| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1849 - 520 페이지
...are not understood : that the second sight is only wonderful because it is rare, for, considered in itself, it involves no more difficulty than dreams, or perhaps than the regular exercises of the cogitative faculty : that a general opinion of communicative impulses, or visionary... | |
| John Brand - 1855 - 520 페이지
...considered in itself, it involves no more difficulty than dreams, or perhaps than the regular exercises of the cogitative faculty: that a general opinion of communicative impulses, or visionary represent*tiows, has prevailed in all ages and all nations; that particular instances have been given,... | |
| William Hone - 1859 - 854 페이지
...are not understood ; that the second sight is only wonderful because it is rare, for, considered in itself, it involves no more difficulty than dreams, or perhaps than the regular exercises of the cogitative faculty; that a general opinion of communicative impulses, or visionary... | |
| Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - 1875 - 256 페이지
...rare, for considered in itself, it involves no more difficulty than dreams, or perhaps the 1'egular exercise of the cogitative faculty; that a general...visionary representations has prevailed in all ages and nations; that particular instances have been given with such evidence as neither Bacon nor Boyle have... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1877 - 70 페이지
...because it is rare, for considered in itself, it involves no more difficulty than dreams, or perhaps the regular exercise of the cogitative faculty ; that...visionary representations has prevailed in all ages and nations ; that particular instances have been given with such evidence as neither Bacon nor Boyle have... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie, Alexander Macgregor, Alexander Macbain - 1877 - 502 페이지
...general opinion of communicative impulses or visionary representations has prevailed in all ages and nations ; that particular instances have been given with such evidence as neither Bacou nor Boyle have been able to resist ; that sudden impressions, which the event has verified, have... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - 808 페이지
...considered in itself, it involves no more difficulty than dreams or perhaps than the regular exercises of the cogitative faculty ; that a general opinion...Bacon nor Boyle has been able to resist ; that sudden impression-, which the event has verified, have been felt by more than own or publish them : that the... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - 886 페이지
...are not understood ; that the Second Sight is only wonderful because it is rare, for, considered in itself, it involves no more difficulty than dreams or perhaps than the regular exercises of the cogitative faculty ; that a general opinion of communicative impulses, or visionary... | |
| John Brand, Sir Henry Ellis, William Carew Hazlitt, Henry Ellis - 1905 - 354 페이지
...involves no more difficulty than dreams or perhaps than the regular exercises of the cogitative faculty ; a general opinion of communicative impulses, or visionary...representations, has prevailed in all ages and all nations ; . . . the second sight of the Hebrides implies only the local frequency of a power which is nowhere... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1906 - 270 페이지
...are not understood ; that the v second sight is only wonderful because it is rare, for considered in itself, it involves no more difficulty than dreams,...nations ; that particular instances have been given, as neither Bacon nor Bayle has been able to resist ; that sudden impressions, which the event has verified,... | |
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