The British Essayists: The MirrorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... Dreams , by Insomniosus ...... 94 74. Essay on Dreams , concluded ... 101 75. Letter from Timothy Shuttleworth , stating his Difficul- ties in reading the Newspapers - General Reflections on the Abuses of those daily Intelligencers ...
... Dreams , by Insomniosus ...... 94 74. Essay on Dreams , concluded ... 101 75. Letter from Timothy Shuttleworth , stating his Difficul- ties in reading the Newspapers - General Reflections on the Abuses of those daily Intelligencers ...
الصفحة 92
... dream , and thought of Maria as living still . I was soon , however , recalled to the sad reality . The figure of her father bending over the grave of his darling child ; the silent suffering composure in which his countenance was fixed ...
... dream , and thought of Maria as living still . I was soon , however , recalled to the sad reality . The figure of her father bending over the grave of his darling child ; the silent suffering composure in which his countenance was fixed ...
الصفحة 94
... dreams , I also have made some remarks upon that mysterious phenomenon , which , I flatter myself , may be accept ... dreams . Aristotle seems to think , that every object 94 NO . 78 . MIRROR . Essay on Dreams, by Insomniosus.
... dreams , I also have made some remarks upon that mysterious phenomenon , which , I flatter myself , may be accept ... dreams . Aristotle seems to think , that every object 94 NO . 78 . MIRROR . Essay on Dreams, by Insomniosus.
الصفحة 95
dreams . Aristotle seems to think , that every object of outward sense makes upon the human soul , or upon some ... dreams acknowledged by some of the ancients , and particularly described by Macrobius . Dreams are , indeed , of ...
dreams . Aristotle seems to think , that every object of outward sense makes upon the human soul , or upon some ... dreams acknowledged by some of the ancients , and particularly described by Macrobius . Dreams are , indeed , of ...
الصفحة 96
... dreams of being again happy in his company ; but , the next moment , says she , Methinks we wandering go Through dreary wastes , and weep each other's woe , Where round some mouldering tower pale ivy creeps , And low - brow'd rocks hang ...
... dreams of being again happy in his company ; but , the next moment , says she , Methinks we wandering go Through dreary wastes , and weep each other's woe , Where round some mouldering tower pale ivy creeps , And low - brow'd rocks hang ...
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