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Page 18
... Soul and Genius , can divest them- felves of the little Images of Ridicule , and admire Na- ture in her Simplicity and Nakedness . As for the little conceited Wits of the Age , who can only fhew their Judgment by finding Fault ; they ...
... Soul and Genius , can divest them- felves of the little Images of Ridicule , and admire Na- ture in her Simplicity and Nakedness . As for the little conceited Wits of the Age , who can only fhew their Judgment by finding Fault ; they ...
Page 20
... Souls require the fame kind of Habi- tations , I fhall leave to the Confideration of the Curious , In the mean time I ... Soul and the Body do not feem to be Fellows . SOCRA- SOCRATES was an extraordinary Inftance of this Nature . There ...
... Souls require the fame kind of Habi- tations , I fhall leave to the Confideration of the Curious , In the mean time I ... Soul and the Body do not feem to be Fellows . SOCRA- SOCRATES was an extraordinary Inftance of this Nature . There ...
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... Soul of Man , than the Notions of Plato and his Followers upon that Subject . They tell us , that e- very Paffion which has been contracted by the Soul du- ring her Refidence in the Body , remains with her in a se- parate State ; and ...
... Soul of Man , than the Notions of Plato and his Followers upon that Subject . They tell us , that e- very Paffion which has been contracted by the Soul du- ring her Refidence in the Body , remains with her in a se- parate State ; and ...
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... Souls of the Dead appear frequently in Cemeteries , and hover about the Places where their Bodies are buried , as ... Soul of Man , into beautiful Allegories , in the fixth Book of his Æneid . gives us the Punishment of a Voluptuary ...
... Souls of the Dead appear frequently in Cemeteries , and hover about the Places where their Bodies are buried , as ... Soul of Man , into beautiful Allegories , in the fixth Book of his Æneid . gives us the Punishment of a Voluptuary ...
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... Soul , with all the Arts imaginable , will.ever . be able to purchase . Tully fays , Virtue and Decency are fo nearly related , that it is difficult to feparate 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 fays , Virtue and Decency are fo nearly related , that it is difficult to feparate them from each other but in our Imagination . As the Beauty of the Body ...
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