The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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33. oldal
... mind may undoubtedly affect the body ; but the body also affects the mind . There is a mutual re - action between them ; and by lessening it on either side , you diminish the pain on both . If you are melancholy , and know not why , be ...
... mind may undoubtedly affect the body ; but the body also affects the mind . There is a mutual re - action between them ; and by lessening it on either side , you diminish the pain on both . If you are melancholy , and know not why , be ...
34. oldal
... mind ; but they are not fit for a nature , to which custom has been truly said to be a second nature . Dr. Cheyne ( as we remember reading on a stall ) may tell us that a drowning man cannot too quickly get himself out of the water ...
... mind ; but they are not fit for a nature , to which custom has been truly said to be a second nature . Dr. Cheyne ( as we remember reading on a stall ) may tell us that a drowning man cannot too quickly get himself out of the water ...
35. oldal
... mind , " says he , “ avoid envy , anxious fears , anger fretting inwards , subtil and knotty inqui- sitions , joys and exhilirations in excess , sadness not communicated " ( for as he says finely , somewhere else , They who keep their ...
... mind , " says he , “ avoid envy , anxious fears , anger fretting inwards , subtil and knotty inqui- sitions , joys and exhilirations in excess , sadness not communicated " ( for as he says finely , somewhere else , They who keep their ...
37. oldal
... mind , or the other self of a man ; and it was in this sense most likely that Socrates condescended to speak of his well- known Dæmon , Genius , or Familiar Spirit , who , as he was a good man , always advised him to a good end . The ...
... mind , or the other self of a man ; and it was in this sense most likely that Socrates condescended to speak of his well- known Dæmon , Genius , or Familiar Spirit , who , as he was a good man , always advised him to a good end . The ...
39. oldal
most striking mention of the Penates which we can call to mind is in one of Virgil's most poetical passages . It is where they appear to Æneas , to warn him from Crete , and announce his destined empire in Italy . ( Book 3 , v . 147 ...
most striking mention of the Penates which we can call to mind is in one of Virgil's most poetical passages . It is where they appear to Æneas , to warn him from Crete , and announce his destined empire in Italy . ( Book 3 , v . 147 ...
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