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Page 302
... spirit of the answer must have been as inevitably , —a receptacle without bounds or dimensions ; -nothing less than infinity . We may , then , be justified in asserting , that the sense of Immortality , if not a co - existent and twin ...
... spirit of the answer must have been as inevitably , —a receptacle without bounds or dimensions ; -nothing less than infinity . We may , then , be justified in asserting , that the sense of Immortality , if not a co - existent and twin ...
Page 310
... Spirit in Heaven . It suffices , therefore , that the Trunk and the main Branches of the Worth of the Deceased be boldly and unaffectedly represented . Any further detail , minutely and scrupulously pursued , especially if this be done ...
... Spirit in Heaven . It suffices , therefore , that the Trunk and the main Branches of the Worth of the Deceased be boldly and unaffectedly represented . Any further detail , minutely and scrupulously pursued , especially if this be done ...
Page 348
... spirit or for the suffering body . The voice that breaks upon the night is the voice of a great evangelist - one of the four ; and he is also a great physician . This do the watchmen at the gate thankfully acknowledge , and joyfully ...
... spirit or for the suffering body . The voice that breaks upon the night is the voice of a great evangelist - one of the four ; and he is also a great physician . This do the watchmen at the gate thankfully acknowledge , and joyfully ...
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acquainted admiration appeared beauty Ben Jonson better body called character colour Country creature dark death delight discommending Discourse dream Dry Rot E. V. Lucas eyes face fancy father feel Fellow fortune FREEPORT Friedrich Schlegel Friend Sir ROGER Gentleman give half hand happy head hear heard heart heaven Honour human Humour imagination James Miller Jeems kind lady laugh light living look Lord Macbeth Maid manner Master Metaphysics mind morning nature never night object observed occasion once passed passion person play pleased pleasure poor Pyrrhonism Pyrrhus remember ROGER DE COVERLEY ROGER hearing round Samuel Johnson seemed seen sense Servants side Sir Richard Baker soul speak spirit talk tell thee things thou thought tion told town truth turned Uranius whole woman wonder word young