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... mind , too , breaks loose in quest of ideas , which ( though familiar to it once ) it may have lost , you cannot answer for its return : it is apt to lose all sense of distance ; and writers , unfatigued by their own discursions , are ...
... mind , too , breaks loose in quest of ideas , which ( though familiar to it once ) it may have lost , you cannot answer for its return : it is apt to lose all sense of distance ; and writers , unfatigued by their own discursions , are ...
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... mind , by betaking himself to another of a still more serious and extensive na- ture : but , finding to his great surprize that the having a second work in hand did not accelerate the execution of the first , his embarrassments ...
... mind , by betaking himself to another of a still more serious and extensive na- ture : but , finding to his great surprize that the having a second work in hand did not accelerate the execution of the first , his embarrassments ...
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... mind . " The grand secret seems to be , to contrive that the exercise of the body , and that of the mind , may serve as relaxations to each other . • Over exertion , or anxiety of mind , disturbs digestion infinitely more than any ...
... mind . " The grand secret seems to be , to contrive that the exercise of the body , and that of the mind , may serve as relaxations to each other . • Over exertion , or anxiety of mind , disturbs digestion infinitely more than any ...
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