The Spectator, Volume 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... soul , which might help us to discover the conformity or disagreeableness of the one to the other ; and therefore , for want of such a light , all that we can do in speculations of this kind , is to reflect on those operations of the soul ...
... soul , which might help us to discover the conformity or disagreeableness of the one to the other ; and therefore , for want of such a light , all that we can do in speculations of this kind , is to reflect on those operations of the soul ...
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... soul of man , that nothing but Himself can be its last , adequate , and proper happiness . Because , therefore , a great part of our happiness must arise from the contemplation of his being , that he might give our souls a just relish ...
... soul of man , that nothing but Himself can be its last , adequate , and proper happiness . Because , therefore , a great part of our happiness must arise from the contemplation of his being , that he might give our souls a just relish ...
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... souls are at present delightfully lost and bewildered in a pleasing delusion , and we walk about like the enchanted ... soul will not be de- prived of them , but perhaps find them excited by some other occasional cause , as they are at ...
... souls are at present delightfully lost and bewildered in a pleasing delusion , and we walk about like the enchanted ... soul will not be de- prived of them , but perhaps find them excited by some other occasional cause , as they are at ...
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... soul . In the second place we are to consider greatness of manner in architecture , which has such force upon the imagination , that a small building , where it appears , shall give the mind nobler ideas than one of twenty times the ...
... soul . In the second place we are to consider greatness of manner in architecture , which has such force upon the imagination , that a small building , where it appears , shall give the mind nobler ideas than one of twenty times the ...
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... soul , or from any nicer texture in the brain of one man than of another . But this is certain , that a noble writer should be born with this faculty in its full strength and vigour , so as to be able to receive lively ideas from ...
... soul , or from any nicer texture in the brain of one man than of another . But this is certain , that a noble writer should be born with this faculty in its full strength and vigour , so as to be able to receive lively ideas from ...
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