... we are somewhat more than ourselves in our sleeps, and the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking of the soul. It is the ligation of sense, but the liberty of reason; and our waking conceptions do not match the fancies of our sleeps. The Christian Examiner - Página 2021843Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1881 - 648 páginas
...one doth but seem to be the embleme or picture of the other : we are somewhat more than our selves jn our sleeps, and the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking of the soul. It is the ligalion of sense, but the liberty of reason; ^-'tt'^f' and our waking conceptions do not match ((.... | |
| 1906 - 418 páginas
...and to find my reward in the act. — Emerson. In our sleeps we are something more than ourselves; and the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking...conceptions do not match the fancies of our sleeps. — John Bigelow. Evil is wrought from want of knowledge, as well as from want of heart.— CC FIAT... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1913 - 660 páginas
...Account of himself in his dreaming, and his waking Thoughts. We are somewhat more than our selves hi our Sleeps, and the Slumber of the Body seems to be...of Sense, but the Liberty of Reason, and our waking Concept tions do not match the Fancies of our Sleeps, At my Nativity my Ascendant was the watery Sign... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 páginas
...красе is traversed more swiftly than by real thought. — Winslow. We are somewhat more than ourselves n litigation of sense, but the liberty of reason ; and our waking conceptions do uni match the fancies... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 776 páginas
...space is traversed more swiftly than by real thought,— Wintlow. We are somewhat more than ourselves in our sleeps, and the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking of the soul. — It is the litigation of sense, but the liberty of reason ; and our waking conceptions do not match the fancies... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1908 - 630 páginas
...but now in agonizing erethism. A wise and virtuous man can "thank God for his happy dreams," in which "the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking of the soul," dreams of which he says "it is the ligation of sense, but the liberty of reason, and our waking conceptions... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1909 - 364 páginas
...one doth but seem to be the embleme or picture of the other : we are somewhat more than our selves in our sleeps, and the slumber of the body seems to...of our sleeps. At my Nativity my Ascendant was the watery sign of Scorpius ; I was born in the Planetary hour of Saturn, and I think I have a piece of... | |
| Francis Bacon, John Milton, Sir Thomas Browne - 1909 - 348 páginas
...our sleeps, and the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking of the soul. It is the ligation39 of sense, but the liberty of reason; and our waking...of our sleeps. At my Nativity my Ascendant was the watery sign of Scorpius; I was born in the Planetary hour of Saturn, and I think I have a piece of... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 374 páginas
...the one doth but seem to be the emblem or picture of the other; we are somewhat more than our selves in our sleeps, and the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking of the soul. That is, if you please, the very tongue and utterance of a confirmed disillusion; yet it is, in men... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 376 páginas
...the one doth but seem to be the emblem or picture of the other; we are somewhat more than our selves in our sleeps, and the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking of the soul. That is, if you please, the very tongue and utter- '» ance of a confirmed disillusion ; yet it is,... | |
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