This matter is differentiated into particular things (which are not privations but perfections) through the addition of an individualizing principle (haecceitas) to the universal (quidditas). [Please select]
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I scoff at your perfections, excellencies, and qualities. [Please select]
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God is a Being of transcendent and unlimited perfections: His nature, therefore, is incomprehensible to finite spirits. [Please select]
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That, although we may not comprehend the nature of God, there is yet nothing which we know so clearly as his perfections. [Please select]
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Mademoiselle Scudèry has devoted pages to painting her perfections under an Oriental alias. [Please select]
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This circumstance betokened his natural perfections; but with his temperament, the firing a gun might be a dangerous trial. [Please select]
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"But there should be indeed but _one_ happy man whose bliss it is to gaze upon such perfections." [Please select]
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Why could he not see the perfections he adored shining in other women, who perhaps had a higher claim to them. [Please select]
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And three human perfections he will seek to attain: to reason rightly, to speak graciously, to do his duty. [Please select]
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He is much addicted to overestimating his own perfections, and to undervaluing those of his rival or his enemy; a trait which may possibly be thought corroborative of the Mosaic account of the creation. [Please select]
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Vanquished Often was the most perfect type of all these physical perfections, a survival of those wondrous Marquesan women who addled the wits of the whites a century ago. [Please select]
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