This receptive faculty, for power it cannot be called, is neither voluntary nor constant. The appearances have no dependence upon choice ; they cannot be summoned, detained, or recalled. The impression is sudden, and the effect often painful. St. Clyde - Seite 222von St. Clyde (fict.name.) - 1816Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 Seiten
...for power it cannot be called, is neither voluntary nor constant. The appearances have no dependance upon choice : they cannot be summoned, detained or recalled. The impression is sudden, and the effect often painful. By the term second sight, seems to be meant a mode of seeing, superadded... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 432 Seiten
...the time between the sight and the event. This receptive faculty, for power it cannot be called, is neither voluntary nor constant. The appearances have...detained, or recalled. The impression is sudden and the effect often painful. . By the term Second Sight, seems to be meant a mode of seeing, superadded... | |
| Samuel Johnson (écrivain.) - 1816 - 218 Seiten
...the time between the sight and the event. This receptive faculty, for power it cannot be called, is neither voluntary nor constant. The appearances have...detained, or recalled. The impression is sudden and the effect often painful. By the term Second Sight, seems to be meant a mode of seeing, superadded... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 398 Seiten
...the time between the sight and the event. This receptive faculty, for power it cannot be called, is neither voluntary nor constant. The appearances have...detained, or recalled. The impression is sudden, and the effect often painful. By the term, Second Sight, seems to be meant a mode of seeing, superadded... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 424 Seiten
...the time between the sight and the event. This receptive faculty, for power it cannot be called, is neither voluntary nor constant. The appearances have...detained, or recalled. The impression is sudden, and the effect often painful. By the term second sight, seems to be meant a mode of seeing, superadded... | |
| Edward Burt - 1822 - 394 Seiten
...the time between the sight and the event. The receptive faculty, for power it cannot be called, is neither voluntary nor constant. The appearances have...upon choice; they cannot be summoned, detained, or recalled—the impression is sudden, and the effect often painful. To collect sufficient testimonies,... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - 798 Seiten
...event. •* This receptive faculty, for power it cannot be called, is neither voluntary > nor consumí. The appearances have no dependence upon choice : they...detained, or recalled. The impression is sudden, and the effect often painful. " By the term Second-sight searas to be meant a mode of seeing superadded... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 622 Seiten
...power it cannot be called, is neither voluntary nor constant. The appearances have no tlependaiice upon choice: they cannot be summoned, detained, or recalled. The impression is sudden, and the effect often painful. By the term second sight, seems to be meant a mode of seeing, superadded... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 728 Seiten
...for power it cannot be called, is neither voluntary nor constant. The appearances have no dependance upon choice : they cannot be summoned, detained, or recalled. The impression is sudden, and the effect often painful. By the term Second Sight, seems to be meant a mode of seeing, superadded... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 682 Seiten
...for power it cannot be called, is neither voluntary nor constant. The appearances have no dependance upon choice : they cannot be summoned, detained, or recalled. The impression is sudden, and the effect often painful. By the term second sight, seems to be meant a mode of seeing, superadded... | |
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