The Philosophy of SleepW.R. M'Phun, 1830 - 268 頁 |
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第 3 頁
... Action is succeeded by listlessness , energy by languor , the desire of exertion by the inclination for repose . Sleep , which shuns the light , embraces darkness , and they lie down together most lovingly under the sceptre of midnight ...
... Action is succeeded by listlessness , energy by languor , the desire of exertion by the inclination for repose . Sleep , which shuns the light , embraces darkness , and they lie down together most lovingly under the sceptre of midnight ...
第 4 頁
... action that is capable of recruiting the wasted powers , or restoring the nervous energy . Along with this is required that oblivion of feeling and imagination which is essential to , and which in a great measure constitutes , sleep ...
... action that is capable of recruiting the wasted powers , or restoring the nervous energy . Along with this is required that oblivion of feeling and imagination which is essential to , and which in a great measure constitutes , sleep ...
第 5 頁
... action . Birth and death are the Alpha and Omega of exis- tence ; and life , to use the language of Shakspeare , ❝is rounded by a sleep . " When we contemplate the human frame in a state of vigour , an impression is made on the mind ...
... action . Birth and death are the Alpha and Omega of exis- tence ; and life , to use the language of Shakspeare , ❝is rounded by a sleep . " When we contemplate the human frame in a state of vigour , an impression is made on the mind ...
第 6 頁
... the iris hues of fancy subside to twilight ; and the sphere of thought and action is narrowed . The principle of decay is implanted in our nature , and cannot be counteracted . Few people , however , die of mere decay , for death is 6.
... the iris hues of fancy subside to twilight ; and the sphere of thought and action is narrowed . The principle of decay is implanted in our nature , and cannot be counteracted . Few people , however , die of mere decay , for death is 6.
第 12 頁
... it no longer flows to them , as in the waking state , and a temporary cessation in their wonted actions is the inevitable consequence . The only powers not arrested , are the involuntary ones , CHAPTER III Sleep in General,
... it no longer flows to them , as in the waking state , and a temporary cessation in their wonted actions is the inevitable consequence . The only powers not arrested , are the involuntary ones , CHAPTER III Sleep in General,
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activity affection animal apoplexy appear arouse attack awake awoke become body brain breathing catalepsy cause CHAPTER character circulation circumstances cold consequence continued death digestion disease disordered dormant dreadful dreams drowsiness Elizabeth Perkins energy ensue excessive existence eyes fact faculties fall asleep fancy feeling frequently functions going to bed hear heat hydrothorax hypochondria ideas imagination impressions incubus individual instance intense Julius Cæsar kind labour latter laudanum less light medulla oblongata medulla spinalis mental mind morning muscles Mysteries of Udolpho nature never night night-mare occasion occurs organs pain paroxysm pass perfect sleep period person perspiration phenomena possessed prevent produced profound protracted reason recovered remain remarkable repose respiration reverie sensations senses sensorial power singular Sir John Sinclair sleep-walkers slept slumber sometimes somnambulism somnolency sound stimulus stomach suppose suspended suspended animation symptoms take place terror thing thought tion torpor trance usual utter vigour viscus visions waking walk whole