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1
But there are further two distinct states or kinds of
mental
indolence
.
2
He drifted into a sort of agnosticism compounded of
mental
indolence
and discouragement.
3
In the want of positive instincts, he drifted into the
mental
indolence
of history.
4
The widespread
mental
indolence
,
so prevalent in society, proves this to be only too true.
5
Further:
mental
indolence
induces indolence in the bodily actions; mental inaction causes them to cease altogether.
6
Don't give way to
mental
indolence
.
7
A
mental
indolence
possessed him; the keen incentives of life appeared far, unimportant, his late rebellions and desires inexplicable.
8
The other and more perfect sort of
mental
indolence
,
is that which we often experience during our exercise in the open air.
9
Bud's twinkling eyes shot round upon the open French window with an alertness scarcely to be expected in a man of such apparent
mental
indolence
.
10
"Now, my dear Jervis," said Thorndyke, shaking an admonitory forefinger at me, "don't, I pray you, give way to
mental
indolence
.
mental
indolence
mental