... their relations, as these are known to us, and as they are believed to exist in our universe, Metempirics weeps out of this region in search of the otherness of things: seeking to behold things, not as they are in our universe – ... ... ideal constructions of imagination« (Probl. of Life and Mind I, p. 17 f.). »Metempirical« ...
... the Sincere wish of my heart to preserve to cultivate and to merit it more and more. ... ... me. I shall be happy to see you to dinner either to morrow or Tuesday whichever is ... ... me. I shall be very happy to see you to dinner to morrow an I ever am with ...
... ,Timboswiki,Timbox,Timcassomoda,Timcn,Timderstruppi,Timdietz,Timdohle,Time Q,Time-out-of-mind,Time11,TimeBoy,Timecube,Timedancer,Timekeeper ... ... Tnd,Tnde,Tneubner,Tneundorf,Tnfenster,Tniemueller,Tnixm,Tnotter,To Mega Therion,To late,To old,To-pse,To.ni,To.sch,To.tobi,ToAr,ToBo,ToF,ToFei,ToGi,ToGo,ToJe ...
... honest, her greatest delight is still to be doing from morning to night! ( Bohn II, ... ... Benen denen (nöthigen den Mann ) wol to Hûs to blîfen. – Kern , 259. ... ... dead in a ditch. – There is no trust to be given to a woman's word. ( Masson, ...
... . : Long absent, soon forgotten. – Out of sight, out of mind. Frz. : Hors de vue, hors de ... ... Der Mensch stirbt schnell. 568. Ut den Augen, ût dem Sinn . ( Waldeck. ) ...
... ou peperasmenon. kai mên kai tô plêthei tôn sômatôn apeiron esti to pan kai tô megethei tou kenou. eite gar ... ... an genoito kosmos ê hyph' hô an poiêtheiê, out' eis hena out' eis peperasmenous, outh' hosoi toioutoi, outh' ...
... τρυφερα, καλλος αντικρυς εμπνουν, Το προσωπον καταλευκον, έ παρεια ρόδοχρους, Το προσωπον επιχαρι, το βλεφαρον ώραιον, Καλλος ανεπιτηδευτον, αβαπτισον, αυτοχρουν ... ... Peace) Have no delight to pass away the time; Unless to spy my shadow in ... ... Respiciens; teneat virides velatus habenas Ut pater, et nivea tumeant ut cornua mitra, Et sacer ...
... – God keep me from the man that hath but one thing to mind. ( Bohn II, 362. ) Holl. : God ... ... 1439. Kere di tho godt, so kert he sick wedder tho di un begnadet dick ... ... Den God wil beraden, de en kan kommen to vro oder to spade. – Fuchs und Hahn , 5 ...
... man kann. Lat. : Ut possumus, quando ut volumus, non licet. ( Sutor, 409 ... ... . : He who goes about a thing himself, has a mind to have it done; who sends another, cares ... ... does every thing, he has a mind to do, often does not, what he should do. ...
... P, 18. ) Ung. : Harmad napra mind a' hal, mind a' vendég büdös. ( Gaal, 458. ) ... ... wy fische, sagte der stickelinck tho dem snoeke. ( Westf. ) – Tappius, 411 b ; ... ... Hände ( Füsse , Hosen ). Engl. : Fish are not to be caught with a ...
... existieren nur »respectively on the mind« , alle Existenz ist »inexistence in mind«. Die Außenwelt ... ... , fieri non posse videbatur, ut a me ipso procederent. ideoque supererat, ut ab aliis quibusdam rebus ... ... object... I am led, by my nature, to conclude some quality to be in the rose, which is the cause ...
... Čelakovský, 267. ) Engl. : Face to face, the truth comes out. ( Bohn II, 91. ) ... ... , 640. ) 239. 'T Gesicht kummt nicht to de Plojen ût. – Stürenburg, 179 a . Seine Gesichtszüge ...
... sct. 10). TH. BROWN erklärt: »Attention to objects of sense appears to be nothing more than the coexistence of desire ... ... mind, in clear and vivid form, of one out of what seem several simultaneously possible objects or trains of thought. Focalization, ... ... nicht (vgl. l.c. C. 11, 14). So auch BRADLEY ( Mind XI, 1886, p ...
... vel non assentiri possimus, adeo manifestum est, ut inter primas et maxime communes notiones, quae nobis sunt innatae, sit recensendum ... ... ab intellectu exhibetur tanquam bonum vel malum, sufficit, si semper recta indicemus, ut recte faciamus« (De meth. p. 24). »rei cogitantis voluntas ...
... Tickets transferable, as usuel, Ladies to Ladies, and Gentlemen to Gentlemen only . The Ladies ... ... must further intreat you taking the trouble to send the other 5 to the Doctor, which are here ... ... you have honoured me, of July 15th as it has pointed out to me the means by which I may ...
... 3b: jdt ys geschen yn dem meydeborgeschen sticht, tho Colbeke warth eyn dantz angericht, in dem hylgen avende Christus gebordt ... ... . 459. Orosius, 7, 29: Apud Barcilonem Hispaniae urbem, dolo suorum, ut fertur, occisus est. ] 375. ...
... . 1, 102 (»Da sünd twe Lichter to vęl«) aus Lauenburg. Urqu. 6, 194 aus ... ... he güng in de Grootdœr rin int Huus un ut de Blangdœr we'r rut. Wo he keem, geef dat 'n ... ... In Schwabstedt sagen die Unterirdischen: »Glockenklang un Schoolgesang, dat drifft uns ut dat Schwabenland.« Mitt. d. nordfr. Vereins 7, ...
... is the life of man? Is it not to shift from side to side? – from sorrow to sorrow? – to button up one cause of ... ... Heroen erklärt, z.B. den Atreus κατα το ατειρες και κατα το ατρεστον και κατα το ...
... (gleichfalls Christnacht) it would not be out of seasons itself: and tho' it be never out of season to speak of Christ, yet Christ hath his seasons ... ... Yet Fortune cannot recompense me better, Then to die well, an not my master' ...
... : One had as good be nibbled to death by ducks, or, peckied to death by a hen. ( ... ... : Men fear death as children to go in the dark. ( Bohn II, 5. ) Lat. ... ... . : Han måste läggia wäl i matsäcken som vil lefva en annan ut. ( Grubb, 290. ) ...
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