The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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Página 41
... live again . ' And it is upon the faith of this description that Mr. Pope drew up that admirable and well known picture of the same tradition , that occurs in the first epistle of his Essay on Man , and is known every one . to Lo ! the ...
... live again . ' And it is upon the faith of this description that Mr. Pope drew up that admirable and well known picture of the same tradition , that occurs in the first epistle of his Essay on Man , and is known every one . to Lo ! the ...
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... lives as soul of e'en the soul itself . * De Gen. An . ii . 3. iii . 11. Cic . Tusc . Q. i . 10. Enfield's Brucker , i . 285 . In the language of Lucretius , iii . 284 . Et calor + Lib . iii . 274 . Ventus et aer The soul thus produced ...
... lives as soul of e'en the soul itself . * De Gen. An . ii . 3. iii . 11. Cic . Tusc . Q. i . 10. Enfield's Brucker , i . 285 . In the language of Lucretius , iii . 284 . Et calor + Lib . iii . 274 . Ventus et aer The soul thus produced ...
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... live longer than most men of caution and common sense ; for we find him at last dying of a natural death , at the good old age of ninety . Arcesilas was one of the successors to Plato in the academic chair , and founder of the school ...
... live longer than most men of caution and common sense ; for we find him at last dying of a natural death , at the good old age of ninety . Arcesilas was one of the successors to Plato in the academic chair , and founder of the school ...
Página 114
... live , " and the " dead sing praises " to his name . If I examine the world without me , or the world within me , I trace him equally to a demonstration : - I feel , — nay , more than feel , I know him to be eternal , om- niscient ...
... live , " and the " dead sing praises " to his name . If I examine the world without me , or the world within me , I trace him equally to a demonstration : - I feel , — nay , more than feel , I know him to be eternal , om- niscient ...
Página 148
... lives , each dis- tinct and co - existent , under the names of an organic and an animal life ; with two distinct assortments of sensibilities , an unconscious and a conscious . Each of these lives is limited to a separate set of organs ...
... lives , each dis- tinct and co - existent , under the names of an organic and an animal life ; with two distinct assortments of sensibilities , an unconscious and a conscious . Each of these lives is limited to a separate set of organs ...
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