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Pagina 27
... foul , at his entering upon it , says , that he does not believe any the most comic ge- nius can cenfure him for talking upon fuch a sub- ject at fuch a time . This paffage , I think , evi- dently glances upon Ariftophanes , who writ a ...
... foul , at his entering upon it , says , that he does not believe any the most comic ge- nius can cenfure him for talking upon fuch a sub- ject at fuch a time . This paffage , I think , evi- dently glances upon Ariftophanes , who writ a ...
Pagina 66
... foul jack , or greafy maple cup ? Say , would't thou bear all this , to raise thy ftore , From fix i ' th ' hundred ... fouls , not only men and women , but brutes , vegetables , nay even the most inanimate things , as ftocks and ...
... foul jack , or greafy maple cup ? Say , would't thou bear all this , to raise thy ftore , From fix i ' th ' hundred ... fouls , not only men and women , but brutes , vegetables , nay even the most inanimate things , as ftocks and ...
Pagina 11
... fouls require the fame kind of habita- tions , I fhall leave to the confideration of the cu- rious . In the ... foul and the body do not feem to be fellows . Socrates was an extraordinary inftance of this nature . There chanced ...
... fouls require the fame kind of habita- tions , I fhall leave to the confideration of the cu- rious . In the ... foul and the body do not feem to be fellows . Socrates was an extraordinary inftance of this nature . There chanced ...
Pagina 15
... foul of man , than the notions of Plato and his followers upon that fubject . They tell us , that every paffion which has been contracted by the foul during her refidence in the body , re- mains with her in a separate state ; and that the ...
... foul of man , than the notions of Plato and his followers upon that fubject . They tell us , that every paffion which has been contracted by the foul during her refidence in the body , re- mains with her in a separate state ; and that the ...
Pagina 39
... foul , and of Divine Provi- dence . If any man thinks thefe facts incredi- « ble , let him enjoy his own opinion to himself , " but let him not endeavour to disturb the belief " of others , who by inftances of this nature are excited to ...
... foul , and of Divine Provi- dence . If any man thinks thefe facts incredi- « ble , let him enjoy his own opinion to himself , " but let him not endeavour to disturb the belief " of others , who by inftances of this nature are excited to ...
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