The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen30Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1842 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 74
Página 82
... matter of the world was the source of life . With this we arrive at the single substance by which he would have reconciled and explained the constant flux of all sensible objects . That ground of all things ; that which unites him with ...
... matter of the world was the source of life . With this we arrive at the single substance by which he would have reconciled and explained the constant flux of all sensible objects . That ground of all things ; that which unites him with ...
Página 88
... Matter , to the arrangement of all things . The notion on which he raised the entire structure of his philosophy rejected the idea of absolute creation , as Anaximander had done , and began with the admis- sion of the existence of ...
... Matter , to the arrangement of all things . The notion on which he raised the entire structure of his philosophy rejected the idea of absolute creation , as Anaximander had done , and began with the admis- sion of the existence of ...
Página 480
... matter , as any one of these Reviews , it appears once a fortnight . This important periodical owed its existence chiefly to Count Molé , and for a considerable period received the contri- butions of the first literary men of the day ...
... matter , as any one of these Reviews , it appears once a fortnight . This important periodical owed its existence chiefly to Count Molé , and for a considerable period received the contri- butions of the first literary men of the day ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admiration Alençon Anaxagoras Anselm Anzoleto appeared Barère beautiful Berlin Brantome brother called celebrated character Charles of Durazzo church Consuelo court death doubt dramatic Duke Dumas Eleatic School England English eyes father favour feeling Fiesco France French friends genius German Gervinus give Göthe Greek Hamadryad hand Henri d'Albret Hochon honour hour IDYL journal justice king King of Navarre king's Klopstock Leipzig less letter literary literature living look Louis manner Margaret matter mind moral murder Naples Napoleon nation nature Navarre never opinion Paris passed person philosophy Pindar poem poet Poetry political popular present Prince Prussia Pythagoras racter reader remarkable Rhaicos royal Russian Schiller seems Socrates spirit style Theocritus Thiers thing thou thought tion translation truth verses Vladika volumes whole words writer written Xenophon young