The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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... and that as Simonides describes brutes entering into the composition of women , others have represented human souls as entering ininto brutes . This is commonly termed the doctrine of transmigration , which supposes that human souls ...
... and that as Simonides describes brutes entering into the composition of women , others have represented human souls as entering ininto brutes . This is commonly termed the doctrine of transmigration , which supposes that human souls ...
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In a word , Milton's genius , which was so great in itself , and so strengthened by all the helps of learning , appears in this book every way equal to his subject , which was the most sublime that could enter into the thoughts of a ...
In a word , Milton's genius , which was so great in itself , and so strengthened by all the helps of learning , appears in this book every way equal to his subject , which was the most sublime that could enter into the thoughts of a ...
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The followirg lines , in which he tells him , that the day is not too far spent for kina to enter upon such a subject , are exquisite in their kind . And the great light of day yet wants to run Much of his race , though steep , suspense ...
The followirg lines , in which he tells him , that the day is not too far spent for kina to enter upon such a subject , are exquisite in their kind . And the great light of day yet wants to run Much of his race , though steep , suspense ...
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