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Pagina 205
... Mind follow the Appetites of the Body , or the Body express the Virtues of the Mind . Cleomira dances with all the Elegance of Motion imaginable ; but her Eyes are so chastised with the Simplicity and Innocence of her Thoughts , that ...
... Mind follow the Appetites of the Body , or the Body express the Virtues of the Mind . Cleomira dances with all the Elegance of Motion imaginable ; but her Eyes are so chastised with the Simplicity and Innocence of her Thoughts , that ...
Pagina 291
... Mind , without Variation , and the Succession of others : And we see , that one who fixes his Thoughts very intently on one thing , so as to take but little Notice of the Succession of Ideas that pass in his Mind whilst he is taken up ...
... Mind , without Variation , and the Succession of others : And we see , that one who fixes his Thoughts very intently on one thing , so as to take but little Notice of the Succession of Ideas that pass in his Mind whilst he is taken up ...
Pagina 356
... Mind that is careful to avoid Errors and Prepossessions . When the Arguments press equally on both sides in Matters that are indifferent to us , the safest Method is to give up our selves to neither . It is with this Temper of Mind that ...
... Mind that is careful to avoid Errors and Prepossessions . When the Arguments press equally on both sides in Matters that are indifferent to us , the safest Method is to give up our selves to neither . It is with this Temper of Mind that ...
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