The stereotyped sameness and confinement of the Greek stage were necessarily discarded, and the utmost breadth of matter and scope, compatible with clearness of survey, became the recognized freehold of Dramatic Art.
Much of Greene's notoriety during his lifetime grew from his prose writings, which, in the form of tracts, were rapidly thrown off, and were well adapted both in matter and style to catch a loud but transient popularity.
Now in all things composed of matter and form, the determining principle is on the part of the form, which is as it were the end and terminus of the matter.
But the form is either the very nature of the thing, as in simple things; or is the constituent of the nature of the thing; as in such as are composed of matter and form.
But before the consecration they were not composed either of matter and form, nor of existence (quo est) and essence (quod est).
It is a will or choice, that determines a man to kill his parent; and they are the laws of matter and motion, that determine a sapling to destroy the oak, from which it sprung.
Matter and motion, it is commonly said in the schools, however varyed, are still matter and motion, and produce only a difference in the position and situation of objects.
We have said that intelligence is modeled on matter and that it aims in the first place at fabrication.
The complications of matter and the complications of mind are genuine mysteries; the reducing or simplifying of these complications, by the exertions of thinking men, is the way, and the only way out of the darkness into light.
The hand presses dead upon an obstacle; the obstacle gives way and allows free motion; these two contrasting experiences are the elements of the two contrasting facts--Matter and Space.
The union of matter andspirit is beyond your microscope.
His faith in the Scriptures was weakened; but he soon discovered a wondrous change of heart towards those who claimed to be intermediaries between the worlds of matter and of spirit.
The theory of matter and form, however, gave a philosophical basis for the idea that one kind of matter might be changed into another.
Modern science refers all phenomena to matter and motion; in other words, to matter andforce or energy.
Sidenote: Science teaches that all phenomena may be referred to matter and ether in motion.
Together with the doctrines of the indestructibility of matter and energy, the doctrine of the ether welds and explains all the physical phenomena of the universe.
Reason would in that case die of inanition; it would have no subject-matter and no sanction, as well as no seat.
The apperception of them, consequently, must be doubly arbitrary and unstable, for there is no method in the subject-matter and there is less in the treatment of it.
Mathematical principles in particular are not imposed on existence or on nature ab extra, but are found in and abstracted from the subject-matter and march of experience.
To account for the existence of matter and life, Mr. Darwin admits a Creator.
These however were as intimately united as matter and life in a plant or animal.
Matter and motion, as we know them, are differently conditioned manifestations of force.
When this theory is extended, as it generally is by its advocates, from the external to the internal world, the universe of matter and mind, with all their phenomena, is a constant effect of the omnipresent activity of God.
Now just as in the genus of natural things, a whole is composed of matter and form (e.
But the soul is not composed of matter and form, as stated in the First Part (Q.
It belongs to matter to be passive in such a way as to lose something and to be transmuted: hence this happens only in those things that are composed of matter and form.
Wherefore if a heavenly body be composed of matter and form, since that matter is not in a state of potentiality to another form, as we said in the First Part (Q.
Matter and motion," they say, are alone indestructible.
The ten categories of Aristotle would disappear in the one category of Haeckel, or possibly the two categories of Bastian--Matter and Motion!
Love in the spirit is adaption to the environment in matter and providence in universal life.
Its substance, with its two attributes (matter and energy) fills infinite space and is in eternal motion.
On the other hand, we are told,[48] that "The contents of the material universe may be expressed in terms of Matter and Motion.
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