text,updated_at,metaphor,created_at,context,theme,reviewed_on,dictionary,comments,provenance,id,work_id "Man is a godlike being. We launch ourselves in conceit into illimitable space, and take up our rest beyond the fixed stars. We proceed without impediment from country to country, and from century to century, through all the ages of the past, and through the vast creation of the imaginable future. We spurn at the bounds of time and space; nor would the thought be less futile that imagines to imprison the mind within the limits of the body, than the attempt of the booby clown who is said within a thick hedge to have plotted to shut in the flight of an eagle.
(p. 9)",2013-06-04 15:19:02 UTC,"""We spurn at the bounds of time and space; nor would the thought be less futile that imagines to imprison the mind within the limits of the body, than the attempt of the booby clown who is said within a thick hedge to have plotted to shut in the flight of an eagle""",2005-08-11 00:00:00 UTC,Essay I. Of Body and Mind. The Prologue.,"",2013-06-04,Animals and Rooms,"•I've included twice: Prison and Eagle •I've deleted the duplicate entry (#16580). — 2013-06-04","Searching ""mind"" at Electronic Text Center at UVA Library",16579,6270