The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 44
... Soul sensible of her being alone in her sleeping Moments , after the same Manner that she is sensible of it while awake , the Time would hang very heavy on her , as it often actually does when she dreams that she is in such a Solitude ...
... Soul sensible of her being alone in her sleeping Moments , after the same Manner that she is sensible of it while awake , the Time would hang very heavy on her , as it often actually does when she dreams that she is in such a Solitude ...
Strana 193
... Soul's Im- mortality , agreeable both to Reason and the Christian Doc- trine , I believe your Readers will not be displeased to see how the same great Truth shines in the Pomp of the Roman Eloquence . " This , says Cato , is my firm ...
... Soul's Im- mortality , agreeable both to Reason and the Christian Doc- trine , I believe your Readers will not be displeased to see how the same great Truth shines in the Pomp of the Roman Eloquence . " This , says Cato , is my firm ...
Strana 374
... Soul , whilst any one of its Faculties is in the Fruition of its chief Good . The Happiness may be of a more exalted Nature in Proportion as the Faculty employ'd is so , but as the whole Soul acts in the Exertion of any of its ...
... Soul , whilst any one of its Faculties is in the Fruition of its chief Good . The Happiness may be of a more exalted Nature in Proportion as the Faculty employ'd is so , but as the whole Soul acts in the Exertion of any of its ...
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