The Philosophy of SleepW.R. M'Phun, 1830 - 268 頁 |
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第 2 頁
... Night - mare presses like an incarnation of misery upon the frame - imagination , distempered by its connection with physical disorder , ranging along the gloomy confines of terror , holding communication with hell and 2.
... Night - mare presses like an incarnation of misery upon the frame - imagination , distempered by its connection with physical disorder , ranging along the gloomy confines of terror , holding communication with hell and 2.
第 3 頁
Robert Macnish. gloomy confines of terror , holding communication with hell and the grave , and throwing a discolouring shade over human life . 66 Night , " observes the poet Montgomery , " is the time for sleep ; " and assuredly the ...
Robert Macnish. gloomy confines of terror , holding communication with hell and the grave , and throwing a discolouring shade over human life . 66 Night , " observes the poet Montgomery , " is the time for sleep ; " and assuredly the ...
第 54 頁
... suppose that the visions which haunt their young minds are often of a very frightful kind . Children , from many causes , are more apt to have dreams of terror than adults . In the first place , they are peculiarly subject to 54.
... suppose that the visions which haunt their young minds are often of a very frightful kind . Children , from many causes , are more apt to have dreams of terror than adults . In the first place , they are peculiarly subject to 54.
第 55 頁
... terror in sleep ; and , in the second place , their minds are exceedingly susceptible of dread in all its forms , and prone to be acted on by it , whatever shape it assumes . Many of the dreams experienced at this early period , leave ...
... terror in sleep ; and , in the second place , their minds are exceedingly susceptible of dread in all its forms , and prone to be acted on by it , whatever shape it assumes . Many of the dreams experienced at this early period , leave ...
第 59 頁
... : we stand in the midst of a melancholy and desolate wilderness , like a victim to propitiate some dreadful deity . If , dur- ing this scene of terror , the rain or hail patters against our window , we have the idea of a 59.
... : we stand in the midst of a melancholy and desolate wilderness , like a victim to propitiate some dreadful deity . If , dur- ing this scene of terror , the rain or hail patters against our window , we have the idea of a 59.
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