The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Strana 32
... souls . Love has taught me this piece of philosophy . If I had but one soul , it could not at the same time pant after vir- tue and vice , wish and abhor the same thing . It is cer tain therefore we have two souls : when the good 32 NO ...
... souls . Love has taught me this piece of philosophy . If I had but one soul , it could not at the same time pant after vir- tue and vice , wish and abhor the same thing . It is cer tain therefore we have two souls : when the good 32 NO ...
Strana 33
tain therefore we have two souls : when the good soul rules , I undertake noble and virtuous actions ; but when the bad soul predominates , I am forced to do evil . All I can say at present is , that I find my good soul , encou- raged ...
tain therefore we have two souls : when the good soul rules , I undertake noble and virtuous actions ; but when the bad soul predominates , I am forced to do evil . All I can say at present is , that I find my good soul , encou- raged ...
Strana 38
... soul separate from the body , and with one glance of thought should start beyond the bounds of the creation , should it for millions of years continue its pro- gress through infinite space with the same activity , it would still find ...
... soul separate from the body , and with one glance of thought should start beyond the bounds of the creation , should it for millions of years continue its pro- gress through infinite space with the same activity , it would still find ...
Strana 47
... soul , And seen the bottom of his deepest thoughts . ROSCOMMON . No vices are so incurable as those which men are apt to glory in . One would wonder how drunkenness should have the good luck to be of this number . Anacharsis , being ...
... soul , And seen the bottom of his deepest thoughts . ROSCOMMON . No vices are so incurable as those which men are apt to glory in . One would wonder how drunkenness should have the good luck to be of this number . Anacharsis , being ...
Strana 48
... in it . The sober man , by the strength of reason , may keep under and subdue every vice or folly to which he is most inclined ; but wine makes every latent seed sprout up in the soul , and shew itself ; 48 No. 569 . SPECTATOR .
... in it . The sober man , by the strength of reason , may keep under and subdue every vice or folly to which he is most inclined ; but wine makes every latent seed sprout up in the soul , and shew itself ; 48 No. 569 . SPECTATOR .
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