I have, upon innumerable occasions, observed him suddenly stop, and then seem to count his steps with a deep earnestness ; and when he had neglected or gone wrong in this sort of magical movement, I have seen him go back again, put himself in a proper... Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind - Side 211av Dugald Stewart - 1814Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| James Boswell - 1884 - 742 sider
...or his left foot (I am not certain which) should constantly make the first actual movement when he came close to the door or passage. Thus I conjecture:...sort of magical movement, I have seen him go back again, put himself in a proper posture to begin the ceremony, and, having gone through it, break from... | |
| James Boswell - 1885 - 490 sider
...FRANCIS.] [It was during the American war. — BURNEY.] AGE 55.] HYPOCHONDRIA— PERSONAL ODDITIES. 369 to the door or passage. Thus I conjecture : for I...sort of magical movement, I have seen him go back again, put himself in a proper posture to begin the ceremony, and, having gone through it, break from... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 574 sider
...or his left foot, (I am not certain which,) should constantly make the first actual movement when he came close to the door or passage. Thus I conjecture...count his steps with a deep earnestness ; and when hearing a murmur without audible articulation, that he was praying : but this was not always the case,... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 598 sider
...or his left foot, (I am not certain which,) should constantly make the first actual movement when he came close to the door or passage. Thus I conjecture...count his steps with a deep earnestness ; and when hearing a murmur without audible articulation, that he was praying : but this was not always the case,... | |
| James Boswell - 1890 - 568 sider
...or his left foot (I am not certain which), should constantly make the first actual movement when he came close to the door or passage. Thus I conjecture...sort of magical movement, I have seen him go back again, put himself in a proper posture to begin the ceremony, and, having gone through it, break from... | |
| William Leslie Davidson - 1893 - 528 sider
...or his left foot (I am not certain which) should constantly make the first actual movement when he came close to the door or passage. Thus I conjecture...sort of magical movement, I have seen him go back again, put himself in a proper posture to begin the ceremony, and having gone through it, break from... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 704 sider
...or his left foot (I am not certain which), should constantly make the first actual movement when he came close to the door or passage. Thus I conjecture...sort of magical movement, I have seen him go back again, put himself in a proper posture to begin the ceremony, and, having gone through it, break from... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 660 sider
...or his left foot (I am not certain which), should constantly make the first actual movement when he came close to the door or passage. Thus I conjecture...sort of magical movement, I have seen him go back again, put himself in a proper posture to begin the ceremony, and, having gone through it, break from... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 670 sider
...or his left foot (I am not certain which), should constantly make the first actual movement when he came close to the door or passage. Thus I conjecture...sort of magical movement, I have seen him go back again, put himself in a proper posture to begin the ceremony, and, having gone through it, break from... | |
| James Boswell - 1900 - 928 sider
...or his left foot (I am not certain which), should constantly make the first actual movement when he London I might desert the seat of my ancestors, I...elegant house, in front ې again, put himself in a proper posture to begin the ceremony, and, having gone through it, break from... | |
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