EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 61
... body would feast . The soul says , The man and woman shall be one flesh and one soul ; the body would join the flesh only . The soul says , Have dominion over all things to the ends of virtue ; the body would have the power over things ...
... body would feast . The soul says , The man and woman shall be one flesh and one soul ; the body would join the flesh only . The soul says , Have dominion over all things to the ends of virtue ; the body would have the power over things ...
Page 133
... body , it reaped nothing but sor- row ; body being unable to fulfil the promise which beauty holds out ; but if , accepting the hint of these visions and suggestions which beauty makes to his mind , the soul passes through the body and ...
... body , it reaped nothing but sor- row ; body being unable to fulfil the promise which beauty holds out ; but if , accepting the hint of these visions and suggestions which beauty makes to his mind , the soul passes through the body and ...
Page 136
... body is wholly ensouled . " Her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks , and so distinctly wrought , That one might almost say her body thought . " Romeo , if dead , should be cut up into little stars to make the heavens fine ...
... body is wholly ensouled . " Her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks , and so distinctly wrought , That one might almost say her body thought . " Romeo , if dead , should be cut up into little stars to make the heavens fine ...
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