Home and Social Philosophy: Or, Chapters on Every-day Topics, from "Household Words,"Charles Dickens Bunce, 1854 - Всего страниц: 264 |
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... produced on the mind . Upon the sarae principle , very strong impressions received during the day may modify and very materially influence the character of our dreams at night . Dr. Beattie states that once , after riding thirty miles ...
... produced on the mind . Upon the sarae principle , very strong impressions received during the day may modify and very materially influence the character of our dreams at night . Dr. Beattie states that once , after riding thirty miles ...
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... produced if his friends , gently addressing him , afforded the subject matter for his ideas . Equally curious is the circumstance that dreams may be produced by whispering in the ear . A case of this description is recorded by Dr ...
... produced if his friends , gently addressing him , afforded the subject matter for his ideas . Equally curious is the circumstance that dreams may be produced by whispering in the ear . A case of this description is recorded by Dr ...
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... produce the same descrip- tion of dream in a number of individuals at the same time . Hence different people will sometimes have the same dream . We read of a whole regiment starting up in alarm , declar- ing they were dreaming that a ...
... produce the same descrip- tion of dream in a number of individuals at the same time . Hence different people will sometimes have the same dream . We read of a whole regiment starting up in alarm , declar- ing they were dreaming that a ...
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... produced . Hence the most unconnected and preposterous train of imagery may arise from the very earnestness with which we desire a contrary effect . We dream of events which do not concern us , instead of those in which we are most ...
... produced . Hence the most unconnected and preposterous train of imagery may arise from the very earnestness with which we desire a contrary effect . We dream of events which do not concern us , instead of those in which we are most ...
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... produce rest- lessness , agitation , and awe - inspiring dreams . Hence Man- fred , in pacing restlessly his lonely Gothic gallery at mid- night , pictures to himself the terrors of Sleep : - " The lamp must be replenished ; even then ...
... produce rest- lessness , agitation , and awe - inspiring dreams . Hence Man- fred , in pacing restlessly his lonely Gothic gallery at mid- night , pictures to himself the terrors of Sleep : - " The lamp must be replenished ; even then ...
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