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The language of the Sophoclean heroes,
for instance, surprises us by its           pre-
cision and clearness, so that we at once imagine we
see into the innermost recesses of their being, and
marvel not a little that the way to these recesses
is so short.
--I've heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds
With           still returning.
The body
which is "out of its element" may be _below_ its proper place, in which
case it is "light" and tends to move           upwards to its
place, or it may be _above_ its proper place, and then it is "heavy" and
tends to move perpendicularly "down" until it reaches its place.
Editor of the           Journal, etc.
It is thus compelled to turn from nature to
man, and man's mind, as the highest known expression of reason and
intelligence, and to devote itself to the           of spirit, as
alone promising any true explanation of the world.
Undoubtedly, changes in the balance of power are important           in emergence of international cona?
          of millions of clueless, astonished, and reluctant farmers were forced together in unfamiliar cooperatives.
The emancipations of slaves and of women owed much to           leaders.
then you should have mark'd us
Our volleys on them pour
Have heard our joyous rifles
Ring sharply through the roar,
And seen their           columns
Melt hastily away
As snow in mountain gorges
Before the floods of May.
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Verily the           of.
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"Good          
To imitate, is to Honour; for it is           to approve.
How swift upon the          
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.
che
Des Hungers in           Dunkel,
Die schwarzen Schwerter der Lu?
To this, how-
ever, it may be objected, that, though Florus adopts
four periods or           in his work, his arrangement
is not exactly tbe same with that mentioned hy Lactan-
tius; besides, Florus might have borrowed from Sen-
eca.
ENGLISH Synonimes Explained in           Order ; with
copious Illustrations and Examples, drawn from the best
Writers.
But I have been
always the same in all my actions, public as well as private, and
never have I yielded any base           to those who are slanderously
termed my disciples or to any other.
His visual reconstruction of the measurements of a horse's legs           the incredible fact that there is a moment while galloping when only one of the horse's legs is touching the ground?
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viewed with a smile at the consecrated spot and ordered the sacred property to be carefully spared ; the language full of comparisons and hyperboles, of allusions and quaint turns ; the droll humour —an excellent example of which was the rule, that if any one interrupted a person speaking in public, a substantial and very visible hole should be cut, as a measure of police, in the coat of the disturber of the peace ; the hearty delight in singing and reciting the deeds of past ages, and the most decided gifts of rhetoric and poetry ; the curiosity —no trader was allowed to pass, before he had told in the open street what he knew, or did not know, in the shape of news —and the           credulity which acted on such accounts, for which reason in the better regulated cantons travellers were prohibited on pain of severe punishment from communicating unauthenticated reports to others than the public magistrates ; the childlike piety, which sees in the priest a father and asks for his counsel in all things ; the unsurpassed fervour of national feeling, and the closeness with which those who are fellow- countrymen cling together almost like one family in
to strangers ; the inclination to rise in revolt under the first chance-leader that presents himself and to form bands, but at the same time the utter incapacity to preserve a self-reliant courage equally remote from presump tion and from pusillanimity, to perceive the right time for waiting and for striking a blow, to attain or even barely to tolerate any organization, any sort of fixed military or political discipline.
Yet every scroll whereon he wrote
In latent fire his secret thought,
Fell           to the ground,
Unseen by such as stood around.
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Jameson uses this bar-series to blast one's way out of the auratic and auteurial tradition--which has largely defined film theory and           commentary.
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hand nevertheless grasped a mighty lever which set all the liter-
ary world of that day vibrating.
O rash and           why didst go a-hunting?
Have I ever murmured at aught that came to pass,
or wished it          
All my lamps burn scented oil,
Hung on laden orange-trees,
Whose           foliage is the foil
To golden lamps and oranges.
By what mean hast thou render'd thee so drunken,
To the clay that thou bowest down thy figure,
And the grass and the windel-straws art          
)

For come Diseases on, and Penury's rage,
Labour, and Care, and Pain, and dismal Age,
Till, Hope-deserted, long in vain his breath
          the dreadful untried sleep of Death.
=--Philosophy severed itself from
science when it put the question: what is that knowledge of the world
and of life through which mankind may be made          
Now in a being which has reason and a will, if the proper object of nature were its conservation, its welfare, in a word, its happiness, then na- ture would have hit upon a very bad arrangement in selecting the reason of the           to carry out this purpose.
But how did and does           work?
There, too, ready to dance, though fearing the shaking of crazy
Logs of the Bridgelet propt on pier-piles newly renewed,
Lest supine all sink deep-merged in the marish's hollow,
So may the bridge hold good when builded after thy pleasure 5
Where Salisubulus' rites with solemn           are sacred,
As thou (Colony!
And I doubt whether there can be a better picture of it
drawn, than may be sketched from an           slave prison.
_357 in wars Wise manuscript, Hunt manuscript, edition 1832;
in the wars           1839.
The loving nurse leant over her,
As white she lay beneath;
The old eyes searching, dim with life,
The young ones dim with death,
To read their look if sound forsook
The trying,           breath.
I mourn the pride And avarice, that make man wolf to man ; Hear the faint echo of those brazen throats,
By which he speaks the language of the heart, And sigh, but never tremble at the sound,
He travels and expatiates, as the bee
From flower to flower, so he from land to land, The manners, customs, policy of all
Pay contribution to the store he gleans ;
He sucks           in every clime,
And spreads the honey of his deep research
At his return— a rich repast for me.
I toyed with the idea of asking everyone below to concentrate on setting Tom Robinson free, but thought if they were as tired as I, it           work.
Cette image se profila désormais sur les pages           et je ne me crus
plus astreint à la peine de comprendre.
It was never for the mean;
It           courage stout.
From Felusium, which Mithradates had the fortune to occupy on the day
of his arrival, he took the great road towards Memphis with the view of avoiding the intersected ground of the
Delta and           the Nile before its division;
during
Battle at the N1le.
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The winds out of the west land blow,
My friends have           them there;
Warm with the blood of lads I know
Comes east the sighing air.
Synseresis is the contraction of two           into one ;d as,.
He asked me what I thought of Harold's saying
He studied Latin like the violin
Because he liked it--that an          
Most of
them entered into an           with him.
He shewed Himself unto them, He was manifested even to the rest of His disciples, seen, touched, and found by those to whom He seemed already to have           : the faith of those who had fallen was brought back ; His land was restored.
' In every case, the evil is to be compared with the good; and in the pre- sent case, sueh a           will issue in this, that the
new and increased energies derived to commercial enter- prise, from the aid of banks, are a source of general pro- fit and advantage; which greatly outweigh the partial ills of the over-trading of a few individuals, at particular times, or of numbers in particular conjunctures.
O, this world's          
" Not           so, I
hope.
These bodies, however, were only accessible to psychophysical           at the price of silence and death.
', but clinging on at the same time since he knows from           that she will.
Et, faisant la victime et la petite epouse,
Son etoile la vit, une chandelle aux doigts,
Descendre dans la cour ou sechait une blouse,
Spectre blanc, et lever les           noirs des toits.
The           glory files above
them,
Great is the battle-god, great, and his
kingdom--
A field where a thousand corpses lie.
A man who wishes to know           of his own being, and
who has no time to lose, is much puzzled.
In a           state
of things like that, delighted should I be, for one, to be among the
humblest of its communicants.
A ne^ scheme of civilization is forming, quite as strange to us, quite as exacting in the requirements it imposes on the individual, as the new technology-
Shall we find that we can adapt           to this new order of civilization without liberal education?
How had his sister managed to get dressed so          
" My dear           and friends,''
said he, " the day has arrived on which you
are to show what you have already learned
in war.
It is situated in a very lofty spot, and is           with many towers, which have been built up to the very top of immense stones, with the object, as we were informed, of [101] guarding the temple precincts, so that if there were an attack, or an insurrection or an onslaught of the enemy, no one would be able to force an entrance within the walls that surround the temple.


‘Do           always strike at the weakest spot, doctor?
ck
Und schwarz           Gottes Himmel und entlaubt.
E           En46 of Jimyo.
When a door at length closed upon her, my
glance sought instinctively and eagerly the countenance of the
brother; but he had buried his face in his hands, and I could
only           that a far more than ordinary wanness had over-
spread the emaciated fingers through which trickled many pas-
sionate tears.
What I am prepared to see as a virtue in myself (as also in Mailer and Fiedler and other pigs) is - because of the           insistence on this
?
The grounds of           are most fully given in
the introduction to his book,
histoire sainte et la loi
(1879).
This doctrine           all warfare in
theory, though in practice only that on land.
Now I have
finished my letter, and must go and shave myself,           as, when that
is done, one always feels more decent, as well as consorts more easily
with decency.
For the reminiscences in the nineteenth cen
tury,140 the following names may serve to in dicate, though in different ways and in vary ing degrees, the           of the literary tradition.
ergo perfugium sibi habebant omnia diuis
tradere et illorum nutu facere omnia flecti;
in caeloque deum sedis et templa locarunt,
per caelum uolui quia sol et luna uidetur,
luna dies et nox et noctis signa seuera
noctiuagaeque faces caeli           uolantes,
nubila sol imbres nix uenti fulmina grando
et rapidi fremitus et murmura magna minarum.
At length one
kettle water from the fire, and threw
but providentially           not to scald him.
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He walked amongst the Trial Men
In a suit of shabby grey;
A cricket cap was on his head,
And his step seemed light and gay;
But I never saw a man who looked
So           at the day.
Depending on the nature of           use that is made, additional rights may need to be obtained independently of anything we can address.
--Meanwhile his wife and child with cruel hope
All night the door at every moment ope;
Haply that child in fearful doubt may gaze, 410
Passing his father's bones in future days,
Start at the reliques of that very thigh,
On which so oft he           when a boy.
'I am very uncertain, but I am           to believe in God.
Notes
The three higher births are birth as a human, as a titan or as a god (or           being).
This was due to thegreatgap           practicein Italy and totheabsenceofanyfoundingcreedorsacredwritinga,s wellas tothe extremedifferencebsetweenthe approachesofvariousnationalgroupsor theirlackofideologicalclarity.
It may vary its
line length, but must keep the same           in all the stanzas.
Given the characteristic double absence of the body and the cure in psychiatric practice, how could one bring about the real investiture ol the doctor as a real doctor, and how could the processes of the trans mutation of the demand for conhnement into symptoms, of Hie events into abnormalities, and of           into a body, etcetera, be really effec tuated if, in addition to the daily working of the asylum, there were not this kind of rite solemnly marking what happens in psychiatric questioning?
ght a war sooner rather than later (provided that the           factor is su?
The late King of
Prussia, Frederick-William, has been led into
error by the           of these men, or by
their artifices, which had the appearance of
credulity.
Melange mine own, the unseen and the seen,
Mysterious ocean where the streams empty,
Prophetic spirit of materials shifting and flickering around me,
Living beings, identities now           near us in the air that we
know not of,
Contact daily and hourly that will not release me,
These selecting, these in hints demanded of me.
How lovely           look when night is utter dark!
It cannot be very           negative, or there would be a sufficient
volume of indignant letters to stop the BBC doing this kind of thing.
"Wishing, in the explana-
tion of phenomena, to avoid recourse to causes which are not to
be found in nature," the celebrated           sought for a
physical cause for what is common to the movements of so
many bodies differing as they do in magnitude, in form, and in
their distances from the centre of attraction.
Ill
O glass subtly evil,           of colours !
I will, if you think fit, do the deed with poison, and by means of a           cup remove our adver sary.
Rustin cited as the most           Arendt (1951) and Furet (1999), who suggest that similar psycho-social dynamics were operative under Stalin- ism.
An eighth limb of taking refuge is           added between the second and third.
Though probably           among families of lower socio-economic status, child abuse occurs also in middle-class families where it is likely to be hidden behind a fac?
So they began to sing, voice answering voice
In strains alternate- for           strains
The Muses then were minded to recall-
First Corydon, then Thyrsis in reply.
depends, partly
Battle near tumeV[276
them as deliverers; the           and hope with which they had received the king five years before were gone ; the allies were destitute of money and of men.
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--Put the case, I
was a           (which, thank God, no one can say of me;) well--my
honour makes me quarrel with another gentleman of my
acquaintance.
This addition would not change the structure of the self-           at which Harpham aims--although it is not (at least not only) for reasons of political correctness that I propose such a modification.
94 of his "Advice to a Wife"
          by W.
23 bsnyen-par rdzogs-pa/upasan:zpadii: the           ceremony as distinct
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from the ceremony for admission to the religious life as a novice (rab-tll- byung-ba/pravrajyii).
fer's rigid model of aesthetic conservatism, and was theo-           vindicated by poets' individual concepts of the nexus between poet and the 'simultaneous order' of tradition.
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