A History of Dreams: A Brief Account of the Evolution of Dream Theories, with a Chapter on the Dream in LiteratureSmall, Maynard, 1923 - 247 pagini |
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Pagina 76
... well suited to please any reader ; and one need not fear the dreadful effects that Addison waxed so furious about in his " Essay on Popular Superstitions . " " " Addison attributed the curiosity which is the motive 76 A HISTORY OF DREAMS.
... well suited to please any reader ; and one need not fear the dreadful effects that Addison waxed so furious about in his " Essay on Popular Superstitions . " " " Addison attributed the curiosity which is the motive 76 A HISTORY OF DREAMS.
Pagina 77
... motive of people who try to peer into the future to that fear and ignorance which are natural to the soul of man . The horror with which we entertain the thoughts of death ( or indeed of any future evil ) , and the uncertainty of its ...
... motive of people who try to peer into the future to that fear and ignorance which are natural to the soul of man . The horror with which we entertain the thoughts of death ( or indeed of any future evil ) , and the uncertainty of its ...
Pagina 122
... motive of the dream , and presumably to be the central image of the dream , is ordained to appear as some insignificant scrap of scenery , and so enable the condensed wishes to elude the eagle eye of the censor . Suppose that the chief ...
... motive of the dream , and presumably to be the central image of the dream , is ordained to appear as some insignificant scrap of scenery , and so enable the condensed wishes to elude the eagle eye of the censor . Suppose that the chief ...
Pagina 128
... motive wish ) is overpowering , and the dream is then a literal expression of the thoughts - i . e . , most often a recapitulation of violent experiences passed through . Thus , war patients often dream of battle ; as Shakespeare made ...
... motive wish ) is overpowering , and the dream is then a literal expression of the thoughts - i . e . , most often a recapitulation of violent experiences passed through . Thus , war patients often dream of battle ; as Shakespeare made ...
Pagina 161
... motive , which Freud considers the be - all and end - all of the unconscious , is by no means the only one , * " Proceedings of the S. P. R. , Vol . XXVI , 1912-13 , p . 43 et seq . " Psychology , the Study of Behaviour . " The Lancet ...
... motive , which Freud considers the be - all and end - all of the unconscious , is by no means the only one , * " Proceedings of the S. P. R. , Vol . XXVI , 1912-13 , p . 43 et seq . " Psychology , the Study of Behaviour . " The Lancet ...
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Analytical Psychology angels answer appear awake behold believe body brain Brownies called censor cent Charlotte Brontë child Cicero ciphers colored spots common conscious cure dead death demons desire disguised divine DREAM ANALYSIS dream books dreamer DREAMS AS WISH experience expression eyes fantasy father fear feeling foreconscious Freud Freudian future girl gods Greek hand head heard HISTORY OF DREAMS Hyde idea images imagination interpretation interpretation of dreams Jekyll Jekyll's Jung Jung's Kubla Khan lucid dreams married Maurice Nicoll means memories Methought mind moral morning mother motive murder mystery natural nervous never night Olalla once oracle patient person physician play preter R. L. Stevenson reading repressed scious sense sleep sort soul story supernatural Swaffham symbols thee theory things thou thoughts tion true truth uncon unconscious unto vision vivid waking WISH FULFILMENTS woman words
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Pagina 230 - I pass'd, methought, the melancholy flood, With that grim ferryman which poets write of, Unto the kingdom of perpetual night. The first that there did greet my stranger soul, Was my great father-in-law, renowned Warwick ; Who cried aloud, " What scourge for perjury Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence...
Pagina 220 - But oh! that deep romantic chasm which slanted Down the green hill athwart a cedarn cover! A savage place! as holy and enchanted As e'er beneath a waning moon was haunted By woman wailing for her demon-lover!
Pagina 234 - The Pilgrim's Progress, In The Similitude Of A Dream AS I walk'd through the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place where was a Den, and I laid me down in that place to sleep; and as I slept, I dreamed a Dream.
Pagina 30 - For God speaketh once, yea twice, yet man perceiveth it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falleth upon men, in slumberings upon the bed; Then he openeth the ears of men, and sealeth their instruction, That he may withdraw man from his purpose, and hide pride from man.
Pagina 31 - For there stood by me this night the angel of God, whose I am, and whom I serve, saying, Fear not, Paul ; thou must be brought before Caesar ; and, lo, God hath given thee all them that sail with thee.
Pagina 129 - Of healths five fathom deep; and then anon Drums in his ear; at which he starts, and wakes; And, being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two, And sleeps again.
Pagina 219 - The author continued for about three hours in a profound sleep, at least of the external senses, during which time he has the most vivid confidence, that he could not have composed less than from two to three hundred lines...
Pagina 66 - Of old romance. These let us wish away, And turn, sole-thoughted, to one Lady there, Whose heart had brooded, all that wintry day, On love, and wing'd St. Agnes' saintly care, As she had heard old dames full many times declare. VI They told her how, upon St. Agnes...
Pagina 201 - I explained to them what coyness, and difficulty, and denial meant in maidens — when suddenly, turning to Alice, the soul of the first Alice looked out at her eyes with such a reality of re-presentment, that I became in doubt which of them stood there before me, or whose that bright hair was ; and while I stood gazing, both the children gradually grew fainter to my view, receding, and still receding till nothing at last but two mournful features were seen in the uttermost distance, which, without...
Pagina 33 - And Pharaoh's cup was in my hand: and I took the grapes, and pressed them into Pharaoh's cup, and I gave the cup into Pharaoh's hand.