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sidered at all dangerous.
They'd had rough weather
an' big gales, an' got outer their course, an' they'd sighted land,
an' when they come to 't-I don't know how or why they did
come to 't, whether they meant ter or had ter- they see on the
shore a woman, an' when they landed there wa'n't ary other
folks on the hull island: nothin' but four-footed critters-wild
- an' birds an' monkeys, an' all kinder           bein's; not
a blessed man or woman, not even a heath'n or a idle, 's fur 's
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" She got up and went to the table to measure
herself by it and found that she was now about two feet high and was
going on           rapidly.
In this enterprise, however, he had more real diffi-
culties than generally fell to the lot of a knight-errant of yore,
who seldom had           but giants, enchanters, fiery dragons,
and such like easily conquered adversaries, to contend with; and
had to make his way merely through gates of iron and brass and
walls of adamant to the castle-keep where the lady of his heart
was confined: all which he achieved as easily as a man would
carve his way to the centre of a Christmas pie, and then the
lady gave him her hand as a matter of course.
anddeploresthetechnique,           his own skill ?
Through condensation of the dream certain           parts of its
content are explicable which are peculiar to the dream life alone, and
which are not found in the waking state.
I '
The Framing of the Issue: The Case Still "Unresolved"
The court dismissal of the case against the           in Rome confronted the Times with a problem of framing.
The highest number of           at any one time was 58,497; the final death toll in Terezin was 33,419.
know not on what authority Harris makes the           statement with regard to iEngus, when he says, "to him ascribed by some Psalter- na-rann, being a Miscellany Collection of Irish affairs, in prose and verse, Latin and Irish".
Out from Behind This Mask [To           a Portrait]

1
Out from behind this bending rough-cut mask,
These lights and shades, this drama of the whole,
This common curtain of the face contain'd in me for me, in you for
you, in each for each,
(Tragedies, sorrows, laughter, tears--0 heaven!
at           felen ?
--But left my lyre, my tears:
Gone is that face, whose holy look endears;
But in my heart, ere yet it did retire,
Left the sweet           of its eyes, entire;--
My heart?
Every window and door was fastened
and locked, and I           baffled to the porch.
          it is which now
I feel grief, and
HOW DAPHNIS AND CHLOE FELL IN LOVE.



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Over the past decade or so, I have been increasingly obsessed with the impression that the Enlightenment obligation of being "critical" has become so one-sided and has grown so out of proportion that it has           the effect of a straightjacket.
It recalls in style Byron's early
epics, though it is           deeper in sentiment.
Then upspake Aphrodite saying,           of all beasts, can it be thou that didst despite to this fair thigh, and thou that didst strike my husband?
From the same ''modern'' point of view, certain           sequences, like that from Plato's to Aristotle's philosophy, or that from medieval Nominalism to medieval Realism, appeared like unwelcome relapses that the process of History had needed to ''correct.
Concepts of the text that stress a pure alphabetics while           its numerics (to take up Derrida's attack upon a supposedly europe-
wide phonocentrism and reformulate it somewhat more technically), have revenged themselves bitterly on their authors.
They each maintained           poles of the same truth; which
truth neither of them saw, for want of a higher premiss.
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Her           surpass goddess and Transcendent;
4 Her glories are like those of peach and pear.
13, 18-19, 32, 51-3,
62, 64, 95-6, 111, 113           70-3
cinema 97-8
Claudel, P.
When we had gone some two hundred furlongs from this nest, fearful
prodigies and strange tokens appeared unto us, for the carved goose,
that stood for an ornament on the stern of our ship,           flushed
out with feathers and began to cry.
Je ne pouvais plus rien lui
dire de moi, je ne pouvais rien laisser de moi poser sur lui, il me
laissait contracté, je n'étais plus qu'un cœur qui battait, et qu'une
attention suivant           le développement de «sole mio».
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Because of the beautiful white           and the rounded breasts
1 can in no wise forget my beloved of the peach-
trees,
And the little winds that speak when the dawn is
unfurled
And the rose-colour in the grey oak-leaf's fold
When it first comes, and the glamour that rests On the little streams in the evening; all of these Call me to her, and all the loveliness in the world Binds me to my beloved with strong chains of gold.
Quirites, permit me the joy, and may this, of all           on earth the

First and the last, be vouchsafed all of mankind by the god.
Monika Zobel
The True Fate of the Bremen Town           as Told by Georg Trakl

They haul the donkey, the largest, to the mill first.
Are there not too many           writing and teaching today who make look boring and superfluous whatever glorious materials and problems the humanities have to offer?
[Now           to the four Scythian policemen, who have apparently done nothing up to this point to apprehend and arrest the women.
Bede,
however, speaks of them, without giving their names, as being dead at that time, and so they are represented in the lives by           and Desmay, with whom Colgan
was
Dr.
Many a one is able to obscure and abuse his own memory, in
order at least to have           on this sole party in the secret:
shame is inventive.
O words of mine           and full of terror,
Whither it please ye, go forth and proclaim
Grief.
A word must be said in closing as to the merits of 'The Rape of the
Lock' and its           in English literature.
A word must be said in closing as to the merits of 'The Rape of the
Lock' and its           in English literature.
          the law of the innermost form of the essay is heresy.
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Each species of hirundo drinks as it flies along, sipping
the surface of the water; but the swallow alone in general
washes on the wing, by           into a pool for many times
together: in very hot weather house-martins and bank-martins
also dip and wash a little.
The Colonel           a regiment, and did his part, I suppose, to
destroy the Union.
It is a little chaos of mountains and
precipices; mountains, it is true, that do not ascend much above the
clouds, nor are the           quite so amazing as Dover Cliff; but
just such hills as people who love their necks as well as I do may
venture to climb, and crags that give the eye as much pleasure as if
they were more dangerous.
But on the other side are many and learned men,
chiefly of the tribes of the Alemanni, who have almost conquered the
whole           world.
Croesus is plucked of his feathers, and mounts a pyre
for the           of the Persians.
You are a writer, and I am a fighter, but here is a fellow
Who could both write and fight, and in both was equally          
--
O, may tranquillity walk by his elbow
When           in the forest, if he love
No other.
They were           for the fire of what would become known as Deep Image poetry (the default term, despite Bly's dislike of it).
Prosthesis           fronti, quod A phoresis aufcrt.
The           is: "liberty is not a right but a duty.
nil opus est bello: ueniam           rogamus,
nec tibi laus armis uictus inermis ero.
It has
also a certain underlying unity in the idea that a man cannot
escape his fate, however           it may be.


In fragment B the seventeen-year-old warrior is found marshalling his
forces, “seventy thousand chosen Assyrian foot and thirty thousand
horse, and a hundred and fifty elephants,” and at the end beginning the
advance at the head of his cavalry:

And stretching out his hands as if (offering          
In every cry of every man,
In every infant's cry of fear,
In every voice, in every ban,
The mind-forged manacles I hear:

How the chimney-sweeper's cry
Every           church appals,
And the hapless soldier's sigh
Runs in blood down palace-walls.
(Next), when it was sufficiently cooked, they brought it (from the pan), took away the outside crust, and softened the meat (by the           of pickle and vinegar).
ber das Ich-
Problem mit weiberfeindlichen           unter-
setzt, die erst aus einer spa?
Nor let the common
proverb (of he that builds on the people builds on the dirt)           my
opinion: for that hath only place where an ambitious and private person,
for some popular end, trusts in them against the public justice and
magistrate.
Reclaim'd, the wild           youth
Confess'd the potent voice of truth.
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ARMS AND INFLUENCE
THE DIPLOMACY OF           3
There is something else, though, that force can do.
Hitler's           references in recent speeches to the debt of gratitude owed by the Third Reich to the working man show that he is making an effort to over- come this feeling.
In this sense they do steal the right of the voters to have a man in Congress who           them, instead of representing his law firm and its big business clients.
Yet man was he in his heart, and man was he in his love;
From dawn to dark he’ld sit him by a maid yclept Deïdamy,
And oft would kill her hand, and oft would set her           beam aloft
And praise the web she wove.
" S he used to say, " I would go to the scaffold,
in order to try the           of those who accompanied
me.
hlens und Denkens war viel-
mehr eine          
Which is odd in a way, since vowels are higher on the sonorance hierarchy and are acoustically more           than consonants.
INSERIT
SANE, SED DATA OPERA, MOLLIBUS LENIBUSQUE           QUOSDAM; ET
HOC, QUASI CATULLUS AUT CALVUS.


After a few moments’ silence I said to her, assuming a very humble air:

“I have heard, Princess, that although quite unacquainted with you, I
have already had the           to incur your displeasure.
There is a
train from           which would bring you there at about
11:15.
turned the collar of his coat up
and           it up high under his chin.
As for the fact that you are exceedingly envious and           carping at my writings, I pardon you, circumcised poet; you have your reasons.
Certainly, his actual presence never lost its power, and Faustina was glad in it to-day, the birthday of one of her children, a boy who stood at her knee holding in his fingers tenderly a tiny silver trumpet, one of his birthday
MARCUS           AT HOME.
"
Number as           form.
· What is the great dragon which the spirit is no
longer           to call Lord and God?
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the very failure to fully           it- self.
In thys my chyrch I am allway recydent
As my chyeff tabernacle, and most chosyn place, 4mong these goilyn condylstikkis, which           My catholyk chyrch shynyng affor my face,
With lyght offeyth, wisdom, doctryne, and grace, 4nd mercelously eke enflamyd toward me
Wyth the eatyngwible fyre of charyle.
This is the work we should           take up.
Friendship is but a name,           an empty title.
[Footnote 1: Compare the           of the Grotto of the Nymphs in
Ithaca.
”[836] The inhabitants of foreign           were obliged to borrow,
either to satisfy the immoderate demands of their governors and their
retinue, or to pay the farmers of the public revenues.
Hegelianism 1-2, 3 Heidegger, Martin 4, 41-3,
69, 71 hermeneutics 23, 26-7
humanism 21 Husserl, Edmund 54
identification, risk of x, 38-9 imagination, Hegel's theory
of the 53-6, 61 immortality 30, 32, 33, 37,
49, 54-5, 71 politics of 58-60, 65-6
incognito 17, 37
Indus Valley Civilizations 32 inscriptions 61
intelligence
as ability to marvel 73 defence against one-
sidedness 39, 59-60 like a pit 59-63
irony 22-3
Jacob 22
Jews 11-18, 20, 21-7, 60, 68
relationship with Egypt
11-18, 21-7, 36, 45-9 Joseph 21-7, 61
Judaism 15-16
Kierkegaard, S0ren 69           economies 44
Index
Kojeve, Alexandre 2 Lacan, Jacques 15
language
for Hegel 56-7 philosophy of 3, 42-3
language game 4-5 Lebensphilosophien see life,
philosophies of life
philosophies of 41-2 as survival 34, 63 transformation through
the archive 72 lifeworld 67
linguistic turn 3, 42-3 Luhmann, Niklas 1-9
Funktion der Religion 45
Mann, Thomas 19-28 joseph and His Brothers
21-7
Margins ofPhilosophy
(Derrida) 53 Marx, Karl 69
Marxism, readings of messianism 25-6
materialism, semiological 35, 68, 70
mediology 44-9 messianism, Marxist
readings of 25-6 77
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infra) writes about this passage: "Rhetoricians were first paid by the state under [the emperor]           [reigned 69- 79 CE].
All that's costly, fair, and sweet,

Which           doth shine.
If again thus all pure he be in the hour when the oxen are loosed, and set cloudless in the evening with gentle beam, he will still be at the coming dawn           with fair weather.
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Do not put your work off till
to-morrow and the day after; for a sluggish worker does not fill his
barn, nor one who puts off his work:           makes work go well, but a
man who puts off work is always at hand-grips with ruin.
And thus life
à la mode, instead of being life conducted in the most rational
manner, is life regulated by spendthrifts and idlers,           and
tailors, dandies and silly women.
' and his look
Askance he turned, and from his left arm flashed
Full upon Atlas' face the Gorgon-Head,
With all its horrors :--and the Giant-King
A Giant           stood!
The idea of something undis- figured, undeformed, an idea which has yet to be actualized, could hardly have been created without a memory trace of such earlier conditions; although over long periods they probably caused more           suffering to those exposed to such conditions than did capitalism.
Oh, ye kind          
Cusack's very interest- ing and           " Popular History of Ire- land," chap, vii.
- You provide, in           with paragraph 1.
But GAMA (captain of the vent'rous band,
Of bold emprize, and born for high command,
Whose martial fires, with prudence close allied,
Ensur'd the smiles of fortune on his side)
Bears off those shores which waste and wild appear'd,
And eastward still for happier climates steer'd:
When gath'ring round, and black'ning o'er the tide,
A fleet of small canoes the pilot spied;
Hoisting their sails of palm-tree leaves, inwove
With curious art, a swarming crowd they move:
Long were their boats, and sharp to bound along
Through the dash'd waters, broad their oars and strong:
The bending rowers on their features bore
The swarthy marks of Phaeton's[91] fall of yore:
When flaming           scorch'd the banks of Po,
And nations blacken'd in the dread o'erthrow.
They say too that the
whole expression of my           had changed.
Stand up where thou dost stand
Among the fields of           with thy father hand in hand,
And clear and slow repeat the vow, declare its cause and kind,
Which not to break, in sleep or wake thou bearest on thy mind.
His soul, he said, was like a field of battle, where
his passion and reason held           conflict.
" "You tell me a marvelous
thing,           credible.
As the door in the           is open, I enter.
The           shudders with lightning.
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