The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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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 last ... 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 last ... soul is in heaven with the Holy Ghost . ' 1 Or never known one otherwise than patient . The Poticary does not ...
Page 337
... soul of all things , which was no more than to return into their unknown and divine original again . Egyptian ingenuity was more unsatisfied , conserving their bodies in sweet consistences , to attend the return of their souls . But all ...
... soul of all things , which was no more than to return into their unknown and divine original again . Egyptian ingenuity was more unsatisfied , conserving their bodies in sweet consistences , to attend the return of their souls . But all ...
Page 361
... soul of goodness in things evil ' — and there is some soul of goodness in all this . The world and every thing in it is not just what it ought to be , or what it pretends to be ; or such extravagant and prodigious paradoxes would be ...
... soul of goodness in things evil ' — and there is some soul of goodness in all this . The world and every thing in it is not just what it ought to be , or what it pretends to be ; or such extravagant and prodigious paradoxes would be ...
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