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" Hence it comes to pass that a man who is very sober and of a right understanding in all other things, may in one particular be as frantic as any in Bedlam; if either by any sudden very strong impression or long fixing his fancy upon one sort of thoughts,... "
On the nature of thought, or, The act of thinking, and its connexion with a ... - Σελίδα 10
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