The British Essayists: The MirrorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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الصفحة 35
... imagination , but rarely touch the feel- ings , or direct the conduct ; the humbler merits of ordinary life are those to which we feel a nearer relation ; from which , therefore , precept is more powerfully enforced , and example more ...
... imagination , but rarely touch the feel- ings , or direct the conduct ; the humbler merits of ordinary life are those to which we feel a nearer relation ; from which , therefore , precept is more powerfully enforced , and example more ...
الصفحة 90
... imagination ; even ex- clusive of their moral or religious use . There is a sympathetic enjoyment which often makes it not only better , but more delightful , to go to the house of mourning than to the house of feasting . Perhaps I felt ...
... imagination ; even ex- clusive of their moral or religious use . There is a sympathetic enjoyment which often makes it not only better , but more delightful , to go to the house of mourning than to the house of feasting . Perhaps I felt ...
الصفحة 94
... of perception which we call Imagination ; and to which he refers the origin both of our waking thoughts and of our dreams . Aristotle seems to think , that every object 94 NO . 78 . MIRROR . Essay on Dreams, by Insomniosus.
... of perception which we call Imagination ; and to which he refers the origin both of our waking thoughts and of our dreams . Aristotle seems to think , that every object 94 NO . 78 . MIRROR . Essay on Dreams, by Insomniosus.
الصفحة 100
... imagination will occur in sleep , even while one has no means of observing , when awake , any symptom that could lead one to suspect one's health to be in danger ; and , when it does occur , may it not give warning to make some change ...
... imagination will occur in sleep , even while one has no means of observing , when awake , any symptom that could lead one to suspect one's health to be in danger ; and , when it does occur , may it not give warning to make some change ...
الصفحة 103
... , no doubt , have some influence . Persons who think much , and take little bodily exercise , will , perhaps , be found to be the greatest dreamers ; especially if their imagination be active , NO . 74 . 103 MIRROR .
... , no doubt , have some influence . Persons who think much , and take little bodily exercise , will , perhaps , be found to be the greatest dreamers ; especially if their imagination be active , NO . 74 . 103 MIRROR .
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