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Pagina 35
... mind that cannot be subdued . In the preceding observations , I have alluded only to the positions and movements of the human form , under the dominion of emotion or passion . It seems to me , however , that the observation may be ...
... mind that cannot be subdued . In the preceding observations , I have alluded only to the positions and movements of the human form , under the dominion of emotion or passion . It seems to me , however , that the observation may be ...
Pagina 258
... mind , it is to be supposed , would hardly be satisfied to consider itself as set completely loose , in its judg ments , from every restraint of rea- son and common sense . To receive at random a favourable impression respecting one ...
... mind , it is to be supposed , would hardly be satisfied to consider itself as set completely loose , in its judg ments , from every restraint of rea- son and common sense . To receive at random a favourable impression respecting one ...
Pagina 357
... mind . A hu- man intellect is never found in the corporeal form of a beast . The mind and body reciprocally affect each other . Thus , in intoxication and mania , the mind exhibits the affections of the body ; and in fear , joy , & c ...
... mind . A hu- man intellect is never found in the corporeal form of a beast . The mind and body reciprocally affect each other . Thus , in intoxication and mania , the mind exhibits the affections of the body ; and in fear , joy , & c ...
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