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... soul ' . If , and when , the ' soul ' returned , motion began again , and life . Animals had therefore souls within them . And even things had souls if these were uncanny , or seemed to have life and motion . Thus the awe - inspiring ...
... soul ' . If , and when , the ' soul ' returned , motion began again , and life . Animals had therefore souls within them . And even things had souls if these were uncanny , or seemed to have life and motion . Thus the awe - inspiring ...
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... Soul of a People . It describes the beliefs and customs of that nation . In Mr. Syme's work on The Soul the author in his Introduction quotes Henry James as saying that the term soul is a mere figure of speech and the thing itself a ...
... Soul of a People . It describes the beliefs and customs of that nation . In Mr. Syme's work on The Soul the author in his Introduction quotes Henry James as saying that the term soul is a mere figure of speech and the thing itself a ...
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... soul to survive Time : ' Time itself in time shall cease to move : Only the soul survives and lives for aye .. And when thou think'st of her eternity Think not that Death against her nature is : Think it a birth , and when thou goest to ...
... soul to survive Time : ' Time itself in time shall cease to move : Only the soul survives and lives for aye .. And when thou think'st of her eternity Think not that Death against her nature is : Think it a birth , and when thou goest to ...
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