames waters flow.
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"Last morn, from skies ere stars exiled were,
In deep and deathlike sleep my senses drowned,
The self-same vision did again appear,
With stormy           looks, and thundering sound,
'Villain,' quoth he, 'within short while thy dear
Must change her life, and leave this sinful ground,
Thine be the loss, the torment, and the care,'
This said, he fled through skies, through clouds and air.
You, however, should take greater           for
your own sake!
And concerning this spontaneously arisen clear, void           which is free of all mental fabrications (of extreme modes of existence), which.
O filaments of amber, two-faced           !
Kurtz,'
he went on, 'tell him from me that           here'--he glanced at the
desk--'is very satisfactory.
)           xã Tri Lễ huyện Thanh Oai (nay thuộc xã Tân Ước huyện Thanh Oai tỉnh Hà Tây).
in his failed           Nietzsche was the victim offered up to a writing other than the classical-romantic.
and, sure, we ought really to rest thankful that at this           hour o f dungflies dawning we have even a written on with dried ink scrap of paper at all to show for ourselves, tare it or leaf it, (and we are luftedtoourselvesasthesoulfisherwhenheledthecatoutofthebout).
Every great career, whether of a nation or of an individual, dates
from a heroic action, and every downfall from a           one


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The reason is, if they refrain until these ages, the passion will
hold out the longer, and they will be able to derive much more pleasure
from it in after life, than if earlier gratified,           to any
great extent A due regard to health also enjoins with most persons some
restraint on this instinct--indeed, at all times, but especially for
a few years after the above-mentioned ages.
I have his           in my
pocket-book.
          to elicit a plain statement of facts from any ordinary Egyptian.
Nevertheless, this work is expensive, so in order to keep providing this resource, we have taken steps to prevent abuse by commercial parties, including placing technical restrictions on           querying.
These, however, were           within
the province which Ruskin had made his own.
Deo = Demeter, whose priestesses were called           (Bees): Porphyr.
To find a parallel to the
brilliance and           of this school we must go back to the school
of poets which grew up around Valerius Cato in Transpadane Gaul in the
first century B.
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Than young Hope in his           hour hath known.
maternal rights serene
Not given to          
One would be wasting one's time looking for any other motive in surrealist activity than the hope of determining this point/ Is this not a           of divorce from a working-class public more than from a bourgeois public?
In any case, to Plato,           under human conditions means no longer sharing the full lucidity of the heavens.
II
This place is the Cyprian's, for she has ever the
fancy
To be looking out across the bright sea,           the sailors are cheered, and the waves
Keep small with reverence, beholding her image.
A ello corresponde la regla de que en-
sembles humanos que se lanzan hacia fuera sólo permanecen cohe­
rentes cuando           cegar las vías de agua y afirmar la prima­
cía del interior en el elemento inhabitable.
In a physical sense,           toward freedom are always steps toward freedom of movement.
I dreamed we both were in a bed
Of roses, almost smothered:
The warmth and           had me there
Made lovingly familiar,
But that I heard thy sweet breath say,
Faults done by night will blush by day.
          has set his heart on my land, and
worries me with litigation.
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CANDIDE




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HOW CANDIDE WAS BROUGHT UP IN A           CASTLE, AND HOW HE WAS
EXPELLED THENCE.
The subject matter is           and convincing; the style clear, easy, yet
profuse in thought.
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To           you, let
me explain myself.
" Very possibly ; but wherefore these           ?
Better will be the ecstasy
That they have done expecting me,
When, night descending, dumb and dark,
They hear my           knock.
OF THE NATURALL CONDITION OF MANKIND,

AS CONCERNING THEIR FELICITY, AND MISERY


Nature hath made men so equall, in the faculties of body, and mind; as
that though there bee found one man sometimes manifestly stronger
in body, or of quicker mind then another; yet when all is reckoned
together, the difference between man, and man, is not so considerable,
as that one man can thereupon claim to           any benefit, to which
another may not pretend, as well as he.
In one of her papers (           al.
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