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... mind is link'd to mind , Death mocks the fond possession , bursts the chain , And plants the bosom with perennial pain . " Indisputably , however , the finest passage is that in which Milton deplores his absence from his dying friend ...
... mind is link'd to mind , Death mocks the fond possession , bursts the chain , And plants the bosom with perennial pain . " Indisputably , however , the finest passage is that in which Milton deplores his absence from his dying friend ...
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... mind , while the body is reposing . Being extremely anxious , as he relates , to refer to a particular author , he recollected in his dreams the title and page of the book which he wanted , and for which he had in vain taxed his memory ...
... mind , while the body is reposing . Being extremely anxious , as he relates , to refer to a particular author , he recollected in his dreams the title and page of the book which he wanted , and for which he had in vain taxed his memory ...
Pagina 425
... mind . In respect to utility , we may remark that it is often necessary to urge torpid men to exert their powers ; but the nerves of the mind are often too irritable , and want to be tempered by the influ- ence of the understanding ...
... mind . In respect to utility , we may remark that it is often necessary to urge torpid men to exert their powers ; but the nerves of the mind are often too irritable , and want to be tempered by the influ- ence of the understanding ...
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