Sketches of the Philosophy of Apparitions: Or, An Attempt to Trace Such Illusions to Their Physical CausesOliver & Boyd, 1825 - 475 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα xi
... Fear , 282 295 VII . The Illusions which Hope and Fear are capable of exciting independently of the Co - operation of Morbific Causes , 305 311 VIII . Mental Excitements distinguished as partial or general , IX . General Mental ...
... Fear , 282 295 VII . The Illusions which Hope and Fear are capable of exciting independently of the Co - operation of Morbific Causes , 305 311 VIII . Mental Excitements distinguished as partial or general , IX . General Mental ...
Σελίδα 17
... fears of many honest and very brave fellows in the Wapping of Newcastle - upon - Tyne . " It is quite unnecessary to give any more illustra- tions of this kind , which might , indeed , be multiplied to almost an indefinite extent . B ...
... fears of many honest and very brave fellows in the Wapping of Newcastle - upon - Tyne . " It is quite unnecessary to give any more illustra- tions of this kind , which might , indeed , be multiplied to almost an indefinite extent . B ...
Σελίδα 21
... fear in the minds of all but Palingenesists . ་ It is evident from the foregoing account , that Pa- lingenesy was nothing more than a chemical explana- tion of the discovery which Lucretius had made , with regard to the filmy substances ...
... fear in the minds of all but Palingenesists . ་ It is evident from the foregoing account , that Pa- lingenesy was nothing more than a chemical explana- tion of the discovery which Lucretius had made , with regard to the filmy substances ...
Σελίδα 29
... fear of some writs being served upon him . And so it continued until about the 7th day of July , when Raynard going to Topcliffe fair , and setting up his horse in the stable , the spirit of Fletcher , in his usual shape and habit , did ...
... fear of some writs being served upon him . And so it continued until about the 7th day of July , when Raynard going to Topcliffe fair , and setting up his horse in the stable , the spirit of Fletcher , in his usual shape and habit , did ...
Σελίδα 33
... fear , and grief . But , frequently , there was what Burton calls læsa imaginatio , or an ill Imagination or Fancy , which sometimes misconceiving the nature of sensible ob- jects , would send off such a number of spirits to the heart ...
... fear , and grief . But , frequently , there was what Burton calls læsa imaginatio , or an ill Imagination or Fancy , which sometimes misconceiving the nature of sensible ob- jects , would send off such a number of spirits to the heart ...
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Σελίδα 45 - 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.
Σελίδα 139 - 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...
Σελίδα 190 - 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.
Σελίδα 461 - HAMLET. Do you see yonder cloud that's almost in shape of a camel ? POLONIUS. By the mass, and 'tis like a camel, indeed. HAMLET. Methinks it is like a weasel. POLONIUS. It is backed like a weasel. HAMLET. Or like a whale? POLONIUS. Very like a whale.
Σελίδα 268 - 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...
Σελίδα 389 - 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...
Σελίδα 409 - Arms, and the dusty field, I less admire, And soften strangely in some new desire; Honour burns in me not so fiercely bright, But pale as fires when...
Σελίδα 134 - 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.
Σελίδα 139 - Therefore for spirits, I am so far from denying their existence, that I could easily believe that not only whole countries, but particular persons have their tutelary and guardian angels.
Σελίδα 209 - 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.