The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... soul and genius , can divest themselves of the little images of ridicule , and admire nature in her simplicity and 1 Show what a genius the author was master of ' ( folio ) . 2 4 Od . iv . 3 Charles Sackville , Earl of Dorset , died in ...
... soul and genius , can divest themselves of the little images of ridicule , and admire nature in her simplicity and 1 Show what a genius the author was master of ' ( folio ) . 2 4 Od . iv . 3 Charles Sackville , Earl of Dorset , died in ...
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... souls require the same kind of habitations , I shall leave to the consideration of the curious . In the meantime I ... soul and the body do not seem to be fellows . Socrates was an extraordinary instance of this nature . There chanced ...
... souls require the same kind of habitations , I shall leave to the consideration of the curious . In the meantime I ... soul and the body do not seem to be fellows . Socrates was an extraordinary instance of this nature . There chanced ...
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... soul of man , than the notions of Plato and his followers upon that subject . They tell us , 1 that every passion which has been contracted by the soul during her residence in the body , remains with her in her separate state ; and that ...
... soul of man , than the notions of Plato and his followers upon that subject . They tell us , 1 that every passion which has been contracted by the soul during her residence in the body , remains with her in her separate state ; and that ...
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George Atherton Aitken. soul is festered with them ; the gangrene is gone too far to be ever cured ; the inflammation ... souls of the dead appear frequently in cemeteries , and hover about the places where their bodies are buried , as ...
George Atherton Aitken. soul is festered with them ; the gangrene is gone too far to be ever cured ; the inflammation ... souls of the dead appear frequently in cemeteries , and hover about the places where their bodies are buried , as ...
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... soul , with all the arts imaginable , will ever be able to purchase . Tully says , virtue and decency are so nearly related , that it is difficult to separate them from each other but in our imagination . As the beauty of the body ...
... soul , with all the arts imaginable , will ever be able to purchase . Tully says , virtue and decency are so nearly related , that it is difficult to separate them from each other but in our imagination . As the beauty of the body ...
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