The Literature and Curiosities of Dreams: A Commonplace Book of Speculations Concerning the Mystery of Dreams and Visions, Records of Curious & Well-authenticated Dreams, and Notes on the Various Modes of Interpretation Adopted in Ancient and Modern TimesCrosby, Lockwood & Company, 1877 - 518 Seiten |
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... awake— Against Andrew Baxter - David Hartley - Causes and occasions of Dreams- Theory of Vibrations - Reasons for various Phenomena - Corollaries- Erasmus Darwin - Dreams received by the senses - Ceaseless flow of Ideas - Nerves of ...
... awake— Against Andrew Baxter - David Hartley - Causes and occasions of Dreams- Theory of Vibrations - Reasons for various Phenomena - Corollaries- Erasmus Darwin - Dreams received by the senses - Ceaseless flow of Ideas - Nerves of ...
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... awake , all men have one in common . And Lord Byron commences his remarkable poem called " The Dream " with this paraphrase of the ancient saying : - Our life is twofold : sleep hath its own world . Herrick also seems to have had ...
... awake , all men have one in common . And Lord Byron commences his remarkable poem called " The Dream " with this paraphrase of the ancient saying : - Our life is twofold : sleep hath its own world . Herrick also seems to have had ...
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... awake pulpit ; and is the fiction the piecing together of the disjecta membra of his discourse , by an elfish dream - artificer ? Does Mr. Spurgeon ever say to his slumbering soul , " I will pull down my Metropolitan Tabernacle , and ...
... awake pulpit ; and is the fiction the piecing together of the disjecta membra of his discourse , by an elfish dream - artificer ? Does Mr. Spurgeon ever say to his slumbering soul , " I will pull down my Metropolitan Tabernacle , and ...
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... awake it lacks for nothing , our soul delighteth to disport itself , and is well pleased in that frolic to take a review of its native country , which is the heavens , where it receiveth a most notable participation of its first ...
... awake it lacks for nothing , our soul delighteth to disport itself , and is well pleased in that frolic to take a review of its native country , which is the heavens , where it receiveth a most notable participation of its first ...
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... awake , — Satan's subtle injections into the minds of men , as Tertullian renders the apostle's word . " Tis in the plural , signifying Satan hath several of this sort . How divers the Devil's devices are , Austin excellently opens ...
... awake , — Satan's subtle injections into the minds of men , as Tertullian renders the apostle's word . " Tis in the plural , signifying Satan hath several of this sort . How divers the Devil's devices are , Austin excellently opens ...
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action angel who presides appeared Aristotle Artemidorus awake awoke behold Bishop body brain called cause Charles Lever Cicero circumstances Clytemnestra consciousness Croesus death denotes devil divine dreamer EDWARD BINNS effect enemies evil excited external eyes fact faculties fancy father feel fell gentleman Gwithian hand happened hath hear heard heaven holy honour ideas images imagination impression inauspicious day instances interpretation Josephus king Kubla Khan labour lady Lord Lord Lyttelton Magdalen Hepburn manner memory mental mind morning murder Natural Theology nature never night objects observed occurred Oneirocritica organs pain pass person phenomena philosophers Plutarch prophet reason recollect remarkable seemed seen sensation sense shows sight signifies sleep Socrates Sophocles soul spirit suppose Synesius thee things thou tion told truth unto visions of dreams wife woman words Xenophon Xerxes Zoroaster