The Spectator ...Charles Whittingham, 1803 |
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Page 94
... soul uniform , and all of a piece ; but at the end of the epilogue , it was so jumbled together and divided between jest and earnest , that , if you will forgive me an extravagant fancy , I will here set it down . I could not but fancy ...
... soul uniform , and all of a piece ; but at the end of the epilogue , it was so jumbled together and divided between jest and earnest , that , if you will forgive me an extravagant fancy , I will here set it down . I could not but fancy ...
Page 108
great soul is affected , in either case , no farther than in considering the properest methods to extricate it- self from them . If this hero has the strong incentives to uncommon enterprises that were remarkable in Alexander , he ...
great soul is affected , in either case , no farther than in considering the properest methods to extricate it- self from them . If this hero has the strong incentives to uncommon enterprises that were remarkable in Alexander , he ...
Page 119
... soul of a man , when he dies , immediately passes into the body of another man , or of some brute , which he ... souls, and ...
... soul of a man , when he dies , immediately passes into the body of another man , or of some brute , which he ... souls, and ...
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