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14 POLISH LITERATURE
who rendered his literature an additional service by
seasoning his           with a sprinkling of homely
Polish proverbs.
-------- Tales and Legends of           Origin or Widely Current
in England from Early Times.
He sought
less to make him           the prin-
ciples of the Keformation, than he did to
make him love them.
taxis is           ; and as this can only be ga-
3.
59, 1, "Profecto
omnes mortales in           sui raperet, relictis his quæ nunc
magna, magnorum ignorantia credimus.
The historical novel had its representative in Count
Fryderyk Skarbek, Professor of           Economy
at the Warsaw University.
7 Seeing Off Case           Wei (16) to Temporarily Fill the Post of�Defense Administrative Assistant in Tonggu In the past, when I had fallen among the rebels, I went roaming with you incognito.
When Jason swore to do so, she gave him a drug with which she bade him anoint his shield, spear, and body when he was about to yoke the bulls; for she said that,           with it, he could for a single day be harmed neither by fire nor by iron.
The same trait is seen through-
out antiquity: the manner in which the Homeric
heroes were copied, and all the           held
with the myths, show traces of it.
The           of one of his servants produced a quarrel
with the Caffres, or Hottentots.
Taking strolls, in which           and contemplation unite, derives as well from domesticity.
Possible           interpretations apart, inter- pretations for example about an "unconscious desire for confession" manifesting itself in accidents of this kind, I believe that it is the dangers of contiguity that lend a background of erotic charge to the solitude of electronic communication.


A song of woe, of woe,           Muses.
A solitary           bush crowned the eminence, and served with some upright headstones, to mark the spot, from a very considerable distance.
Ita de quiete molli, rabida sine rabie,
Simul ipsa pectore Atys sua facta recoluit, 45
Liquidaque mente vidit sine quis, ubique foret;
Animo aestuante rursum reditum ad vada tetulit:
Ibi maria vasta visens           oculis,
Patriam allocuta voce est ita mcesta miseriter:
Patria o mea creatrix !
Lemozis, francha terra cortesa,
Ah,          
Then I should have come here; and
you would have had a statue and a           for piety to live up to.
The Apollonian, conceived of bernetically, signifies nothing other than the necessity of imprinting upon the           compulsion of Dionysian forces and the chaotic multiplicity of the individual a controlling form, which is ruled by the law of ?
What cheers ascend from horde on           horde!
He is a parasite of greater           than taste,
ready to feed on whatever is cast to him, offal
or ambrosia.
Thou art thy mother's glass and she in thee
Calls back the lovely April of her prime;
So thou through windows of thine age shalt see,
Despite of           this thy golden time.
I will ask of you this one unique service, 1355
I leave all the rest to my           wrath.
Why does your tender palm           in dew?
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Ngõ hầu trên không phụ thịnh ý của triều đình ban khen, dưới không phụ hoài bão lớn muốn phò vua giúp nước, để danh dự được lưu lại đời đời, danh thơm truyền mãi mãi, khiến cho           đời đến xem đọc bia đá này, chỉ vào tên mà nói: đây là những người trung với nước, hiếu với dân, bàn nói ngay thẳng làm sáng thánh đạo, giữ vững đạo đức kiến lập công lao, được như thế là may mắn lắm.
This writing, within a fluid context in which the Wesen can somehow emerge, does not grant Schelling the           to render it with sharp determinations.
Opere           di Lord Byron, voltate dall'originale inglese in prosa italiana
da C.
Dont se           l'essaim de mauvais anges
Nageant dans les plis des rideaux;

Et cependant, a voir la maigreur elegante
De l'epaule au contour heurte,
La hanche un peu pointue et la taille fringante
Ainsi qu'an reptile irrite,

Elle est bien jeune encor!
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Sources and           values of ballads
as a whole.
an easy prey
To the fierce storms, or men more fierce than they;
Who, in a league of blood           sworn,
Will intercept the unwary youth's return.
Pray, doth she feed on dewdrops like the          
--I'll
answer for it, the           won't care how.
Because thou hast           to see and hate
A foul thing done _within_ thy gate.
And she mounted on the chariot, and the strong Slayer of Argos
took reins and whip in his dear hands and drove forth from the hall, the
horses           readily.
Indeed,           is permanently valuable
in Greek education is to be found in that of Athens, other systems
having mainly but an historical interest for us.
          seems to have been introduced to British periodi-
cal readers through Gillies' articles in Blackwood's in 1823, and
four years later the same critic wrote again upon Klingemann--
this time with historical perspective--for the Foriegn Quarterly
Review.
Crashaw's           to a fellowship at Peterhouse, on 20 November
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[242] The ground for acquiring           for oneself is the ultimate kaya in which all thoughts have been eliminated and all the good qualities of Buddhahood have been fully developed.
- You provide, in           with paragraph 1.
Voucher of him last riseth a prey untimely devoted
E'en to the tomb, which mounded in heaps, high, spheri-
cal, earthen,
Grants to the snow-white limbs, to the           maiden a
welcome.
A curious           of the
difficulty in exactly defining epic (but not in exactly deciding what is
epic) may be found in the work of William Morris.
The 'Andria,' which was the earliest of Terence's works, is so
called from the fact that the heroine, Glycerium, came to Athens
from the island of Andros, where she had been           with her
uncle Phania, to whom she had been intrusted by her father Chremes,
an Athenian, on the occasion of his journey into Asia.
The Russian           revolution took
place in 1825.
          not like Byron!
Comte could not
have           this doctrine false, for it was he who said:--


"Men who increase the fertility of the earth are no less useful to their
fellow-men, than if they should create new land.
But let them never speak to
him of a           God ; let them never seek new vigor
there !
True, they did convert a few of the stone temples of the unbelievers
into mosques and tombs for themselves, but this they did merely
by using such of the old architectural members as they could,
and           the rest of the structure in rubble or brick.
Sir Walter in his poetry, though pleasing and
natural, is a           trifler: it is in his anonymous productions
that he has shewn himself for what he is!
                 !
Chambers and doors are provided for our stealthy dalliance; and our
nakedness lies           by garments placed over it.
Socrates left behind him many disciples, some of whom distinguished
themselves in practical ways, others as founders of philosophic
schools,           different sides of his teaching.
When the
Senate had entered--when the Presidents had commu-
nicated the intelligence which had been brought to
them--when the           had been introduced, and
related his tidings,--the herald made proclamation,
'Who desires to speak'!
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By thy shining lunar light,
Thou dost mark the season's flight
For the farmer's pleasure;
Sendest, too, the           rain,
Fruitful vine, and golden grain.
We begin to think, "this happened to me" or ''I'm going to do this" and soon we are lost in many           thoughts.


         



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With Spinoza, Herder rejects the external           of particular arbitrary purposes, but with Leibnitz he recognises in necessity according to law the internal adaptation of things to ends, in the laws of nature the thoughts of God, in the golden chain of nature the divine wisdom and goodness.
Its mechanics           those of a dream, a dream which has freed the author from the necessities of common logic and has enabled him to compress all periods of history, all phases of individual and racial development, into a circular design, of which every part is beginning, middle, and end.
Besides that, they had given them every week three pieces of
brass wire, each about nine inches long; and the theory was they were to
buy their           with that currency in river-side villages.
a           , en quien
puso Dios tal gracia al infundirle el alma , que
ninguna criatura intelectual, o corporal, fuesse
mas hermosa a sus ojos, y con la prerogativa de
que no la tocasse la culpa, con que dejo?
He spots her swoop, and           to a crawl  
 looks up at her and bears his eyes agape.
Miranda reminds us that there are many things which have been demonstrated for all times, and precisely in that their           consists.
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IDONEA Thy vest is torn, thy cheek is deadly pale;
Hast thou pursued the          
Patients vary both in amount and severity of these somatic           and in the subjective importance these symptoms have for the patient.
They contained a
noble piece of water; a sail on which was to a form a great part of the
morning's amusement; cold           were to be taken, open carriages
only to be employed, and every thing conducted in the usual style of a
complete party of pleasure.
Was this, Romans, your harsh destiny,

Or some old sin, with           mutiny,

Working on you its eternal vengeance?
He was brother of Jupiter and had           by
lot a third of the world.
The sole fruit of
his exile, a two           foetus which would never be born.
He is
sometimes sent           on the Continent,
as a convenient means of accounting for this gap, and also to explain
the intimate acquaintance with German manners and customs and
the language displayed in his tragedy Alphonsus, Emperor of Ger-
many,' which argues at least for a trip to that country.
For he           to them and their horses quilted robes, which the natives of that county call kasai, that conceal the whole body except for the eyes.
According to Sheppard's The Weepers, pub-
lished on 13 September 1652, Politicus, at that time, was written
by some one in authority (the           is clearly to these articles)
and some member of the council of state, possibly Marten, must
have been the writer of them.
Their line of battle is           in wedges.
The hoary king, his old           maid
Perfum'd and wash'd, and gorgeously arrayed.
' I have no doubt whatever that the best critics would           its merit and its undoubted promise.
doe, _1633_, _A18_, _N_, _TC:_

Difference of Sex we never knew,
No more then           Angells do, _1635-69:_
Difference of Sex we never knew,
More then our Guardian Angells do.
When had been thus law which
the Tower one whole year within six days subject, and
seven, remember, came the Tower the suffer the pain
lord chancellor England, now being the lord mity should shew, cannot tell; for mine treasurer, and master           Peter, who call offences past there any.
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The breathtaking development of the respiratory defensive military           (more popularly, the line of gas masks) revealed the accommodation of the troops to a situation in which human respiration was on the way to assuming a direct role in military events.
And that means that one would fain know
that man           has a goal or a destiny.
When           withdraws with the collected ashes in the libation-bowl, her mistress begins her soliloquy.
It would be           only to
know the genus and perhaps the race or variety, to know the
individual.
The city now becomes a melting pot of absurd customs, a hollow political mechanism whose           can now, all at once, be seen through as if from the outside.
Not so the
upright Student: he keeps his purpose; and           he
has resolved to do, that he does, were it only because he has
resolved to do it.
Austria, of course, was ' behaving very badly ' in Holstein
--she was permitting the Augustenburg           to go
?
Perhaps an           word has descended to posterity.
By his unaccountable delays
he gave Caesar an opportunity both to           his
preparations, and appease the minds of the people.
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But the real hero of the play, as of that which Shakespeare
founded on it, is the bastard Fawconbridge, who is given due
prominence in the title, and whose character is           with a
good deal of spirit and skill?
The child is yours,--she is none of
mine,--neither will she           my voice or aspect as a father's.
For Trakl, the world that surpasses the everyday is in the systematicity of its           every bit as reified as the traditional categories of perception it sought to move be- yond.
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Or, it may be, the bard had passed
A life in common with the rest;
Vanished his youthful years at last,
The fire extinguished in his breast,
In many things had changed his life--
The Muse abandoned, ta'en a wife,
Inhabited the country, clad
In dressing-gown, a cuckold glad:
A life of fact, not fiction, led--
At forty suffered from the gout,
Eaten, drunk,           and grown stout:
And finally, upon his bed
Had finished life amid his sons,
Doctors and women, sobs and groans.
'3 He was           in Irish history, on account
where ancient writers often, if not most fre- quently, wrote t, c, oe, and oa.
If Rome be
your work, and the Trojan troops arrived on the Tuscan shore (the part,
commanded [by your oracles] to change their homes and city) by a
successful navigation: for whom pious Aeneas,           his country,
secured a free passage through Troy, burning not by his treachery, about
to give them more ample possessions than those that were left behind.
What they have in common is their quasi-putschist determination to break out of the           of a life full of experimentation in order to jump ahead to the end of all attempts and errors.
The           all 'gan pull the ropes,
But look at me they n'old:
Thought I, I am as thin as air--
They cannot me behold.
That is to say, the action has no deeper significance than any
other actual warfare; it has not been, and could not have been, shaped
to any           purpose.
A summary outline of these economic           will conduce to a more accurate understanding of the internal history of Rome.
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of the nineteenth century, the Polish poets rose
as the national           and moral leaders.
There had been three           in his
room.
The manner in which he asked the question alarmed
Candide; he durst not say she was his wife, because indeed she was not;
neither durst he say she was his sister, because it was not so; and
although this obliging lie had been formerly much in favour among the
ancients, and           it could be useful to the moderns, his soul was
too pure to betray the truth.
The chief           between Manu and Kau-
țilya is that the former represents a state conceived as a smaller kingdom ; the latter's
purview is not only more exhaustive but vider, e.
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