Part 4
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. Ch. 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.
Soul, Thing and, 101.
Souls, Let us interchange, 36.
Specialist the last refuge, 115.
Spinoza, 98.
Spirit and letter, 73.
Star-constellations, 124.
Stilling, Heinrich, 87, 168.
Stolberg, The Brothers, 7, 85, 168.
Strength and weakness, 41.
Sublimity not in space, 133.
Sully, Your hands, 79.
Systems, Philosophical, 126.
Taste in a watering place, 75.
Teleology, 119.
Teutonic languages, 18.
Theoreticians, 114.
Thing, and soul, 101; of all things, 98.
“Things in themselves” to be sold, 111.
Thoughts and sentiment, 33.
Three, Conception makes, 104.
Time, 40.
Transcendent and transcendental, 169.
Transcendental, idealism, 169; philosophy, Natural science and, 116, 117.
Trochaic trimeter, 14.
True universally, 95.
Trust in scientific truth, 136.
Truth, and error, 157, 159; and fiction, 134; and form, 130; and her appearance, 152; and reason, 171; dearer than error, 154; My, 80; not an onion, 158; Trust in scientific, 136; will punish, 156.
Universally true, 95.
Urgent, 95.
Value and worth, 36.
Vanity, 69.
Various destinies, 39.
Verse is impressive, 26; Language shaping, 59.
Vinculum, 69.
Virtue and pleasure, 122.
Voss, Johann Heinrich, 11, 12.
Wanted, 62.
Weakness and strength, 41.
Whole, Part of the, 151,
Wisdom and prudence, 138.
Wolf, 55, 167.
Wolff, Caspar Friedrich, 3.
World, Creator and, 135.
Worth and value, 36.
Wretches, 68.
Xenions, and Xenia, 8; History of the, 3ff.
Zeus to Heracles, 42.