... and feel, though indeed the organs are destitute of sense, and their natures of those faculties that should inform them. Thus it is observed, that men sometimes, upon the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves; for then the... The British Essayists: Spectator - 60. oldalSzerkesztette: - 1823Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1828 - 716 oldal
...that men ' sometimes, upon the hour of their departure, do speak and ' reason above themselves ; for the soul beginning to be freed ' from the ligaments...the mind with greater strength, when we are asleep, fully levied a contribution for his rustic from all his visitors, handed over the amount to the performers,... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1828 - 706 oldal
...that men ' sometimes, upon the hour of their departure, do speak and ' reason above themselves ; for the soul beginning to be freed ' from the ligaments...likewise observe in the third place that the passions aflecl the mind with greater btrength, when we are asleep, fully levied a contribution for his rustic... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 oldal
...them. Thus it is observed, that men sometimes, upon the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves. For then the soul, beginning to...herself, and to discourse in a strain above mortality. We term sleep a death, and yet it is waking that kills us, and destroys those spirits that are the house... | |
| 1831 - 370 oldal
...them. Thus it is observed, that men sometimes, upon the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves. For then the soul, beginning to...herself, and to discourse in a strain above mortality. We term sleep a death, and yet it is waking that kills us, and destroys those spirits that are the house... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 oldal
...sometimes upon the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves. For then the soul begins to be freed from the ligaments of the body, begins...herself, and to discourse in a strain above mortality. XII. We term sleep a death ; and yet it is waking that kills us, and destroys those spirits that are... | |
| John J. Harrod - 1832 - 338 oldal
...10. "Thus it is observed, that men sometimes, upon the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves; for then the soul, beginning to...herself, and to discourse in a strain above mortality." 11. We may likewise observe, in the third place, that the passions affect the mind with greater strength... | |
| James Flamank - 1833 - 414 oldal
...upon the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves ; for then the soul begins tp be freed from the ligaments of the body, begins to...herself, and to discourse in a strain above mortality." Professor Stewart very justly remarks, that the attributes or qualities of the mind and the body are... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 oldal
...sometimes,7 upon the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves. For then the soul begins to be freed from the ligaments of the body, begins...herself, and to discourse in a strain above mortality. SECT. XIl. — We term sleep a death ;s and yet it is waking that kills us, and destroys those spirits... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1835 - 496 oldal
...soul feels herself more akin to heaven ; and, soaring upward, the denizen of her native sky, she " begins to reason like herself, and to discourse in a strain above mortality." Call, if you will, such thoughts and feelings the dreams of the imagination ; yet they are no unprofitable... | |
| John Campbell Colquhoun - 1836 - 454 oldal
...upon the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves. For then the soul being near freed from the ligaments of the body, begins to reason...herself, and to discourse in a strain above mortality." — Sir THOMAS BROWN, Religio Medici. The latest English work I have seen upon this subject is the... | |
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