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" But what can be contrary to the mind, Which holds all contraries in concord still? She lodgeth heat, and cold, and moist, and dry, And life, and death, and peace, and war together: Ten thousand fighting things in her do lie, Yet neither troubleth or disturbeth... "
Elements of Orthoepy: Containing a Distinct View of the Whole Analogy of the ... - Page 287
by Robert Nares - 1784 - 372 pages
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Shakespeare's Patterns of Self-knowledge

Rolf Soellner - Drama - 1972 - 488 pages
...not contain the disharmony that threatened the breakup of other substances. As Sir John Davies said, "what can be contrary to the mind, / Which holds all contraries in concord still?" 4S This was one of Davies's arguments for the essential immortality of the mind or rational...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 28

1761 - 438 pages
...fliadow pafs. Perhaps, fome thin«, repugnant to her kind, By ftronj antipathy the foul may kill : But what can be contrary to the mind, Which holds all contraries in concord füll ? Sbe lodgeth heat, and cold, and moirt, and ciry, And life, and death, and peace, and war, together...
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