| 1718 - 360 pàgines
...that Men fometimes, ufon the Hour of their Departure, do fpeak and reafon above themfelvn ; for then the Soul beginning to be freed from the Ligaments of the Body, begins to reafon like her felf, and to difcourfe in a Jlrain above Mortality. WE may likewife obferve in the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 314 pàgines
...that men sometimes upon the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves ; for then the soul, beginning to be freed from the ligaments...herself, and to discourse in a strain above mortality.' • By xis T. Brown, MD and inflamed, when it rises in the soul at a time that the body is thus laid... | |
| 1803 - 408 pàgines
...men sometimes, upon the hour of their depar-J ture, do speak and reason above themselves 5 for then the soul beginning to be freed from the ligaments...the mind with greater strength when we are asleep, than when we are awa'ce. Joy and sorrow give us more vigorous sensations of pain or pleasure at this... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 pàgines
...that men sometimes, upon the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves; 2 for then the soul, beginning to be freed from the ligaments...the mind with greater strength when we are asleep, than when we are awake. Joy and sorrow give us more vigorous sensations , of pain or pleasure at this... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 342 pàgines
...the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves; for then the soul, beginning to te freed from the ligaments of the body, begins to reason...the mind with greater strength when we are asleep than when we are awake. Joy and sorrow give us more vigorous sensations of pain or pleasure at this... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 318 pàgines
...that men sometimes, upon the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves; for then the soul, beginning to be freed from the ligaments...likewise observe, in the third place, that the passions afiect the mind with greater strength when we are asleep than when we are awake. Joy and sorrow give... | |
| Spectator The - 1808 - 348 pàgines
...hegins to reason like herself, and to dUcourse in a strain ahove mortality.*' We may likewise ohserve, in the third place, that the passions affect the mind with greater strength when we are asleep, than when we are awake. Joy sod sorrow give us more vigorous sensations of pain or pleasure at this... | |
| Robert Gray - 1808 - 170 pàgines
...departure, do speak and reason above themselves ; for then the soul, about to be freed from the ligament of the body, begins to reason like herself, and to discourse in a strain above mortality -f-." This, however, is nothing but the elation of the mind, to whichearthly things begin to fade,... | |
| Robert Gray - 1808 - 362 pàgines
...departure, do speak and reason above themselves; for then the soul, about to be freed from the ligament of the body, begins to reason like herself, and to discourse in a strain above mortality -f-." This, however, ia nothing but the elation of the mind, to which earthly things begin to fade,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 316 pàgines
...that men sometimes, upon the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves ; for then the soul, beginning; to be freed from the ligaments...the mind with greater strength when we are asleep than when we are awake. Joy and sorrow give us more vigorous sensations of pain or pleasure at this... | |
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