PREFACES, BIOGRAPHFCAZ:AND CRITICAL, BY DR. SÅ MUEL: TOHNSON: LONDON: LEICH AND SOTHEBY ; 8. FAULDER AND SON ; G. NICOL AND SON ; T. PAYNE; G. ROBINSON; WILKIE AND CONTENTS. Page HE Author's Life, by Mr. Chalmers 3 Song of Fairies, by Puck in Midsummer Night's -27 Song in Diuch Ado about Nothing.--Sigh no 43 more ladies, sigh no more.. 62 In the Merchant of Venice.-Tell me, where Ariel's song, in the Tempest.—Where the bee From As You Like It, Blow, blow thou wigter: ip Tweifth Night.-Come away, come away, In England's Helicon, and Love's Labour Lost From the Two Gentlemen of Verona.--Who is Spring.-A song at the end of Love's Labour In Cymbeline.—Fear no more the heat o'th Winter.—A song at the end of Love's Labour From As You Like It.-- Under the green wood .................. ......... Sect. IX. Why the Soul is united to the Body. 89 X. In what Manner the Soul is united XI. How the Soul exercises her Powers XII. The vegetative Power of the Soul ib. XV. Hearing ................................. XIX. Of the Imagination, or Common XXII, The Passion of the Sense XXIII. Local Motion ............. XXIV. The intellectual Powers of the Soul ib. ib. The Author's Dedication to Queen Elizabeth. 80 Of the Soul of Man, and the Immortality Section 1. That the Soul is a Thing subsisting II. That the Soul is more than a Per- fection or Reflection of the Sense, 84 III. That the Soul is more than the V. Erroneous Opinions of the Creation VI. That the Soul is not ex Traduce 87 ....................... |