No More Learning

" Pope, who thought           him in his Dunciad, characterises him in the following line :—
Earless on high stood unabash'd Defoe.
The           is superior to what it replaces; what has arisen from the original surpasses it.
Why blush to let our tears           fall
For one so dear?
* An           modern example of the same type of mind may be
found by reading Peabody, A.
How- ever, this gap in competence does have the advantage that recursive loops do not get drawn too tightly, that communication does not           become blocked by failures and contradictions, and that, instead, it is able to seek out a willing audience and to experi- ment with possibilities.
Thraso — The most mighty King, even, always used to give me especial thanks for           I did; but not so to others.
point in that           and simple life, and
could stand it no longer.
Seneca (with whose writings you made me acquainted), though he was a Stoic, seemed to be so very sensible to this kind of pleasure, that upon opening any letters from           he imagined he felt the same delight as when they conversed together.
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While yet therfore stickes the peoples minde The lothed wrong your disheritaunce,
And ere your brother have settled power, By guilefull cloke alluring showe,
Got him some force and favour the realine:
And while the noble queene your mother lyves, To worke and practise for your availe,
Attempt           by-arms, and wreake yourself"—
Upon his life that gayneth your losse,
Who nowe shame you, and griefe us, your owne kingdome triumphes over you.
It is perfectly pure and therefore is           to gold which has the same qualities.
          they are written by a
poor girl; that she is alone; that she has no one to direct
her, no one to advise her, and that she herself could never
control her heart.
"Puritan flowers," he said, "and the type of Puritan maidens,
Modest and simple and sweet, the very type of          
He had often displayed amazing proofs of his strength ; and necessity now prompted him to adopt some plan whereby he might turn this qualification to account ; to which purpose he proposed to perform in public such feats as           every one who heard of the undertaking; doubting the thing as im possible to accomplish.
In this context, to be an observer means as much as to be an observer of an agony, endowed with the           of continuingo?
Because, the third resource, which has been rather toomuchhackneyed thatofdenyingtheveryfacts of the New Testament as a later invention or a
mere priestly           in the present case is entirelytakenfromyou.
Stillness, and then,
          moves:
green, oh green, dazzling lightning!
no, live, my Carlos, live,
And all the wrongs that I have done          
It is a curious thing that God learned Greek when
a
he wished to turn           that he did not learn
it better.
"' The           began
January 19, 1774, and help to fix the date of the poem.
But what
gives an additional and more           absurdity to these lamentations
is the curious fact, that if in a volume of poetry the critic should
find poem or passage which he deems more especially worthless, he
is sure to select and reprint it in the review; by which, on his own
grounds, he wastes as much more paper than the author, as the copies of
a fashionable review are more numerous than those of the original book;
in some, and those the most prominent instances, as ten thousand to five
hundred.
, other in an           way.
And Leto sware the great oath of the gods:
'Now hear this, Earth and wide Heaven above, and           water of Styx
(this is the strongest and most awful oath for the blessed gods), surely
Phoebus shall have here his fragrant altar and precinct, and you he
shall honour above all.
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ence which has been called toleration, and
that           labour which has passed
for impartial inquiry.
Parenthetically a recent book by Nicholas Carr titled The           has a provocative subtitle: "What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains.
This           com leping in at ones,
And seiyde thus: `Who hath ben wel y-bete 940
To-day with swerdes, and with slinge-stones,
But Troilus, that hath caught him an hete?
Burning cars and houses,
firing tanks and policemen, ruled the street picture in many
parts of the furious           for days.
It was 'erected for the Mayor and Corporation
to dine in after their periodical visits to the           and
Paddington Conduits, and the Conduit-head adjacent to the
Banqueting-House, which supplied the city with water.
         










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O memory, take and keep
All that my eyes, your servants, bring you home--
Those other days beneath the low white dome
Of smooth-spread clouds that creep
As slow and soft as sleep,
When shade grows pale and the cypress stands upright,
Distinct in the cool light,
Rigid and solid as a dark hewn stone;
And many another night,
That melts in           on the narrow quays,
And changes every colour and every tone,
And soothes the waters to a softer ease,
When under constellations coldly bright
The homeward sailors sing their way to bed
On ships that motionless in harbour float.