Date: 1752
"His Mind was formed of those firm Materials, of which Nature formerly hammered out the Stoic, and upon which the Sorrows of no Man living could make an Impression. "
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Date: 1752
The mind may be diseased with a kind of ague fit
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Date: 1752
The mind bears a mental burthen as the body bears a physical one
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Date: 1752
Behavior is the optic glass that makes visible what passes in the mind
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Date: 1752
Affections struggle for superiority in the mind
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Date: 1752
"'But you understand Human Nature to the Bottom,' answered Amelia;' and your Mind is a Treasury of all ancient and modern Learning.'"
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Date: 1752
The passions of hatred and revenge boil in the mind
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Date: 1752
The mind may be torn by "various and contending passions"
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