36 examples of prolegomena in sentences

Three Crowns of Life.]On the Judgment of Paris see Miss Harrison, Prolegomena.

Of a very different order is the important critical treatise which comes next, Dryden's Essay of Dramatic Poesy, to which are prefixed as prolegomena Dryden's Dedicatory Epistle to The Rival Ladies, Sir Robert Howard's Preface to Four New Plays, and, as supplementary, Howard's Preface to The Duke of Lerma, and Dryden's Defence of the Essay of Dramatic Poesy.

[Gramm.], prolegomena, prefix, introduction; heading, frontispiece, groundwork; preparation &c 673; overture, exordium [Lat.], symphony; premises. prefigurement &c 511; omen &c 512.

She was indeed a friend of Theobald's, for a copy of "The Dunciad: with Notes Variorum, and the Prolegomena of Scriblerus," bearing on the fly-leaf the following inscription: "Lewis Theobald to Mrs Heywood, as a testimony of his esteem, presents this book called The Dunciad, and acquaints her that Mr. Pope, by the profits of its publication, saved his library, wherein unpawned much learned lumber lay.

By Miss JANE HARRISON, Fellow of Newnham College, Author of Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion, etc. ANIMISM.

[The English reader may consult E. Caird's Hegel in Blackwood's Philosophical Classics, 1883; Harris's Hegel's Logic, Morris's Hegel's Philosophy of the State and of History, and Kedney's Hegel's Aesthetics in Griggs's Philosophical Classics; and Wallace's translation of the "Logic"from the Encyclopaediawith Prolegomena, 1874, 2d.

ed., Translation, 1892, Prolegomena to follow.

As pioneer of this movement we may name J.H. Stirling (The Secret of Hegel, 1865); and as its most prominent representatives John Caird (An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, 1880), Edward Caird (The Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant, 1889; The Evolution of Religion, 1893), both in Glasgow, and T.H. Green (1836-82; professor at Oxford; Prolegomena to Ethics, 3d ed., 1887; Works, edited by Nettleship, 3 vols., 1885-88).

[Footnote 1: Eucken: The Unity of Spiritual Life in the Consciousness and Deeds of Humanity, 1888; Prolegomena to this, 1885.

Mr. Collier has also been convicted by Mr. Dyce of positive and malicious misrepresentation in various passages of the Prolegomena and Notes to his last edition of Shakespeare.

The Dunciad, variorum, with the prolegomena of Scriblerus; reproduced in facsimile from the first issue of the original ed. of 1729; with an introductory essay by Robert Kilburn Root.

The Dunciad, variorum, with the prolegomena of Scriblerus.

Prolegomena, bibliology, theology proper.

R630262. Prolegomena, bibliology, theology proper.

The Dunciad, variorum, with the prolegomena of Scriblerus; reproduced in facsimile from the first issue of the original ed. of 1729; with an introductory essay by Robert Kilburn Root.

The Dunciad, variorum, with the prolegomena of Scriblerus.

From science to God; prolegomena to a future theology.

In 1894 this was republished, with prolegomena, in vol.

Green, 'Prolegomena to Ethics,' p. 7: "A philosopher who would reconstruct our ethical systems in conformity with the doctrines of evolution and descent, if he would be consistent, must deal less scrupulously with them than perhaps any one has yet been found to do.

The 'Prolegomena to Ethics' of T.H. Green was a fitting result of his unwearied controversies in defence of the spiritual nature of man and the universe.

Green's 'Prolegomena' was published in 1883, the year after his death.

[Footnote 1: Prolegomena to Ethics, § 154, p. 160.]

[Footnote 3: Prolegomena to Ethics, §§ 171, 172, p. 179.]

[Footnote 1: Prolegomena to Ethics, § 172, p. 180.]

[Footnote 2: Prolegomena, § 172, p. 180.]

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