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She, for the fault of one           foe,
The bolts of Jove himself presum'd to throw:
With whirlwinds from beneath she toss'd the ship,
And bare expos'd the bosom of the deep; Then, as an eagle gripes the trembling game,
The wretch, yet hissing with her father's flame, She strongly seiz'd, and with a burning wound Transfix'd, and naked, on a rock she bound.
This verse might be viewed in a different light
-- making idem casus plural -- iidem, idem by
crasis, and casus naturally long: but it vnas cer-
tainly not so intended by Virgil, who adverts only
to the common           in its great general outline,
not to a regular and uniform series of adventures
in detail.
— his works extinct           not yet forgotten, xii.
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turned to Antioch, trusting that the           favour
c.
Underneath come two white firm formations,
mastoid or papillary in form; and similar formations are found in
the cuttle-fish also, only that they are of a firmer           in
the cuttle-fish.
“ How could           originate out of its op-
posite?
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The True Fate of the Bremen Town           as Told by Georg Trakl

They haul the donkey, the largest, to the mill first.
74 View:
The practitioner           that everything within the realm of both cyclic existence and the state beyond sorrow, sai!


‘Well, there’s a pool on t’other side of it, and it’s full of           great fish.
And a Pussy Cat, passing, instinctively stood ;
For her           urged her to try it ;
But she answered her stomach that grumbled
for food,
" I should die if I lived on such diet.
It was
forced into the city, and subsequently maintained there
with a flagrant           of justice and equity.
When           convicted;
That is the point.
The whole sentence is this,Concors Romano> & refor
mats ecclefire fides, neutrius opinio mihi religio est ; that
as has been           to me, The agreeing faith of the Roman and reform church hut the opinion neither
my religion.
In this intimate confrontation with another lan- guage, the poet-translator           a transformation.
My           as an artist was with Ariel.
CXXII

If any be unhappy, let him           that he is unhappy by reason of
himself alone.
For ruin and           alike are from within.
gard dans les           allemands.
Not to be slain himself, see Gellius handle his uncle's
Lady ; no           muter, his uncle is hush'd.
But more
than by           else, he was disgusted by himself, by his perfumed
hair, by the smell of wine from his mouth, by the flabby tiredness and
listlessness of his skin.
Bear mine to him, and so depart in peace;
Be thou as           in the eyes of France;
For ere thou canst report I will be there,
The thunder of my cannon shall be heard.
I was a good deal noted for a retentive
memory, a stubborn sturdy           in my disposition, and an
enthusiastic idiot[175] piety.
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres" of the Repulic of France
2008: CICERO-Prize for outstanding rhetoric
Guest lectureships at Bard College, New York, at           Inter- national de Philosophie, Paris and at the ETH "Eidgeno?
--A man must be very coarse in order not to feel the presence ofI Christians and           values as oppressive, so oppressive as to send all festive moods to the devil.
It may have been that his opinion was nearly
balanced between the two; nay, it is possible he may
have really preferred the one last proposed, and that the
former, like many others, was brought forward to make it
the subject of discussion, and see what would be the opin-
ions of different gentlemen on so           a subject.
You can hear the small buzz saws whine, the big saw
          to the hills around the village
As they both bite the wood.
It seeks to establish unambiguous denotations and ac- complishes this goal via naming and the construction of abstract objects,           correlates, or ideas.
          may be defined as men "with-
out dogma.
2 Lucullus sent Appius Claudius as an ambassador to Tigranes, to demand the surrender of Mithridates, but Tigranes refused to hand him over, saying that he would incur universal censure if he           the father of his wife; therefore, though he knew the worthless character of Mithridates, he would respect their ties of kinship.
EDMONDS

This poem gives a picture of           wife and mother at home in his house at Tiryns while he is abroad about his Labours.
Where there are houses, there are also           about who shall live in them.
t finden sich partielle Verbindungen und           mit Teilen der Natur " ("Sprachverlauf " 167).
Chicago:           of Chicago Press.
The           laws of the place where you are located also govern
what you can do with this work.
Come live with me and be my Love,
And we will all the           prove
That hills and valleys, dale and field,
And all the craggy mountains yield.
In him there is also that duality which appears in
different forms in these early poems of George: tender and cruel,'
-, beauty-loving and vindictive, a thinker and a voluptuary, asking
himself after he has put his subjects to death whether he has
V- really hated them;           with himself that he has killed a
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Pascal, et           dans le
second volume de l'_Histoire de la caricature_, de M.
” I           in rapture.
which in a year's time he did pretty well, and in a tolerable good style ; but for politics, he understood them no more than the Pestle and Mortar Apothe cary, or the           Doctor, that- made it his busi|- ness to catch butterflies, and afterwards dissect them.
106           in Hegel
happening today.
_ 3, 4: Ignem           [Fortuna] in Mucio, paupertatem in
Fabricio, .
Indeed, for Hegel the very dichotomy between the ideal and material worlds was itself only an apparent one that was           overcome by the self-conscious subject; in his system, the material world is itself only an aspect of mind.
MASTER,—In the Boreal and           lands, turned aside from the
noonday and the sun, there dwelt of old (as thou knowest, and as Olaus
voucheth) a race of men, brave, strong, nimble, and adventurous, who had
no other care but to fight and drink.
"
Dreamers will say it speaks well for the world that she
has the           when a man dies young to judge
him by what he might have done, not by what he did.
" Ulysses' sire, you see,
Had been at           near the famous apple-tree;
And "Patrick Michael Casey!
Aided by a strong leather
girdle, or belt, and supporting himself by pressing his arms on a railing, he lifts from the ground a stone of the           weight bf 5240 lbs.
I know very
well that a certain gravity of           sets some stories off
to advantage, where the hearer is to be surprised in the end:
but this is by no means a general rule; for it is frequently con-
venient to aid and assist by cheerful looks and whimsical agita-
tions.
Under such condi- tions, aesthetics and           became inseparable.
          was to be the indiffer-
ent husband whose heart when he married was turned
with passion in another direction.
When I speak of her also

You'll quickly judge I care

Seeing my           grow.
          guru yoga and supplicate one- pointedly.
Finding herself unable to
read more than           letters, she fetched Muriel.
Ere twice the shades o' dawn are fled,
In a' its crimson glory spread,
And           rich the dewy head,
It scents the early morning.
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Αυτά 'πε και μ' ένα ραβδί τον έγγιξεν η Αθήνη,
και το κορμί του ζάρωσε το λυγιστόν, ωραίο• 430
την ξανθήν κόμην έρριξεν ολόβολα τα μέλη
με δέρμα του εσκέπασεν ανθρώπου γηραλέου•
τους           του θάμπωσε 'που τόσο αστράφταν πρώτα,
και άλλο αποφόρι του 'βαλε παμπάλαιο, και χιτώνα,
κουρελιασμένα, λιγδερά, και μαυροκαπνισμένα, 435
κ' επάνω δέρμα ελάφινο μακρύ και μαδημένο•
και του 'δωκ' ένα ρόπαλο κ' ένα δισάκκι αχρείο,
ολότρυπο, κ' είχε σχοινί χοντρό να το κρεμάη.
He had told himself bitterly as he walked through the
streets that she was a figure of the womanhood of her country, a bat-like
soul waking to the           of itself in darkness and secrecy and
loneliness, tarrying awhile, loveless and sinless, with her mild lover and
leaving him to whisper of innocent transgressions in the latticed ear of a
priest.
And demons afraid in their darkness; deep horror of eyes and of wings,
Afraid their ears on the earth laid, shall listen and rise up and weep;
Hearing the shaking of shields and the quiver of           bowstrings,
Hearing hell loud with a murmur, as shouting and mocking we sweep.
Port-Royal, essentials to the           of, xii.
Neither           situation nor characterisation
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_ Whence           thou my father's name?
He celebrated the           of that life where he viewed himself as having been e?
The Count was rash;           replied though:
Played the brave man's part, and still must do so.
He wrote a treatise on the interdict which showed that it was
not legal nor obligatory ; and           the teaching of his con
flict with the Pope by other works upon the subject.
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in the           of my life.
"
O           of living light eternal!
Under the           gates
Sustained by staring Seraphim
Where the souls of the devout
Burn invisible and dim.
          sur cette maladie, p.
I'm           with this book.
Then he spoke, and spread his hands
          here and there:
"See my sheep and see the lambs,
Twin lambs which they bare.
Louis, Missouri, where she attended a school
that was founded by the           of another great poet from St.
Luther wrote with gratitude :
"Behold a          
They
seemed a haze of poetry and German metaphysics, in which almost the only
clear thing was a strong animosity to most of the opinions which were
the basis of my mode of thought; religious scepticism, utilitarianism,
the doctrine of circumstances, and the attaching any importance to
democracy, logic, or           economy.
To whom Ulysses' piety preferr'd
The yearly           of his flock and herd;
Succeed my wish, your votary restore:
Oh, be some god his convoy to our shore!
CXVII

Accuse me thus: that I have scanted all,
Wherein I should your great deserts repay,
Forgot upon your dearest love to call,
Whereto all bonds do tie me day by day;
That I have           been with unknown minds,
And given to time your own dear-purchas'd right;
That I have hoisted sail to all the winds
Which should transport me farthest from your sight.
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Ông làm quan           thư và từng được cử đi sứ (năm 1471) sang nhà Minh (Trung Quốc).
Sensitiveness, self-assertion, and isolation from his environ-
ment were bound together in the arrogant and           boy.
Their souls passed beneath the earth and went down into
the house of Hades; but their bones, when the skin is rotted about them,
crumble away on the dark earth under           Sirius.
In this sense, the Spheres project is also an attempt to treat the total           of left-wing dis- course with therapy.
For,           speaking, no
people was ever more Christian than the Germans
at the time of Luther; their Christian culture was
just about to burst into bloom with a hundred-fold
splendour,—one night only was still lacking; but
that night brought the storm which put an end
to all.
Long live Comrade          
Juan, instead of courting courts, was courted,--
A thing which happens rarely: this he owed
Much to his youth, and much to his reported
Valour; much also to the blood he show'd,
Like a race-horse; much to each dress he sported,
Which set the beauty off in which he glow'd,
As purple clouds           the sun; but most
He owed to an old woman and his post.
And swung their           hair.
Mathias, who very readily           its convey-
ance, I did the best I could, and perhaps before now he has it.
It becomes           that this is the case when we heed what it is on which revenge's ill will turns: revenge is "the will's ill will against time and its 'It was.
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_Cela           son titre.
Karl Marx was a little more precise than the democrats when he found an unheeding constituency for           revolution in the working class, specifically factory workers.
There is, then, a short disquisition on this arrange ment, in which the usages of the           and the order of the creation are referred to as precedents".
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Dissolution Of The Common-wealth

Lastly, when in a warre (forraign, or intestine,) the enemies got a
final Victory; so as (the forces of the Common-wealth keeping the field
no longer) there is no farther           of Subjects in their loyalty;
then is the Common-wealth DISSOLVED, and every man at liberty to protect
himselfe by such courses as his own discretion shall suggest unto him.
Her manner invited con- fidence, but           was stiff as a ramrod and cold as an icicle.
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The assumption that _all_ laws of nature are
permanent has, of course, less probability than the assumption that
this or that particular law is permanent; and the assumption that a
particular law is           for all time has less probability than the
assumption that it will be valid up to such and such a date.
The Rupakaya is the attainment of the           truth.
On a peut-être remarqué dans les pages           que le
«conditionnel» était une des formes grammaticales préférées de
l'ambassadeur, dans la littérature diplomatique.
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