The Spectator, Svazek 7George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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Strana 52
... Dreams look like the Relaxations and Amusements of the Soul , when she is disencumbered of her Machine , her Sports and Recreations , when she has laid her Charge asleep , In the Second Place , Dreams are an Instance of that Agility and ...
... Dreams look like the Relaxations and Amusements of the Soul , when she is disencumbered of her Machine , her Sports and Recreations , when she has laid her Charge asleep , In the Second Place , Dreams are an Instance of that Agility and ...
Strana 53
... Dreams , and miserable in his waking Thoughts , and that his Life was equally divided between them , whether would he be more happy or miserable ? Were a Man a King in his Dreams , and a Beggar awake , and dreamt as consequentially ...
... Dreams , and miserable in his waking Thoughts , and that his Life was equally divided between them , whether would he be more happy or miserable ? Were a Man a King in his Dreams , and a Beggar awake , and dreamt as consequentially ...
Strana 185
... Dreams , which daily flows in upon me , I shall apply to all Dreamers of Dreams , the Advice which Epictetus has couched after his manner in a very simple and concise Precept . ' Never tell thy Dreams , says that Philosopher , for tho ...
... Dreams , which daily flows in upon me , I shall apply to all Dreamers of Dreams , the Advice which Epictetus has couched after his manner in a very simple and concise Precept . ' Never tell thy Dreams , says that Philosopher , for tho ...
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