The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... dreams , they have generally considered them only as revela- tions of what has already happened in distant parts of ... dreams may give us some idea of the great excellency of a human soul , and some intimations of its independency on ...
... dreams , they have generally considered them only as revela- tions of what has already happened in distant parts of ... dreams may give us some idea of the great excellency of a human soul , and some intimations of its independency on ...
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... dreams it works with that ease and activity , that we are not sensible when the faculty is employed . For instance , I believe every one , some time or other , dreams that he is reading papers , books , or letters ; in which case the ...
... dreams it works with that ease and activity , that we are not sensible when the faculty is employed . For instance , I believe every one , some time or other , dreams that he is reading papers , books , or letters ; in which case the ...
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... dream at all . In the next place , I shall make out any dream , upon hearing a sin- gle circumstance of it ; and , in the last place , shall expound to them the good or bad fortune which such dreams portend . If they do not presage good ...
... dream at all . In the next place , I shall make out any dream , upon hearing a sin- gle circumstance of it ; and , in the last place , shall expound to them the good or bad fortune which such dreams portend . If they do not presage good ...
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