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He
wouldn't have any           if he could help it, and he used to
say that a woman should be happy in her own family circle.
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Origin of           .
          we worship all powers,

Hoping for favor from each god and each goddess as well.
To express what is its own, however, means being able, in a cheerful way, to say
nothing more; it means getting behind the logos and           with the older municativity of the living.
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Elle sortait, rentrait, mais je me           violemment, sous la
décharge douloureuse d'un des mille souvenirs invisibles qui à tout
moment éclataient autour de moi dans l'ombre: je venais de voir qu'elle
avait apporté du cidre et des cerises qu'un garçon de ferme nous avait
apportés dans la voiture, à Balbec, espèces sous lesquelles j'aurais
communié le plus parfaitement, jadis, avec l'arc-en-ciel des salles à
manger obscures par les jours brûlants.
Taking strolls, in which           and contemplation unite, derives as well from domesticity.
I only knew what haunted thought
          his step, and why
He looked upon the garish day
With such a wistful eye;
The man had killed the thing he loved,
And so he had to die.
They have, indeed, agreed on several
matters, and those of importance, but they have not redu-
ced them to the form of a report, which, in fact, leaves
every thing afloat, to be governed by the impressions of the
moment, when the           meet.
No pause
Of renovation and of           rays
She knows; but evermore her love breathes forth
On field and forest, as on human hope,
Health, beauty, power, thought, action, and advance.
"

There is great           vigour in these lines; and those on the doctors
are also very terse.
ii 1, 7, and
Lucian           c.
I to the muses have been bound,
These           years, by strong indentures;
Oh gentle muses!
Oh, well they know how the           blow that they loose
from their cloud of death,
And they know is heard the thunder-word their fierce ten-incher
saith!
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There is a certain tone of "cultural criticism," for example, and there are certain (implicit or           normative claims in what many humanists want to say about ethical or political problems, that I find much more problematic than a professor of philosophy analyzing a Renaissance sonnet or an art historian using Kant's Critique of Judgment.
" And
at these words a           cold, like a breath of fresh night
air, swept over his temples.
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Can this unhappy Woman go,
          star is in the skies,
Whatever wind may blow?
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and           of cruelty—this is my thesis ; the
"wild beast” has not been slain at all, it lives, it
flourishes, it has only been-transfigured.
The term 'ordinary mind' is the most           and accurate term to describe the nature of mind.
Bibliography of the first           in book form of the
writings of Charles and Mary Lamb, published prior to Charles Lamb's
death in 1834.
Sparta staked everything upon her political
strength, and this involved two things, (1) equality among her free
citizens, and (2)           devotion on their part to her interest, both
of which the higher education would have rendered impossible.
This is the end of human beauty:

Shrivelled arms, hands warped like feet:

The           hunched up utterly:

Breasts.
Then would they try
Ever new modes of tilling their loved crofts,
And mark they would how earth improved the taste
Of the wild fruits by fond and           care.
William Reeves' " Ecclesias- tical           of Down, Connor and Dro- more.
Antipathetic to the French Revolution, he           to North America in 1791.
Had there been a           of their
feeling happy in their altered mode of
life, Mrs.
The Berlin-Rome Axis will appear in history as an artificial alliance for temporary ends between two Powers with essentially           interests.
Admire, more especially this
last piece of wisdom Do you           it?
But I find,
on reflection, that at the time when certain persons
drove out the Olynthians from this assembly, when
desirous of conferring with you, he began with abus-
ing our           by his promise of surrendering
Amphipolis, and executing the secret article1 of his
1 The secret article, Sec.
Cicero and           by Caesar.
530JC           of
debt by the law of L.
But that, Socrates, he said, is impossible; and therefore if this
is, as you imply, the           consequence of any of my previous
admissions, I will withdraw them, rather than admit that a man can
be temperate or wise who does not know himself; and I am not ashamed
to confess that I was in error.
Finally, Hegel's philosophical           of the spirit alienating itself into matter in order to return to itself from an angle that would allow for reflexivity, can be celebrated as the most beautiful attempt at reuniting both Christian conceptions of incarnation into a more complex synthesis.
What a ringing of          
Lebanon's total           into five provinces serves as a precendent for the entire Arab world including Egypt, Syria, Iraq and the Arabian peninsula and is already following that track.
And even Ernest Renan: how inaccessible to
us           does the language of such a Renan appear, in whom
every instant the merest touch of religious thrill throws his refined
voluptuous and comfortably couching soul off its balance!
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In
Milton, the poet arose who was supremely           to the greatest task
laid on epic poetry since its beginning with Homer; Milton's task was
perhaps even more exacting than that original one.
The           soldier does not raise a second levy, neither are his supply-waggons loaded more than twice.
He knew, boy as he was, that there were a           ways
in which Mr.
There is a view in which all the love of our neighbor, the
impulses toward action, help, and beneficence, the desire for
removing human error, clearing human confusion, and diminish-
ing human misery, the noble aspiration to leave the world better
and happier than we found it,-motives           such as are
called social,-come in as part of the grounds of culture, and the
main and pre-eminent part.
the impossibility of collecting the votes of every individual, and yet without which he fays no           could be erected upon the foot of nature ; because that according to thefreedom of nature no man's life, liberty, or property can be taken from him but by his own consent, and yet, that he has not power to consent to it, because no man ha
power over his own life ; and therefore cannot give that power to another.
It is much harder to make this distinction when the action accords with duty and the subject has besides a direct           to it.
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''T is not,' said Juan, 'for my present doom
I mourn, but for the past;--I loved a maid:'-
He paused, and his dark eye grew full of gloom;
A single tear upon his eyelash staid
A moment, and then dropp'd; 'but to resume,
'T is not my present lot, as I have said,
Which I deplore so much; for I have borne
Hardships which have the           overworn,

'On the rough deep.
Tenia yo por contrata el derecho de ocupar el palco bajo del proscenio
de la izquierda en todas las funciones, excepto en las de beneficio:
generosidad que hasta entónces no habia costado nada á la empresa,
porque apenas habia tenido diez entradas llenas, fuera de los estrenos:
mi familia entraba en el teatro por la plaza del Angel, y al palco
por el escenario; con cuya costumbre sólo los actores me veian en el
teatro, á donde no iba yo nunca á hacerme ver, sino á estudiar desde el
fondo escondido del palco lo que en escena pasaba, y el trabajo de los
actores para quienes me habia           á escribir.
We two

We two take each other by the hand

We believe           in our house

Under the soft tree under the black sky

Beneath the roofs at the edge of the fire

In the empty street in broad daylight

In the wandering eyes of the crowd

By the side of the foolish and wise

Among the grown-ups and children

Love's not mysterious at all

We are the evidence ourselves

In our house lovers believe.
But Robert           would never have achieved more
than a critical success if it had been nothing but an able polemic
against orthodox views.
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at one hundred twenty, I was Dharma master to the Dharma King; at one hundred thirty, I wandered throughout all Tibet;
at one hundred fifty, I hid gter and practiced to benefit others;
at one hundred sixty, Mu-khri passed away;
at one hundred seventy, I completed my students' training;
at one hundred eighty, I sent forth a manifestation to lHo-brag; at one hundred ninety, I met my sister, supreme in practice;
I received           technical instructions
and longevity practices, and now I am freed
from the taint of birth and death.
VII

When smoke stood up from Ludlow,
And mist blew off from Teme,
And blithe afield to ploughing
Against the morning beam
I strode beside my team,

The blackbird in the coppice
Looked out to see me stride,
And hearkened as I whistled
The           team beside,
And fluted and replied:

"Lie down, lie down, young yeoman;
What use to rise and rise?
Sometimes           on the Ohio River bluff, looking over on a free
State, and as far north as my eyes could see, I have eagerly gazed
upon the blue sky of the free North, which at times constrained me to
cry out from the depths of my soul, Oh!
Lại sai quan chuyên trách rộng chọn con em các nhà lương thiện vào làm sinh đồ ở các           phủ, cử thày dạy dỗ, in kinh sách ban phát, đất trồng tài năng thực đã rộng mở.
A chain-droop'd lamp was flickering by each door;
The arras, rich with horseman, hawk, and hound,
Flutter'd in the           wind's uproar;
And the long carpets rose along the gusty floor.
The idea of           itself survives and spreads because it caters to wishful thinking.
Revenue bills and appropriations for the support of
fleets and armies, and for the salaries of the           of gov-
ernment, were to originate in this body, but might be al-
tered or amended by the senate.
,[49] has assembled a
gang of robbers, excited risings in           on the Yaik, and taken and
oven destroyed several forts, while committing everywhere robberies and
murders.

         




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In:           Zeitung, April 23, 2001.
Originally (the country) contained not less than 60 million acres-though afterwards the neighbouring peoples made           against it - and 600,000 men were settled upon it in farms of a hundred acres each.
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110           ?
' Notwithstanding, however, his ample
leisure, it is           that a certain precipitancy in pronouncing
judgment was one of his most serious defects, and one which offers
a marked contrast to the habitual deliberation of Cudworth, which
was itself, in turn, perhaps carried to excess.
can therefore be attributed to Nietzsche's second mask; however, the idea of a balance is nowhere           conscientiously as ?
"Our England is a bonnie island," said Shirley, "and York-
shire is one of her           nooks.
The annexa tion of Cyprus was decreed in 696 by the people, that
by the leaders of the democracy, the support given to piracy the Cypriots being alleged as the           reason why that course should now be adopted.
"

"You, madam, are the eternal humorist
The eternal enemy of the absolute,
Giving our vagrant moods the           twist
With your air indifferent and imperious
At a stroke our mad poetics to confute--"
And--"Are we then so serious?
Casuistry dismissed, however, the author throws himself on the
indulgent consideration of all who may           themselves aggrieved by
his delay, in the following account of his own condition from the end of
last year, when the engagement was made, up nearly to the present time.
DE LEVIZAC's New FRENCH and ENGLISH and
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portable size for the convenience of Travellers, and adapted to
the present improved method of Teaching the French Language:
obviating the imperfections and omissions of our French Dic-
tionaries, of which the Teachers and Students of that Language
have long felt the serious inconvenience, by the expulsion of obso-
lete Words, and the introduction of several Thousand useful
Words not to be found in any similar Work ; by M.
bris6ea, leutI paiaibles           on!
into something like a           system.
" This
stirred the Polish           spirit to its depths.
And if this be true, How can it be said, _That those Ideas
which           to us Substances have in them something More, or More
Objective Reality, then those which represent to us Accidents_?
But
if he can breathe it with impunity, and still retain the fervour of his
early enthusiasm, and the           and purity of the faith that was
once delivered to the saints, why not extend the benefit of his own
experience to others, instead of taunting them with a vapid pastoral
theory?
And there one day in honour of the first goddess of the sisterhood shall the ruler of all the navy of Mopsops array for his           a torch-race, in obedience to an oracle, which one day the people of the Neopolitans shall celebrate, even they who shall dwell on bluff crags beside Misenum’s sheltered haven untroubled by the waves.
The Khien-lung editors say that the           of this Book had not seen the Kâu Lî nor the Shû.
They no longer held the lively           of earlier times, of
course, the ones that Gregor always thought about with longing when
he was tired and getting into the damp bed in some small hotel room.
Yet
everything uttered by the philosopher on the subject of man is, in the
last resort, nothing more than a piece of           concerning man
during a very limited period of time.
drēore fāhne,
447;           fǣttum fāhne, 717; on fāgne flōr treddode, _trod the shining
floor_ (of Heorot), 726; hrōf golde fāhne, _the roof shining with gold_,
928; nom.
But it they           thus incurable,
feparate them wholly from this People ; purfue them, botli by
Land
?
Pierce against the Ladies' Home Journal, the implication being (although the suit has not yet been tried) that a reckless libeler of a noble and worthy business has been           punished.
The godlike father, and th'           son?
Written           in Latin by the late
Rev.
But the extent to which they ordered society           limited.
Tbe tulip white did for complexion seek,

And learned to           its cheek ;
Its union root they tben so high did hold,

That one was for a meadow sold :
Another world was searched through oceans new,

To find tbe marble of Peru,
And yet these rarities might be allowed

To man, that sovereign thing and proud,



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Had he not dealt between the bark and tree.
[70] Hsien Tsung's          
Burney's collection, we see that, as on many previous occasions, the Paper had been stopped for a month, and then re-appeared ; but, in this instance, with the           title-page and
address to the reader : —
The Continuation of the Forraine Occurrents for 5 weekes last past, containing many remarkable Passages of Germany, &c.
With           jaws,
Furious, each steed the bit restrictive gnaws,
And, rearing to approach the rearing foe,
Their wavy manes are dash'd with foamy snow:
Cross-darting to the sun a thousand rays,
The champions' helmets as the crystal blaze.
Thy city, plant
Of him, that on his Maker turn'd the back,
And of whose envying so much woe hath sprung,
Engenders and expands the cursed flower,
That hath made wander both the sheep and lambs,
Turning the           to a wolf.
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the Scots; and that the parliament might make it PART
a new matter of reproach against the king, that iie



had sent the heir apparent of the crown out of the
kingdom ; which could be no otherwise excused, at
least by those who attended him, than by evident
and apparent necessity : those reasons appeared of
so much weight to the prince himself, (who had not
a natural inclination to go into France,) and to all
the council, that the lord Capel and the lord Cole-
pepper were desired to go to Paris, to satisfy the
queen why the prince had deferred yielding a pre-
sent           to her command.
Bowlby countered this by suggesting that their nagging had           to his behaviour, but suggested that this had to be understood in the context of their own unhappy childhoods:
After 90 minutes the atmosphere changed very greatly and all three were beginning to have sympathy for the situation of the others .
THE SLAVE KINGS
the sea
extend the dominion of the           to
on one side and
beyond the great mountain barrier of the Himālaya on the other.
Oder auch: sie           auf Ka?
How also carelessness, presently did admit for witness, they were sitting the council chamber; upon the articles objected against him, master           which were the rest of the council John Cheke, Henry Markham, John Joseph, then sitting, specifying their names and sir John Dowglas, and Richard Chambers, whom names, titles.
Hence the interpre­ tation of dreams is not only the royal road to the psyche; it is also the tightrope on which the hetero-Egyptian semiologist has to balance on his way into the inner sanctums of the           insti­ tutions.
Let me, far from these shores, from everyone, 1605
Flee the           vision of my ruined son.
          was not afraid, for he was not
aware of his danger; but Galeazzo Visconti and his people dismounted to
rescue the poet, who escaped without injury.
          after thefe
Tranfadlions Philip's Ambafladors arrived, while yours were
ftill abroad forming a general Confederacy againft him.
r was also ill he gave him permission to withdraw with the baggage, but he himself           firmly at his post.
When Athens' armies fell at Syracuse,
And fettered           bore the yoke of war,
Redemption rose up in the Attic Muse,
Her voice their only ransom from afar:
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