The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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Side 22
... whole revolution of Saturn ; but , finding that this intercourse went no further than a visit , he again renewed his addresses to her ; who , during his long silence , is said very often to have cast a wishing eye upon Mount Tirzah ...
... whole revolution of Saturn ; but , finding that this intercourse went no further than a visit , he again renewed his addresses to her ; who , during his long silence , is said very often to have cast a wishing eye upon Mount Tirzah ...
Side 85
... whole man , and we may easily conceive to ourselves the happiness of the soul , while any one of the faculties is in ... whole soul acts in the exertion of any of its particular powers , the whole soul is happy in the pleasure which ...
... whole man , and we may easily conceive to ourselves the happiness of the soul , while any one of the faculties is in ... whole soul acts in the exertion of any of its particular powers , the whole soul is happy in the pleasure which ...
Side 86
... whole soul that re- members , understands , wills , or imagines . Our manner of considering the memory , understand- ing , will , imagination , and the like faculties , is for the better enabling us to express ourselves in such ...
... whole soul that re- members , understands , wills , or imagines . Our manner of considering the memory , understand- ing , will , imagination , and the like faculties , is for the better enabling us to express ourselves in such ...
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