The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... mind too exclusively , but that risk is common to them all . So also are their other dangers and advantages . What- ever be the subject of contemplation , -the vicissitudes of empires , or the revolutions of nature , -the internal ...
... mind too exclusively , but that risk is common to them all . So also are their other dangers and advantages . What- ever be the subject of contemplation , -the vicissitudes of empires , or the revolutions of nature , -the internal ...
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... mind at the time of his supposed insanity loses much of its interest . Yet so remarkable an incident in the history of such an under- standing deserves some curiosity for its own sake . We propose therefore to examine into the true ...
... mind at the time of his supposed insanity loses much of its interest . Yet so remarkable an incident in the history of such an under- standing deserves some curiosity for its own sake . We propose therefore to examine into the true ...
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... mind , the purity of his moral character , his temperate and abstemious life , his ardent and un- affected piety , and the weakness of his imaginative powers , all indi- cated a mind which was not likely to be overset by any affection ...
... mind , the purity of his moral character , his temperate and abstemious life , his ardent and un- affected piety , and the weakness of his imaginative powers , all indi- cated a mind which was not likely to be overset by any affection ...
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