The Spectator, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1965 - 606 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Pagina 325
... Soul is still the same ; the Figure only lost . Then let not Piety be put to flight , To please the Taste of Glutton - Appetite ; But suffer Inmate Souls secure to dwell , Lest from their Seats your Parents you expel ; 1 Horace , Odes ...
... Soul is still the same ; the Figure only lost . Then let not Piety be put to flight , To please the Taste of Glutton - Appetite ; But suffer Inmate Souls secure to dwell , Lest from their Seats your Parents you expel ; 1 Horace , Odes ...
Pagina 501
... Soul , because they can never shew the Strength of those Principles from whence they proceed . They are not adequate Expressions of our Virtues , and can only shew us what Habits are in the Soul , without discovering the Degree and ...
... Soul , because they can never shew the Strength of those Principles from whence they proceed . They are not adequate Expressions of our Virtues , and can only shew us what Habits are in the Soul , without discovering the Degree and ...
Pagina 571
... Soul , smelt very strong of Essence and Orange - Flower Water , and was encompassed with a kind of Horny Substance , cut into a thousand little Faces or Mirrours , which were imperceptible to the naked Eye , insomuch that the Soul , if ...
... Soul , smelt very strong of Essence and Orange - Flower Water , and was encompassed with a kind of Horny Substance , cut into a thousand little Faces or Mirrours , which were imperceptible to the naked Eye , insomuch that the Soul , if ...
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