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... in order to enjoy my soul in its faculties with alacrity ; well remembering that this
habitation of clay will in a few years be a meaner piece of earth than any utensil
about my house . When this is , as it really is , the most frequent reflection I have ...
... in order to enjoy my soul in its faculties with alacrity ; well remembering that this
habitation of clay will in a few years be a meaner piece of earth than any utensil
about my house . When this is , as it really is , the most frequent reflection I have ...
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I shall consider this subject in another light , as dreams may give us some idea of
the great excellency of a human soul , and some intimation of its independency
on matter . . In the first place , our dreams are great instances of that activity ...
I shall consider this subject in another light , as dreams may give us some idea of
the great excellency of a human soul , and some intimation of its independency
on matter . . In the first place , our dreams are great instances of that activity ...
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There is another circumstance , which methinks gives us a very high idea of the
nature of the soul , in regard to what passes in dreams : I mean that innumerable
multitude and variety of ideas which then arise in her , · Were that active watchful
...
There is another circumstance , which methinks gives us a very high idea of the
nature of the soul , in regard to what passes in dreams : I mean that innumerable
multitude and variety of ideas which then arise in her , · Were that active watchful
...
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There seems something in this consideration that intimates to us a natural
grandeur and perfection in the soul , which is rather to be admired than explained
. I must not omit that argument for the excellency of the soul , which I have seen ...
There seems something in this consideration that intimates to us a natural
grandeur and perfection in the soul , which is rather to be admired than explained
. I must not omit that argument for the excellency of the soul , which I have seen ...
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My life , if thou preserv ' st my life , Thy sacrifice shall be ; And death , if death
must be my doom , Shall join my soul to thee . ' " ADDISON . 0 . · No . 490 .
MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 22 . Domus et placens uxor . Thy house and pleasing
wife ...
My life , if thou preserv ' st my life , Thy sacrifice shall be ; And death , if death
must be my doom , Shall join my soul to thee . ' " ADDISON . 0 . · No . 490 .
MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 22 . Domus et placens uxor . Thy house and pleasing
wife ...
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