The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 362 |
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... souls . Love has taught me this piece of philosophy . If I had but one soul , it could not at the same time pant after virtue and vice , wish and abhor the same thing . It is certain therefore we have two souls : when the good soul ...
... souls . Love has taught me this piece of philosophy . If I had but one soul , it could not at the same time pant after virtue and vice , wish and abhor the same thing . It is certain therefore we have two souls : when the good soul ...
Strana 384
... soul consists of many faculties , as the understanding , and the will , with all the senses both outward and in- ward ; or , to speak more philosophically , the soul can exert herself in many different ways of action . She can ...
... soul consists of many faculties , as the understanding , and the will , with all the senses both outward and in- ward ; or , to speak more philosophically , the soul can exert herself in many different ways of action . She can ...
Strana 385
... soul will be adequate to its nature ; and that it is not endowed with any faculties which are to lie useless and ... soul whilst any one of its faculties is in the fruition of its chief good . The happiness may be of a more exalted ...
... soul will be adequate to its nature ; and that it is not endowed with any faculties which are to lie useless and ... soul whilst any one of its faculties is in the fruition of its chief good . The happiness may be of a more exalted ...
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