The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... soul , is willing to give in exchange his soul and body to the great enemy of mankind . Whatever he fancies , becomes by this means present to his sense : whatever he commands , is done . He calls back time past , and anticipates the ...
... soul , is willing to give in exchange his soul and body to the great enemy of mankind . Whatever he fancies , becomes by this means present to his sense : whatever he commands , is done . He calls back time past , and anticipates the ...
Page 275
... souls on a heap , I would bring them all to heaven as good sheep , As you have brought yourself on pilgrimage , In the ... soul is in heaven with the Holy Ghost . ' 1 Or never known one otherwise than patient . · The Poticary does not ...
... souls on a heap , I would bring them all to heaven as good sheep , As you have brought yourself on pilgrimage , In the ... soul is in heaven with the Holy Ghost . ' 1 Or never known one otherwise than patient . · The Poticary does not ...
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... souls to heaven , and who ought , therefore , to have the credit of it . ' No soul , ye know , entereth heaven - gate , ' Till from the body he be separate : And whom have ye known die honestly , Without help of the Poticary ? Nay , all ...
... souls to heaven , and who ought , therefore , to have the credit of it . ' No soul , ye know , entereth heaven - gate , ' Till from the body he be separate : And whom have ye known die honestly , Without help of the Poticary ? Nay , all ...
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