Encara no tenim significats per a "agitate the mind".
1But these are calm passions, which soothe rather than agitate the mind.
2How would such a demand agitate the mind?
3They agitate the mind also, hurt the temper, and disqualify a man for the proper exercise of his devotion.
4What feelings agitate the mind when it is remembered what men have stood there and spoke from that spot!
5There needs none to agitate the mind; a mere whimsy without body and without subject will rule and agitate it.
6America would scarcely object to it as an attempt to agitate the mind on slavery or to destroy the Union.
7Would you like to know everything that can agitate the mind of a mortal in such a position as mine?
8To produce it, the poet and actors must powerfully agitate the mind, and the probabilities of calculation do not in the least contribute towards it.
9These are questions that have agitated the minds of millions.
10The shrewd attorney at once perceived the conflict which agitated the mind of his patron.
11The problem of neutrality toward the European war was agitating the minds of political leaders.
12Then, too, the haste to be rich agitated the minds of all classes; Westward ho!
13And now Colonel Fletcher voiced a question agitating the minds of several members of the count.
14What conflicting passions agitated the mind of Augustus?
15The intrigues in which he engaged long disturbed the court and agitated the mind of the emperor.
16The imprisonment of the deputies, on George's Island at Halifax, naturally agitated the minds of the simple Acadians.
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