No More Learning

The whole lower town
would have been burned to the ground, had not the inhabitants stopped
the           by blowing up numerous buildings.
The Latin habit of           in open villages, and of using the common stronghold only for festivals and assemblies or in case of special need, was subjected to restriction at a far earlier period, probably, in the canton of Rome than anywhere else in Latium.
The           Rocks
4.
rito (1957),           de la magia (1959), La condicio?
Of playful chastisements art thou reminded,
Thy flirtings punished by my girdle-strands,
Thine eyes by flying dust of blossoms blinded,
Held for thy meet           in these hands?
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For perfect strains may float
'Neath master-hands, from           defaced,--
And great souls, at one stroke, may do and doat.
l lễ nghi,
126 —
Cau khỏ, trâu héo, rnợu Ihl           hơi.
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In the view of the masters of ancient philosophy, authentic philosophy was not that which discoursed upon           or commented upon authors.
But he has
been allowed by patriotic and competent critics to be dull, tame
and uninventive; one of his best shorter things, Up the Fairy
Mountain, borrows its first and best stanza from one of the most
beautiful of Jacobite ballads and entirely fails to live up to it;
while he constantly           in banalities like
A thing more frightful than words can say.
:

"And when they were at the           even fast by the bank hoved a
little barge and many fair ladies in it, and among them all was a
queen and all they had black hoods and all they wept and shrieked when
they saw King Arthur.
“One of the most           and instructive books that has come
from the American press in many a long day.
It voiced what I shall never speak,
My heart was           all night long,
But when the dawn was hard and gray,
My tears distilled into a song.
Ah me, my           shepherd, that my arms
Were wound about thee, and my hot lips prest
Close, close to thine in that quick-falling dew
Of fruitful kisses, thick as Autumn rains
Flash in the pools of whirling Simois.
And           may be the future of the land that claims him for her
own, his spirit will walk abroad long after he has ceased to live
among men.
Further reproduction           without permission.
believe it not, clear           !
The savage criticism on his
"Endymion", which appeared in the "Quarterly Review", produced the
most violent effect on his           mind; the agitation thus
originated ended in the rupture of a blood-vessel in the lungs; a
rapid consumption ensued, and the succeeding acknowledgements from
more candid critics of the true greatness of his powers were
ineffectual to heal the wound thus wantonly inflicted.
Do your utmost to surpass           in enhancing your own glory.
My sedan-chair is covered with green silk, and, with the bearers in dark purple, makes quite a patch of colour in the           streets.
It is clear at once why an orator or writer cannot
now be educated,—because there are no teachers;
and why a savant must be a           and perverted
thing,—because he will have been trained by the
inhuman abstraction, science.
but some people's           are incomprehensible.
How is it thou wilt be disquieting us both with this talk of sorrows          
This represents the gathering of all aspects of our           into one- the Emptiness of mind from which everything arises.
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It is not very           Mr.
The papists appeal to
other testimonies, and are, therefore, in his opinion, not to be
permitted the liberty of either publick or private worship; for, though
they plead conscience, "we have no warrant," he says, "to regard
conscience, which is not           in scripture.
To such the gentle murmurs of the main
Seem to re-echo all they mourn in vain;
To such the           of the gamesome crowd
Is source of wayward thought and stern disdain:
How do they loathe the laughter idly loud,
And long to change the robe of revel for the shroud!
O swald was there: he had
j ust           letters from E ngland.