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Page 31
... " The will presides " not in the bower of sleep . " There is no difference between their doctrine and his , but the ancient opinion of inspiring par- ticular dreams , has been revived by Schmid , with Animal Magnetism . 31.
... " The will presides " not in the bower of sleep . " There is no difference between their doctrine and his , but the ancient opinion of inspiring par- ticular dreams , has been revived by Schmid , with Animal Magnetism . 31.
Page 32
... ancient treatise on the art of forming dreams . Kluge mentions that he had himself received an account of a young man that obtained the affections of a girl who disliked him , while awake , by " whispering soft nonsense in her ear " as ...
... ancient treatise on the art of forming dreams . Kluge mentions that he had himself received an account of a young man that obtained the affections of a girl who disliked him , while awake , by " whispering soft nonsense in her ear " as ...
Page 42
... ancient musical instrument , of which nothing is known but the name ; and Rous- seau has not even ventured to give us that . Complaints are frequently made of the darkness in which critics , commentators and historians leave the subject ...
... ancient musical instrument , of which nothing is known but the name ; and Rous- seau has not even ventured to give us that . Complaints are frequently made of the darkness in which critics , commentators and historians leave the subject ...
Page 66
... ancient fathers . The fathers did not cite the testimony of Josephus , 1. either be- cause they had no copies of his works ; or 2. because his testimony was foreign to the design which they had in writing ; which was , to convince the ...
... ancient fathers . The fathers did not cite the testimony of Josephus , 1. either be- cause they had no copies of his works ; or 2. because his testimony was foreign to the design which they had in writing ; which was , to convince the ...
Page 73
... ancient Faith , Passion and stubborn Custom , and fierce Pride , Hold th ' heart of man . Thou knowest , Merciful ! Thou knowest all things , and dost ever turn Thine eye of of pity on our gentle nature . For thou wert born of woman ...
... ancient Faith , Passion and stubborn Custom , and fierce Pride , Hold th ' heart of man . Thou knowest , Merciful ! Thou knowest all things , and dost ever turn Thine eye of of pity on our gentle nature . For thou wert born of woman ...
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