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... body ; so that , although he was painfully conscious of the defects of his early education , he had not sufficient energy to repair them . But his mind naturally turned toward the subject of religion in times of sadness : it was like ...
... body ; so that , although he was painfully conscious of the defects of his early education , he had not sufficient energy to repair them . But his mind naturally turned toward the subject of religion in times of sadness : it was like ...
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... body and spirit at the time when the man most needs exertions of power . Situated as Cowper was , those difficulties , which in better times might have operated as springs to his active and power- ful mind , became so many dead weights ...
... body and spirit at the time when the man most needs exertions of power . Situated as Cowper was , those difficulties , which in better times might have operated as springs to his active and power- ful mind , became so many dead weights ...
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... body behind me , my melancholy would cleave to me there . ' His disease was dyspeptic habit , which gave a morbid sensibility to his body and mind , and placed him in that state which predisposes to insanity . The conscience shares in ...
... body behind me , my melancholy would cleave to me there . ' His disease was dyspeptic habit , which gave a morbid sensibility to his body and mind , and placed him in that state which predisposes to insanity . The conscience shares in ...
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... body and the mind is peculiarly ex- quisite ; where the slightest change in the temperament of the frame communicates itself to the imagination and the feelings , and the breath and pulsation seem in return to be regu- lated by the ...
... body and the mind is peculiarly ex- quisite ; where the slightest change in the temperament of the frame communicates itself to the imagination and the feelings , and the breath and pulsation seem in return to be regu- lated by the ...
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... body can see this strong family likeness between the different species of the Grasses , and of the Palms , for instance , and would expect to find them , in a natural classification , arranged by the side of one another . Let us not be ...
... body can see this strong family likeness between the different species of the Grasses , and of the Palms , for instance , and would expect to find them , in a natural classification , arranged by the side of one another . Let us not be ...
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