| 1887 - 544 lehte
...herself, without the meddling of the gods,'or with Bruno when he declares that matter is not ' that mere empty capacity which philosophers have pictured her to be, but the universal mother who brings fortli all things as the fruit of her own womb.' Abandoning all disguise, the confession I feel bound... | |
| 1874 - 288 lehte
...herself without the meddling of the gods V or with Bruno, when he declares that matter is uot " that mere empty capacity which philosophers have pictured...brings forth all things as the fruit of her own womb." 172 THE DOCTOR. 173 man is seen to act. On the other side we have the conception that all we see around... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 80 lehte
...herself without the meddling of the gods ?" or with Bruno, when he declares that matter is not " that mere empty capacity which philosophers have pictured...brings forth all things as the fruit of her own womb ? " The questions here raised are inevitable. They are approaching us with accelerated speed, and it... | |
| 1874 - 796 lehte
...herself without the meddling of the gods ; ' or with Bruno, when he dechires that Matter is not ' that mere empty capacity which philosophers have pictured...brings forth all things as the fruit of her own womb' ? The questions here raised are inevitablé. They are approaching us with accelerated speed, and it... | |
| 1874 - 806 lehte
...herself without the meddling of the gods ? " or with Bruno, when he declares that Matter is not " that mere empty capacity which philosophers have pictured...brings forth all things as the fruit of her own womb?" The questions here raised are inevitable. They are approaching us with accelerated speed, and it is... | |
| Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1874 - 350 lehte
...herself without the meddling of the gods " ? or with Bruno, when he declares that matter is not " that mere empty capacity which philosophers have pictured...brings forth all things as the fruit of her own womb " ? The questions here raised are inevitable. They are approaching us with accelerated speed, and it... | |
| 1874 - 610 lehte
...herself without the meddling of the gods ?' or with Bruno, when he declares that matter is not ' that mere empty capacity which philosophers have pictured...brings forth all things as the fruit of her own womb ?' The questions here raised are inevitable. They are approaching us with accelerated speed ; and it... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 132 lehte
...artificer; by its own intrinsic force and virtue it brings these forms forth. Matter is not the mere naked, empty capacity which philosophers have pictured her...brings forth all things as the fruit of her own womb. This outspoken man was originally a Dominican monk. He was accused of heresy and had to fly, seeking... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 172 lehte
...by its own intrinsic force and virtue it brings these forms forth. c 2 Matter is not the mere naked, empty capacity which philosophers have pictured her...brings forth all things as the fruit of her own womb. This outspoken man was originally a Dominican monk. He was accused of heresy and had to fly, seeking... | |
| 1874 - 532 lehte
...artificer; byiu own intrinsic force and virtue it brings these forms forth. Matter is not the mere naked, empty capacity which philosophers have pictured her...mother, who brings forth all things as the fruit of her 0*0 womb. This outspoken man was originally a Dominican mon£. He was accused of heresy and had to... | |
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