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powerful
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only yesterday--nay, this very minute.
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Thyamis in the night
before the battle with another band of brigands had a vision of Isis who
gave
Chariclea
to him with the mystic words: “Having her, you will not
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like a guest (in awe of his host);
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regarding
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So ended their discourse, which, for any very
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" No," said his father, " I think it
is only a fire made by gypsies; -I see
some brown rags
fluttering
by the side
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We force something from them now by sym-
pathy and now by violence: the oneis urged onward
and led to see clearly by the veneration which the
secrets of the things inspire in him, and the other
again by the indiscretion and malice met with in
the
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compensation
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I will come out of the new thicket
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procession
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' The world is mapped through the visual system: the mother's face is imaged on the retina and visual cortex before it is
imagined
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In the same
year, a sudden pestilence(485) depopulated first the southern parts of
Britain, and afterwards attacking the province of the Northumbrians,
ravaged the country far and near, and
destroyed
a great multitude of men.
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The invalidity or unenforceability of any
provision of this agreement shall not void the
remaining
provisions.
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Besides
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special
services
to add to the breviary.
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THE LIFE OF
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— He cannot rule himself;
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concludes
that it will be
easy to rule him, and throws out her lines to
catch him ;—the poor creature, who in a short
time will be his slave.
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Richardson
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3 The argument- greatly
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Marxist historiography is concerned with the "arc of world history"4 that reaches from classless primeval society to the communistic society of the future.
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Li Po, styled T'ai-po, was descended in the ninth
generation
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Meanwhile, where Hellespont's broad waters flow,
Stood Nestor's son, the messenger of woe:
There sat Achilles, shaded by his sails,
On hoisted yards
extended
to the gales;
Pensive he sat; for all that fate design'd
Rose in sad prospect to his boding mind.
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And by these words,
teachers
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Lecky traced this history with a fairness that went far to disarm
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prejudices
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but almost
everything
that he ascribes to the dream-work is attributable
to the activity of the unconscious, which is at work during the day, and
which supplies incitements not only for dreams but for neurotic symptoms
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Bringing Blood to Trakl's Ghost 641
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_, _but with The worlds bright eye or fair
eye_]
[31-2
could I vie
Angels with India,
_Walton_, _A182_, _E26_, _H60_
could I joy
The blisse of angells, _CCC_
could I vie (vey _Grosart_)
The blisse of angells, _Grosart and Chambers_
]
[43 ye silent groves, _Walton_: the silent Groves, _WI_: ye
careless
groves, _H60_: the careless grove, _CCC_: ye careless
groans, _Grosart and Chambers_]
[44 These are the courts my soul entire loves, _A182_: These
are my guests, this is the court I love, _CCC_: These are my
guests, this is that courtage tones, _Grosart and Chambers_:
the court age loves, _Ash 38_]
[46 My Anthem; be my Selah gentle Spring.
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Take a silver minute from your
treasured
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For the poor lost sheep of the Lord.
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The
people, in punishing their sovereign, did
precisely
that which the
government of July was so severely censured for failing to do when it
refused to execute Louis Bonaparte after the affair of Strasburg: they
struck the true culprit.
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Now, by help of an apodeictic practical law, being necessary conditions of that which it commands to be made an object, they acquire objective reality; that is, we learn from it that they have objects, without being able to point out how the conception of them is related to an object, and this, too, is still not a cognition of these objects; for we cannot thereby form any
synthetical
judgement about them, nor determine their application theoretically; consequently, we can make no theoretical rational use of them at all, in which use all speculative knowledge of reason consists.
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Not from any
self-will or
disregard
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To break their long sleeping
No voice may avail:
They hear not our weeping--
Our
famished
love's wail.
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The elaborate scheme he
planned and carried out so as to appear in the light of being forced
for his own protection to publish this correspondence, reads like the
plot of a cheap and particularly
villainous
melodrama.
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- You provide, in
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Perseus to redresse
This slaughter and this
spightfull
taunt, streight snatched out the Dart
That sticked in the fresh warme wound, and with an angrie hart .
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But she had another quality that much delighted her, although it may be thought a kind of check upon her bounty; however, it was a
pleasure
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Nicholas
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Thy care is fixt and
zealously
attends
To fill thy odorous Lamp with deeds of light,
And Hope that reaps not shame.
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Once when I was staying at the
monastery
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Andit is enhanced because alarms and incidents will be more frequent, and those who
interpret
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Stewart; "--
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What tears are “manly, Sir, manly,” as
Fred Bayham has it; and of what
lamentations
ought we rather to be
ashamed?
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And ye tell me, friends, that there is to be no
dispute about taste and
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The lyf of love is ful contrarie,
Which
stoundemele
can ofte varie.
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transacted
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He immediately
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his incompetence as soon as the metaphysical Atlas game is to be played with the world.
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An abyss separates those who conduct
themselves
according
to calculation, and
those who are guided by feeling.
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On Sunday mornings
Squealer, holding down a long strip of paper with his trotter, would
read out to them lists of figures proving that the production of every
class of
foodstuff
had increased by two hundred per cent, three hundred
per cent, or five hundred per cent, as the case might be.
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What is the hour,
Quintia?
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All we can do is to list some of them and hope that the rest will know who they are and that we
appreciate
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And exactly as in Art one is
only
concerned
with what a particular thing is at a particular moment to
oneself, so it is also in the ethical evolution of one's character.
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John M'Call has kindly made out written mAO'oos itiac eogAin of Clonmore for me the
following
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Gustavus Adolphus, at the sight of these
horrors, felt his blood boil with indigna-
tion, and
thoughts
of vengeance presented
themselves before him.
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Indeed, consumption stream resulting from starting a war at period t is the amount xt E[xjbt]: Player A may be willing to postpone the war at time t even if the transfer that he receives at time t and immediately
afterwards
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772) composed a poem on the dawn court
gathering
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D'Aubigne,
speaking of Erasmus as the
greatest
critic of
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Poland - 1910 - Protestantism in Poland, a Brief Study of its History |
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long enough for the copyright to expire and the book to enter the public domain.
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For that would be just the same as to wish to taint the purity of the moral
disposition
in its source.
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FORERUNNERS
Long I
followed
happy guides,
I could never reach their sides;
Their step is forth, and, ere the day
Breaks up their leaguer, and away.
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Emerson - Poems |
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That clasped the
ribbands
of that azure sea,
Did any know thee save my heart alone?
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Ezra-Pound-Provenca-English |
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His first book was a
compilation
for the use of
students in schools, called (A Book of Elo-
quence) (1853).
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v29 - BIographical Dictionary |
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The result of all his efforts
had been, on the one hand, to fill the most powerful classes in the
community--the dealers in slaves and, ivory--with a hatred of the
government, and on the other to awaken among the mass of the inhabitants
a new perception of the
dishonesty
and incompetence of their Egyptian
masters.
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Strachey - Eminent Victorians |
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Indeed, it is rather
difficult
to do so.
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Orr - Famous Affinities of History, Romacen of Devotion |
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Nay,
My
children
live.
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Euripides - Alcestis |
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God give you his grace: you have already the face
and figure of your grandfather, who was one of the
most accomplished
gentlemen
of his time: your reso-
lution delights me, and in a short time I shall second
it, by placing you in the house of some prince, where
you may make your apprenticeship in arms.
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Childrens - Little Princes |
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And to whate'er pursuit
A man most clings absorbed, or what the affairs
On which we
theretofore
have tarried much,
And mind hath strained upon the more, we seem
In sleep not rarely to go at the same.
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Lucretius |
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“And the steed it shall be shod
All in silver, housed in azure,
And the mane shall swim the wind:
And the hoofs along the sod
Shall Aash onward and keep measure,
Till the
shepherds
look behind.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v05 - Bro to Cai |
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technical
restrictions on automated querying.
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Spenser - 1592 - Apologie for Poetrie |
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