The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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Pagina 110
... mind the fact , that extremes often meet . Motion and rest , like matter and mind , are often so intimately conjoined , that it is impossible to say where the one ends and the other begins . Every school - boy knows , that as soon as a ...
... mind the fact , that extremes often meet . Motion and rest , like matter and mind , are often so intimately conjoined , that it is impossible to say where the one ends and the other begins . Every school - boy knows , that as soon as a ...
Pagina 170
... mind . Much thought , unless upon subjects requiring rapidity of mood - honor's battles for example - is incompatible with ac- tivity of the frame , and , indeed , of any muscular action whatever . Your student is frequently a sluggard ...
... mind . Much thought , unless upon subjects requiring rapidity of mood - honor's battles for example - is incompatible with ac- tivity of the frame , and , indeed , of any muscular action whatever . Your student is frequently a sluggard ...
Pagina 457
... mind are inti- mately connected with the physical organization , and consequently that the successful cultivation of the former , depends upon the observance of the laws of the latter . For instance , the brain is the organ of the men ...
... mind are inti- mately connected with the physical organization , and consequently that the successful cultivation of the former , depends upon the observance of the laws of the latter . For instance , the brain is the organ of the men ...
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