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... mind . ( II , 175–80 ) Since man is created with these two principles within himself , he is not the free moral ... Mind's disease , its ruling Passion came ; Each vital humour which should feed the whole , Soon flows to this , in body ...
... mind . ( II , 175–80 ) Since man is created with these two principles within himself , he is not the free moral ... Mind's disease , its ruling Passion came ; Each vital humour which should feed the whole , Soon flows to this , in body ...
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... mind is suggested by an unpublished fragmentary dialogue , " One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty , " first pub- lished by Warburton in the 1751 edition of the poet's works . The many ellipses and the inflammatory nature of the fragment ...
... mind is suggested by an unpublished fragmentary dialogue , " One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty , " first pub- lished by Warburton in the 1751 edition of the poet's works . The many ellipses and the inflammatory nature of the fragment ...
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... mind ; And mine as Man , who feel for all mankind . yours . ( II . 197-204 ) The whole of " Dialogue II ” is devoted to the defense of satire as the servant of Good and as the scourge of Bad . But the social evils , which the poem ...
... mind ; And mine as Man , who feel for all mankind . yours . ( II . 197-204 ) The whole of " Dialogue II ” is devoted to the defense of satire as the servant of Good and as the scourge of Bad . But the social evils , which the poem ...
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