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... Dreams . - Analogy of the Poetic Genius to that of Discovery in Science . Sir Isaac Newton's account of the Process of Discovery in his own Mind . - Mental Operations of which we seem to be unconscious . -How to be explained.- Evils of ...
... Dreams . - Analogy of the Poetic Genius to that of Discovery in Science . Sir Isaac Newton's account of the Process of Discovery in his own Mind . - Mental Operations of which we seem to be unconscious . -How to be explained.- Evils of ...
Side vii
... Dreams the Result of the Imagination uncontrolled by the Will . Rapidity of Dreams . - Their Character influenced by accidental physical Impressions . Supposed Solutions of Problems , & c . , during Sleep . - Müller's Observations on ...
... Dreams the Result of the Imagination uncontrolled by the Will . Rapidity of Dreams . - Their Character influenced by accidental physical Impressions . Supposed Solutions of Problems , & c . , during Sleep . - Müller's Observations on ...
Side 1
... Dreams . — Analogy of the Poetic Genius to that of Discovery in Science . — Sir Isaac Newton's account of the Process of Discovery in his own mind . — Mental Operations of which we seem to be unconscious . - How to be explained ...
... Dreams . — Analogy of the Poetic Genius to that of Discovery in Science . — Sir Isaac Newton's account of the Process of Discovery in his own mind . — Mental Operations of which we seem to be unconscious . - How to be explained ...
Side 14
... dreams are between waking and sleeping , and a certain amount of volition may be sup- posed to be mixed up with the phantoms of the imagination . CRITES . But are you right in limiting the capability of the higher kind of intellectual ...
... dreams are between waking and sleeping , and a certain amount of volition may be sup- posed to be mixed up with the phantoms of the imagination . CRITES . But are you right in limiting the capability of the higher kind of intellectual ...
Side 16
... dream . CRITES . Then you consider his novels and poems to have been the result of a sort of waking dream . EUBULUS . By no means . In sleep there is no volition at all . The phantoms of the imagi- nation are never stationary . They ...
... dream . CRITES . Then you consider his novels and poems to have been the result of a sort of waking dream . EUBULUS . By no means . In sleep there is no volition at all . The phantoms of the imagi- nation are never stationary . They ...
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