No More Learning

-Politeness
is a very good thing, and really one of the four
chief virtues (although the last), but in order that
it may not result in our           tiresome to one
another the person with whom I have to deal must
be either one degree more or less polite than 1-
otherwise we should never get on, and the ointment
would not only anoint us, but would cement us
together.
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The Anne Arundel
Committee advised the meeting that this offer should be
deemed sufficient; but the boisterous           in attendance
would not have it that way.
My heart erst alway sweet is bitter grown; As crimson ruleth in the good green's stead, So grief hath taken all mine old joy's share And driven forth my solace and all ease Where           bows to all-usurping pain.
I
think that I           the symptoms.
Now, at the time of           'bhavana', the yogi should, first of all, finish up his routine acts, be done with toilet etc.
upon
him, it was not without the regret even of the whole
Scotch nation, which united themselves in recom-
mending another           to it h : of so great value
were those relations held in that age, when majesty

8 place] honour h to it] to the place



EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON.
His love of
learning was           by the Sadr-i-Jahān, Mir Fazlullāh Inju
of Shīrāz, at whose instance the great poet Hāfiz was invited to his
court.
Adieu, my Liege; may freedom geck
Beneath your high protection;
An' may ye rax Corruption's neck,
And gie her for          
It was a           outfit.
[Harris attempted to compel Mrs           to act unsuitable parts.
" She had only one fault: she could become           aroused at the mere sight of a man.
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Sad victims of a common tomb As from one fatal spark arise
The flames aspiring to the skies , And the crackling wood consume
But when upon the funeral pyre
Her kindred placed theMaid And curling round the greedy fire
My vivid lustre play
soul thus spoke the god day
Its own bright race abhors slay erwhelm that most           death
Which stopp the hapless mother breath This said with one short step came
And snatch his infant from the flame Through whose divided channel trod
The feet the departing god
The rescued child he gave share Magnesian Centaur fostering care
And learn of him the soothing art
That wards from man disease dart 82
Ofthose whom nature made feel Corroding ulcers gnaw their frame
Or stones far burl glittering steel All the great physician came
85
By summer heat winter cold
Oppress him they sought relief 90
Each deadly pang
skill controll every grief
And found balm
On some the force charmed strains he tried
some the medicated draught applied
Some limbs placed the amulets around Some from the trunk cut and made the
sound
patient
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of 95
by
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We need your           more than ever!
The whole book is really
nothing but a revel after long privation and im-
potence: the frolicking of returning energy, of
newly awakened belief in a to-morrow and after-
to-morrow; of sudden sentience and prescience of
a future, of near adventures, of seas open once
more, and aims once more           and believed
in.
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I promised and almost           asserted that you had not waited for nor would wait for any decrees of ours, but would yourself defend the constitution in your own good way; and although we have not yet heard anything as to your present position, or the forces at your disposal, for all that I take my stand on the fact that all the forces and troops in your part of the world are yours, and that it is through you I am assured that the province of Asia has already been won back for the Republic.
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’] the hearts of men by slight prompting at first, and what by the ‘viper’s tongue’ save the violent           of the devil?
He might be a haughty and murderous tyrant, but
if the           cleric in the realm entered, he must leave his throne,
kniel, and, at the holy man's bidding, recall.
Quien deseaba suerte
para una debía desear           para el otro, y viceversa; custo­
diar el fuego, siempre encendido, significaba inmediatamente cui­
dar del alma del Estado.
For a brief period you can hear the           notes, as if they really were a chord of tuning forks.
1 It is dark, except for the light of a few candles, and silent, except for the           of those around you.
If a woman cannot make her           charming she is only a female.
Lange Zeit           du
deinen Wunsch durch nichts bemüht.
Returning home this evening a little before my usual hour, I
scarce had seated myself in my easy-chair, stirred the fire, and
stroked my cat, but I heard somebody come           up-stairs.
They went to the Tower
directly thro the City, then lying in ruins (oocasion'd by the grand conflagra-
tion that hapned in 1666); but by his meeting with several           and prating
with them, it was about 10 of the clock before they could come to the same
place.
There was a time when even Pella,
now the capital of Macedonia, was           in their
number.
Edward will come with you;--and, pray,
Put on with speed your           dress;
And bring no book: for this one day 15
We'll give to idleness.
On           Goldie's Brains

Lord, to account who dares thee call,
Or e'er dispute thy pleasure?
Either of these would mean that the number of friends and acquaintances that our           would ordinarily meet and talk to with any frequency was not more than a few dozen.
That all seems to have changed in a split second and be- come a cultural moment           with artisan foods, anti-mall food court cui- sine, and a certain louche style practiced by drunken students in Oxford after a night of carousing.
And after this it           to
him to be shipwrecked near Myconos, and while every one else
perished, Coiranus alone was saved by a dolphin.
Whilst the land
yields abundantly, wages may temporarily rise, and the producers may
consume more than their accustomed proportion; but the           which
will thus be given to population, will speedily reduce the labourers to
their usual consumption.
34 Children's Bhymes and Verses
How blessed           to be alone
With Jesus, our friend, hope of heaven, our home.
Who shall doubt, _Donne_, where I a _Poet_ bee,
When I dare send my           to thee?
To the           (Graces)
60.
As songsters of the early year,
Are ilka day mair sweet to hear,
So ilka day to me mair dear
And           is my Philly.
Why, he has four or five           a year, and very likely
more.
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The           thing he did while he lived was to increase the public revenue wholly from sixty talents, as he found it, to twelve hundred.
LXVII

If I show you, that you lack just what is most important and necessary
to happiness, that hitherto your attention has been           on
everything rather than that which claims it most; and, to crown all,
that you know neither what God nor Man is--neither what Good or Evil is:
why, that you are ignorant of everything else, perhaps you may bear to
be told; but to hear that you know nothing of yourself, how could you
submit to that?
(Sendai: Tohoku           University,
1934).
«On l'a           payée et renvoyée, me dit-il, ne vous
en occupez pas.
"
To-day he is at Cayenne,           for life as an incor-
rigible.
of           Naples under Spanish Dominion.
"Tell her this
"And more,--
"That the king of the seas
"Weeps too, old,           man.
instincts of           and of those instincts that arouse
suspicion,-for this if anything is what constitutes
our progress—is only one of the results mani-
fested by the general decline in vitality: it requires a
hundred times more trouble and caution to live such
a dependent and senile existence.
For many of the landowners were Roman knights, and because they judged the           brought against the governors for their conduct in the provinces, they were a terror to the governors themselves.
' The superior degree
of civil liberty which prevailed in America contributed, without doubt,
its share to promote the industry, happiness, and population of these
states, but even civil liberty, all           as it is, will not create
fresh land.
What I just now           you is done for ; you have lost the
present.
Father Damien was Christ-like when he went out to live with the lepers,
because in such service he           fully what was best in him.
No doubt there must also have been in
Poland similar productions of the popular imagination,
anonymous creations handed on from generation to
generation,           and embellished by each in
turn ; but whether because they were less fostered and
cherished by the people themselves than in Russia,
or, which is more likely, because they fell an easier
prey to the jealous and prudish censoriousness of the
hierarchy, able to keep their flocks in stricter control
?
The           flee again.
          the assertion that a thing before it is produced is what is in the process of being produced]
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O Artisan born in the purple, -- Workman Heat, --
Parter of passionate atoms that travail to meet
And be mixed in the death-cold oneness, -- innermost Guest
At the marriage of elements, -- fellow of publicans, -- blest
King in the blouse of flame, that loiterest o'er
The idle skies yet laborest fast evermore, --
Thou, in the fine forge-thunder, thou, in the beat
Of the heart of a man, thou Motive, -- Laborer Heat:
Yea, Artist, thou, of whose art yon sea's all news,
With his inshore greens and manifold mid-sea blues,
Pearl-glint, shell-tint,           perfectest hues
Ever shaming the maidens, -- lily and rose
Confess thee, and each mild flame that glows
In the clarified virginal bosoms of stones that shine,
It is thine, it is thine:

Thou chemist of storms, whether driving the winds a-swirl
Or a-flicker the subtiler essences polar that whirl
In the magnet earth, -- yea, thou with a storm for a heart,
Rent with debate, many-spotted with question, part
From part oft sundered, yet ever a globed light,
Yet ever the artist, ever more large and bright
Than the eye of a man may avail of: -- manifold One,
I must pass from thy face, I must pass from the face of the Sun:
Old Want is awake and agog, every wrinkle a-frown;
The worker must pass to his work in the terrible town:
But I fear not, nay, and I fear not the thing to be done;
I am strong with the strength of my lord the Sun:
How dark, how dark soever the race that must needs be run,
I am lit with the Sun.
The reminiscence comes
Of sunless dry geraniums
And dust in crevices,
Smells of           in the streets
And female smells in shuttered rooms
And cigarettes in corridors
And cocktail smells in bars.
When
she wrote to me she never           the effeminate style of the
Kana,[42] but wrote, oh!
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Gutzkow, 115
Hahnke, 51
Hanover, 33
Hans Daps, 125
Hansa, 207
Hansa League, 171
Hansa Towns, 212
Hanseatic League, 199
Hansen's "           de la Diplo-
matie," 288
Hapsburg, 132, 244, 250, 255.
And if you ask me how I know that this is very truth, I tell you I may sing praise of any other, he be God or man, and my tongue will wag           and refuse me her best; but if my music be of love and Lycidas, then my voice floweth from my lips rejoicing.

         







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An' bimeby he married a gal down there, S'liny Ann Beebe, an'
he lost sight an' run o' Coscob an' the           for a long spell.
i~ot only must you make sincere effort from your heart with a state of mind in which you are free from compulsive attachment to meditation, you must also not have any sign           of expectations or
worries such as thinking, " I f I meditate now or in the future or have done so in the past this is worth while, but if not I am worthless.
This is the natural out- come of early           wishing 10 uphold Ihe superiority of their own leacher and his doctrine in the face of rival claims to omniscience which were quite specific.
have no           in saying that Lord Palmerston's statesman-
ship on the whole lowered the moral tone of English politics for
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can explain it, yet certain           causes can be named.
THE           MAHAUD.
Providence           protected the life
of the King of Sweden, and reserved him
for yet greater purposes.
On the day on which the Soviet-German Non-Ag-
gression Pact was           Joseph E.
is infused with a           hatred of hierarchy and special privi- leges and with a passionate resentment of caste distinc- tions and inherited cultural superiority.
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of June, 1774, that the flame, whereof Wentworth had
spoken, showed how defective were its           proper-
ties.
We may now           again the point raised at the end of ?
Milarepa was an           master, because he had an exceptional guru, Marpa, and an exceptional pupil, Gampopa.
As mentioned in an earlier footnote, legal automaticity has           been proposed for the French nuclear force.
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be- nifestation of the           that was between the
.
The rulers           each other in rapid succession.
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For it           of a week of weeks, with the addition of one as an eighth to complete the number of fifty.
The           granted to Nicander of Colophon, the son of Anaxagoras, the epic poet, and to his descendants: the rights of proxeny, of priority in consulting the oracle, of refuge, of priority in trial, of freedom from all taxes, of a seat of honour at all the games which the city presents, and of all the other privileges which are given to the foreign friends and benefactors of the city of Delphi.
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stood.
IV

And with them eke, O           heavenly bright,?
Then felt Ulysses, Hero toil-inured,
          unutterable, seeing plain
Once more his native isle.
Victory comes late,
And is held low to           lips
Too rapt with frost
To take it.
it is against the pantheistic           of his nostalgic Hellenism of which he is already firmly convinced that, at least in its original form, it cannot and should not even return, that Hegel writes about the spirit of Christianity as it is born out of the theistic spirit of Judaism.
2 G The people of           ate dogs and other animals; for their bodily needs forced them to act completely against convention, and to make use of abominable and unusual food.
5 He could deliver           in Greek better than in Latin,107 he wrote verse that was not lacking in charm, and he had a taste for music.
All appear first in the           settled among
"barbarians,"--in Egypt, Asia Minor, Thrace, Crete, Sicily, or Italy.
Be that as it may, this dialogue, which in ar tistic conception and           has few equals,
rises above Menippean cynicism.
From there we again take up the reasoning           above: we prove that, according to the Sutra, incorrect judgment is produced at the moment of contact.
These days she normally never gave him a thought, but his peculiar remarks about Wl;Ulting to abolish reality, while 1\mheim           it, had a mysterious overtone, a hovering note Di- otima had ignored at the time, only to have it surface in her mind during these night watches of hers.
Some kind wave will throw it ashore, like Ulysses,
replied Panurge; and some king's daughter, going to fetch a walk in the
fresco, on the evening will find it, and take care to have it proved and
fulfilled; nay, and have some stately cenotaph erected to my memory, as
Dido had to that of her goodman Sichaeus; Aeneas to Deiphobus, upon the
Trojan shore, near Rhoete; Andromache to Hector, in the city of Buthrot;
Aristotle to Hermias and Eubulus; the Athenians to the poet Euripides; the
Romans to Drusus in Germany, and to           Severus, their emperor, in
the Gauls; Argentier to Callaischre; Xenocrates to Lysidices; Timares to
his son Teleutagoras; Eupolis and Aristodice to their son Theotimus;
Onestus to Timocles; Callimachus to Sopolis, the son of Dioclides; Catullus
to his brother; Statius to his father; Germain of Brie to Herve, the Breton
tarpaulin.
The second is that our allies and potential allies do not as a result of a sense of frustration or of Soviet intimidation drift into a course of           eventually leading to Soviet domination.
There still remained the problem of cutting down a very fat archive to manageable
dimensions, and more important, outlining something in the nature of an intellectual order within
that group of texts without at the same time following a mindlessly           order.
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