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Chapter XXIII.

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of the passions of the body, and whether the soul hath a sympathetical condolency with it.

the stoics say that all the passions are seated in those parts of the body which are affected, the senses have their residence in the commanding part of the soul. epicurus, that all the passions and all the senses are in those parts which are affected, but the commanding part is subject to no passion. strato, that all the passions and senses of the soul are in the rational or commanding part of it, and are not fixed in those places which are affected; for in this place patience takes its residence, and this is apparent in terrible and dolorous things, as also in timorous and valiant individuals.

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