The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes, المجلد 71823 |
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الصفحة 59
... soul , and some intimations of its independency on matter . In the first place , our dreams are great instances . of that activity which is natural to the human soul , and which it is not in the power of sleep to deaden or abate . When ...
... soul , and some intimations of its independency on matter . In the first place , our dreams are great instances . of that activity which is natural to the human soul , and which it is not in the power of sleep to deaden or abate . When ...
الصفحة 62
... 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 and watchful being only conscious of her own existence at such a time , what a painful ...
... 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 and watchful being only conscious of her own existence at such a time , what a painful ...
الصفحة 63
... soul , during this her state of abstrac- tion , or from any communication with the Supreme Being , or from any operation of subordinate spirits , has been a great dispute among the learned : the matter of fact is , I think ...
... soul , during this her state of abstrac- tion , or from any communication with the Supreme Being , or from any operation of subordinate spirits , has been a great dispute among the learned : the matter of fact is , I think ...
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acquaintance agreeable Anacreon appear beauty black tower body Britomartis character Cicero city of London club consider conversation creature dear death desire discourse divine drachmas dreams dress endeavour entertained epigram excellent eyes fancy favour fortune gentleman give greatest hand happiness head hear heard heart honest Honeycomb honour hope human humble servant humour husband imagine kind lady learned letter live look manner marriage married matter means MENANDER mentioned mind nature never obliged observed occasion OVID paper particular passion person Pharamond pleased pleasure Plutarch poet poetical justice present pretty Procris reader reason Rechteren ROSCOMMON seems shew shoeing horn sorrow soul speak SPECTATOR tell temn thing Thomas Tickel thou thought tion told town Tunbridge VIRG Virgil virtue virtuous whole wife woman women words worthy writing young