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Strana 336
... dream I can compose a whole comedy , behold the action , apprehend the jests , and laugh myself awake at the conceits thereof . Were my memory as faith- ful as my reason is then fruitful , I would never study but in my dreams ; and this ...
... dream I can compose a whole comedy , behold the action , apprehend the jests , and laugh myself awake at the conceits thereof . Were my memory as faith- ful as my reason is then fruitful , I would never study but in my dreams ; and this ...
Strana 404
... dream is out ' ; and cannot go to sleep in quiet the next night , until something or other has happened which has expounded the visions of the preceding one . There are others who are in very great pain for not being able to recover the ...
... dream is out ' ; and cannot go to sleep in quiet the next night , until something or other has happened which has expounded the visions of the preceding one . There are others who are in very great pain for not being able to recover the ...
Strana 475
... dream better . I have by me , for example , the dream of a young gentleman not past fifteen . I have likewise by me the dream of a person of quality , and another called the ladies ' dream . In these , and other pieces of the same ...
... dream better . I have by me , for example , the dream of a young gentleman not past fifteen . I have likewise by me the dream of a person of quality , and another called the ladies ' dream . In these , and other pieces of the same ...
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