The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1815 |
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Pagina 47
... spirit . Pythagoras be- lieved that spirit to be a mind or soul , pervading all things , and from which human minds are drawn . A fifth gives the attributes of divinity to the four elements . Fifty other theories , as little un ...
... spirit . Pythagoras be- lieved that spirit to be a mind or soul , pervading all things , and from which human minds are drawn . A fifth gives the attributes of divinity to the four elements . Fifty other theories , as little un ...
Pagina 49
... spirit . Pythagoras be- lieved that spirit to be a mind or soul , pervading all things , and from which human minds are drawn . A fifth gives the attributes of divinity to the four elements . Fifty other theories , as little un ...
... spirit . Pythagoras be- lieved that spirit to be a mind or soul , pervading all things , and from which human minds are drawn . A fifth gives the attributes of divinity to the four elements . Fifty other theories , as little un ...
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spirit of the naval ballad . To the last stanza , however , particularly the last line of the stanza , we take the liberty of directing the au- thor's attention . We think he will not fail to perceive that it is susceptible of ...
spirit of the naval ballad . To the last stanza , however , particularly the last line of the stanza , we take the liberty of directing the au- thor's attention . We think he will not fail to perceive that it is susceptible of ...
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