Mr. Robert Southey could not distinguish between the first effects and an apprehension of which he was unable to divest himself. His first definite sensations were a fullness and dizziness in the head, such as to induce the fear of falling. Poems - Страница vпо Richard Polwhele - 1810Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1799 - 612 страници
...muscular orgasm, accompanied with exquisite pleasure, and followed by no debility. * Mr. ROBERT SOUTHEY could not distinguish between the' first effects,...as to induce fear of falling. This was succeeded by Л laugh, which was involuntary, but highly pleasurable, accompanied with a peculiar thrilling in the... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1821 - 512 страници
...fretjucntlv taken. 44 Mr. Robert Sonthey could not distinguish between the first effects and an upprcbcnsion of which he was unable to divest himself. His first definite sensations wer«, a fullne«s nnd diy/iness in the head, «i:ch чч to induce a tear of falling. Tills wet succeeded... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 782 страници
...precaution against the delusions of the imagination was of course frequently taken. 90. Mr. Robert Southey could not distinguish between the first effects, and an apprehension of which he was unable to divest hirnseil HSH definite sensations, were a fulness and 6aa in the head, such as to induce a fear tf t^... | |
| Richard Polwhele - 1831 - 560 страници
...dispensed with. His morning alertness equals that of a healthy hoy. to divest himself. His first deGnite sensations were a fullness and dizziness in the head, such as to induce fear of falling This wi:s succeeded by a laugh which was involuntary but highly pleasurable, accompanied with a peculiar... | |
| Richard Polwhele - 1831 - 556 страници
...Geological Society of London was about this time founded ; and Davy was called upon to fill the fo direst himself. His first definite sensations were a fullness and dizziness in the head, such as 1o induce fear of falling This was succeeded by a laugh which was involuntary but higbly pleasurable,... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1832 - 650 страници
...NITROGEN. nervous power, beyond any other agent, and probably in a peculiar manner. Mr. Robert Southey could not distinguish between the first effects and...fullness and dizziness in the head, such as to induce the fear of falling. This was succeeded by a laugh which was involuntary, but highly pleasurable, accompanied... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1832 - 620 страници
...sensibility, or nervous power, beyond any other agent, and probably in a peculiar manner. Mr. Robert Southey could not distinguish between the first effects and...fullness and dizziness in the head, such as to induce the fear of falling. This wag succeeded by a laugh which was involuntary, but highly pleasurable, accompanied... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1832 - 572 страници
...other sensations. Dr. ROBERT SOUTHEY, the distinguished laureate of England, could not discriminate between the first effects and an apprehension of •which...fullness and dizziness in the head, such as to induce a fear of falling. This was succeeded by an involuntary laugh, but one of a highly pleasurable character,... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1832 - 632 страници
...probably in a peculiar manner. Mr. Robert Southey could not distinguish between the first effects and au apprehension of which he was unable to divest himself....fullness and dizziness in the head, such as to induce the fear of falling. This was succeeded by a laugh which was involuntary, but highly pleasurable, accompanied... | |
| Philip Miller - 1835 - 742 страници
...sensibility, or nervous power, beyond any other agent, and probably in a peculiar manner. Mr. Robert Southey could not distinguish between the first effects, and...divest himself. His first definite sensations, were a fulness and dizziness in the head, such as to induce a fear of falling. This was succeeded by a laugh,... | |
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