| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1827 - 512 halaman
...apply a bottle of hot water to his feet, when he went to bed, and the consequence was, that he dreamed he was making a journey to the top of mount ./Etna, and that he found the heat of the ground almost insupportable. There was once a gentleman in the English army, who was so susceptible of audible... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1827 - 512 halaman
...this, that a person, with whom he was acquainted, had occasion, in consequence of an indisposition, to apply a bottle of hot water to his feet, when he went to bed, and the consequence was, that he dreamed he was making a journey to th« top of mount JEtna, and that... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 halaman
...consequence of an indisposition, to apply a bottle of hot water to his feet when he went to bed, he dreamed that he was making a journey to the top of...Mount ./Etna, and that he found the heat of the ground almost insupportable. Another person having a blister applied to his head, dreamed that he was scalped... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 480 halaman
...must necessarily arise from the suspension of the influence of the will. feet when he went to bed, he dreamed that he was making a journey to the top of Mount J^tna, and that he found the heat of the ground almost insupportable. Another person having a blister... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 474 halaman
...consequence of an indisposition, to apply a bottle of hot water to his feet when he went to bed, he dreamed that he was making a journey to the top of Mount JEtna, and that he found the heat of the ground almost insupportable. Another person having a blister... | |
| 1824 - 494 halaman
...the majority of dreams have supernatural, mental, or spiritual origin. Dreams vary greatly in their nature. They may be produced by indigestion, by opium,...by the bottle of hot water with that which might be 363 excited by the hot cinders that surround a volcano. To a similar cause — the association of ideas... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1832 - 572 halaman
...who, during his travels, had ascended a volcano, having occasion, in consequence of indisposition, to apply a bottle of hot water to his feet when he...Mount ^Etna, and that he found the heat of the ground almost insupportable. Sir WALTER SCOTT mentions an analogous instance, which was told him by the nobleman... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1832 - 622 halaman
...apply a bottle of hot water to his feet when he went to bed, and the consequence was, that he dreamed he was making a journey to the top of mount /Etna, and that he found the heat of the ground almost insupportrble. There was once a gentleman in the English army, who was so susceptible of audible... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1832 - 610 halaman
...thin, that a person, with whom he was acquainted, had occasion, in consequence of an indisposition, to apply a bottle of hot water to his feet when he went to bed, and the consequence was, that he dreamed he was making a journey to the top of mount --Etna, and that... | |
| Walter Cooper Dendy - 1832 - 174 halaman
...writes thus:—" 1 have been told by a friend that, having occasion, in consequence of indisposition, to apply a bottle of hot water to his feet when he went to bed, he dreamed that he was making a journey to the top of Mount ^Etna, and that he found the heat of the... | |
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