10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SOMNIATIVE»
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Coleridge on Dreaming: Romanticism, Dreams and the Medical ...
Coleridge suggests that Swedenborg truly believed in the spiritual apparitions he
saw because he may have been the 'subject of a very rare but not (it is said)
altogether unique, conjunction of thate somniative faculty ( . . . by which the
products ...
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Notes on English divines, ed. by D. Coleridge
... or, 2. that the great and excellent man was led into this belief by becoming the
subject of a very rare, but not (it is said) altogether unique, conjunction of the
somniative faculty (by which the products of the understanding, that is to say,
words, ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, 1853
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Bedell. Baxter. Leighton. Sherlock. Waterland. Skelton. ...
... or, 2. that the great and excellent man was led into this belief by becoming the
subject of a very rare, but not (it is said) altogether unique, conjunction of the
somniative faculty (by which the products of the understanding, that is to say,
words, ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, 1853
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The dictionary in the school-room: containing hints upon the ...
... Sententiosity Polysyllabicism Solemnimte Invalorous Somniative
Professionalist Politicalism Desynonymize n Researchful Modificability Maximize
1: Morbidity Coxeornieality Sculpturesque Pish-Pash Poisoneress Temptability
Ineoherentifie ...
George Merriam, Charles Merriam, 1854
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Notes on English Divines
... or, 2. that the great and excellent man was led into this belief by becoming the
subject of a very rare, but not (it is said) altogether unique, conjunction of the
somniative faculty (by which the products of the understanding, that is to say,
words, ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, 1853
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Marginalia: Valckenaer to Zwick
600; judicial 5156; Kant's critique 3354; locomotive 5603; logical 3746; of means
3423, 424; mediate 5599; mental 31091; of mind 2640- 1 , 3893; natural 5529;
percipient 5410; of presentiment 5723; progressive 33 1 7; somniative ^9 1 ; of ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Whalley, H. J. Jackson, 2001
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A Book I Value: Selected Marginalia
That the great and excellent Man was led into this belief by becoming the Subject
of a very rare but not (it is said) altogether unique, conjunction of the somniative
faculty (by which the products of the Understanding, viz. Words, Conceptions, &c
...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, H. J. Jackson, 2003
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The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: 1827-1834
(366-7) fjj" Visa et Audita of I: "Things Heard and Seen of S[wedenborg]". the
somniative Imagination: for discussion of the operation of this power, of which
Coleridge himself had frequent evidence, see inter alia CN 111 4409; IV 4846,
5361 ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Kathleen Coburn, Anthony John Harding, 2002
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Delphi Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Illustrated)
... but not (it is said) altogether unique, conjunction ofthe somniative faculty (by
which the products of theunderstanding,that isto say,words, conceptions and
thelike,are rendered instantaneously intoformsofsense) with thevoluntary
powersofthe ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2013
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The American Phonetic Dictionary of the English Language
Somniative, Sóm-ni-a-tir, a. relatig tu, er рго- dqsig, dremi. Somniferous, Som-nlf-
cr-us, a. kuzirj slep; pro- kqrig slep; soporiferus. Somnific, Som-nif-ik, a. koiig slep;
eomniferns. Somniloquence, Som-nil-o-kwens, ». de akt or tekig in slep; slep ...
Daniel S. Smalley, Alexander John Ellis, 1855