The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 79
... soul at the point of his departure : in which sense I naturally took these verses at my first reading them , when I was very young , and before I knew what interpretation . the world generally put upon them . 1 The Temple of Fame . See ...
... soul at the point of his departure : in which sense I naturally took these verses at my first reading them , when I was very young , and before I knew what interpretation . the world generally put upon them . 1 The Temple of Fame . See ...
Strana 80
... soul ! thou pleasing companion of this body , thou fleeting thing that are now deserting it , whither art thou flying ? To what unknown re- gion ? Thou art trembling , fearful , and pensive . Now what is become of thy former wit and ...
... soul ! thou pleasing companion of this body , thou fleeting thing that are now deserting it , whither art thou flying ? To what unknown re- gion ? Thou art trembling , fearful , and pensive . Now what is become of thy former wit and ...
Strana 96
... soul ; for which see Seneca Medea , act . i . sc . 1 ; Hom . Odyssea , lib . 20 ; Harris's Philog . Enquiries , part 4 ; Luke xii . 19 ; Petronius , cap . 132 ; and de Sales in loc . J. B. B. I hundred drachmas , which is all I have in ...
... soul ; for which see Seneca Medea , act . i . sc . 1 ; Hom . Odyssea , lib . 20 ; Harris's Philog . Enquiries , part 4 ; Luke xii . 19 ; Petronius , cap . 132 ; and de Sales in loc . J. B. B. I hundred drachmas , which is all I have in ...
Strana 105
... addressed to the lowest and most despised may mortal among us , under all the infirmities and dis- tresses with which we see him surrounded . And whoever believes the immortality of the soul , will not No. 537. ] 105 THE SPECTATOR .
... addressed to the lowest and most despised may mortal among us , under all the infirmities and dis- tresses with which we see him surrounded . And whoever believes the immortality of the soul , will not No. 537. ] 105 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 106
... soul's immortality , agreeable both to rea- son and the Christian doctrine , I believe your readers will not be displeased to see how the same great truth shines in the pomp of Roman eloquence . • 66 This , " says Cato , " is my firm ...
... soul's immortality , agreeable both to rea- son and the Christian doctrine , I believe your readers will not be displeased to see how the same great truth shines in the pomp of Roman eloquence . • 66 This , " says Cato , " is my firm ...
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