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" The sense of space, and in the end, the sense "> of time, were both powerfully affected. Buildings, landscapes, &c. were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. Space swelled, and was amplified to an extent of unutterable... "
The Student: a magazine of theology, literature, and science - Стр. 120
1844
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Crowned Masterpieces of Literature that Have Advanced Civilization ..., Том 4

David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - Страниц: 448
...amounting at least to utter darkness, as of some suicidal despondency, cannot be approached by words. III. The sense of space, and in the end the sense of time,...were both powerfully affected. Buildings, landscapes, etc., were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. Space swelled,...
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Crabbe

Alfred Ainger - 1903 - Страниц: 230
...opium, is too marked to be accidental. In the concluding pages of his Confessions, De Quincey writes : " The sense of space, and in the end the sense of time,...were both powerfully affected. Buildings, landscapes, etc., were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. . . . This...
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Crabbe

Alfred Ainger - 1903 - Страниц: 232
...opium, is too marked to be accidental. In the concluding pages of his Confessions, De Quincey writes: "The sense of space, and in the end the sense of time,...were both powerfully affected. Buildings, landscapes, etc., were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. . . . This...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Том 52

1904 - Страниц: 1048
...chasms and sunless abysses, depths below, from which it seemed hopeless that I could ever re-ascend. The sense of space, and in the end, the sense of time,...were both powerfully affected. Buildings, landscapes, etc., were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. Space swelled,...
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The Principles of Psychology, Том 2

Herbert Spencer - 1906 - Страниц: 788
...confirmatory evidence. DeQuincey, describing some of his opium-dreams, says that " buildings and landscapes were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily...was amplified to an extent of unutterable infinity." It is not at all an uncommon thing with nervous subjects to have illusive perceptions in which the...
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Confessions of an Opium-eater

Thomas De Quincey - 1907 - Страниц: 174
...amounting at least to utter darkness, as of some suicidal despondency, cannot be approached by words. 3. The sense of space, and in the end, the sense of time,...were both powerfully affected. Buildings, landscapes, etc. were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. Spac£_swelled,...
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English Prose (1137-1890)

John Matthews Manly - 1909 - Страниц: 578
...amounting at last to utter darkness, as of some suicidal despondency, cannot be approached by words. III. The sense of space, and in the end the sense of time,...were both powerfully affected. Buildings, landscapes, etc., were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. Space swelled,...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose

Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1910 - Страниц: 776
...amounting at last to utter darkness, as of some suicidal despondency, cannot be approached by words. 3. the silver moon; Sleep, my little one, sleep, my pretty...one, sleep. THE SPLENDOUR FALLS! The splendour falls etc., were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. Space swelled,...
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Principles of psychology

Herbert Spencer - 1910 - Страниц: 780
...confirmatory evidence. DeQuincey, describing some of his opium-dreams, says that " buildings and landscapes were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. Space mtvlltd, and was amplified to an extent of unutterable infinity." It is not at all an uncommon thing...
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Principles of psychology

Herbert Spencer - 1910 - Страниц: 666
...considerable extent. De Quincey, describing some of his opium-dreams, says that " buildings and landscapes were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. Spave swelled, and was amplified to an extent of unutterable infinity." It is not an uncommon thing...
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