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It was a Pope who said
of Cellini to a conclave of
Cardinals
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authority were not made for men such as he; but it was a Pope who thrust
Cellini into prison, and kept him there till he sickened with rage, and
created unreal visions for himself, and saw the gilded sun enter his
room, and grew so enamoured of it that he sought to escape, and crept
out from tower to tower, and falling through dizzy air at dawn, maimed
himself, and was by a vine-dresser covered with vine leaves, and carried
in a cart to one who, loving beautiful things, had care of him.
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Just as in the opening lines of the poem, in which Nietzsche envisions himself as he once stood on the bridge in the brown night, all that ever
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Sergestus
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She was still a child of
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[25] _namastu_ a late form which has followed the analogy of _restu_
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A a 4
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CONTINUATION
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ON ANTIOCHUS, AN
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CENTAURIC LITERATURE
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Shandy on the influence and utility of a well-chosen surname, may be properly applied in shewing the recommendations and advan tages which result from placing a striking title-page before a book, or an
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Ambition was
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learn and to recite poems--learning them, as has been said, "between the
wash-tub and the ironing-board," and reciting them to the
admiration
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I'll taste the unguent of your eyelids' shore,
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The
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As, in your field, I plant I lose no grain,
For the harvest
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God orders me to plough, and sow again:
Even for this end are we come together.
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As soon as they were
assembled
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to lay their planks across the mud, (close to one another) which were
successively passed from hand to hand, by those behind, to those in
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MY LORD,
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Here War forgot his own destructive art
In more
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Of carnage, like the Nile's sun-sodden slime,
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This forces him often to the genitive
construction; 'ich forschte
bleichen
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I think he was the most splendid
creature
I ever saw, and
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TO HIS CONSCIENCE
Can I not sin, but thou wilt be
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Even manifestations such as humor and jokes, accidents, and the choice of partners are now ordered in a
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To which is
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A Life of the Author by C.
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Martin's Oratory—Their pious Manner of Living—Grief of the King on his Daughter's Departure—Orders Messengers to seek her —Proceeds on a like Search himself—Arrives at
Antwerp—His
Servants bring him Intelligence of
Dympna's Discovery—He visits the Place of her Retreat—Urges her to consent—Gerebern's noble Reprimand—the King's Attendants desire the Death
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In
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sweet, this hour we meet,
Wi' mutual love an' a' that;
But for how lang the flie may stang,
Let inclination law that.
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“Might get such another” : the greater part of a
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Both senses stand side by side; the
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the power
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it flows out further from one's starting point; and while it then is still
attached
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Mademoiselle
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We
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XXXIX
The livid
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The leaden thunders crashed.
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They
talked, indeed, of the interest of the whole body of Greece, of an exten-
sive regard and affection to this body, and of the necessity of a just
batance of power; yet, in these days of degeneracy, at least, the duly
of aggrandizing their own community was frequently made the great
law of the
morality
of statesmen.
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n estremecido al mundo primitivo, aquel crimen indecible no lo hubieran sopor- tado los espectadores, ni
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It might be that the actors would address themselves directly to the audience in forms which implied that the other players on the stage could not hear it (but how does one learn this unusual,
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To see why, recall our derivation of this formula in
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22 At the same time, as a second-order
observer
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Smith's early
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According
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The
meditation
referred to here is mostly tranquility meditation (samatha).
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Well, twenty years have passed since then:
My sister now, a stately wife 230
Still fair, looks back in peace and sees
The longer half of life--
The longer half of
prosperous
life,
With little grief, or fear, or fret:
She loved, and, loving long ago,
Is loved and loving yet.
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casuistic
question
concerning the value of the two
cases.
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At any rate a Monroe
Doctrine
can and should be bilateral.
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" So for my part rather bless than curse, And bless this fateful land good be with
Nor for this deadly thing's death worse, Nor for the lack of gold still shall ye sit
Watching
the swallow o'er the daisies flit
Still shall your wandering limbs ere day done Make dawn desired by the sinking sun.
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For example, his
exclamations
at cafes or in
public places, such as: "Have you ever eaten a baby?
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Baudelaire - Poems and Prose Poems |
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Could I deceive myself
So blindly as not recognise
Dimitry?
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+ Refrain from automated
querying
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