Encara no tenim significats per a "captivate the mind".
1In a first or second reading, however, matter and form equally captivate the mind.
2What a felicitous life to captivate the mind of a boy of fourteen, just let loose from the irksome restraint of boarding-school!
3This is of itself one of those miracles which captivate the mind and charm the imagination, the living paradox in which the soul delights.
4A new political ideal had captivated the mind of Europe.
5Despite this, it has captivated the minds of some of the greatest mathematicians over the ages.
6She had a frank and smiling countenance, such as inspires confidence and captivates the mind at first sight.
7Nevertheless the simplicity of the view that each species was first produced within a single region captivates the mind.
8Unloose my tongue therefore to proclaim that which will captivate the minds of men and will rejoice their souls and spirits.
9In the world they were such as deceitfully captivated the minds of others, leading and persuading them by the delights of their affections or lusts.
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