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... souls of heroes , aristocrats , and commer- cialists . - Adieu to this . your form till it reached the ground , would you not be as lovely as now ? Yet one of these beings would pass that intellect , that soul , that sensibility , with ...
... souls of heroes , aristocrats , and commer- cialists . - Adieu to this . your form till it reached the ground , would you not be as lovely as now ? Yet one of these beings would pass that intellect , that soul , that sensibility , with ...
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... Soul ? and what was his Soul before it came ing , it enjoys itself , but then comes a cold 5 into the world and had these provings and wind , a hot sun - it cannot escape it , it cannot destroy its annoyances - they are as native to the ...
... Soul ? and what was his Soul before it came ing , it enjoys itself , but then comes a cold 5 into the world and had these provings and wind , a hot sun - it cannot escape it , it cannot destroy its annoyances - they are as native to the ...
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... soul " or , as Shelley puts it ( l . 238 ) , " this soul out of my soul . " The last is the generally accepted mean- ing . The idea is similar to that expressed in the Preface to Alastor ( q.v .: text p . 444 , col . 1 , 11. 24-27 ) ...
... soul " or , as Shelley puts it ( l . 238 ) , " this soul out of my soul . " The last is the generally accepted mean- ing . The idea is similar to that expressed in the Preface to Alastor ( q.v .: text p . 444 , col . 1 , 11. 24-27 ) ...
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