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The steward
presently
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gates, and was brought close to the entrance, while the rooms were
hurriedly prepared for their reception.
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As now your own, our beings were of old,
And once inclos'd in Woman's beauteous mould;
Thence, by a soft transition, we repair
From earthly
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/ am an eternal spirit and the things I make are but ephemera^ yet I endure:
Yea, and the little earth
crumbles
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And when I come where moving
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Growes great,
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completeness
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general; for they are said to shed their canines only.
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of a corpse; the skin was slightly wrinkled, but had not changed
color, - it had only become a little more transparent, showing
after a fashion the color of the tendons, the fat, and the muscles,
wherever it rested
directly
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“Lo, my whole self,
body and soul, I devote to St Peter; and though I know myself unworthy
the holiness of such a seat, yet I obey your command: but, on this con-
dition, that you also render to St Peter those things which
rightfully
are
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Change thy ways,
Change thy ways;
Let the sweaty
laborers
file
A little while,
A little while,
Where Art and Nature sing and smile.
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Upon the
following
vault
We now had mounted, where the rock impends
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A light zephyr is enough
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fragrance
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Hegemonicpowers* spoken
*In thisbookI uniformlydesignateeverypowerwhichrulesashegemonicpower,in orderto
indicatethatthispoweris
nevera powerin itselfbutalways'rides,'so to speak,
on thebackof anoppositionalpower.
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x, 29),
speaking
to God:
"Too little doth he love Thee, who loves anything with Thee, which he
loveth not for Thee.
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Mary's "faithful Bernard" ( fedel Bernardo)-- for Dante, he needed no other introduction--put it perhaps most famously in the second of his four homilies super "Missus est," cited by all of the authors whom we have considered above, in full by Richard in his
commentary
on the Ave:
Surely [the Virgin Mother] is very ttingly likened to a star.
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The effects of his
minority
had
not merely been to give the opportunity to particularism, here as else-
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~S-8 Xare four telephone operators
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A man would swear they were past the power
of hellebore, so little do they
consider
where 'tis they run out.
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To him an heir was
afterward
born,
a son in his halls, whom heaven sent
to favor the folk, feeling their woe
that erst they had lacked an earl for leader
so long a while; the Lord endowed him,
the Wielder of Wonder, with world's renown.
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" Vinitaruci then bid farewell to Sengcan and
traveled
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V* 335
454- ^SJ
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Revolutionary
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Wise Nature by variety does please;
Cloath diff'ring Passions in a diff'ring Dress:
Bold Anger, in rough haughty words appears;
Sorrow is humble, and
dissolves
in Tears.
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173
the
interest
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The mouth cannot be sure
Of tasting anything in its bite
Unless your
princely
lover cares
In that mighty brush of hair
To breathe out, like a diamond,
The cry of Glory stifled there.
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That
impudence
of mine, so daring,
As thou wast home from church repairing?
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The needs of the Boston & Maine and
Maine Central--the largest group--had, for
generations, been met mainly through their
own
stockholders
or through Boston banking
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It's The Sweet Law Of Men
It's the sweet law of men
They make wine from grapes
They make fire from coal
They make men from kisses
It's the true law of men
Kept intact despite
the misery and war
despite danger of death
It's the warm law of men
To change water to light
Dream to reality
Enemies to friends
A law old and new
That
perfects
itself
From the child's heart's depths
To reason's heights.
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Nevertheless, they terrified him not, for deep spring of stern valor was opened in his soul, and the might of his unfath omable spirit
sustained
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The fact that those dwelling together voted also with each other, no doubt, introduced into the Roman comitia, at least when the voting was by tribes, a sort of inward connection and into the voting now and then energy and independence; but under ordinary circumstances the composition of the comitia and their decision were left dependent on the person who presided or on accident, or were committed to the hands of the
burgesses
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If, on a sudden, the entire movement of the world
stopped short, and an all knowing and reasoning intelligence were there
to take advantage of this pause, he could
foretell
the future of every
being to the remotest ages and indicate the path that would be taken in
the world's further course.
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tigkeit im
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The clearance
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malarious
jungles was the achievement of Burmese pioneers,
many of them Upper Burmans; they were aided by temporary
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An
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Chapter XV
IN WHICH THE BAG OF BANKNOTES
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The train entered the station, and Passepartout jumping out first, was
followed by Mr.
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Two low- but no high- scoring men tell stories in which
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If he had really
internalised
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introduction
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Our mistress, whom now we do revere in thy room, cast a longing glance at Jason, ere she saw thy children twain ; but then she veiled her eyes and turned her
blanching
cheek away, disgusted at their coming ; but thy husband tried to check his young bride's angry humor with these words: "O, be not angered 'gainst thy friends; cease from wrath and turn once more thy face this way, counting as friends whomso thy husband counts, and accept these gifts, and for my sake crave thy sire to remit these children's exile.
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It would be like giving rich, heavy food to a
jaundiced
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But he is not
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(This was during the initial stages of the Peloponnesian War, when Athens was trying to enhance its military capabilities and
required
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# Accordingly, Poseidonius the Stoic, who went with Scipio
Africanus
when he was sent to Alexandria, and who there saw this Ptolemy, writes thus, in the seventh book of his History [ Fr_6 ],- "But owing to his luxury his whole body was eaten up with fat, and with the greatness of his belly, which was so large that no one could put his arms all round it; and he wore over it a tunic which reached down to his feet, having sleeves which reached to his wrists, and he never by any chance walked out except on this occasion of Scipio's visit.
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guessing
rate should be no better than somebody tossing a coin.
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proudly pointed to their books of legends, their
letters of apostles, and their apologetic tractlets,
just in the same way that to-day the English
"
Salvation
Army " wages its fight against Shake-
speare and other " heathens " with an analogous
literature.
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1630
She has
punished
herself, and escaped my anger,
By seeking in the waves a far gentler torture.
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in the
evening it
returned
with an olive leaf plucked off; so Noah knew that
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For
separation
wrought out separation,
And he who set the strife between brother and
brother
And had his way with the old English king,
Viced in such torture for the "
counterpass.
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Should the resemblance be so that any little cover is
copied, should it be so that yards are measured, should it be so and
there be a sin, should it be so then
certainly
a room is big enough when
it is so empty and the corners are gathered together.
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speculation itself ; and what mind does not
apeculute
--eithei in the scholastic or in the popular fashion ?
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Virtue is the
establishment
of perfect harmony.
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" asked the voice I
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Then
suddenly
there was a great light--
"Let me into the darkness again.
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The marking of what is familiar prevents the forgetting which might indeed be expected in the leap from one operation to the next (and which functions almost completely), and simultaneously binds to
learning
processes the reimpregnating ac- tivated by events.
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The
glorious
Fourth had proclaimed itself all
day long.
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I 'll touch
No more on this--the dinner-bell hath rung,
And grace is said; the grace I should have sung--
But I 'm too late, and
therefore
must make play.
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Then I will take the
eleventh
book, and give it to
him MYSELF, as being my gift.
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Who are you my dear
comrade?
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Copyright infringement
liability
can be quite severe.
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Spenser - 1592 - Apologie for Poetrie |
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Study the lives of the heroes of old to
accustom
thee for wars that are to be.
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Claudian - 1922 - Loeb |
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Then pluck a reed
And bid me sing to thee,
For I would feed
Thine ears with melody,
Who art more fair
Than fairest fleur-de-lys,
More sweet and rare
Than
sweetest
ambergris.
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Wilde - Charmides |
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The sources of inspiration seem never to run dry,
the tree of Polish
literature
ever sends forth new shoots,
to make those of .
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Poland - 1911 - Polish Literature, a Lecture |
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" To me, at least, such internal connections and line cohesion seem far more
important
in this intense, impassioned and vengeful dirge than they were in Labīd's more contemplative poem.
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It is uncertain whether these
averages
were adjusted,
or were used as they worked out; but the schedules, in which the
rates are given in thousandths of a rupee, show that no attempt was
made to secure round or convenient figures for the recurring calcula-
tions, and it is probable that no formal adjustments were made.
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"
THE WOMAN
The
scandalous
book.
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THE POPE After all the man is the greatest
physicist
of our time, a beacon for
Italy, and not some good-for-nothing crank.
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'
Pitying, I dropped a tear:
But I saw a glow-worm near,
Who replied, 'What wailing wight
Calls the
watchman
of the night?
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When I look inwards at my own mind, I think of a
naturally
radiant butter-lamp in a bowl.
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They sacked the city, captured the men and
enslaved
the women and children.
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when, at last, my fleshly eyes
Shall shut upon the vields an' skies,
Mid zummer's zunny days be gone,
An' winter's clouds be comèn on:
Nor mid I draw upon the e'th,
O'thy sweet air my
leätest
breath;
Alassen I mid want to stay
Behine' for thee, O flow'ry May!
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--But I never allow myself
to speak ill of her, on
Frank’s
account; for I do believe her to be very
fond of him.
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It is as if populations did not want to
100 The
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and the Urgent – or: The Tao of Politics
lose the overview of what their highest leaders embody.
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" Who can now be at all said to mourn, in
comparison
with
Arcite?
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) I am a
scholar!
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SI pereo mara-\-bus homt-\-num perusse juvabit
or, according to Heyne's text,
Si perg-|-o homt-\-nmn manibus perilsse juvabit
( in the former case, manibus by ccesura -- in
the latter, the O of pereo
preserved
by the
caesura.
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The same year he
produced
a song on the duke of
Gloucester's birthday.
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" Euge`ne Susini, the professor in Vienna,
responded
affirmatively: "La traduction .
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Yet Krasinski's complex
character
is a mass of
contradictions.
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This kind of claim makes nonsense out of themeaning of "about/7 Beyond
generating
a typology of the kinds of nonsense, it is not clear why this claim is not itself nonsense.
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On the other hand, the feeling of having wasted one's time with en- tertainment comes from a different world, the Puritans' world of spir- itual pastoral care and of
business
sense.
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, the solicitor of the
treasury
being pro secutor for the crown ; and the indictment was found at Westminster, by the grand inquest for the county
of Middlesex.
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I wish there were a better prospect
than now appears of the match which the
conclusion
of your letter
declares your expectations of.
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than fight- would have had the dynamic quality of "compellence" in contrast to Berlin: the
stopping
point would have been a variable, not a constant.
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