The English Dream Vision: Anatomy of a FormOhio State University Press, 1988 - 244 pages |
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... images and cannot be understood without interpretation . It is an insomnium when that which oppressed the person awake returns to afflict him when asleep ; for example , some disturbance from food or drink , or certain avocations or ...
... images and cannot be understood without interpretation . It is an insomnium when that which oppressed the person awake returns to afflict him when asleep ; for example , some disturbance from food or drink , or certain avocations or ...
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... images he saw while asleep were real ? Who is really able to distinguish between what he has seen asleep and waking , corporeal sights ? I know these things have hap- pened to me and I have no doubt that they have happened to others ...
... images he saw while asleep were real ? Who is really able to distinguish between what he has seen asleep and waking , corporeal sights ? I know these things have hap- pened to me and I have no doubt that they have happened to others ...
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... image might mean . Explanations for the detail abound in editions of the poem , but none fully accounts for the extraordinary vividness and power of this striking , truly dreamlike image . To say that this intense picture of Amant ...
... image might mean . Explanations for the detail abound in editions of the poem , but none fully accounts for the extraordinary vividness and power of this striking , truly dreamlike image . To say that this intense picture of Amant ...
Table des matières
Dream and Apocalypse | 21 |
Medieval Dream Authorities | 50 |
Origins | 82 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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