Noble and common natures, 147.
Nose for smelling, 120.
Nothing, I thought, 97.
Olympian gods, 85.
One thing needed, 150.
Oneness and changes, 162;
Difference in, 152;
Indicated, 100;
of beauty, 38.
Onion, Truth not an, 158.
Open secret, 161.
Ostrich, The, 89.
Parnassus, 85.
Part of the whole, 151.
Parties, 90.
Pentameter, Dactylic, 21-22
Penthemimeres, 15, 21.
Perfection, 148.
Philistines, 5, 25, 142.
Philosopher and bigot, 144.
Philosophy will remain, 108
Piety and science, 142.
Plant unconscious, 141.
Platitudes, 76.
Platner, 168.
Pleasure and virtue, 122;
in celestial repasts, 145.
Poet and his muse, The, 53;
and naturalist, 135;
is born, The, 129.
Poetical deviltry, 8.
Poetry, Purpose of, 134.
Possession and being, 36.
Practical, 106.
Press is thinking, 81.
Problem, A moral, 122.
Propagation and growth, 39
Prophet, The, 88.
Prose, 26.
Prudence and wisdom, 138.
Publisher, A, 81.
Puffendorf, 120-121; 170.
Purpose, of poetry, 134;
Our, 25.
Pythia, 82.
Reason, and heart, 34;
and nature, 37;
and truth, 171.
Reason's divinity, 143.
Refuge, Specialist the last, 115.
Reichardt, 168.
Reinhold, Karl Leonard, 164, 169.
Religion, 163.
Repetition, 153.
Repetitions, Vain, 160.
Reviewers, Incompetent, 54
Ritual, 160.
Sale, Metaphysics for, 111.
Salvation, 46.
Schiller, 170;
and Goethe, 3ff, et passim.
Schmidt, K. C. F., 106.
Science, 132;
and piety, 142;
and transcendental philosophy, 116, 117.
Scoundrel, Stuff for a, 88.
Secret, open, 161; remains, 50.
Sentiment and thoughts, 33
Sentimentalists, 5, 87.
Servant and belles lettres, 62.
Socrates, 82.
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