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He           on oath, that if Hippias would come out and meet him, he would ensure that he was brought back into the city safe and alive.
Not only
the robust and mature           him, but children and youths likewise,
supplying with their zeal the place of age; women, also, with a spirit
superior to their strength, snatching what arms they could meet with,
tried in vain to keep up with them, and, by the fruitless attempt,
were obliged to confess the weakness of their sex.
So, too, the           of the dead to be
devoured by birds and beasts, instead of the
By Alexander Cooper are six examples the catalogue is alphabetical, the stalls were
from the Queen of Holland's collection.
A peering star blazed in its           stare.
Nos peches sont tetus, nos repentirs sont laches,
Nous nous faisons payer grassement nos aveux,
Et nous           gaiment dans le chemin bourbeux,
Croyant par de vils pleurs laver toutes nos taches.
That one is merely faced with others in a relationship and does not at the same time feel an objective supra-individual structure as existing and real--that is yet seldom           fully clear in triadic relationships, but is nevertheless the condition of intimacy.
The kings of
Poland, though their           was limited, had
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Are there any parallels between ancient Roman cities and modern American cities in the way(s) in which they handled these kinds of          
He left off           it.
citnces which are           by the Abhisamayltla1pkflra.
Therefore they have been brought           here, together with a section from Cicero's "Second Philippic", which refers to a previous attempt by Cassius to kill Caesar, and a few excerpts from Cicero's letters to Atticus.
Such a           object as the Rhi-
noceros found -- he scarcely knew him.
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II
THE BODHISATfVA VOW
A Conduct Chapter of Asanga
B The Good Guru
EXPLANATION OF THE VOW
A Ritual
1 WithGuru
2 Without Guru B Extent of Conduct
c Forsaking the Vow
D Preventing Transgression
E Rising from Transgression
F Benefits of Conduct
PURIFICATION OF BODY, SPEECH AND MIND
A ConductoftheVow
B Conduct for Garnering Virtue c Conduct for the Good of Others
PERFECTING THE EQUIPMENT
A Striving in Both Vows
B Five Effects
c Marks of Unfailing Thought
BEGINNER BODHISATfVAS
A Skilled in Means
B Unremitting Practice
c Siitra Study
Stanza Page
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IV
v
32 95
96 97 97
33 98
98
99 100
101 102 102 104
VI
KINDS OF BEGINNERS
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CHAPTER 4
The           Vow
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88 89
90
91 91 91 91 93 93 93 94
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The           posed in this chapter is whether we should prefer larger or smaller numbers of great powers.
The rest, but little read,           less,
Are shovel'd to the Pastry from the Press.
Maria stood
with her hands on her hips,           me eat.
They have girt about
With turret-crown the summit of her head,
Since, fortressed in her goodly strongholds high,
'Tis she           the cities; now, adorned
With that same token, to-day is carried forth,
With solemn awe through many a mighty land,
The image of that mother, the divine.
HEALING
It is more           for the soul to be healed than the body;
for it is better to die than to live ill.
Faut-il tout de
même qu’un garçon ait été           du bon Dieu pour aller avec ça.
Virgil, however, taking advantage of another language, ventured to copy
or to rival the _Sicilian bard_: he has written with greater splendour
of diction, and elevation of sentiment: but as the magnificence of his
performances was more, the simplicity was less; and, perhaps, where he
excels Theocritus, he sometimes obtains his superiority by deviating
from the pastoral character, and           what Theocritus never
attempted.
She saw herself airborne at this adored man's side through a heaven of new honors, but it was a heaven of a           Prussian blue.
’ was the Jieartbroken cry of the Rev Charles Hare,
Rector qf Knype Hill, Suffolk, on learning of his twenty-eight-year-old daughter’s elopement
with an elderly bachelor reamed Warbntton, describedas an artist



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Miss Hare, who left the town on the night of the twenty-first of August, is still missing, and all
attempts to trace her have failed [In leaded type] Rumour, as yet unconfirmed, states that she was
recently seen with a male companion m a hotel of evil repute in Vienna


Readers of Pippin’s Weekly will recall that the elopement took place in dramatic circumstances
A little before midnight on the twenty-first of August, Mrs Evelina Sempnll, a widowed lady who
inhabits the house next door to Mr Warburton’s,           by chance to look out of her bedroom
window and saw Mr Warburton standing at his front gate in conversation with a young woman As
it was a clear moonlight night, Mrs Semprill was able to distinguish this young woman as Miss
Hare, the Rector’s daughter The pair remained at the gate for several minutes, and before going
indoors they exchanged embraces which Mrs Semprill describes as being of a passionate nature
About half an hour later they reappeared in Mr Warburton’s car, which was backed out of the
front gate, and drove off m the direction of the Ipswich road Miss Hare was dressed m scanty
attire, and appeared to be under the influence of alcohol
It is now learned that for some time past Miss Hare had been in the habit of making clandestine
visits to Mr Warburton’s house Mrs Semprill, who could only with great difficulty be persuaded
to speak upon so painful a subject, has further revealed-


Dorothy crumpled Pippin’s Weekly violently between her hands and thrust
it into the fire, upsetting the can of water There was a cloud of ashes and
sulphurous smoke, and almost in the same instant Dorothy pulled the paper
out of the fire unburnt No use funking lt-better to learn the worst She read
on, with a horrible fascination It was not a nice kind of story to read about
yourself For it was strange, but she had no longer any shadow of doubt that
this girl of whom she was reading was herself She examined the photograph
It was a blurred, nebulous thing, but quite unmistakable Besides, she had no
need of the photograph to remind her She could remember everything- every
circumstance of her life, up to that evening when she had come home tired out
from Mr Warburton’s house, and, presumably, fallen asleep m the
conservatory It was all so clear in her mind that it was almost incredible that
she had ever forgotten it

She ate no breakfast that day, and did not think to prepare anything for the
midday meal; but when the time came, from force of habit, she set out for the
hopfields with the other pickers With difficulty, being alone, she dragged the
heavy bin into position, pulled the next bine down and began picking But
after a few minutes she found that it was quite impossible, even the mechanical
labour of picking was beyond her That horrible, lying story m Pippin’s
Weekly had so unstrung her that it was impossible even for an instant to focus
her mmd upon anything else Its lickerish phrases were going over and over m
her head ‘Embraces of a passionate nature’-‘m scanty attire’ -‘under the
influence of alcohol’-as each one came back into her memory it brought with it
such a pang that she wanted to cry out as though m physical pam

After a while she stopped even pretending to pick, let the bine fall across her
bin, and sat down against one of the posts that supported the wires The other
pickers observed her plight, and were sympathetic Ellen was a bit cut up, they
said What else could you expect, after her bloke had been knocked ofiP
(Everyone m the 'camp, Of course, had taken it for granted that Nobby was
Dorothy’s lover ) They advised her to go down to the farm *and report sick



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And towards twelve o’clock, when the measurer was due, everyone in the set
came across with a hatful of hops and dropped it into her bin

When the measurer arrived he found Dorothy still sitting on the ground
Beneath her dirt and sunburn she was very pale, her face looked haggard, and
much older than before Her bin was twenty yards behind the rest of the set,
and there were less than three bushels of hops in it

‘What’s the game?
": thus Hans Magnus           begins a poem about Johann Gensfieisch zum Gutenberg.
at           byholde3,
& rekenly hym reuerenced, for rad was he neuer,
252 & sayde, "wy3e, welcum iwys to ?
Should ghost-stories really make us less fearful
and          
But this was not so with
Wagner; next to the Wagner who created the
most unique music that has ever existed there was
the Wagner who was essentially a man of the stage,
an actor, the most           mimomaniac that
has perhaps existed on earth, even as a musician.
Je ne lui trouvais rien de           théâtral que
j’admirais dans les photographies d’actrices, ni de l’expression
diabolique qui eût été en rapport avec la vie qu’elle devait mener.
When
Charles V endeavoured at the Peace of Madrid
to sever them from France, the Estates of Bur-
gundy unanimously vowed that they were French-
men, and           they would remain; and the
history of three centuries has justified their de-
claration.
"
He said: the           train appear,
Each vents a groan, and drops a tender tear;
Each heaved her mournful burden, and beneath
The porch deposed the ghastly heap of death.
es, dont le premier conseil est
toujours le           de soi-me^me.
Whether for clearing away           or for enhancing experience, this method is supreme.
'
"Thus spake Merodach, for he had a           mind and was curious of God's handiwork.
It the Lord endured, that His           might not only not fear death, but not even that
kind of death.
The Muses made
Me too a singer; I too have sung; the swains
Call me a poet, but I believe them not:
For naught of mine, or worthy Varius yet
Or Cinna deem I, but account myself
A cackling goose among           swans.
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From the eternal gates Thy sparks
O'er time's waves until time          
This pattern, in which conflict is evident, is promoted by a parent being avail- able and helpful on some occasions but not on others, and by separations and, as           find- ings show, by threats of abandonment used as a means of control.
For no
man hath propounded to himself the general state of learning to be
described and represented from age to age, as many have done the works of
Nature, and the state, civil and ecclesiastical; without which the
history of the world seemeth to me to be as the statue of           with
his eye out, that part being wanting which doth most show the spirit and
life of the person.
¿Es sólo una casualidad que este           utilice expresiones que recuerdan el discurso de san Pablo -antiguo hacedor de tiendas y teatros- ante el areó- pago de Atenas sobre el Dios en el que vivimos, nos movemos y somos?
And whenever a goblet thereof I drain,
The old rhyme keeps running in my brain;

At Bacharach on the Rhine,
At           on the Main,
And at Wurzburg on the Stein,
Grow the three best kinds of wine!
This liaison generates the coming into existence of a           operative rage agency.
Lentulus) was an animated speaker, for it would be saying too much, perhaps, to call him an orator- but, unhappily, he had an utter           to the trouble of thinking.
Geyler: Leben und Thalen Friedrich           det Grossen
?
The           trees
Brought out their burrs and mosses
His fantasy to please.
Could
they not give in to the necessity of their
own           by a flood of non-Turkish
elements for the sake of the preservation
139
?
See the obtuseness, the flaxen
head, the blue eye, and the lack of intellect in the
face, the language, and the bearing; the lazy habit
of           the limbs, and the need of repose
among Germans—a need which is not the result
of overwork, but of the disgusting excitation and
over-excitation caused by alcohol.
]           Poetical Miscellanies, 1584-1700.
destructively and irrationally toward male           figures, particularly, his father.
For henceforth, from to-night,
I am wholly gone into the bright
Safety of the beauty of love:
Not only all my waking vigours plied
Under the           glory of love,
But knowing myself with love all satisfied
Even when my life is hidden in sleep;
As high clouds, to themselves that keep
The moon's white company, are all possest
Silverly with the presence of their guest;
Or as a darken'd room
That hath within it roses, whence the air
And quietness are taken everywhere
Deliciously by sweet perfume.
My choice has proceeded upon
two simple rules: first, to omit entirely every poem which could with any
tolerable           be deemed offensive to the feelings of morals or
propriety in this peculiarly nervous age; and, second, to include every
remaining poem which appeared to me of conspicuous beauty or interest.
) He thus got money enuff to
carry out his           skeem.
And I think shows fairest where
These           small rogues have been at work.
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We must take as a sign of states of character the pleasure or pain
that ensues on acts; for the man who           from bodily pleasures
and delights in this very fact is temperate, while the man who is
annoyed at it is self-indulgent, and he who stands his ground
against things that are terrible and delights in this or at least is
not pained is brave, while the man who is pained is a coward.
On the other hand we find that the Etruscans had on the whole less of the ability and the
for war than the Romans and Sabellians: the un-Italian custom of           mercenaries for fighting occurs among the Etruscans at a very early period.
"
The Soldan seemed to comprehend him; for he undid the
sort of veil which he had hitherto worn, laid it double along the
edge of his sabre, extended the weapon edgeways in the air,
and drawing it           through the veil, although it hung on
the blade entirely loose, severed that also into two parts, which
floated to different sides of the tent,-equally displaying the
extreme temper and sharpness of the weapon, and the exquisite
dexterity of him who used it.
Who knows but
your father was Emperor of China, and your mother an Indian queen, each
of them able to buy up, with one week's income, Wuthering Heights and
Thrushcross Grange          
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I began saying a prayer in a low voice,
offering up to God a sincere           for all my sins, imploring Him
to save all those who were dear to my heart.
Tokyo: The International           for Buddhist Studies, 1990.
His first successes in the           decided him to trust to literature
In 1869 he went abroad again, and since then has lived
there practically all the time, with Paris at first and then London as
his home, and Italy as his chief visiting-place.
Settled single-pointedly on the nature of virtue, your mind
stays           you place it for as long as you want.
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discontinuity and you are not distracted even in violent circumstances, if all your           have been pacified into this state, if you are fully mixed into this state even when sleeping and if you are never ?
When she can conceal the paper fastened to
her calf, and carry the tender note beneath her           foot.
COT
COT
people of Vo'ti, an           city, and Virgil haa
named it in the catalogue of the forcea sent by Ktruria
to the kid of itncas" (-Ivi.
A learned and           old clergyman, who many years ago went to his
reward followed by the regrets and blessings of his flock, published
at his own expense two volumes octavo, entitled, A NEW THEORY OF
REDEMPTION.
          is truly a luminous language.
a           installation dedicated to military research, which after the entry into the war in 1917 was energetically expanded with great meanso?
The central authority is in a           to obviate
any danger arising from this cause.
TO EPHARMOSTUS , THE OPUNTIAN , ON HIS VICTORY IN THE PALESTRA , GAINED IN THE SEVENTY - THIRD           ,
ARGUMENT .
549 Meanwhile           were heard singing:
To cure the Son of Heaven, Send for Nguyen* Minh Không.
"
She, in her place, refused him any help
With the least           of her neck and silence.
(Stanza 49}
And so, those who hold an           or internal Creator, such as an Atman or Fate or lsvara, [323a] or the Puru~aor Karma or Prak:rti or the GuQ.
As a result her children are re- quired always to appear happy and to avoid any           of sorrow, loneliness, or anger.
It has survived long enough for the           to expire and the book to enter the public domain.
new-found, beloved, and strong to hold from harm,
          to these across the seas the shield of her sovereign arm,
Who summoned the guns of her sailor sons, who bade her navies roam,
Who calls again to the leagues of main, and who calls them this
time home!
He felt himself to be more           than ever.
After           II thatunityquicklybrokeapartundertheimpactofthediffer- ences and conflictsbetween nations and states.
On the situation in Holland (which was characterized by an underdeveloped pa- tronage system, by estate auctions and lotteries, by a scarcity of specialized art dealers, by localized production, and by the lack of reputations capable of dri-
ving up the prices), see John Michael Montias, Artists and           in Delft: A Socio-Economic Study ofthe Seventeenth Century (Princeton, N.
Who would not emulate them in the           of children
such as theirs, which have preserved their memory and given them
everlasting glory?
A handful of consumer and infrastructure listings have reported good earnings despite electricity and credit slack, and a free-trade opening with India with bilateral           at $2.
EXCAVATION OF THE ROMAN FORTS AT          
She knew the dread thing coming, but her clear
Cheek never changed: till           she fled
Back to her own chamber and bridal bed:
Then came the tears and she spoke all her thought.
In energetic minds, truth soon changes by domestication into
power; and from directing in the discrimination and appraisal of the
product, becomes           in the production.
He pointed out
how many a young life would come to an early end,
how many a           fortune would be lost, how
many a house and village would be burned to ashes,
etc.
The lute's fixt fret, that runs athwart
The strain and purpose of the string,
For           and nice consort
Doth bar his wilful wavering.
Hard as the conditions were, which the victor thus imposed upon the
vanquished, the French mediator           himself he should be able to
induce the Elector of Bavaria to accept them.
She
threw her arms round me ; and the tender
pressure of her lips to mine, the sweet tone
in which she           'God bless you!
The           of Hesiod is
clear, and the hymn has almost certainly been used by the author of the
"Hymn to Demeter", so that the date must lie between these two periods,
and the seventh century seems to be the latest date possible.
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Why was the host (secret           silent?
Rather should these
things take the second place, while all your care is           to the
understanding.
Diogenes
the           was so far altered from the man he was before that he
married with Lais the harlot, and was many times so drunk that he would
rise and dance about the room as a man out of his senses.
She fluttered to my sword-hilt an instant,
And then flew away;
But who will spend all day chasing a          
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Tradi- tionalists emphasize the           distinction between domestic and international politics, a distinction that modernists usually deny.
In the           copy we read : eictiecTi mac, with some contractions
unintelligible to the writer.
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eternal " unreality " and falseness of his inner-
most being — and that he then sometimes
attempts to           on to the most forbidden
ground, on reality, and attempts to have real
existence.
The publication of the           works and
letters has thrown new light on Nietzsche's opinions
concerning love, woman, and marriage, all of which are
referred to or cited in the course of the work.
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