| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1869 - 526 pagine
...to take the smallest notice of each other, moving as in a market-place, where all are eager to press through the crowd; at times, however, they seemed...shades of carnation in the uncovered parts, as well as different colours and fashions in their dresses, though the colours seemed somewhat paler than in real... | |
| William Alexander Hammond - 1869 - 350 pagine
...the avenue ; at times, however, they seemed to be transacting business with each other. I saw also several times people on horseback, dogs and birds....shades of carnation in the uncovered parts as well as different colors and fashions in their dresses, though the colors seemed somewhat paler than in real... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1869 - 580 pagine
...to take the smallest notice of each other, moving as in a market-place, where all are eager to press through the crowd ; at times, however, they seemed...on horseback, dogs, and birds. All these phantasms ap^ peared to me in their natural size, and as distinct as if alive, exhibiting different shades of... | |
| William Alexander Hammond - 1869 - 338 pagine
...smallest notice of each other, moving as in a market-place where all are eager to pass through the avenue; at times, however, they seemed to be transacting business with each other. I saw also several times people on horseback, dogs and birds. All these phantasms appeared to me in their... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1871 - 470 pagine
...to take the smallest notice of each other, moving as in a market place, where ill in eager to press through the crowd : at times, however, they seemed...also saw several times people on horseback, dogs, and birdsAll these phantasms appeared to me in their natural size, and as distinct as if aim; exhibiting... | |
| William Baker Fahnestock - 1871 - 308 pagine
...to take the smallest notice of each other, moving as in a market place, where all are eager to press through the crowd. At times, however, they seemed to be transacting business with each other. I also repeatedly saw people on horseback, dogs, and birds. All these phantasms appeared to me in their natural... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1872 - 268 pagine
...to take the smallest notice of each other, moving as in a market-place, where all are eager to press through the crowd; at times, however, they seemed...phantasms appeared to me in their natural size, and as dtstinct as if alive, exhibiting different shades of carnation in the uncovered parts, as well as different... | |
| Daniel Hack Tuke - 1873 - 466 pagine
...two-thirds. Xicolai's experience (without any suggestion from without) forms an excellent parallel. "I saw several times people on horseback, dogs, and birds....alive, exhibiting different shades of carnation in the uncover«! parts, as well as in different colors and fashions in their dresses, thougl) the colors... | |
| 1880 - 850 pagine
...when they disappeared on such occasions, they generally returned when I opened my eyes. . . They all appeared to me in their natural size, and as distinct...shades of carnation in the uncovered parts, as well as different colours and fashions in their dresses, though the colours seemed somewhat paler than in real... | |
| Andrew Wilson - 1882 - 304 pagine
...when they disappeared on such occasions, they generally returned when I opened my eyes. . . . They all appeared to me in their natural size, and as distinct...shades of carnation in the uncovered parts, as well as different colours and fashions in their dresses, though the colours seemed somewhat paler than in real... | |
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