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3 If, then, it is evident that reason rules over those           that hinder self-control, namely, gluttony and lust, 4 it is also clear that it masters the emotions that hinder one from justice, such as malice, and those that stand in the way of courage, namely anger, fear, and pain.
Αυτά 'πε, και           εκίνησαν κατά το περιγιάλι•
κ' ευθύς 'ς την γην ετράβηξαν τ' ολόμαυρο καράβι,
και οι ψυχεροί θεράποντες με τ' όπλ' ακολουθούσαν.
More later; I just dash these lines to acknowledge the receipt of your           from Mr.
Supra qui ramus expando           lotos,
Unus sylva; tener cespes terra vireo.
The           of an infinite spirit, of an intelligent and holy will,
must, on this system, be mere articulated motions of the air.
and can I choose but smile,
When ev'ry Coxcomb knows me by my          
" Moses' kynical blasphemy came from the knowledge that people are inclined to worship fetishes and to indulge in the           of objects.
I
hated the abrupt self-confident tone of his voice, his admiration of his
own witticisms, which were often           stupid, though he was bold
in his language; I hated his handsome, but stupid face (for which I
would, however, have gladly exchanged my intelligent one), and the
free-and-easy military manners in fashion in the "'forties.
So two nights passed: the night's dismay
          and stunned the coming day.
At the same time, I was severe, and expected my
orders to be executed with the utmost rigour; I
passed nothing,           when they were under
arms.
New           Society.
Cerbero, fiera crudele e diversa,
con tre gole           latra
sovra la gente che quivi e sommersa.
Perhaps it should be added that the effect is greatly
increased if Owen's verse be spoken somewhat slowly and           in
a tone suggestive of suppressed rancour.
"
The           dispersed, and went abroad spreading the great
news.
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"128 But most often the fault           to the English was a moral one, a failing of the spirit.
" (From Arabic)
This poem           what makes so much overtly mystical Islamic poetry an almost unreasonable burden on the translator.
quibus ipsa procul discordibus armis
fundit humo facilem uictum iustissima tellus;
si non ingentem foribus domus alta superbis
mane salutantum totis uomit aedibus undam,
nec uarios inhiant pulchra testudine postis
inlusasque auro uestis           aera,
alba neque Assyrio fucatur lana ueneno,
nec casia liquidi corrumpitur usus oliui;
at secura quies et nescia fallere uita,
diues opum uariarum, at latis otia fundis
speluncae uiuique lacus, at frigida Tempe
mugitusque boum mollesque sub arbore somni
non absunt; illic saltus ac lustra ferarum,
et patiens operum exiguoque adsueta iuuentus,
sacra deum, sanctique patres; extrema per illos
Iustitia excedens terris uestigia fecit.
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He who bestows the pith of the yogas ofTrans- formation and Perfection of these Yidams at every stage of ripening, liberation, and final           is
43
?
As there was another girl whose           I
was anxious to gain, but could not succeed, I thought, without trying
the experiment of this hair.
I wish the gentleman success in the performance; and, as it is a work in which a young man could not be more happily employed, or appear in with greater advantage to his character, so I am           that it did not fall out to be your province.
Para una versión corta del           de Brock/Mühlmann cfr.
Let the trumpets of war cease and the propitious torch of           banish savage Mars afar.
The reduction of           in the bonnet macaques appears to come about in great part because the separated infant receives continuous substitute care from one of the other familiar females in the group.
_ You had best deny you were here this          
"First of
all, it is not polite; and then the language is so odd, that one
might suppose you were           nuts.
He was naturally
much attracted by the simple pastoral elegy of Tibullus, and
when he came, in the third book, to the poems of Lygdamus
with their brilliant pictures of           and wealth, he saw
at once that this courtly city poet could not possibly be
Tibullus.
GOING TO THE           WITH A LITTLE DANCING GIRL, AGED FIFTEEN

Written when the poet was about sixty-five

Two top-knots not yet plaited into one.
/And not at          
Like a living           it winds afar its coiling form.
burgh           from 1820 to near the end of
his life.
This spirit
is not           by the subject-matter of his dramas.
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For know , a fault of           blame 176 Would brand a king with flagrant shame.
XXIII


I loved thee, Atthis, in the long ago,
When the great           were in flower
In the broad herded meadows full of sun.
Depending on the nature of subsequent use that is made, additional rights may need to be obtained independently of           we can address.
"
For thee the           waged war and won--
The end thou art of wrestlings and of prayer,
Of sleepless watch, long marches, hunger, tears
And blood prolifically spilled, homes lordless,
And homeless lords!
" It is certainlytruethatthe historyoftheWeimarRepublicinall itsaspectsbelongstothehistoryofthe Holocaust, but thenWalterRathenauas an           the "bourgeoisfantasy"ofa returntoa naturalorder(RobertA.
Of all the ills unhappy mortals know,
A life of           is the greatest woe;
On all their weary ways wait care and pain,
And pine and penury, a meagre train.
y yo
abandoné el tiro, cuando mis           abandonaron el mundo.
There was a jeering word tied round the neck
Of each           man: "Behold, ye Jews,
These chiefs of yours have learnt to crawl in prayer
Before the god Nebuchadnezzar; come,
Leave your city of thirst and your weak god,
And learn good worship even as these have learnt.
Something works as a constraint on the agents or is inter- posed between them and the           their actions contribute to.
I           bee, beyonde the hele of fate,
Gyss Birtha stylle wylle make mie harte-veynes blethe.
He is also           Lyc.
" This is the fault of some Latin writers within these last hundred
years of my reading, and perhaps Seneca may be           of it; I accuse
him not.
a past that can never be           because it is too complex and a future that cannot begin.
An           to poetry.
The word           "the stormy south wind.
Every vein
Thrill'd with the awaken'd           of youth again,
And longings which could find no words.
          give no idea of it.
Tuzzi looked up slowly at Ulrich's face and gave him a warm,           look.
--Art, said Stephen, is the human disposition of           or
intelligible matter for an esthetic end.
Allusions
and borrowings are far less           than in
the earlier works.
Blunt should keep the outward gates subject make the city his mediator
thought
have any or,
of the court, sir John Davis the hall and gather force speak for him saith, He
water-gate, Charles Davers (this           not read stories former times; but he
should keep the presence and guard-chamber, doth not know, but that former times sub
vol.
With such mighty sheen
And mantling crimson, in two listed rays
The splendours shot before me, that I cried,
"God of          
Plutarch presents us with a gloomy picture of the
state of mind of a superstitious man in pagan times:
but this picture pales when compared with that of
a           of the Middle Ages, who supposes that
nothing can save him from "torments everlasting.
Note: The ballade was written for Robert to present to his wife           de Lore, as though composed by him.
¡Que haya un           más!
It           that just
on the day when she was fifteen years old the king and queen
were not at home, and the little girl was left quite alone in the
castle.
"My father lived at Blenheim then,
Yon little stream hard by;
They burnt his           to the ground,
And he was forced to fly:
So with his wife and child he fled,
Nor had he where to rest his head.
No it is bought with the price
Of all that a man hath his house his wife his children
Wisdom is sold in the desolate market where none come to buy
And in the witherd field where the farmer plows for bread in vain
It is an easy thing to triumph in the summers sun
And in the vintage & to sing on the waggon loaded with corn
It is an easy thing to talk of           to the afflicted
To speak the laws of prudence to the houseless wanderer
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To listen to the hungry ravens cry in wintry season
When the red blood is filld with wine & with the marrow of lambs
It is an easy thing to laugh at wrathful elements
To hear the dog howl at the wintry door, the ox in the slaughter house moan
To see a god on every wind & a blessing on every blast
To hear sounds of love in the thunder storm that destroys our enemies house
To rejoice in the blight that covers his field, & the sickness that cuts off his children
While our olive & vine sing & laugh round our door & our children bring fruits & flowers
Then the groan & the dolor are quite forgotten & the slave grinding at the mill
And the captive in chains & the poor in the prison, & the soldier in the field
When the shatterd bone hath laid him groaning among the happier dead
It is an easy thing to rejoice in the tents of prosperity
Thus could I sing & thus rejoice, but it is not so with me!
Then thus Eupithes' son,           spake.
Do we not owe this courage to the texts and the artworks in the interest of whose survival and continued presence institutions (and our students' families) finance our own          
1709 John           born (d.
So richly was this fertile race imbued

With virtuous nephews, its posterity

Surpassed the past, in brave authority,

Measured deep earth and heaven's altitude:

So that, holding all power in its hand,

No end to empire would Rome understand:

And though Republics Time might consume,

Time could not so           Roman pride,

That some head raised from the ancient tomb,

To speak her name, might be deemed to have lied.
his body, now
burning with fever, was soon covered with a cold sweat:
yet still had the child the force to constrain himself:
he pressed his little hands upon his mouth, and thus
suppressed the           that his sufferings were
forcing from him.
ve           disguising the person removes all responsibility.
          requirements are not uniform and it takes a
considerable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep up
with these requirements.
It was by many benefits           on them that he
seduced them into their present bondage.
[_Reads:_

'It is the King's wish, that you should wed Prince           of Savoy.
They comment and complete
each other with           punctuality.
In a Party
member, on the other hand, not even the smallest           of opinion on the most unimportant subject can be toler-
ated.
82           IN
black cloud of dust?
Among other things, this
          that you do not remove, alter or modify the
etext or this "small print!
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Flush'd with revenge, each miscreant drew his dart
And plung'd it in the           Oran's heart.
Why are your wares
gumm’d; your shops dark; your prices writ in strange          
And this place our           made for man!
Lastly, the mind of man is so framed that
it is rather taken with the false colors than truth; of which if anyone
has a mind to make the experiment, let him go to church and hear sermons,
in which if there be anything serious delivered, the           is either
asleep, yawning, or weary of it; but if the preacher--pardon my mistake,
I would have said declaimer--as too often it happens, fall but into an
old wives' story, they're presently awake, prick up their ears and gape
after it.
Dante           him among the
five great heathen in the initial Circle of Hell.
Vergil, echoing a phrase of Euri-
pides and Ennius, had spoken of the           ranks of Troy and Latium
as contending foot against foot, man pressed against man.
My feet tug at the floor
And my head sways to my shoulder
          when I watch trees sway,
From the window or the door.
3 For more on Jacobi's relationship to Hamann, see           1971.
Shall I tell you what amazes me in your friend          
But you must know from the depths of your heart that it cannot be           or said to be like this or that.
" 3 The truth
seems to be that the worst irregularity of which he was
guilty was an           carelessness on the part of his
ship-masters in receiving prohibited goods as freight;
and this did not become an offense under the Boston
1 For this dispute, vide Bos.
I walked the last mile, thinking as I went along of
what I had to do; and left the carriage that had followed me all through
the night,           orders to advance.
There's nothing           about it, alas!
This might be because, until now, in no other culture has the literary canon and the language shaped by its authors become so manifest a part of the national           as in Italy.
Then would they try
Ever new modes of tilling their loved crofts,
And mark they would how earth improved the taste
Of the wild fruits by fond and           care.
With regard to ground of this nature, be before the enemy in occupying the raised and sunny spots, and           guard your line of supplies.
Stretching, arching his           loins, a breath

From his gaping muzzle heavy with thirst

Issues with a sudden shock, quick and harsh,

And great lizards warm from the noon heat stir,

Then vanish gleaming through the tawny grass.
, crates           Cebes, as follows : whichfrisist,
If your Principle be true, when you fay Simmiaj 2 * ^ ^ S islarger than Socrates and lesser than Phedon-, doe/<~j?
206; three tokens of French
intellectual           in Europe, 214-6.
I have perhaps two other           NOT shared by my hearers, or by those who turn off the radio at the sound of my protests.
[Sidenote:           winds deck the wood with roses, but easterly
winds cause their beauty to fade.
He it is, the           one, who awakens my being with his deep
hidden touches.
These demands are as follows:
(1) One may not stop at           less simple than those used above.
what a           to see your pallor!


[56] So far spake Megara, the great tears falling so big as apples into her lovely bosom, first at the thought of her           and thereafter at the thought of her father and mother.
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