Sketches of the Philosophy of Apparitions: Or, An Attempt to Trace Such Illusions to Their Physical CausesOliver & Boyd, 1825 - Всего страниц: 475 |
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... excitement of our feelings , ( as , for instance , when ideas be- come more vivid than actual impressions ) the ope- rations of the intellectual faculty of the mind sustain corresponding modifications , by which the efforts of the ...
... excitement of our feelings , ( as , for instance , when ideas be- come more vivid than actual impressions ) the ope- rations of the intellectual faculty of the mind sustain corresponding modifications , by which the efforts of the ...
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... Investigation which follows , 241 II . Indications afforded by Mental Excitements , that Organs of Sensation are the Medium through which past Feelings are renovated , 244 CHAP . III . The various Degrees of Excitement , X CONTENTS .
... Investigation which follows , 241 II . Indications afforded by Mental Excitements , that Organs of Sensation are the Medium through which past Feelings are renovated , 244 CHAP . III . The various Degrees of Excitement , X CONTENTS .
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... Excitement , of which Ideas , or the renovated Feelings of the Mind , are susceptible , - Page 258 IV . An Inquiry into those Laws of Mental Conscious- ness which give rise to the Illusions of Dreams , 272 V. Phantasms may arise from ...
... Excitement , of which Ideas , or the renovated Feelings of the Mind , are susceptible , - Page 258 IV . An Inquiry into those Laws of Mental Conscious- ness which give rise to the Illusions of Dreams , 272 V. Phantasms may arise from ...
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... Excitement , 367 PART V. SLIGHT REMARKS ON THE MODIFICATIONS WHICH THE IN- TELLECTUAL FACULTY OFTEN UNDERGOES DURING IN- TENSE EXCITEMENTS OF THE MIND , PART VI . 377 . SUMMARY OF THE COMPARATIVE DEGREES OF FAINTNESS , VIVIDNESS , OR ...
... Excitement , 367 PART V. SLIGHT REMARKS ON THE MODIFICATIONS WHICH THE IN- TELLECTUAL FACULTY OFTEN UNDERGOES DURING IN- TENSE EXCITEMENTS OF THE MIND , PART VI . 377 . SUMMARY OF THE COMPARATIVE DEGREES OF FAINTNESS , VIVIDNESS , OR ...
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... excitement of the gas , which was then carried on gradually . After having , therefore , been in this place of confinement an hour and a quarter , during which time no less a quantity than 80 quarts were thrown in , he adds , " The ...
... excitement of the gas , which was then carried on gradually . After having , therefore , been in this place of confinement an hour and a quarter , during which time no less a quantity than 80 quarts were thrown in , he adds , " The ...
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2d Stage actual impressions afterwards angels apparitions appeared arise astral spirits blood body brain catalepsy CHAPTER degree of vividness demonology demons devil divels dreams duergar ecstacy effect entertained explain external eyes faint Fancy fear figure frequently ghosts heard hierarchy of angels human imagination imparted induced ject kind Laplanders less vivid manner ment mental excitement mental feelings metaphysicians mind morbific causes narrative nature nerves ness night nitrous oxide notion object observed occasion opinion organs of sense painful feelings particular past feelings perfect sleep person phantasms phenomena philosophers pleasurable feelings present principle Rabbi Akkiva recollected images Reginald Scot remarks rendered renovated feelings retina says second sight seen sensations and ideas shew shewn sions somnambulism Soul spectral illusions spectral impressions spirits stage of excitement subsist superstition supposed TABULAR VIEW thing thou thought tion unconsciousness vanished various vision vivifying influence waking writer
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Стр. 49 - I know my course. The spirit that I have seen May be the devil : and the devil hath power To assume a pleasing shape; yea, and perhaps Out of my weakness and my melancholy, — As he is very potent with such spirits, — Abuses me to damn me: I'll have grounds More relative than this: — the play's the thing Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
Стр. 143 - How oft do they their silver bowers leave, To come to succour us that succour want ! How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting...
Стр. 194 - It is the heaviest stone that melancholy can throw at a man, to tell him he is at the end of his nature ; or that there is no further state to come, unto which this seems progressional, and otherwise made in vain.
Стр. 272 - True, I talk of dreams ; Which are the children of an idle brain, Begot of nothing but vain fantasy, Which is as thin of substance as the air, And more inconstant than the wind...
Стр. 393 - A pleasing land of drowsy-head it was, Of dreams that wave before the half-shut eye ; And of gay castles in the clouds that pass, For ever flushing round a summer sky...
Стр. 225 - ... imagined might happen by some accident in the candle. But lifting up his eyes, he apprehended, to his extreme amazement, that there was before him, as it were suspended in the air, a visible representation of the Lord JESUS CHRIST upon the cross, surrounded on all sides with a glory; and was impressed, as if a voice, or something equivalent to a voice, had come to him, to this ef*fect, (for he was not confident as to the very words;) " Oh sinner, did I suffer this for thee,
Стр. 138 - Spirits, when they please, Can either sex assume, or both ; so soft And uncompounded is their essence pure, Not tied or manacled with joint or limb, Nor founded on the brittle strength of bones, Like cumbrous flesh ; but, in what shape they choose, Dilated or condensed, bright or obscure, Can execute their aery purposes, 430 And works of love or enmity fulfil.
Стр. 213 - Europe, have given up all accounts of witches and apparitions, as mere old wives' fables. I am sorry for it : and I willingly take this opportunity of entering my solemn protest against this violent compliment, which so many that believe the Bible pay to those who do not believe it.
Стр. 228 - Being thus doubtful in my chamber, one fair day in the summer, my casement being opened towards the south, the sun shining clear, and no wind stirring, I took my book, De Veritate...
Стр. 190 - And shake us with the vision that's gone by, The dread of vanish'd shadows — Are they so ? Is not the past all shadow ? What are they ? Creations of the mind ? — The mind can make Substance, and people planets of its own With beings brighter than have been, and give A breath to forms which can outlive all flesh.