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Side 94
... active state of that same dia- phanous , in so far as it is diaphanous , and darkness is the same in its state of potentiality . But light is the colour , as it were , of the diaphanous , when made dia- phanous in reality by fire , or ...
... active state of that same dia- phanous , in so far as it is diaphanous , and darkness is the same in its state of potentiality . But light is the colour , as it were , of the diaphanous , when made dia- phanous in reality by fire , or ...
Side 98
... active as opposed to the potential or negative state of the diaphaneity , is again employed here to signify the analogous and contrasting quality of sound . The distinction between the terms is not very apparent now , although this may ...
... active as opposed to the potential or negative state of the diaphaneity , is again employed here to signify the analogous and contrasting quality of sound . The distinction between the terms is not very apparent now , although this may ...
Side 99
... . The phraseology , however , is still sanctioned in common parlance . 1 De Sensu et sensili I. II . CHAPTER VIII . LET us now proceed to determine the 7-2 PRELUDE TO CHAP . VIII . 99 may be active, and it may be only virtual ...
... . The phraseology , however , is still sanctioned in common parlance . 1 De Sensu et sensili I. II . CHAPTER VIII . LET us now proceed to determine the 7-2 PRELUDE TO CHAP . VIII . 99 may be active, and it may be only virtual ...
Side 114
... active or a potential state , as does salt ; for salt is readily moistened and liquefied by contact with the tongue . Now , vision is perceptive of the visible and the invisible ( for darkness , although invisible , is still judged of ...
... active or a potential state , as does salt ; for salt is readily moistened and liquefied by contact with the tongue . Now , vision is perceptive of the visible and the invisible ( for darkness , although invisible , is still judged of ...
Side 136
... active state , must pre - exist in hearing in a potential state ; for the action of the creative and the motive exists , naturally , in that which is to be acted upon . It is , therefore , no way necessary that the motor should be ...
... active state , must pre - exist in hearing in a potential state ; for the action of the creative and the motive exists , naturally , in that which is to be acted upon . It is , therefore , no way necessary that the motor should be ...
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abstractions admit alluded analogous Anaxagoras Animalm animals appear appetite Aristotle Aristotle's BERNARD DRAKE brain Cambridge cause CHARLES KINGSLEY ciple cloth colour constituted contrary creatures Crown 8vo Democritus derived diaphanous distinction doctrine earth elements Empedocles essence faculty Fcap Fellow of St fire flesh functions Harrow School hearing homogeneous imagination imparted implies impressionable individual indivisible inquiry JOHN WILLIAM COLENSO John's College kind knowledge Leucippus living body locomotion M.A. Fellow maintain manifest matter medium Metaphys mind motion motor moved nature Note nourished nutrition object odour opinion passage perceive percussion pharynx physiology plants Plato potentiality PRELUDE TO CHAPTER properties qualities reality recognise regarded relation sapid savour seems self-motive sensation sense sensibility sentient organs sentient perception shew shewn signifies smell sonorous sound supposed syllogism tangible impressions taste term things thinking thought Timæus tion Touch Treatise Trinity College University of Cambridge visible vision Vital Principle writers Xenocrates
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Side 327 - HUMPHREYS.— Exercitationes lambicae; or, Progressive Exercises in Greek Iambic Verse. To which are prefixed, the Rules of Greek Prosody, with copious Notes and Illustrations of the Exercises. By ER HUMPHREYS, LL.D. Head Master of the Cheltenham Grammar School. Second Edition.