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... William of Champeaux , so called from the village where he was born , about the middle of the eleventh century , and who was certainly one of the most dis- tinguished men of his age . In the first years of the twelfth cen- tury , we ...
... William of Champeaux , so called from the village where he was born , about the middle of the eleventh century , and who was certainly one of the most dis- tinguished men of his age . In the first years of the twelfth cen- tury , we ...
Página 487
... William of Cham- peaux , we will again borrow from the valuable introduction of Victor Cousin . We have just ... William of Champeaux among his contemporaries , none of his various philosophical works seem to be preserved to the present ...
... William of Cham- peaux , we will again borrow from the valuable introduction of Victor Cousin . We have just ... William of Champeaux among his contemporaries , none of his various philosophical works seem to be preserved to the present ...
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... William held at this period . " The uni- versal , according to William of Champeaux , that is to say , the genus ( genus ) , is something real , rem , which is identical ( eamdem ) , essentially ( essentialiter ) , integrally , and ...
... William held at this period . " The uni- versal , according to William of Champeaux , that is to say , the genus ( genus ) , is something real , rem , which is identical ( eamdem ) , essentially ( essentialiter ) , integrally , and ...
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William of Champeaux was the doctrine held by Abelard him- self . That this , however , was not the case is clearly proved by the tracts edited by Victor Cousin , where we find Abelard not only attacking both theories with equal ...
William of Champeaux was the doctrine held by Abelard him- self . That this , however , was not the case is clearly proved by the tracts edited by Victor Cousin , where we find Abelard not only attacking both theories with equal ...
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... William of Champeaux , in forcing him to modify his opinions on the nature of the universals , was a decided victory over realism ; Abelard's fame was established , and his school crowded by students . In attacking nominalism , he was ...
... William of Champeaux , in forcing him to modify his opinions on the nature of the universals , was a decided victory over realism ; Abelard's fame was established , and his school crowded by students . In attacking nominalism , he was ...
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Página 158 - My tables, — meet it is, I set it down, That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain : At least I am sure, it may be so in Denmark : [Writing. So, uncle, there you are. Now to my word ; It is, Adieu, adieu ! remember me.
Página 157 - His mind and hand went together ; and what he thought, he uttered with that easiness, that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers.
Página 158 - gins to pale his uneffectual fire; Adieu, adieu, adieu, remember me. [Exit Ham. O all you host of heaven! O earth! What else? And shall I couple hell?
Página 160 - Why let the strucken deer go weep, The hart ungalled play : For some must watch, while some must sleep ; Thus runs the world away.
Página 160 - I loved Ophelia: forty thousand brothers Could not with all their quantity of love, Make up my sum.
Página 161 - It is the effect of disappointed hope, of bitter regrets, of affection suspended, not obliterated, by the distractions of the scene around him! Amidst the natural and preternatural horrors of his situation, he might be excused in delicacy from carrying on a regular courtship. When " his father's spirit was in arms," it was not a time for the son to make love in.
Página 161 - his father's spirit was in arms,' * it was not a time for the son to make love in. He could neither marry Ophelia, nor wound her mind by explaining the cause of his alienation, which he durst hardly trust himself to think of. It would have taken him years to have come to a direct explanation on the point. In the harassed state of his mind, he could not have done much otherwise than he did.
Página 271 - ... square miles. If we add that these animals may have been equally distributed in the upper stratum of water to the depth of six feet, we must confess that their numbers infinitely surpassed the conception of the human understanding.
Página 16 - I'll call him up, and kill him entirely ;' and then perceiving probably on the countenance of his visitor some expression of dismay at this murderous threat, he added quickly in a more subdued tone, ' almost I will.' His menace produced no more effect than his previous appeals had done. A dead silence succeeded for a minute or two ; then the whispering recommenced, and the talking, shuffling of feet, and general disturbance was soon as bad as ever. The master gave up the point, saying, as he descended...
Página 27 - Wherefore it is an abridgment of the record of the people of Nephi, and also of the Lamanites; written to the Lamanites, who are a remnant of the House of Israel; and also to Jew and Gentile; written by way of commandment, and also by the spirit of prophecy and of revelation. Written and sealed up, and hid up unto the Lord, that they might not be destroyed; to come forth by the gift...