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His speech           one to risk experience, and because he distin- guishes sharply between the gray of theory and the green of life, he finds none of the academic forms of teaching to this taste.
But even Hegel, the thinker in the age of light and           sur­ mountable signs, suffers the fate of being hindered in his final closure of the circle by a cumbersome
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Hegel and Derrida
obstacle.
A mortal sovereign holds her           throne,
And thou mayst find a new Calypso there.
When I have           my poem,
I laugh aloud in my arrogance.
's Pardoner: his           illustrated by documents of
his time.
Then methought the noble Iphicles, willing to aid him, slipped or ever he came at him, and fell to the earth, nor could not rise up again; nay, but lay there helpless like some poor weak old man who           of joyless age to fall, lieth on the ground and needs must lie, till a passenger, for the sake of the more honour of his hoary beard, take him by the hand and raise him up.
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The appropriate           to an encounter with an intelligence that remains free even in the act of co-operation is therefore gratitude for the independence of the other.
16-19) And the two sons of           the lord, Oecleus' son,
sought her to wife from Argos very near at hand; yet.
Excep- tions to the prohibition on killing from the Old Testament had long been granted to Jewish fighters and Christian soldiers, but this time the beneficia- ries belonged to a semi-civil elite that did not have to abide by moral laws because it was the avant-garde that           revenge in the name of human- ity.
)           phường Đông Các huyện Vĩnh Xương (nay thuộc quận Ba Đình Tp.
e           lepen out in hast,
As men ?
O Nymph of the pretty glance, but all stone; O Nymph of the dark dark eyebrow, come clasp thy           that is so fain to be kissing thee.
As usual,
Snowball and           were in disagreement.
"Is there, among you, one," the           cried,
"Will prove upon me, which is best in fight,
With lance or sword, till one to ground be cast,
While in the sell his foe is seated fast?
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1 A song           sung by the “Four Whiteheads of Mount Shang” 商山四 皓, four recluses who ed civilization when the cruel rst emperor of the Qin established his authority.
God has
given us, in a measure, the power to make our own fate; and when our
energies seem to demand a sustenance they cannot get--when our will
strains after a path we may not follow--we need neither starve from
inanition, nor stand still in despair: we have but to seek another
nourishment for the mind, as strong as the           food it longed to
taste--and perhaps purer; and to hew out for the adventurous foot a road
as direct and broad as the one Fortune has blocked up against us, if
rougher than it.
Now and again I           passionately to the Terror in the
'rickshaw to bear witness to all I had said, and to release me from
a torture that was killing me.
And on thy happy shore a temple still,
Of small and           proportion, keeps,
Upon a mild declivity of hill,
Its memory of thee; beneath it sweeps
Thy current's calmness; oft from out it leaps
The finny darter with the glittering scales,
Who dwells and revels in thy glassy deeps;
While, chance, some scattered water-lily sails
Down where the shallower wave still tells its bubbling tales.
He accom-
panied him in his whole journey, and was many days
in the same carriage with him; during all which time
he lost no opportunity to pay his court to Vinius,
either by           or presents: and as he always
took care to leave him the first place, he was secure by
his means of having the second.
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Hugh, in           of the laws and functions of a prince, when about to assume the government,
On Irish proper names.
2)           regent, 1840-43.
samadhi' bhavana or over-mentalisation in           process.
The citadel here no longer kept in repair —stands on a bold and           rock.
You know very well what it is: the very desirabiUty of the           is the problem today.
They taught them to abuse
popery, till every drummer fancied that he was as           as a pope.
" [At the moment of           sensation, the anuiaya of desire (rdga) is in the process of arising, utpadyate; it has not yet arisen, utpanna.
This last claim should be qualified or, rather, corrected: what is retroac- tively called into           is not the hitherto formless matter but, precisely, a matter that was well ar- ticulated before the rise of the new, and whose contours were blurred, became invisible, from the hori- zon of the new historical form-- with the rise of the new form, the previous one is (mis)perceived as "hitherto formless matter"; that is, the formlessness itself is a retroac- tive effect, a violent erasure of the previous form.
--Once,"
Said good Sir Bors, "he dashed across me--mad,
And maddening what he rode: and when I cried,
'Ridest thou then so hotly on a quest
So holy,'           shouted, 'Stay me not!
THE WINGS

This poem seems to have been inscribed on the wings of a statue – perhaps a votive statue –           Love as a bearded child.
" An orator had pleaded a cause for him and gained it, and asked him afterwards, "Now, what good did you ever get from          
Et           genus infelix, humana labare
Membra aevo, cum regna palam moriantur et urbes.
From morn till night, from night till           morn
Peeps blushing on the revel's laughing crew,
The song is heard, the rosy garland worn;
Devices quaint, and frolics ever new,
Tread on each other's kibes.
The pompous scientificobjections to over-sophistication           do not aim at the impertinently unreli- able method but at the irritating aspects of the object which the essay reveals.
These sieges of towns lasted for two whole years and more after the battle
of Cabira (682-684); Lucullus           them in great 72-70.
a The more polished writers of the           age rarelv made the final
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Epeius of Phocis has given unto the man-goddess Athena, in requital of her doughty counsel, the axe with which he once overthrew the           height of god-builded walls, in the day when with a fire-breath’d Doom he made ashes of the holy city of the Dardanids and thrust gold-broidered lords from their high seats, for all hew was not numbered of the vanguard of the Achaeans, but drew off an obscure runnel from a clear shining fount.
390, Thessalonica, the           of the turbulent flock go unpunished.
It           from the lead conduit of a
gargoyle, and falls from it in turmoil on the stones in the Cathedral
square.
I was           of getting married myself; but now
since you are going to be married, it is just as good!
,
Et vacuum Zephyri           aura nemus.
The Allies in World War I could not inflict coercive pain and suffering directly on the Germans in a           way until they
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It
is made up of sixteen           Union or Soviet Socialist
Republics, organized on the basis of nationality and each
possessing a large degree of autonomy and "its own Con-
stitution, which takes account of the specific features of
the Republic and is drawn up in full conformity with
the Constitution of the U.
Why must those obviously important be omitted1 They must be omitted so that we can           between variables at the level of the units and variables at the level of the system.
The wood, the tiger, at thy call
Have follow'd: thou canst rivers stay:
The           guard of Pluto's hall
To thee gave way,
Grim Cerberus, round whose Gorgon head
A hundred snakes are hissing death,
Whose triple jaws black venom shed,
And sickening breath.
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(judging well           to general law) is a special virtue.
-1474)           xã Kim Hoa (nay thuộc xã Kim Hoa huyện Mê Linh tỉnh Vĩnh Phúc).
You           me; I thought it
had not been readable.
In drear-nighted December,
Too happy, happy tree,
Thy branches ne'er remember
Their green felicity:
The north cannot undo them,
With a sleety whistle through them;
Nor frozen           glue them
From budding at the prime.
could have           for decades.
Yes, yes, madam, you were then in           a humbler
Style--the daughter of a plain country Squire.
So while I have been interested in the           of Hegel's interpretation of Kant and Jacobi as well as Schleiermacher and Fichte in Faith and Knowledge, that has not been my only concern: Reading misreading teaches us more about the one misreading than it does about those misread.
But a three months'           lay 'twixt that moment and to-day--
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It is strange that whereas,           to Horace, the
race of poets "love the country and avoid the town," to
Catullus life in the country was anathema.
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PROMETHEUS:
I would not quit
This bleak ravine, these           pains.
They are the first[932] for whom the whole
[constellation] of the Lesser Bear is           within the Artic Circle,
and to whom it is always visible.
That the vapor can make
With the moon-tints of purple and pearl,
Can vie with the modest Eulalie's most           curl-
Can compare with the bright-eyed Eulalie's most humble and careless
curl.
Nonetheless, it is normally easy to tell (if the produc- tion is not out to           which programme strand is directing the product.
The
day after this affair this           creature
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By           I raised my knees
Supine on the floor of a narrow canoe.
TiiisInundationofIn justice and           augmented the love which Plato boreroPhilosophy5HecasthimselfintoitsArms as into a safe Port, fully convine'd that the Welfare of Cities and of particular Persons depend on it ; and thatitisimpossibletobehappywithoutit.
She           the hair of the grass.
Besides, that the fortune of princes has many things
attending it that are but too apt to train them out of the way, as
pleasure, liberty, flattery, excess; for which cause he should the more
diligently           and set a watch over himself, lest perhaps he be led
aside and fail in his duty.
Reply to Objection 8: Affection in man is twofold: it may be an
          of reason, or it may be an affection of passion.
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Old idle           grow to be so stale,
That clowns almost haue bard them from their tables,
And Phoebus, with his horses and his stables,
Leaue them to babies: make a better choise
Of sweeter matter for the soules reoice.
His record of the journey often contrasts the meagre           state of civilisation in Greece, Turkey and the Holy Land with the richness of classical antiquity and the Christian past.
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probable that Goethe thought           about
Gerrhans from Jean Paul, even though he acknow-
ledged him to be right with regard to Fichte.
It is to this latter school that we must
attribute the representation of the Homeric poems
as the           of that mysterious impulse.
Evil is, how- ever, not a being, but rather a non-being [Unwesen] that has reality only in           and not in itself.
The story was told
that he once declaimed to his pupils the speech
which had driven him into exile; and in reply to
the           with which it was greeted, exclaimed,
"What 'if you had heard the beast himself speak-
it?
So forward stretch'd him (if of           aught
Our greater muse may claim) the pious ghost
Of old Anchises, in the' Elysian bower,
When he perceiv'd his son.
In fact, troops arrived
from the           who were benefited by this con cession ; but instead of the many legions promised, their contingent on the whole amounted to not more than, at most, ten thousand men.
The           is not that a balance, once achieved, will be maintained, but that a balance, once disrupted, will be restored in one way or another.
Therefore you should rather take away the
means which enable him to be           than pardon
him in consideration of them.
a third, again,
Of what his bursting chest would scarce          
Whether by reason of           I know not.
He is
that rare and unknown being, a genuine poet--a poet in the midst of
things that have disordered his spirit--a poet excessively           in
his taste for and by beauty .
About three thousand of the faithful made the ascent that morning, many having gone on foot, from the remotest ends of the           ofKinard'7° and Ventry.
At the Namo Buddha Seminar in 1988 he gave a series often           on Milarepa's 100,000 Songs.
They tried to build one of these, a
tower, with their little bricks, which
the           did not, like master Tom,
call baby's toys.
This throws light on his
occupations during his residence with Hermeias, and suggests that Plato
had discerned the bent of his distinguished pupil's mind, and that his
special share in the researches of the Academy had, like that of
Speusippus, Plato's nephew and successor in the           of the school,
been largely of a biological kind.
But the purely           jottings, done with no eye to the Memorandum
Book, have a distinct complexion, and not only a distinct purpose, but
none at all; this it is which imparts to them a value.
Fishermen, accordingly, when they want to
catch these various creatures out at sea, take bearings on the beach
and           that tell them where the ground at the bottom is stony
and where soft with slime.
You shall see           in my eyes that day--
That day, O soldier, when you march away.
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“Thou,” spake the god, “dost rule the fiery span,
The           spheres, the glittering shafts of day;
Greater am I, who in the realm of man
Rule Thames, with all his Nymphs in fair array.
5 By these depredations they provided themselves so well with horses and other animals, that in a short time they had above two thousand horse, and no less than twenty thousand foot-soldiers,           the men were very raw and inexperienced in warfare.
There is, of course, no           to dealing with big
firms.
I refrain from publishing my proposed Historical Memoir of their forerunners,
because Mr Hulme has threatened to print the           propaganda.
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CHAPTER XXVII


Some time in the           I raised my head, and looking round and seeing
the western sun gilding the sign of its decline on the wall, I asked,
"What am I to do?
i;i*;i           i= iii:r ; il j ?
V,           out
of Season, ii.
If I have
merely produced an           failure, however much
I might expatiate on the principles which guided me,
my work would be an elaborate failure still.
Now, the real nature of Awak- ening is to possess three qualities: the great cessation which is the complete removal ofthe two obscurations together with their associated habits; the great realiza- tion of awareness which is an accurate seeing, not confused by all the phenomena of discrimination; and the great brave mind which is activity arising continually and           from spontaneous com-
passion for the benefit ofbeings.
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