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Hence , if death be the permanent absence of the soul , the way to guard against it is either to prevent the soul from leaving the body or , if it does depart , to insure that it shall return . The precautions adopted by savages to ...
Hence , if death be the permanent absence of the soul , the way to guard against it is either to prevent the soul from leaving the body or , if it does depart , to insure that it shall return . The precautions adopted by savages to ...
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From the opening scene in which Henchard sells his wife to the sailor at the fair to his death on Egdon Heath the vigor of the story is superb , its humor rich and racy , its movement large - limbed and free .
From the opening scene in which Henchard sells his wife to the sailor at the fair to his death on Egdon Heath the vigor of the story is superb , its humor rich and racy , its movement large - limbed and free .
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JONATHAN SWIFT From " Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift " Before the passing - bell begun , The news through half the town has run . " O , may we all for death prepare ! What has he left ? and who's his heir ?
JONATHAN SWIFT From " Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift " Before the passing - bell begun , The news through half the town has run . " O , may we all for death prepare ! What has he left ? and who's his heir ?
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