The English Dream Vision: Anatomy of a FormOhio State University Press, 1988 - 244 pages |
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... revelatory , or pre- monitory dreams , but Macrobius would hardly have considered this dream a revelatory one , given its context and circumstances . If any- thing , the mention of Macrobius puts this present dream 15 INTRODUCTION.
... revelatory , or pre- monitory dreams , but Macrobius would hardly have considered this dream a revelatory one , given its context and circumstances . If any- thing , the mention of Macrobius puts this present dream 15 INTRODUCTION.
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... revelatory dream : However , we have been carried away from our point , which is that in every one of us , even those who seem most respectable , there exist de- sires , terrible in their untamed lawlessness , which reveal themselves in ...
... revelatory dream : However , we have been carried away from our point , which is that in every one of us , even those who seem most respectable , there exist de- sires , terrible in their untamed lawlessness , which reveal themselves in ...
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... revelatory dreams do occur , but we are ill - advised to fancy that our own dreams might be such . It should be added that there is an equally insistent literature in support of the revelatory nature of dreams in Greek and Roman ...
... revelatory dreams do occur , but we are ill - advised to fancy that our own dreams might be such . It should be added that there is an equally insistent literature in support of the revelatory nature of dreams in Greek and Roman ...
Table des matières
Dream and Apocalypse | 21 |
Medieval Dream Authorities | 50 |
Origins | 82 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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