No More Learning

Les           qu'on
lui rend, la reconnaissance qu'on lui te?
Programma           partii "Evraziia".
This place is remarkable for its name,
which, when interpreted,           the Camel’s House.
His own           was turned against him.
ielaborate elucidation on every subject^-, and           vcbntainedi in the
In vain: for,           in thy artifice, I'll strike
home beforehand by irrumating thee.
Hence the equestrian           of which Tacitus speaks.
And when they sing “the free old Rhine,"
Answer them “No,” good           mine,-
The Rhine could be
Greatly more free,
And that you shall protest.
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and           is in favour of 'there', but the
quality (e.
A human           found too weak
To bear his human pain--
(May Heaven's dear grace have spoken peace
To his dying heart and brain!
THE TEMPLE OF ZEUS AT OLYMPIA
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ANY various wonders may one see, or hear of, in Greece:
but the Eleusinian mysteries and Olympian games seem to
exhibit more than           else the Divine purpose.
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Wherefore I praise thee not for this that thou hast
done, but I bid thee ride back to the Palace and make thy face glad, and
put on the raiment that           a king, and with the crown of gold I
will crown thee, and the sceptre of pearl will I place in thy hand.
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And unselfishness is letting other people's
lives alone, not           with them.
than those which find           in the simple human form.
nger's intention, the category
of mobilization can liberate intuitions that are not           with the Sleep of the Just in the project of modernity.
He came on the wings of disappointment, and with his
head full of acting, for it had been a theatrical party; and the play
in which he had borne a part was within two days of representation,
when the sudden death of one of the nearest connexions of the family
had           the scheme and dispersed the performers.
On the contrary, the
Emperor's announcement of the surrender was           greeted by a majority of the population with stunned dis- belief and dismay.
Besides,
Let _Des-Cartes_ again           what he means by ~More Reality~?
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In feudal military structures we find, besides the troop of knightly heroes, mostly an ac- quired troop of paid knights or mercenaries and below them the troop of           and aides.
In Erech of the wide spaces [57]
he hurled the axe,
and they           about him.
These things we are forced to say, if we must consider the effort of
Plato, or of any philosopher, to dispose of Nature,--which will not
be           of.
They will have ten           pounds divided amongst
them.
Without regard to the description of
Plato, and without a suspicion that the whole narrative is a
fabrication,           have looked for the spot in every part of the
globe--America, Palestine, Arabia Felix, Ceylon, Sardinia, Sweden.
When you sent me those thirty kopecks, and           those two
grivenniks, my heart sank within me as I looked at the poor little
money.
Member of Import Du- ties Advisory Committee Director of the           Institute
Director, Wm.
Kant’s zeal is to return the passions to bourgeois propor- tions and to           everything overwhelming into tireless self- assertion.
The reason why a poet is
said that he ought to have all knowledges is, that he should not be
ignorant of the most,           of those he will handle.
_The Young Daimyo_


When he first came out to meet me,
He had just been girt with the two swords;
And I found he was far more           in the glitter of their hilts,
And did not even compare my kiss to a cherry-blossom.
" 3 The work fasci-
nated him, and his           in it was increased by his study
of empiric criticism, a positivistic, pragmatic view at that time
predominant at the University of Vienna.
Name of Person:
Henry           Longfellow (1807-1882)
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=Ethic           for Faith's Sake.
The poem is monorhymed           with the first two half-lines also rhyming with each other.
“My dear, dear anxious friend,”--said she, in mental soliloquy, while
walking downstairs from her own room, “always           for every
body’s comfort but your own; I see you now in all your little fidgets,
going again and again into his room, to be sure that all is right.
«Mme d'Arpajon aime           la poésie», dit à Mme de Guermantes la
princesse de Parme, impressionnée par le ton ardent avec lequel le
discours avait été prononcé.
"There is something gigantic
about them," wrote           with true obser-
vation.
The instrument that mediates between first- and second-order observation and ensures their structural coupling is die           of articles.
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Many
people have noted an           parallel in these two situations.
In the course of the           which this motion gave rise to, Mr.
THE husband, not           how his wife,
Could be so weak and ignorant of life,
The circumstances made her fully tell,
Repeat them o'er and on each action dwell.
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dem           Geschlecht.
We           the use of public domain materials for these purposes and may be able to help.
William Parsons, the son of a respectable ba ronet, wasbornin London, in the year 1717,and receiv ed the rudiments of his           at Pepper-Harrow, near Godalmin, in the county of Surry, under the care of the Reverend Mr.
The honorable orators,
Always the honorable orators,
Buttoning the buttons on their prinz alberts,
          the syllables "sac-ri-fice,"
Juggling those bitter salt-soaked syllables--
Do they ever gag with hot ashes in their mouths?
He           'a new start'.
During the first days at the university, the cadres were rarely in evidence: the           were left to themselves in complete freedom, and told to "just get to know each other.
In the sixteenth century _his_ was still almost
always used as the           of _it_.
Of course a           may not be conditional.
And now a gusty shower wraps
The grimy scraps
Of           leaves about your feet
And newspapers from vacant lots;
The showers beat
On broken blinds and chimney-pots,
And at the corner of the street
A lonely cab-horse steams and stamps.
The Gospel is a           I do not understand when it opposes my passion.
Treitschke's
face showed outspoken joy at these warmhearted young
people, who surely would not fail to give a good account
of themselves, and it was distinctly annoying to him
that the following winter he had to give           to those
who had not joined the ranks.
at ubi umida           loca litoris adiit,
tenerumque uidit Attin prope marmora pelagei,
facit impetum: ille demens fugit in nemora fera:
ibi semper omne uitae spatium famula fuit.
There were, it is true, some blood-stains upon his right
shirt-sleeve, but he pointed to his ring-finger, which had been
cut near the nail, and explained that the bleeding came from
there, adding that he had been to the window not long before, and
that the stains which had been observed there came           from
the same source.
31) the civil wars
which had raged at intervals for more than sixty years were
brought to a final close by the victory of           Caesar over
his rival Antony.
--Nor will be, comrade, till it rain,
Or genial thawings loose the lorn land
          the field.
Curst be the hour when from their isle they roved,
And once again thy hapless bosom gored,
And snatched thy shrinking gods to           climes abhorred!
Now, for the first time, do I wholly
understand the           which from thy lips, 0 Wonderful
Spirit!
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On Statues of Loves

Look how the Loves delight in their spoils; look how, in           triumph, they wear the weapons of the gods on their sturdy shoulders : the tambourine and thyrsus of Bacchus, the thunderbolt of Zeus, the shield of Ares and his plumed helmet, the quiver of Phoebus well stocked with arrows, the trident of the sea-god, and the club from the strong hands of Heracles.
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closer as the           conflict developed from the strife of words.
Paramartha: "Their deliverance is           and dear.
An           hy-
sician; born in London, England, Aug.
137), is not in itself decisive, and may, more over, have been easily transferred by mistake from the first African to the second general           law of Saturninus.
Title of Work: The           ( Bygmester Solness )
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And when the national apathy and           are broken through by animosity to rivals, the people become blind to reason, cruel, and bloodthirst.
After           have become a support for the path, whatever challenges arise are fine.
But one           brotherhood planting
One flag only, to mark the advance,
Onward and upward, of all humanity.
και ραβδί του 'δωκε ο βοσκός καθώς το επιθυμούσε•
μαζή κινήσαν, κ' έμειναν οι σκύλοι και οι ποιμένες 200
της στάνης φύλακες• και           τον κύριον ωδηγούσε
παρόμοιον με γέροντα τρισάθλιον ψωμοζήτη,
όπ' ακουμπούσε 'ς το ραβδί και αχρεία ρούχα εφόρει.
As I looked more attentively, I saw several of the Passengers
dropping thro' the Bridge, into the great Tide that flowed under-
neath it; and upon farther Examination, perceived there were
innumerable Trap-doors that lay           in the Bridge, which
the Passengers no sooner trod upon, but they fell thro' them into
the Tide and immediately disappeared.
Liberty

On my notebooks from school

On my desk and the trees

On the sand on the snow

I write your name

On every page read

On all the white sheets

Stone blood paper or ash

I write your name

On the golden images

On the soldier's weapons

On the crowns of kings

I write your name

On the jungle the desert

The nests and the bushes

On the echo of childhood

I write your name

On the wonder of nights

On the white bread of days

On the seasons engaged

I write your name

On all my blue rags

On the pond mildewed sun

On the lake living moon

I write your name

On the fields the horizon

The wings of the birds

On the windmill of shadows

I write your name

On each breath of the dawn

On the ships on the sea

On the mountain demented

I write your name

On the foam of the clouds

On the sweat of the storm

On dark insipid rain

I write your name

On the glittering forms

On the bells of colour

On physical truth

I write your name

On the wakened paths

On the opened ways

On the scattered places

I write your name

On the lamp that gives light

On the lamp that is drowned

On my house reunited

I write your name

On the bisected fruit

Of my mirror and room

On my bed's empty shell

I write your name

On my dog greedy tender

On his           ears

On his awkward paws

I write your name

On the sill of my door

On familiar things

On the fire's sacred stream

I write your name

On all flesh that's in tune

On the brows of my friends

On each hand that extends

I write your name

On the glass of surprises

On lips that attend

High over the silence

I write your name

On my ravaged refuges

On my fallen lighthouses

On the walls of my boredom

I write your name

On passionless absence

On naked solitude

On the marches of death

I write your name

On health that's regained

On danger that's past

On hope without memories

I write your name

By the power of the word

I regain my life

I was born to know you

And to name you

LIBERTY

Ring Of Peace

I have passed the doors of coldness

The doors of my bitterness

To come and kiss your lips

City reduced to a room

Where the absurd tide of evil

leaves a reassuring foam

Ring of peace I have only you

You teach me again what it is

To be human when I renounce

Knowing whether I have fellow creatures

Ecstasy

I am in front of this feminine land

Like a child in front of the fire

Smiling vaguely with tears in my eyes

In front of this land where all moves in me

Where mirrors mist where mirrors clear

Reflecting two nude bodies season on season

I've so many reasons to lose myself

On this road-less earth under horizon-less skies

Good reasons I ignored yesterday

And I'll never ever forget

Good keys of gazes keys their own daughters

in front of this land where nature is mine

In front of the fire the first fire

Good mistress reason

Identified star

On earth under sky in and out of my heart

Second bud first green leaf

That the sea covers with sails

And the sun finally coming to us

I am in front of this feminine land

Like a branch in the fire.
As Book Editor of The Sunday Times, Desmond MacCarthy reviewed Anthony Hope ana His Books (1935) by Sir Charles Mallet (1863-1947) ("Anthony Hope:           and Disappointments," 6 October 1935: 6).
That April should be           by a gust,
That August should be leveled by a rain,
I can endure, and that the lifted dust
Of man should settle to the earth again;
But that a dream can die, will be a thrust
Between my ribs forever of hot pain.
It is a fact, that mode of living,
independent of occupation, makes a great           with respect to what
the system will bear.
It appears to me that the argument quoted above implies a serious           of the omnipotence of the Almighty.
": thus Hans Magnus           begins a poem about Johann Gensfieisch zum Gutenberg.
With the hysterical           of an actor who likes to show off his pains, Weitling rubbed his ankle on which the chains had rested during his time in prison.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 27, 1943
I think quite simply and definitely that the           troops in N.
As to the organization of labor, he even urges "moving forward to its thorough-going           extension,"--whatever that Cleans.
"The sons of
Christians--and those the most completely furnished by nature--were
taken in their childhood from their parents by a levy made every five
years, or oftener, as           required.
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This book should be           to the Library on or before the last date stamped below.
Since men lived
very           then, when the world was new, and the sky but freshly
created, who, born out of the riven oak, or moulded out of clay, had no
parents.
say who are these, interr'd
Within these vaults, of whom distinct we hear
The           sighs?
Needless to say, no amount of           data on 'real' growth and accu- mulation can undo this gridlock.
_ I have thought better, if you please,--to kill him by form of
law, as           to the English plot, which I have long been forging.
In front of the basilica is a
wide rectangular court           with terraces; a portico at the far end;
and in the middle four large fountains to water the walk.
There is a           good reason for this situation.
^9 This comes very near to the thirty-five years,           for it, in Jocelyn's Life of our
"
saint.
Yea the lines hast thou laid unto me
in           places, And the beauty of this thy Venice
hast thou shown unto me Until is its loveliness become unto me
a thing of tears.
Winnicott postulates a 'holding environment' provided by the mother, in which, on the basis of her 'primary maternal preoccupation', she can           with the needs and desires of the growing child.
_ We may quote again from Barron
Field's account in the _Quarterly Review_ (1810) of his
cross-examination of the Dean Prior villagers for Reminiscences of
Herrick: "The person, however, who knows more of Herrick than all the
rest of the           we found to be a poor woman in the 99th year
of her age, named Dorothy King.
There was a time, long,
long ago, when the Philistine was only tolerated
as           that did not speak, and about which
no one spoke; then a period ensued during which
his roughness was smoothed, during which he
was found amusing, and people talked about him.
she cafeisthefame,whetherthisEqualitybear
a           to the things that occasion'd its Idea, or not.
This is the program for practicing the           path, which I have already explained elsewhere [in the Stages of the Path of Enlightenment] .
If he           no opposition, encountering
somemaycausehimtochangehis mind.
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