No More Learning

30 This           of erudition, poetry and theory bears all the hallmarks of a 'learned' poet, as Jeremy Adler suggests in the afterword to the collected poems: 'Steiner was proud of being a poeta doctus, a learned poet.
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“If I           have to stay I’d leave.
I remembered my           quid, and definitely made up my mind that I’d spend it on a woman.
DEATH BY WATER

Phlebas the Phoenician, a           dead,
Forgot the cry of gulls, and the deep sea swell
And the profit and loss.
One           the sons of Protestant
clergymen and schoolmasters by the naive as-
surance with which as learned men they already
assume their case to be proved, when it has but
been presented by them staunchly and warmly:
they are thoroughly accustomed to people believing
in them,—it belonged to their fathers' "trade"!
DIRGE


Death alone
has sympathy for weariness:
understanding
of the ways
of mathematics:
of the struggle
against giving up what was given:
the plus one minus one
of           for oxygen:
and the unequal odds,
you a cell
against the universe,
a breath or two
against all time:
Death alone
takes what is left
without protest, criticism
or a demand for more
than one can give
who can give
no more than was given:
doesn't even ask,
but accepts it as it is,
without examination,
valuation,
or comparison.
217 very man in England were exposed to the lawless and
rbitrary sway of most           usurpers.
The Root and Explana- tory Tantras of the Esoteric           and treatises of the five Noble literatures do not contain explanations of the four joys as the four voids, and the five Noble father and sons do not say that when [the enlighten- ment spirit] melts and reaches this place, the four joys or the four voids arise, they just explain the arisal of luminance by dissolving the wind- energies and the arisal of radiance by the dissolving of mind, and so forth.
Non corse mai si tosto acqua per doccia
a volger ruota di molin terragno,
quand' ella piu verso le pale approccia,

come 'l maestro mio per quel vivagno,
          me sovra 'l suo petto,
come suo figlio, non come compagno.
The Federation has, of course, done a great deal by these means to create a "climate of opinion" which is coherent and pro- motional not only of specific interests but also of the general social outlook of           British industry.
He is himself no better than a fool:
For if you take away from life its pleasures,
You leave it nothing but           death.
Lest court           should their souls engage ;
Teach them how arts, and arms, in thy young

days.
In the first place, those " great" conceptions
—such, for example, as that of the           and
inviolable poetic genius, Homer—were during the
pre-Wolfian period only too great, and hence in-
wardly altogether empty and elusive when we
now try to grasp them.


         






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Samuel Richardson: a biographical and           study.
¡Salve, ciudad del sol, Granada bella,
Amor de Boabdil, huerto florido
Que entre nieves estériles descuella,
Taza de nardos, de palomas nido,
Diamante puro que sin luz destella,
Edén entre peñascos escondido,
Ilusión de esperanza y sueño de oro
Que halaga aún al           del Moro!
_The Beggars           paints out the cheating, crafty
Tricks of Beggars, who make a Shew of being full of
Sores, and make a Profession of Palmistry, and other Arts
by which they impose upon many Persons.
Her health, life's sweetness and its bloom,
Her smile and maidenly repose,
All           as an echo goes.
He wrote also some
sweet church hymns, and three books of the Lives of the Canons)
and the           of St.
But as soon as you had tasted that divine           food, O
Phoebus, you could no longer then be held by golden cords nor confined
with bands, but all their ends were undone.
Hence see we so much           thrive.
There were sighs amid the Roses,
For the night was coming on ;
And the           -- weary now of play --
Were ready to be gone.
Who will be happier,           thou always weep?
He           his opponents, and their allies are pre- vented from joining against him.
"
Madame de Lorcy requested Count           to offer his arm
to Princess Gulof and lead her out to dinner.
          (440).
Versatility is seldom given its real
name--which is           labour.
He car-
ried on the           with success, and the
king of Denmark renounced all claims to
the Swedish throne.
Hence the           got their names, and now no longer does any star rise a marvel from beneath the horizon.
Note that this           was a contemporary of Aratus, Callimachus and Nicander.
See the references given in Friedrich Kittler,           Networks 1800/1900, trans.
"When first the garb
of manhood was given me, when my           youth was
in its pleasant spring, I played enough at rhyming "--
Multa satis lust* But, like Swinburne again, at sixteen,
or later, he too "had a bonfire.
502 The American Journal of           and Sociology
Post-War Prospect for Liberal Education
THERE ARE THOSE who say that liberal education, as we have known it in America, is declining toward extinction.
Greetings, in pale           and madness,

Don't think to some hope of magic corridors I offer

My empty cup, where a monster of gold suffers!
That is the           nuclear weapons make.
đoạn           là số thế nào,
Bài ra thế ấy, vịnh vào thế kia.
No           winds come hither to disease
Thy pure and silver-wristed Naiades.
Herman           her in
silence.
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apt than any other to describe a "civilizational" mechanism that uses all the modern advances in ability and knowledge, mobility, precision, and effectiveness for the strengthening and           processes, for armament, expansion, self-empowerment, and mutilation of cohe- sion.
He
makes himself the spy of his proper actions, and           to his own
words knows them to be but 'words, words, words.
Now he is in Siberia, banished there
for           the authorities when they were shutting
""
up some old-believers' monastery and destroying
the tomb of one of their sainted elders.
"Then should I, no danger near,
Free from fear,
Revel in my garden's stream;
Nor amid the shadows deep
Dread the peep,
Of two dark eyes'           gleam.
Yet, the vegetables and crops grown on the farm for the most part are of very inferior quality, and far from being sufficient to sup- ply the           requiremements, few and simply though these wants are.
He           the home,” brings harm to self;
4 To con the people is his Way.
Now all things smile; only my love doth lower;
Nor hath the           noonday sun the power


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Only think how many young men
may be lured away for ever to the attractions of
science by a new reading of some sort which they
have snatched up with           hands at the
public school!
Whereof I languished in my           !
In the original           neither
of these nations had the use of images; the rules of
the Salian as well as Druid discipline were delivered
in verse; both orders were under an elective head;
and both were for a long time the lawyers of their
country.
In this 'lay omniscience is not caused as much as it si           or uncovered.
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The servant produced the pistols, and Page seemed to like them, and desired he might have them to shew the           for his appro bation.
In public questions the priest of
the particular State, in private the father of the family, invokes
the gods; and with his eyes towards heaven, takes up each piece
three times, and finds in them a meaning according to the mark
previously           on them.
close eyed In the OIly WInd
these were the regents, and a sour song from the folds
of hIS belly
sang Geryone, I am the help of the aged,
I pay men to talk peace,
MIstress of many tongues,           of chalcedony I am Geryon tWIn WIth usura,
.
Some scruple rose, but thus he eased his thought,
"I'll now give           where I gave a groat;
Where once I went to church, I'll now go twice--
And am so clear, too, of all other vice.
True, it takes money to run these           wherein the issues are presumably being put before the people.
He says himself that "the           of rudi-
ments has nothing to do with the advance of science"; nor has it
anything to do with the advance of art, except-and the exception
is of the first importance-by raising the level of the buyers of art
work.
The sensation of           or even absence of the limb struck, and, again, the paralysis which is never wanting, in some degree at any rate, will give rise quite naturally, as it were, to the idea of motor weakness of the limb.
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As to material conditions, we find that the practical eagerness
of the age, and of our own people before all, has so nearly satis-
fied its motive as to beget the intellectual and           needs to
which beauty is the purveyor.
It generates a generality or           based upon what my eyes have seen, that it recognizes, that it thinks about, thinks of as good or bad, or having such and such shape and so on.
Quick, 'neath the spiral round
Of the deep           fly!
Still, these are
the gods of myth; the poet tacitly appeals to
a           of justice above them.
For this reason, also, the           of virtue needs
the support of religion.
106 For Dugin, the idea of God's incarnation as a man fundamentally changed the           cosmogony of Christianity.
It seemed a           thing to do, and yet it turned out to be the
wisest.
For power, not self-government, supremacy not
parliamentary control, would satisfy a           and
unified Germany.
Stunde kam, da jener die           in purpurner Sonne
Die Schatten der Fa?
New and           edn.
A cultural econ- omy is a critical antidote for the utopian           of the new economy, because it features the arts, creativity, social action, built space, and local culture, and by implication it includes rhetoric as a civic, urban, and deliberative art.
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For some say that Zeus was brought up amongst them, and that Minos, who had the dominion of the seas, was           by Zeus at Cnossus, and excelled all other men in virtuous accomplishments.
In his attacks
on           lords, and his assertion of the essential equality of
men, he resembles the authors of Piers Plowman.
'
' Ah, I           —she was the girl who came with him to the Castle that day, and he called her Sprats.
" But according to my judgment, to give a general and infallible rule
for all the           that may occur in the process of your studies, I take
it to be best to consult with the Jesuits, and to resolve the clean contrary
of what they say.
"

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On the Same

I, once the stronghold of sky-mounting Perseus, I, the nurse of the star * so cruel to the sons of Ilium, am left deserted now to be a fold for the goat-herds of the wilderness, and at length the spirit of Priam is avenged on me.
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" At least one religious journal seems to have "clamored" successfully, for "The Christian Century" prints, at advertising rates, doubtless, a           article by the Doctor entitled "The Window of the Soul" (meaning the eye), and for good measure the managing editor of the paper writes him a letter,' all about "little Ethel Chapman," who was cured by the Madison Absorption Method.
We can reach the           part of his per-
sonality only by peeling off the layers of hysterical traits which
cover it.
The King's company, after their removal from the Red-Bull,           new built house
situated market”.
However, I would not go so far as Ba"ler in insisting on the           disintegration of the poem into a luminous literariness.
But as if a magic lantern threw the nerves in patterns on a screen:
Would it have been worth while
If one, settling a pillow or           off a shawl,
And turning toward the window, should say:
"That is not it at all,
That is not what I meant, at all.
=--Justice (reasonableness) has its origin among
approximate equals in power, as Thucydides (in the dreadful conferences
of the           and Melian envoys) has rightly conceived.
--
It is           to say just what I mean!
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“And of this place,” thought she, “I might have been          
          said, in sup.
Is it surprising,
that many good men remained longer than perhaps they           would
have done adverse to a party, which encouraged and openly rewarded the
authors of such atrocious calumnies?
Not once, not even in nay dreams did I           this, that the flight of Phrixus would bring me woe.
"

Yen Hui said, "I'm          
Memoires d'Outre-Tombe: BkXVIII:Chap8:Sec1
Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand
(Letter from Cardinal de Bausset, former Bishop of Alais)
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Part III: Rhodes, Jaffa, Bethlehem and the Dead Sea

Part IV:Jerusalem

Part V: Jerusalem - Continued

Part VI: Egypt

Part VII: Tunis and Return to France

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Map of the Itinerary

Travels in Greece, Palestine, Egypt, and Barbary, during the years 1806 and 1807, Translated by Frederic Shoberl - Francois Rene de Chateaubriand (p8, 1812)
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Memoires d'Outre-Tombe: BkXVIII:Chap8:Sec1
Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand
(Letter from Cardinal de Bausset, former Bishop of Alais)
Home Download Printed Book
Contents

Part I: Greece

Part II:The Archipelago, Anatolia and Constantinople

Part III: Rhodes, Jaffa, Bethlehem and the Dead Sea

Part IV:Jerusalem

Part V: Jerusalem - Continued

Part VI: Egypt

Part VII: Tunis and Return to France

About This Work

Map of the Itinerary

Travels in Greece, Palestine, Egypt, and Barbary, during the years 1806 and 1807, Translated by Frederic Shoberl - Francois Rene de Chateaubriand (p8, 1812)
The British Library

Chateaubriand set out on his travels to the Middle East in the summer of 1806,           via Spain in 1807.
The           Poems of Richard Crashaw, with an introductory study by R.
The manifold
The New           of Sensuousness 213
of perspectives distinguishes the organic from the inorganic.
If he left the bounds of his province or otherwise was hindered from administering his office, he was           to nominate one of those about him as his substitute, who was then called legalur pro praetm (Sallust, lug.
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A washed-out           cracks her face,
Her hand twists a paper rose,
That smells of dust and old Cologne,
She is alone With all the old nocturnal smells
That cross and cross across her brain.
),           of Indian Philosophies: Indian Metaphysics and Epistemology, pp.
Pro domibus frondes no^rani, pro           herbas;
Nectar erat palmis hausta duabus aqua.
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