A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Cook's Hesiod. Fawke's Theocritus. Anacreon. Bion. Moschus. Sappho. Musaeus & Apollonius Rhodius. The Rape of Helen. Creech's Lucretius and Grainger's TibullusJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1795 |
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Page 440
... soul creep'd in , 650 How is it likely it fhould feem to grow , Increase , and flourish , as the members do ? No ... Souls cannot , therefore do not frame their own . And did they enter perfect frames , what art Cou.d fubt'ly twine one ...
... soul creep'd in , 650 How is it likely it fhould feem to grow , Increase , and flourish , as the members do ? No ... Souls cannot , therefore do not frame their own . And did they enter perfect frames , what art Cou.d fubt'ly twine one ...
Page 445
... Soul , cap . 4. According to this opinion , Undantique animam diffundit in arma cruore . Nor are we without frequent inftances of this in our English poets . Milton fays of Abel , He fell , and deadly pale , Groan'd out his foul , with ...
... Soul , cap . 4. According to this opinion , Undantique animam diffundit in arma cruore . Nor are we without frequent inftances of this in our English poets . Milton fays of Abel , He fell , and deadly pale , Groan'd out his foul , with ...
Page 447
... Soul , and by the authority of that philofopher , to have been en- couraged to commit the most horrid of crimes . And Cleambrotus too killed himself , upon reading of that very book . Democritus , who was of an- other perfuafion , yet ...
... Soul , and by the authority of that philofopher , to have been en- couraged to commit the most horrid of crimes . And Cleambrotus too killed himself , upon reading of that very book . Democritus , who was of an- other perfuafion , yet ...
Page 459
... Souls , therefore , are not from all eternity , but created eternal , and in time . But Pythagoras held , that fouls are eter- nal , and that they pafs from body to body , as well of man as of beat . Now , this doctrine of the ...
... Souls , therefore , are not from all eternity , but created eternal , and in time . But Pythagoras held , that fouls are eter- nal , and that they pafs from body to body , as well of man as of beat . Now , this doctrine of the ...
Page 460
... soul , and of the refurrection of the body ; for if these fictions were true , there would be no difference between the foul of a man and the foul of a brute , or that of a plant ; and at the refur- rection , there would be nio.e bodies ...
... soul , and of the refurrection of the body ; for if these fictions were true , there would be no difference between the foul of a man and the foul of a brute , or that of a plant ; and at the refur- rection , there would be nio.e bodies ...
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