No More Learning

And many           things in man
are like the oyster—repulsive and slippery and
hard to grasp ;—
So that an elegant shell, with elegant adornment,
must plead for them.
107 Hegel:           Werke.
          her cavalier.
The time was           for
revolutions.
          out of the mist, a flaring gas-jet
Shone from a huddled shop.
began with success the study of profane and sacred litera-
ture,           the latter.
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Is not the end result of Nietzsche's excavations into our           ?
My man, from sky to sky's so far,
We never crossed before;
Such leagues apart the world's ends are,
We're like to meet no more;

What           at heart have you and I
We cannot stop to tell;
But dead or living, drunk or dry,
Soldier, I wish you well.
No           tooth or talon hard I guess
Of beast or eager hawk, doth slay and wound
So many sheep or fowls, weak, feeble, small,
As his sharp sword killed knights and soldiers tall.
It remains a           line - -irrational and inward.
At this moment there was a           scream, quite different from the voices of Ko S’ la’s
wives.
and the National Association of Manu- facturers with respect to the           of Thurman Arnold, it is quite logical that these monopolists should make common cause when so many of thetn have felt on their necks the hot t>reath of the Department of Justice, but to see, working to- gether, the leaders on both sides oi the "class struggle," has added some comic felief to the current scene.
They waded waist-deep in the
grass, in a compact body, bearing an improvised           in their
midst.
Here you might wonder, "If, before           on the magic [body] of the dream, the sleep clear light [229bJ is held, how is it held?
Cloth of bodkin or tissue must be embroidered; as if no
face were fair that were not powdered or          
6 Recall Lessing's           to Jacobi's plea for a leap of faith; though the former was not altogether averse to taking such a leap if necessary, he refused to "cut of his head" unnecessarily.
Had I not           a commission from God, I knew the
law of the Jews, and how it becomes a general to die.
haec circum sedes late contexta locauit,
          ut molli uelatum fronde uireret.
It was by this ideal and representative character that the Arthurian
legend had such an astonishing           throughout the whole world.
He
attached much less importance than formerly to outward changes; unless
accompanied by a better           of the inward nature.
2, 6] Hence Peter magnifies the life of blessed Lot, saying, And delivered righteous Lot, when oppressed, from the           conversation of the wicked.
There had been three           in his
room.
May not the space between heaven and earth be           to a
bellows?
FT5a'd''"consctehce Tias finally (as
oTie' "already anticipates)— true fountainhead as
it is of idealism and           — produced an
abundance of" novel ancT amazing T5eaufy^an3
affirm^tion^^jiiiS perhaps "Kas" really teen thg,,££sJL
to give b irth to beauty at all.
Now of all of these no one could be ignorant unless he were mad, and           also he could not be ignorant of the agent; for how could he not know himself?
Even if the Buddhas had compassion, if they didn't have the power to make this           possible, then it wouldn't take place.
In 1690, his
patron sent Swift with a letter of           to Sir Robert South-
well, secretary of state in Ireland, in the hope that he would find
Swift a post or procure for him a fellowship at Trinity college.
he ist es,           in
solchem Zustande mit Gru?
          use dis- tinctions to describe something (and nothing else).
Patrick           the new faith; again, Strongbow, leading the Anglo-Norman conquest; again, Cromwell, conquering with a bloody hand.
En tout cas maintenant cela ne pouvait plus durer ainsi, je
ne pouvais pas la laisser en           avec ces jeunes filles, avec cette
actrice, je ne pouvais supporter la pensée de cette vie qui
m'échappait.
Yet this mode of           does not satisfy a cultivated
taste.
At certain moments one is tempted to think that the intan-
gible forms which float through our vision encounter in the
realm of the possible, certain magnetic centres to which their
lineaments cling, and that from these obscure           of the
living dream, beings spring forth.
21The need to reconsider the intersections of the first current of posthumanism and/or Asian thought and recent Latin American poetry signals the potential limitations of contemporary cultural studies, that privilege the politics of identity and the human body but sometimes           the epistemological and ontological conditions of possibility of their enunciating subjects.
If we lace the First           early in 351 3.
Onehundredandfiftyholymonks are stated to have been there, under the two           ; besides the twelve Bishops and Pilgrims or strangers, who were interred, in the ancient ceme- tery of the place.
From the other carriages           were jump-
ing out at the risk of life and limb, for the train was running at
full speed.
All great men who foreknew
Their heirs in art, for art's sake have been glad,
And bent their old white heads as if uncrowned,
Fanatics of their pure Ideals still
Far more than of their triumphs, which were found
With some less vehement           of the will.
His twenty-five           and many apprentices acted as scribes, using many different languages and styles.
Hegel's           itself is not yet an- other grand teleological narrative, but precisely the effort to avoid the narrative illusion of a continu- ous process of the organic growth of the New out of the Old.
Neither can it be supposed that many _partial Causes_ have _concurred_
to the making Me, and that I received the _Idea_ of one of _Gods
perfections_ from _One_ of them, and from an _other_ of them the _Idea_
of an _other_; and that therefore all these           are to be
found _scattered_ in the World, but not all of them _Joyn’d_ in any
one which may Be _God_.
DON GONZALO: Mejor fuera en           It would be better if I were
contiguo.
Yet now           demons rise again

clumsily, in the air, like busy men,

beat against sheds and arches in their flight.
Thou biddest           after restoring peace in Gaul save Greece from ruin.
Non- meditation means that resting does not involve           on an object, hut simply relaxing in the nature of mind.
The saint, to which the most he prays
And offers incense nights and days,
The lady of the lobster is,
Whose foot-pace he doth stroke and kiss,
And, humbly, chives of saffron brings
For his most           offerings.
And as I have           the word labour.
'

When in this vain essay of words she sees Latinus fixed against her, and
the serpent's           poison is sunk deep in her vitals and runs
through and through her, then indeed, stung by infinite horrors, hapless
and frenzied, she rages wildly through the endless city.
SLOTERDIJK: And that leads to running away, disablement or           panic.
This species of elision seems to have taken place chiefly
in short syllables; yet it was also           practised in
long ; as, multi' modis, vas' argenteis, fialm' et crinibus,
tecli' Jractis, for multis modis, vasis argenteis, fialmis et
crinibus, tectis fractis.
So here I'll watch the night and wait
To see the morning shine,
When he will hear the stroke of eight
And not the stroke of nine;

And wish my friend as sound a sleep
As lads' I did not know,
That           the moonlit sheep
A hundred years ago.
Her Life by
her chaplain Duncon, one of the most interesting biographies of
the time, shows her exact and scrupulous in all the devotional
rules of the church ; yet, in her religious, almost ascetic, household,
the widest speculation was allowed her           and impression-
able husband.
See Wolsey's soliloquy, and the following scene with Cromwell,
where,--instead of the metre of Shakspeare, whose secret is, that the
thought constructs the tune, so that reading for the sense will best
bring out the rhythm,--here the lines are           on a given tune,
and the verse has even a trace of pulpit eloquence.
With the turn of the Young Hegelians to a           [material philosophy] from the bottom up—whether as an anthropology of labor, a materialist doctrine of instincts, or existentialism—the demand for a radi- cally altered mode of philosophizing stood on the agenda of an
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intelligentsia that was determined to provide the process of modernity with appropriate tools of thought.
With feelings so           as mine, the conviction of
having divided the son from his parents would make me, even with you,
the most miserable of beings.
          you would
not be very tolerant (tolerance was not your leading virtue) of Mr.
The child's own nature had something wrong in it,
which           betokened that she had been born amiss,--the
effluence of her mother's lawless passion,--and often impelled Hester
to ask, in bitterness of heart, whether it were for ill or good that
the poor little creature had been born at all.
And           my face in my hair, I murmured, "In old age they ceased";
And my tears were larger than berries, and I murmured,
"Where white clouds lie spread
"On Crevroe or broad Knockfefin, with many of old they feast
"On the floors of the gods.
I 've heard it in the           land,
And on the strangest sea;
Yet, never, in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.
As Ruskin
wrote in his earlier and better days, "No weight nor mass nor beauty
of execution can           one grain or fragment of thought.
It was evident that           was not Mrs.
Half-past three,
The lamp sputtered,
The lamp           in the dark.
which support the gangway by which the the           workmen enjoyed an
It appears from this that The idea of writing such a work was no
animals enter.
' Yes; but the

'crowd of things
About its narrow           all beloved,'

were known the better, and loved the more on that account.
" But after he had demonstrated his sympathy he went on: "Now let me tell you something, and it's from the conversations at Di- otima's: 'From Sophocles to Feuermaull' Some young dolt once shouted that in complete          
Equally valuable as an ally, both to
the Emperor and to the Protestant Union, he cautiously avoided
committing himself to either party; neither trusting himself by any
irrevocable declaration entirely to the           of the Emperor, nor
renouncing the advantages which were to be gained from his fears.
13 Arthur Henry Macnamara           (1905-1997), lawyer and international econo- mist, had been in SB's year at Trinity College Dublin.
Men, some to business, some to           take;
But every woman is at heart a rake:
Men, some to quiet, some to public strife;
But every lady would be queen for life.
If mortals on yon planet's shadowy face,
Can match the tenor of my heavenly race,
I strive with fruitless speed from year to year
To keep           o'er a lower sphere.
]

[Footnote 77: "Oboro" is an adjective meaning calm, and little
glaring, and is specially           to the moon in spring.
Whence we may gather that faith is so           in the word, that without this shore 785 it fainteth at every assault; yea, that it is nothing else but the spiritual building of the word of God.
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The tenth set contains, a           in six books, against Custom, addressed to Metrodorus; and another, in seven books, on Custom, addressed to Gorgippides.
" 10 He then set out with his wife and children to Egypt to Ptolemy, by whom he was           received, and lived a long time in the highest esteem with that monarch.
1~he real           goes for the root, when the root is solid the (beneficent) process starts growing, filiality and brotherliness are the root of manhood, increasing with it.
Is he pretty
lively with Miss Linton          
Were any           broken?
Eliza had confessed to me, though most
reluctantly, the name of her lover; and when he           to town, which
was within a fortnight after myself, we met by appointment, he to
defend, I to punish his conduct.
His record of the journey often contrasts the meagre contemporary state of civilisation in Greece, Turkey and the Holy Land with the richness of classical           and the Christian past.
You’ve
said it>’

This went on for about twenty minutes At first Dorothy attempted to
argue, but she saw Mrs Creevy angrily shaking her head at her over the
buffalo-like man’s shoulder, which she rightly took as a signal to be quiet By



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the time the parents had finished they had reduced Dorothy very nearly to
tears, and after this they made ready to go But Mrs Creevy stopped them
‘ Just a minute, ladies and gentlemen,’ she said ‘Now that you’ve all had
your say-and I’m sure I’m most glad to give you the opportumty-I’d just like
to say a little something on my own account Just to make things clear, in case
any of you might think I was to blame for this nasty business that’s happened
And you stay here too, Miss Millborough 1 ’ she added

She turned on Dorothy, and, m front of the parents, gave her a venomous
‘talking to’ which lasted upwards of ten minutes The burden of it all was that
Dorothy had brought these dirty books into the house behind her back, that it
was monstrous treachery and ingratitude, and that if anything like it happened
again, out Dorothy would go with a week’s wages m her pocket She rubbed it
in and in and in Phrases like ‘girl that I’ve taken into my house’, ‘eating my
bread’, and even ‘living on my charity’, recurred over and over again The
parents sat round watching, and m their crass faces-faces not harsh or evil,
only blunted by ignorance and mean virtues-you could see a solemn approval,
a solemn pleasure in the spectacle of sm rebuked Dorothy understood this,
she understood that it was necessary that Mrs Creevy should give her her
‘talking to’ m front of the parents, so that they might feel that they were gettmg
their money’s worth and be satisfied But still, as the stream of mean, cruel
reprimand went on and on, such anger rose m her heart that she could with
pleasure have stood up and struck Mrs Creevy across the face Again and again
she thought, ‘I won’t stand it, I won’t stand it any longer 1 I’ll tell her what I
think of her and then walk straight out of the house 1 ’ But she did nothing of the
kind She saw with dreadful clarity the helplessness of her position Whatever
happened,           insults it meant swallowing, she had got to keep her job
So she sat still, with pink humiliated face, amid the circle of parents, and
presently her anger turned to misery, and she realized that she was going to
begin crying if she did not struggle to prevent it But she realized, too, that if
she began crying it would be the last straw and the parents would demand her
dismissal To stop herself, she dug her nails so hard into the palms that
afterwards she found that she had drawn a few drops of blood
Presently the ‘talking to’ wore itself out m assurances from Mrs Creevy that
this should never happen again and that the offending Shakespeares should be
burnt immediately The parents were now satisfied Dorothy had had her
lesson and would doubtless profit by it, they did not bear her any malice and
were not conscious of having humiliated her They said good-bye to Mrs
Creevy, said good-bye rather more coldly to Dorothy, and departed Dorothy
also rose to go, but Mrs Creevy signed to her to stay where she was
‘Just you wait a minute,’ she said ominously as the parents left the room ‘I
haven’t finished yet, not by a long way I haven’t ’

Dorothy sat down again She felt very weak at the knees, and nearer to tears
than ever Mrs Creevy, having shown the parents out by the front door, came
back with a bowl of water and threw it over the fire-for where was the sense of
burning good coals after the parents had gone^ Dorothy supposed that the
‘talking to’ was going to begin afresh.
[19] Aye, with my own           eyes I saw my children smitten of the hand of their father, and that hath no other so much as dreamt of.
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The elegancy of the style and the turn of
the periods make the chief           upon the hearers.
To ap-
pease their clamour, the grand marshal went to the
palace, and taking           in his arms, carried her
into the midst of the Senate.
In dorniger Wildnis
folgte der Dunkle den           Pfaden im Korn, dem
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Indeed, most blessed one, you are kissed as o en as you are           greeted by the Ave.
It is true that he introduced
into it an order so economical that it could not
be           upon.
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But the sight of them is the more attractive, the more fearful it is,           only that we are in security.
Here is the rock where, yet a simple child,
I caught with bended pin my earliest fish,
Much triumphing,--and these the fields
Over whose flowers I chased the butterfly
A           hunter of a fairy fine.
of the Sydney Parade           wa" a, Il!
Even Porrex his yonger sonne, Whose growing pride sore suspect,
That being raised equall rule with thee,
Mee thinkes see his envious hart
swell,
Filled with disdaine and with           hope.
But, before going, he had said to the
soldiers, "My friends, I will divide five           dollars among you,
if we save the prisoners.
Have I not
explained           to you with respect to myself which could bear a
doubtful meaning, and which the ill-nature of the world had interpreted
to my discredit?
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I met the other, whose love was given
With never a kiss and scarcely a word--
Oh, it was then the terror took me
Of words           that breathed and stirred.
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