... uncomfortable, and did not feel his own personal identity, as it were, but seemed to have a mind different from his own natural mind, his thoughts wandering upon strange and unusual subjects, although perfectly sensible of surrounding objects. He... The London Quarterly Review - Side 121817Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1817 - 610 sider
...his father murdered ; at such times, he says, he becomes restless, uncomfortable, agitated, and in a glow of heat ; scarcely feeling his own personal identity,...I tell you how I knew it ? I felt and knew it was so by by a kind of consciousness : my mind told me it was Toogoo Ahoo.' Finow himself, though he was... | |
| 1817 - 592 sider
...his father murdered ; at such times, he says, he becomes restless, uncomfortable, agitated, and in a glow of heat ; scarcely feeling his own personal identity,...his answer was — ' There's a fool ! how can I tell von horn I knew it ? I felt and knew it was so by by a kind of consciousness : my mind told me it was... | |
| William Mariner, John Martin - 1817 - 540 sider
...perfectly sensible of surrounding objects. He next asked him how he knew it was the spirit of ri oogoo Ahoo ? his answer was, " there's a fool ! how can I tell you haw I knew it ; I felt and knew it was so by a kind of consciousness ; my mind told me that it was... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 578 sider
...asked him how he knew it was the spirit of Toogoo Ahoo ? his answer was, " there's a fool ! how can 1 tell you how I knew it ; I felt and knew it was so by a kind of consciousness ; my mind told me that it was Toogoo Ahoo." Finow used occasionally to... | |
| William Mariner - 1818 - 510 sider
...although perfectly sensible of surrounding objects. He next asked him how he knew it was the spirit of Toogoo Ahoo ? his answer was, " there's a fool ! how can I tell you liaw I knew it ; I felt and knew it was so by a kind of consciousness ; my mind told me that it was... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...although perfectly sensible of surrounding objects. He next asked him how he knew it was the spirit of Toogoo Ahoo ? his answer was, " There's a fool ! how...I tell you how I knew it ; I felt and knew it was so by a kind of consciousness ; my mind told me that it was Toogoo Ahoo. " Know used occasionally to... | |
| 1886 - 988 sider
...although perfectly sensible of surrounding objects. He next asked him how he knew it was the spirit of Toogoo Ahoo ? His answer was,' There's a fool! How...I tell you how I knew it ? I felt and knew it was so by a kind of consciousness ; my mind told me that it was Toogoo Ahoo.' (Vol. i. pp. 104-105.) Finow's... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1892 - 648 sider
...although perfectly sensible of surrounding objects. He next asked him how he knew it was the spirit of Toogoo Ahoo ? His answer was, " There's a fool ! How...I tell you how I knew it ? I felt and knew it was so by a kind of consciousness ; my mind told me that it was Toogoo Ahoo" (vol. i. pp. 104, 105). Finow's... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1892 - 648 sider
...although perfectly sensible of surrounding objects. He next asked him how he knew it was the spirit of Toogoo Ahoo ? His answer was, " There's a fool! How can I tell you hmv I knew it? I felt,and knew it was so by a kind of consciousness; my mind told me that it was Toogoo... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 412 sider
...though perfectly sensible of surrounding objects. He next asked him how he knew it was the spirit of Toogoo Ahoo? His answer was, " There's a fool! How...can I tell you how I knew it? I felt and knew it was so by a kind of consciousness ; my mind told me that it was Toogoo Ahoo " (vol. i. pp. 104, 105). Finow's... | |
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