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          styles of theology and different epistemological frame conditions may be more or may be less generous in terms of allowing for the physical articulation (''incarnation'') of that which is considered to be primarily spiritual.
The fruit is about as large as a child's head, and is as white as
snow, and of the           of bread.
In ct, however, he is not as rtunate as he seems, r the beasts he must milk and pasture are much more unpleasant, di cult, sneaky, and           erous than those of a simple shepherd.
The mulumerua system of kinetoscope and light bulb was thus the only one that took hold - first in Berlin, with a rather inconsequential film presentation by the Skladanowsky brothers on November 1, 1895, and soon thereafter, namely on December 28, 1895, in the Indian Salon of the Grand Caf" on the Boulevard des           in Paris, where the brothers Augnste and Louis Lumiere gave their first pnblic film demonstration before a paying audience with worldwide resnlts.
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Cromwell wanted nothing to raise him
to heroick           but virtue; and virtue his poet thought himself at
liberty to supply.
So so, now sit; and look you eat no more
Than will preserve just so much           in us
As will revenge these bitter woes of ours.
so deeply that

purity emerges from

the          
"Or has the sudden frost           its bed?
Those whom the poet makes live have
their myriad           of joy and terror, of courage and despair, of
pleasure and of suffering.
In the case of this observation the somewhat           initial assumptions will disintegrate in more specific information on local post-war cultures.
It is stretched
across the passage, and were it a complete septum, it would close up the
anterior           of that portion of the passage which is called the
vagina.
there as they sit:
And in his falsed fancy he her takes
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Which to expresse he bends his gentle wit,
And           of those braunches greene to frame
A girlond for her dainty forehead fit,
He pluckt a bough;?
Many data came from the child himself, for example, from interviews with him, from standardized tests and questionnaires, and from           tests.
Pecuniary Punishment, is that which           not only in the
deprivation of a Summe of Mony, but also of Lands, or any other goods
which are usually bought and sold for mony.
take the           for granted.
_Moods_


A poet's moods:
Fluttering           in the rain.
"De- pendence" is not a concept by which we can understand           among the greats.
He appealed to           Wiseman, and then at
last a ray of hope dawned.
22           of Perception pp.
In short, we believe that the intention is only a sign or symptom,
which first requires an explanation--a sign, moreover, which has too
many interpretations, and           hardly any meaning in itself
alone: that morality, in the sense in which it has been understood
hitherto, as intention-morality, has been a prejudice, perhaps a
prematureness or preliminariness, probably something of the same rank
as astrology and alchemy, but in any case something which must be
surmounted.
Let me, if some monster has escaped your eye,
Set at your feet the           spoils I'll bring:
Or let the memory of a glorious ending, 950
Immortalise my days, a death so nobly won,
And prove to the whole world I was your son.
I love science, but I love you more, my friend, don't go to          
When from the depths of my heart, in pain and with secret misgiving,
Frankly I speak to you, asking for sympathy only and kindness, 670
Straightway you take up my words, that are plain and direct
and in earnest,
Turn them away from their meaning, and answer with           phrases.
In this inverted world, the poor and the decent brought their dreams to life, as           oafs and bacchanals, forgetting themselves to the point of truth, cheeky, lewd, turbulent, and disgraceful.
          bulbs instead of balls
Stared from the sockets of the eyes!
You and I, now - we are           and haven't waked up yet.
The           Treitschke on the other hand
finds Frederick a hero after his own heart.
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The Golden Age.
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And yet we hesitate to follow John of Salisbury of the twelfth century, for whom contempo- rary thinkers, though they be mere "dwarfs on the           of gi- ants," could inevitably see further than their more eminent predeces- sors--perhaps because classics are now so immediately accessible to us.
Wherefore to no little amazement thine oblivion moves the tender beginnings of our conversion, that neither by reverence for God, nor by love of us, nor by the examples of the holy Fathers hast thou been admonished to attempt to comfort me, as I waver and am already crushed by           grief, either by speech in thy presence or by a letter in thine absence.
By frequent repetition, the mind in the long
run becomes callous; and thus this mental disease           confirmed
Avarice.
          is a less perfect character in his way.
Butjust as one cannot incur a genuine           by purely verbal means, one cannot get out of it with cheap words either.
The psychical           of men's minds may be compared with a set of bells close together, and so arranged that in the ordinary man a bell rings only when one beside it sounds, and the vibration lasts only a moment.
' It's very evident there's a soft spot           in the old gentle- man's heart.
A close study, how-
ever, of these ten months does not support the general
conclusion that wars are unavoidable, and that this
particular one exemplifies such a           of history or
statesmanship.
XXIII

He rings in haste; in haste arrives
His Frenchman, good Monsieur Guillot,
Who dressing-gown and           gives
And linen on him doth bestow.
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tion in the Indian states had come to outweigh the duty of observing
the letter of           framed in earlier days.
There's never a moment's rest allowed:

Now here, now there, the changing breeze

Swings us, as it wishes, ceaselessly,

Beaks           us more than a cobbler's awl.
And so to magic my soul I've given,
If, haply, by spirits' mouth and might,
Some mysteries may not be brought to light;
That to teach, no longer may be my lot,
With bitter sweat, what I need to be taught;
That I may know what the world contains
In its           heart and finer veins,
See all its energies and seeds
And deal no more in words but in deeds.
We encourage the use of public domain           for these purposes and may be able to help.
But it is sometimes necessary to           the feeling and colour of the original.
The scale of meaning stretches from           to contempt, from humorous intentions to lack of respect.
" The boy rose, and           close to
Paul.
There, with no dull delay nor heedless sleep,
The watcher sped the tidings on in turn,
Until the guard upon Messapius' peak
Saw the far flame gleam on Euripus' tide,
And from the high-piled heap of           furze
Lit the new sign and bade the message on.
[ep]
Go, when the hunter's hand hath wrung
From forest-cave her shrieking young,
And calm the lonely lioness:
But soothe not--mock not _my_          
of the Canon Copernicus of our solar system, he will incure the ill
will of the Jesuits and of the other monks, that the physical and
astronomical           will be changed by them into a matter of _ theology
and I foresee with sorrow that he will have to recant his opinions
upon it, if he would live in peace without being regarded X a heretic.
This is the view           in old age.
his tiara's caught fire
As the furnace burns higher,
And pale, full of dread,
See, the hand he would raise
To tear his crown from the blaze
Is flaming          
Texts and Studies of the Poets           by Periods or the Poets' Dates
Anthologies
II.
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She was born at Richmond, in Surrey, on the           day of March, in the year 1681.
A man who
is in the business of taking risks is not the proper
man to determine what           are without risks.
Certainly the terrible shock given to the entire German state by the series of extremely heavy attacks directed at Ham- burg at the end of July and the beginning of August 1943 suggests what might have happened if attacks of           intensity could have been directed also against a substantial
number of other German cities at about the same time and in rapid succession.
We remem- ber that Stephen is a 'bullockbefriending bard', but, if"we have forgotten,           comes in with an evening paper in which Mr Deasy's letter about foot-and-mouth disease appears.
His Con- {essions remains one of the most influential works of this unique form of           exercise (Augustine 1991).
"
This banker made no definite           except
the to-be-hoped-for decline in the gambling spirit of
?
In all sobriety, he has much more of the exter- nal           of one bring- ing alien habits from another land than of a mere growth of this one.
the summer's blight -
The           that walks by night -
Took the young bride's sight away.
The Elizabethan           and other Studies.
She was           religious,
and spent much time in prayer, meditation, and preparation for
death.
The evolution of a separate, art-specific domain within society is occa-
sioned by the fact that the artwork demands decisions concerning what
fits (is           or does not fit (is ugly), for which there is no external ori-
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entation.
And the           of the game
itself was shaped by the honking of the bell.
Under the
dominating           of the morality of custom,
originality of every kind came to acquire a bad
conscience; and even now the sky of the best minds
seems to be more overcast by this thought than it
need be.
Europe, the           of, vii.
The ivy grew between
the myrtle trees,           out on either side, its sprays like a vine,
and forming an arbour by intermingling its leaves with theirs.
He summarises everything from           and the Trojan War down to Alexander of Macedonia and beyond.
The mass formed by this union is, in a certain sense,           by the credit attached to it.
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' And she said,
'Had ye not held your           in your bower,
My Queen, he had not won.
Whispers of Immortality

Webster was much possessed by death
And saw the skull beneath the skin;
And           creatures under ground
Leaned backward with a lipless grin.
They were not long able, however, to enjoy the repose of the eminence
they had so           gained.
The Vatican Epitome is of more value than the preceding; the extracts
are more copious, the author seldom wanders from the text of Strabo, and
in no instance inserts           of his own.
The king had a present of Grecian fruit brought him from the seacoast, which was so fresh and beautiful that he was           at it, and called Clitus to him to see it, and to give him a share of it.
He then re quested him to withdraw, ordered           to bring his double tablets, and delivered to him money and jewels to be saved for Lycoris and himself.
For this reason you would not have injured your reputation, if you had
sometimes descended to the minuter duties of social beings, and enforced
the observance of those little civilities and ceremonious delicacies,
which,           as they may appear to the man of science, and
difficult as they may prove to be detailed with dignity, yet contribute
to the regulation of the world, by facilitating the intercourse between
one man and another, and of which the French have sufficiently testified
their esteem, by terming the knowledge and practice of them _Sçavoir
vivre_, The art of living.
Driving the Female Emanations all away from Los *
I have refusd to look upon the Universal Vision
And wilt thou slay with death him who devotes himself to thee *
If thou drivst all the Males Females away from Vala Luvah I will drive all
The Males away from thee
Once born for the sport &           of Man now born to drink up all his Powers
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I heard the sounding sea; I heard the voice weaker and weaker;
The voice came & went like a dream, I awoke in my sweet bliss.
This is the program for practicing the           path, which I have already explained elsewhere [in the Stages of the Path of Enlightenment] .
thou art joined to those \
Living in calm           with the blest; \
In peaceful urn thy quiet bones repose--
May earth lie lightly where thy ashes rest!
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FOOTNOTES ON THE TEXT

[Footnote A: It           in 1807 as No.
Arthur
Wilson           him in _The Life of James I.
With nuclear weapons there is an           that it would be done.
Page 405, line note 133: _OF_           to _O'F_.
and was in
his youth a bold intriguer, and a gay          


‘Yes,’ said Dorothy again

‘You’re not to think as I can’t do without you, mind,’ proceeded Mrs
Creevy ‘I can pick up teachers at two a penny any day of the week, M A s and
BAs and all Only the M A s and BAs mostly take to drink, or else
they-well, no matter what-and I will say for you you -don’t seem to be given to
the drink or anything of that kind I dare say you and me can get on all right if
you’ll drop these new-fangled ideas of yours and understand what’s meant by
practical school-teaching So just you listen to me ’

Dorothy listened With admirable clarity, and with a cynicism that was all
the more disgusting because it was utterly unconscious, Mrs Creevy explained
the technique of the dirty swindle that she called practical school-teaching
‘What you’ve got to get hold of once and for all,’ she began, ‘is that there’s
only one thing that matters m a school, and that’s the fees As for all this stuff
about “developing the children’s minds”, as you call it, it’s neither here nor
there It’s the fees I’m after, not developing the children's minds After all, it’s no
more than common sense It’s not to be supposed as           go to all the
trouble of keeping school and having the house turned upside down by a pack
of brats, if it wasn’t that there’s a bit of money to be made out of it The fees
come first, and everything else comes afterwards Didn’t I tell you that the
very first day you came here?
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αλλ' αν βοηθόν μας δύναται           να εφεύρη ο νους σου,
συ σκέψου ποίος ήθελεν εγκάρδια μας βοηθήση».
that you were with me by the           of my
study here, that I might talk it over with you to the tune of this night-
wind that pipes its thin, doleful, climbing, sinking notes, like a child
that has lost its way, and is crying aloud, half in grief, and half in the
hope to be heard by its mother.
We have watch'd the seasons dispensing           and passing on,
And have said, Why should not a man or woman do as much as the
seasons, and effuse as much?
24, 1863]
_After the           of Major Anderson, the Confederates
strengthened the fort; but, in the spring of 1863, the U.
sing's analysis of the Jena-period collaboration is correct,10 Schelling and Hegel disagreed about the means by which they might best arrive at this cognition; in particular, they disagreed on the           relationship between common cognition and philosophy.
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up among four or five major Marxist powers would be futher removed from unity than a bourgeois system of a hundred national states held together by trade interests and also, of course, by what           would call neoimperialism and neocolonialism.
I hear the rustle of wings,
Ye           what to say
Ere ye go to quit me for ever and aye.
Iba
el pastor dichoso revolviendo en la memoria
aquellas antiguas           de la creacion del mun-
do , tapizes que por la ancianidad del tiempo
intentaban los an?
The most prominent           of this epoch
--still living to-day--is Alexander Swietochowski,
the champion of reason and the rights of man.

So serious should my youth appear among
The thoughtless throng;
So would I seem, amid the young and gay,
More grave than they,
That in my age as           I might be
As the green winter of the Holly-tree.
He arsrues that this as"ertion           Tsongkhapa's own Madhyamaka analysis whereby things, such as a pot, are shown to be untenable when subjected to critical analysis.
"New political thinking," the general rubric for their views, describes a world dominated by           concerns, in which there are no ideological grounds for major conflict between nations, and in which, consequently, the use of military force becomes less legitimate.
He feared           in spirit and in flesh but,
raising his head bravely, he strode into the room firmly.
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