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Sivu 257
... matter , ° Did nothing . But as we often see , against some storm A silence in the heavens , the rack stand still ... matter : one midway ( neutral ) between his desire ( will ) and action ( matter ) . 505. against : just before . 506 ...
... matter , ° Did nothing . But as we often see , against some storm A silence in the heavens , the rack stand still ... matter : one midway ( neutral ) between his desire ( will ) and action ( matter ) . 505. against : just before . 506 ...
Sivu 348
... matter is better than beauty of words , so contrariwise vain matter is worse than vain words : . . . Surely , like as many substances in nature which are solid do putrefy and corrupt into worms ; so it is the property of good and sound ...
... matter is better than beauty of words , so contrariwise vain matter is worse than vain words : . . . Surely , like as many substances in nature which are solid do putrefy and corrupt into worms ; so it is the property of good and sound ...
Sivu 382
... matter ... is : According to the Aristotelian philosophy of the medieval Schoolmen , the world consists of matter and " form " ; " forms " are the individuating principles , i.e. , the prin- ciples in matter which make one thing ...
... matter ... is : According to the Aristotelian philosophy of the medieval Schoolmen , the world consists of matter and " form " ; " forms " are the individuating principles , i.e. , the prin- ciples in matter which make one thing ...
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