Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 頁 |
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... sleep does not suspend entirely the powers of perception , may be inferred from this , that if the preacher were to make a sudden pause in his discourse , every person in the congregation , who was asleep , would instantly awake . In ...
... sleep does not suspend entirely the powers of perception , may be inferred from this , that if the preacher were to make a sudden pause in his discourse , every person in the congregation , who was asleep , would instantly awake . In ...
第 98 頁
... sleep . " - See a Treatise , entitled , Siris , p . 123 , 2d edit . * Incredibili velocitate peraguntur et repetuntur musculorum contractiones . Do- cent cursus , præsertim quadrupedum ; vel lingua , quæ quadringinta vocabula , forte ...
... sleep . " - See a Treatise , entitled , Siris , p . 123 , 2d edit . * Incredibili velocitate peraguntur et repetuntur musculorum contractiones . Do- cent cursus , præsertim quadrupedum ; vel lingua , quæ quadringinta vocabula , forte ...
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... sleep in a room Can it be said , that his fear did not Yet his philosophy convinced him , " I knew a man , " says he , " who was as much convinced as any man of the folly of the popular belief of apparitions in the dark alone , nor go ...
... sleep in a room Can it be said , that his fear did not Yet his philosophy convinced him , " I knew a man , " says he , " who was as much convinced as any man of the folly of the popular belief of apparitions in the dark alone , nor go ...
第 124 頁
... sleep , when ( as I shall endeavour afterwards to shew ) the influ- ence of the will over the train of our thoughts is suspended , and when , of consequence , the time of their continuance in the mind is not regulated by us , we ascribe ...
... sleep , when ( as I shall endeavour afterwards to shew ) the influ- ence of the will over the train of our thoughts is suspended , and when , of consequence , the time of their continuance in the mind is not regulated by us , we ascribe ...
第 274 頁
... sleep ? or , in other words , what facul- ties then continue to operate , and what faculties are then suspended ? Secondly ; how far do our dreams appear to be influenced by our bodily sensations ; and in what re- spects do they vary ...
... sleep ? or , in other words , what facul- ties then continue to operate , and what faculties are then suspended ? Secondly ; how far do our dreams appear to be influenced by our bodily sensations ; and in what re- spects do they vary ...
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