The Philosophy of SleepW. R. M'Phun, 1845 - 386 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 53 筆
第 4 頁
... become hushed , till at length twilight is left to silence , with her own star and her fallen dews . Action is succeeded by listless- ness , energy by languor , the desire of exertion by the inclination for repose . Sleep , which shuns ...
... become hushed , till at length twilight is left to silence , with her own star and her fallen dews . Action is succeeded by listless- ness , energy by languor , the desire of exertion by the inclination for repose . Sleep , which shuns ...
第 8 頁
... become brittle ; the teeth decay or drop out ; the eye loses its exquisite sensibility to sight ; the ear to sound ; and the hair is bleached to whiteness . These are accompanied with a general decay of the intellectual faculties ...
... become brittle ; the teeth decay or drop out ; the eye loses its exquisite sensibility to sight ; the ear to sound ; and the hair is bleached to whiteness . These are accompanied with a general decay of the intellectual faculties ...
第 12 頁
... becomes a sub- ject of deeper interest and curiosity than that of any other animal , both on account of the more diversified manner in which it displays itself , and the superior opportunity which ex- ists of ascertaining the various ...
... becomes a sub- ject of deeper interest and curiosity than that of any other animal , both on account of the more diversified manner in which it displays itself , and the superior opportunity which ex- ists of ascertaining the various ...
第 13 頁
... becomes a habit into which we would naturally drop without any obvious , or very easily discovered cause , still we can often trace the origin of our slumbers ; and we are all acquainted with many circumstances which either produce or ...
... becomes a habit into which we would naturally drop without any obvious , or very easily discovered cause , still we can often trace the origin of our slumbers ; and we are all acquainted with many circumstances which either produce or ...
第 17 頁
... becomes exhausted , and speedily relapses into this state . Attention to a single sensation has the same effect . This has been exemplified in the case of all kinds of monotony , where there is a want of variety to stimulate the ideas ...
... becomes exhausted , and speedily relapses into this state . Attention to a single sensation has the same effect . This has been exemplified in the case of all kinds of monotony , where there is a want of variety to stimulate the ideas ...
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activity affection animal apoplexy apparitions appeared arise attack awake awoke become body brain cause character circumstances cold colour consciousness consequence continued curious death delirium delirium tremens digestion disease dreadful dreams Elizabeth Perkins event excited existence eyes fact faculties fall asleep familiar spirits fancy feeling fever frequently frightful give rise habit head hear heat hybernation hydrothorax hypochondria ideas imagination impressions incubus individual induce instance intense Julius Cæsar kind lady latter laudanum less light mental mind morning muscles Mysteries of Udolpho nature nervous ness never night night-mare object occasion occur opium organs pain paroxysm perfect sleep period person phantoms Phrenological present produced reason recollection remarkable repose reverie sensation senses sensorial power Sir John Sinclair sleep sleep-talking slept slumber sometimes somnambulism somnolency sound spectral illusions spectres stimulus stomach strong supposed takes place terror thing thought tion torpor violent viscus visions waking walk whole