The Spectator, Svazek 4Clarendon Press, 1965 - Počet stran: 606 A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Strana 392
... Human Soul becomes an Attribute in God . We exist in Place and Time , the Divine Being fills the Immen- sity of Space with his Presence , and Inhabits Eternity . We are possessed of a little Power and a little Knowledge , the Divine ...
... Human Soul becomes an Attribute in God . We exist in Place and Time , the Divine Being fills the Immen- sity of Space with his Presence , and Inhabits Eternity . We are possessed of a little Power and a little Knowledge , the Divine ...
Strana 442
... human Body . We should see the same Concatenation and Subserviency , the same Necessity and Usefull- ness , the same Beauty and Harmony in all and every of its Parts , as what we discover in the Body of every single Animal . The more ...
... human Body . We should see the same Concatenation and Subserviency , the same Necessity and Usefull- ness , the same Beauty and Harmony in all and every of its Parts , as what we discover in the Body of every single Animal . The more ...
Strana 585
... Human Art is capable of producing , how much more will it be raised and elevated by those , in which is exerted the whole Power of Harmony ! The Senses are Faculties of the Human Soul , though they cannot be employ'd , during this our ...
... Human Art is capable of producing , how much more will it be raised and elevated by those , in which is exerted the whole Power of Harmony ! The Senses are Faculties of the Human Soul , though they cannot be employ'd , during this our ...
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