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XLVIII IMLAC DISCOURSES ON THE NATURE OF THE SOUL " What reason , said the prince , can be given , why the Egyptians should thus expensively preserve those carcasses which some nations consume with fire , others lay to mingle with the ...
XLVIII IMLAC DISCOURSES ON THE NATURE OF THE SOUL " What reason , said the prince , can be given , why the Egyptians should thus expensively preserve those carcasses which some nations consume with fire , others lay to mingle with the ...
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That portion of divinity , that ray Of purest Heaven which lights the public soul Of patriots and of heroes . But , if doomed In powerless humble fortune to repress These ardent risings of the kindling soul , Then , even superior to ...
That portion of divinity , that ray Of purest Heaven which lights the public soul Of patriots and of heroes . But , if doomed In powerless humble fortune to repress These ardent risings of the kindling soul , Then , even superior to ...
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I con- fess myself to have one of those dull souls that doth not perceive itself always to contemplate ideas ; nor can conceive it any more necessary for the soul always to think , than for the body always to move ; the perception of ...
I con- fess myself to have one of those dull souls that doth not perceive itself always to contemplate ideas ; nor can conceive it any more necessary for the soul always to think , than for the body always to move ; the perception of ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
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