The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... soul and genius can divest themselves of the little images of ridicule , and admire nature in her simplicity and nakedness . As for the little conceited wits of the age , who can only shew their judgment by finding fault , they cannot ...
... soul and genius can divest themselves of the little images of ridicule , and admire nature in her simplicity and nakedness . As for the little conceited wits of the age , who can only shew their judgment by finding fault , they cannot ...
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... souls require the same kind of habi . tations , I shall leave to the consideration of the cu . rious . In the mean time , I think nothing can be more glorious than for a man to give the lye to his face , and to be an honest , just ...
... souls require the same kind of habi . tations , I shall leave to the consideration of the cu . rious . In the mean time , I think nothing can be more glorious than for a man to give the lye to his face , and to be an honest , just ...
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... soul and the body do not seem to be fellows . Socrates was an extraordinary instance of this nature . There chanced to be a great physiognomist in his time at Athens , who had made strange discoveries of men's tempers and inclinations ...
... soul and the body do not seem to be fellows . Socrates was an extraordinary instance of this nature . There chanced to be a great physiognomist in his time at Athens , who had made strange discoveries of men's tempers and inclinations ...
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... soul of man , than the notions of Plato and his followers upon that subject . They tell us , that every passion which has been contracted by the soul during her residence in the body , remains with her in a separate state ; and that the ...
... soul of man , than the notions of Plato and his followers upon that subject . They tell us , that every passion which has been contracted by the soul during her residence in the body , remains with her in a separate state ; and that the ...
Strana 38
... soul , they cleave to her inseparably , and remain in her for ever , after the body is cast off and thrown . aside . As an argument to confirm this their doctrine , they observé , that a lewd youth who goes on in a continued course of ...
... soul , they cleave to her inseparably , and remain in her for ever , after the body is cast off and thrown . aside . As an argument to confirm this their doctrine , they observé , that a lewd youth who goes on in a continued course of ...
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