Seit . VII . Of the Affezioni of the Mind . 3 19
is quiet enough to reft the Body , the Motions of the Mind will be alio clearly aiTwaged and com - pofed .
A P H . XLII .
" They that are covetous ought not to game ; 44 becaufe if they always win , through exceis of 44 Joy , they will not fleep at Night , and at length 44 will lofe the Benefit of Perfpiration .
Explanation . ' ] Where this happens to be the Cafe , it has the fame Effeft , as any intenfe Thought or violent Exercife , which has been explained already to hinder Perfpiration .
A P H . XLIII .
44 A moderate Conqueft is more healthful , than 44 one that is more glorious .
Explanation . ' ] That is , if it re - calls the Pallions beyond Meafure i but it is to be feared , thar thofe who are engaged in fuch Purfuits , are not very fedulous about their Health from fuch Cir - cumftances .
A P H . XLIV .
44 Study , which varies the Paifions , is better " bore than that which keeps them the fame ; be - " caufe it makes Perfpiration more moderate and 44 more wholefome .
Explanation . ] It was before taken Notice , that a frequent lhifting the Modifications , and tions of the Solids , is much more advantageous , than keeping them continually in the fame Tone ; and therefore a Change of Pafiions , cannot but be much better than the fame continued .
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