The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Page 65
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Page 65
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... 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 dream , ' says that philosopher ; ' for ...
... 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 dream , ' says that philosopher ; ' for ...
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