The Philosophy of SleepW. R. M'Phun, 1845 - 386 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 58 筆
第 17 頁
... ideas , and keep them on the alert . " If the mind , " says Cullen , " is attached to a single sensation , it is brought very nearly to the state of the total absence of impression ; " or , in other words , to the state most closely ...
... ideas , and keep them on the alert . " If the mind , " says Cullen , " is attached to a single sensation , it is brought very nearly to the state of the total absence of impression ; " or , in other words , to the state most closely ...
第 21 頁
... ideas have no resting - place , but float about in the confused tabernacle of the mind , giving rise to images . of the most perplexing description . In this state they continue for some time , until , as sleep becomes more profound ...
... ideas have no resting - place , but float about in the confused tabernacle of the mind , giving rise to images . of the most perplexing description . In this state they continue for some time , until , as sleep becomes more profound ...
第 32 頁
... ideas are exceedingly confused ; and it is some time before we can be made to comprehend what is said to us . For some moments we neither see , nor hear , nor think with our usual distinctness , and are in fact , in a state of temporary ...
... ideas are exceedingly confused ; and it is some time before we can be made to comprehend what is said to us . For some moments we neither see , nor hear , nor think with our usual distinctness , and are in fact , in a state of temporary ...
第 43 頁
... ideas , but this immediately wears away . The mental faculties from being in utter torpor , begin to act one after the other ; * the senses do the same . At last , the mind , the senses , and the locomotion being completely restored ...
... ideas , but this immediately wears away . The mental faculties from being in utter torpor , begin to act one after the other ; * the senses do the same . At last , the mind , the senses , and the locomotion being completely restored ...
第 55 頁
... ideas re- vived either in an entire state , or heterogene ously mingled together . I doubt if it be possible for a person to have , in a dream , any idea whose elements did not , in some form , DREAMING . 55.
... ideas re- vived either in an entire state , or heterogene ously mingled together . I doubt if it be possible for a person to have , in a dream , any idea whose elements did not , in some form , DREAMING . 55.
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