Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 4
... remains several hours before again feeling hungry ; and in a state of nature the intervals between his meals are necessarily variable , and often much prolonged , because his food is neither abundant nor easy of access . The herbivorous ...
... remains several hours before again feeling hungry ; and in a state of nature the intervals between his meals are necessarily variable , and often much prolonged , because his food is neither abundant nor easy of access . The herbivorous ...
Page 8
... remain seven days and nights without sleep . This nervous excitability , which often manifests itself as delirium , probably arises from the disengagement of the brain from those organic activities which in the normal state call so ...
... remain seven days and nights without sleep . This nervous excitability , which often manifests itself as delirium , probably arises from the disengagement of the brain from those organic activities which in the normal state call so ...
Page 11
... remains outside . Here , then , are two noticeable facts : we may relieve the sensation of Hunger without directly acting on the stomach , the mere supply of food to the blood sufficing ; and we may relieve the sensation simply by ...
... remains outside . Here , then , are two noticeable facts : we may relieve the sensation of Hunger without directly acting on the stomach , the mere supply of food to the blood sufficing ; and we may relieve the sensation simply by ...
Page 36
... remains iron- grey . She informs Jasper that she fully expected him - that these pre- parations are in his honour - that she has engaged a very good cook - that she hopes he will dine with her when not better engaged - in short , lets ...
... remains iron- grey . She informs Jasper that she fully expected him - that these pre- parations are in his honour - that she has engaged a very good cook - that she hopes he will dine with her when not better engaged - in short , lets ...
Page 58
... remain after the book is closed , and follow us into our daily life . It is therefore as a true and complete reflection of the inner as well as the outer life of man , that the high morality of any work of fiction is to be found . Now ...
... remain after the book is closed , and follow us into our daily life . It is therefore as a true and complete reflection of the inner as well as the outer life of man , that the high morality of any work of fiction is to be found . Now ...
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