Archimedes had no need of the pomp of Alexander in order to impress the minds of men; his greatness, purely intellectual, was of an altogether different order.
In fact, when the thinking subject considers itself, or considers things in relation to itself, it brings to bear upon itself and them a second series of judgments of an altogether different character.
In order to save other men, or in a different way, he must needs choose an altogether different sequence, seeing that all is connected in each sequence.
He could have made me altogether different: but, made as I am, I must act as he has willed.
From this play Molière has merely borrowed a few scenes and jokes, for his plot is altogether different.
It would be altogether differentin form and significance from that of the Greeks, and, in the old Roman sense, religious and patriotic.
Giovanni might escape without recognition, but with her it would be altogether different.
But Annunziata Solara was an altogether different being, a girl to delight him, intoxicate him, for a moment as the other for life.
Annunziata was deeply affected, but her emotion arose from an altogether different cause.
He offered such a marked contrast to the other employees of the Rialto, his treatment of her was at such total variance with theirs, that he interested her in an altogether different way.
The objective is for the Cartesians the independently real;[946] the subjective is that which has an altogether different kind of existence in what is entitled the field of consciousness.
Everything experienced, even a sensation or feeling, is an event, but the experiencing of it is an act of awareness, and calls for an explanation of an altogether different kind.
The objective is for the Cartesians the independently real; the subjective is asserted to have an altogether different kind of existence in what is named the field of consciousness.
But side by side with the remains of these animals are found others which imply an altogether different climate.
But a knowledge of metals is altogether different.
Garcillasso De La Vega says this chief's palace was in an altogether different part of the city.
If Spencer had begun by putting to himself the question of the hereditability of acquired characters, his evolutionism would no doubt have taken an altogether different form.
But, outside this domain, pure reasoning needs to be supervised by common sense, which is an altogether different thing.
It might have been, as a whole, altogether different, and yet have succeeded.
You give me an altogether different conception of a piece of music; you seem to make it full of new meaning.
He communicates with them, directs them, and personally conducts any especially bold or difficult venture; but most of the time he is amid far different surroundings, leading an altogether different life.
But legislation which laid stress not on the indecorum but on the accessibility to the young, which hammered with every clause upon that note, is an altogether different matter.
Drunkenness has no doubt played a large part in eliminating certain types of people from the world, but that it specifically eliminates one specific definable type is an altogether different matter.
But that the developer may conceivably be made in much greater quantities and spread much wider than it is at present is an altogether different thing.
But to call for such an article when just arrived on a strange ship is one thing; to find it an altogether different matter.
He had fought against human beings already, and had displayed a fair amount of courage; but against savage beasts was an altogether different matter.
He can begin life again in China as an altogether different person, without incurring any suspicion.
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