The Spectator, Svazek 1Tonson, 1767 - Počet stran: 918 |
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... soul is still the same , the figure only lost . Then let not piety be put to flight , To please the taste of glutton ... soul of Orpheus , who was musical , melancholy , and a woman- hater , entered into a swan ; the soul of Ajax , which ...
... soul is still the same , the figure only lost . Then let not piety be put to flight , To please the taste of glutton ... soul of Orpheus , who was musical , melancholy , and a woman- hater , entered into a swan ; the soul of Ajax , which ...
Strana 700
... soul , and some intima- tions of its independency on matter . his dreaming and his waking thoughts . ' We are somewhat more than ourselves in our sleeps , and the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking of the soul . It is the ...
... soul , and some intima- tions of its independency on matter . his dreaming and his waking thoughts . ' We are somewhat more than ourselves in our sleeps , and the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking of the soul . It is the ...
Strana 855
... soul into several powers which it supposes the souls of good men will and faculties , there is no such division in the be possessed of in another world . This I think soul itself , since it is the whole soul that re- highly probable ...
... soul into several powers which it supposes the souls of good men will and faculties , there is no such division in the be possessed of in another world . This I think soul itself , since it is the whole soul that re- highly probable ...
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