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lc ^< i ) phic £ « lUouwdlp r by'a wnter who' was capable of te&Qmiitgmtidmudwni e 3 q » ridflitfei (>^ s ^ ei *^ of apparitions * but affords some meaars of eompsxisdmoB ( hei )^ asp cart \ ekims stt ^ ttgtfa > : b £ STige ^ il ^ WKt iremote id eal impressions ; whileiftamaNizo la ^ i ^ w ^ eifl arii 'sa ^ sfhtemnprSssfetis . J > ab ¦ : - . ¦ ¦ . ¦ ; >•;•* --r- -j ^ -x 3 'i . nfoDfKT 'io nosteo ¦ f
: i ![ n - - ' jiKi" Sill bns r . vrir :.- : v ; : .. . - - ;• : - . - . r ? ; = ^ jr . :.. ' ^ D 5-nib . isIssriofiii M . . ^" . S ^ a ^ i ^ flfeiS / ov ?^ the writer , / irorn Or , € ., t ^ ;> yj ^ n ^ c ^| h ^ 4 ^ ^^ r £ ffiar , % " ^ ekt ^ re ^ " l * is forbid impressions , } " k ^^ l ^^^ fw ^ llj 3 ^ y ^^ ^ Wl ? % ft ^| 6 / i ^ cultivated my moral hab " ^ aii *^ rtiwfaflv ; jn ^ liaviiig' al ^ y ^ Maeavoured J to avoid being tlie smy 6 ; b £ Te ^ l ^ ;;_ TnisTpRmrK was wdSioiSeir l 5 y t ri e fact that the apparition had " always rj ^^ rto " a " ssfem § tt yif $ gr& $ Xle fxirm ' I « Wfiett tbe doctor left me , " he c ^ h ; tint ^/ ^ fef ^ I ^ OT attention returned : to the phantasms , and some time after # ards £ Irj ^^ ft ^ iriprw pleasirtgc face * a visage of extreme rage appeared , whichVpre ^ Btted ^ gfeaTife me ^^ nd made me start ; but it remained the u sual timey . aTOrth ^ attgrsSii ^ Jl ^ failed away < Thi ^ immediately shewed me the probability of souie ^ B iie ^ io ^
between my thoughts and these images ; for I ascribed the angry ^ ghanja ^ m ^ oj the general reflectJLoii I had formed in conversation wither . C ^; i | a ^ Avg ^ t ^ me " a vistial idea pf | some object of dread had doubtless ^ a 3 se 4 '^ hrpu ^^ Ais rrilrldj . '' ** t ' recpfieoted some disquisitions of Locke , in his TTreatig ^ ^ the Cdnauct of the Mind , where he endeavours to account for the aj ^ pear ^ n ' ce ^ f faee $ to p ' ersonsi of nervous habits . It seemed to me as if faces , iii ° &ll thiiir modifications , being so associated with our recollections of the affeelioii& bf passions , woiild be most likely to offer themselves in delirium ; but I now thought it . probable that other objects could be seen if previously meditated
upon * ) ? Wi * &this motive it was that I reflected upon landscapes and scenes ^> f ai ;^ hitec ) turaitgraudeur , while the faces were flashing before me ; ai ^ d af ^ r . ^ cerjtaip ^ ojag raefa ^^ interval of time , of which I can form no precis e jii , ^^ nijent ^ 'J ^ r ^^ L ^ " s ^ jeiie of hills , valleys , and fields appeared before me , which ' , '' vvas sui ^ e ^ ede ^ iS y ^ anot tier and an other in ceaseless succession , the maimera ^ na time of their respective appearatice , duration , and vanishing , being hot ' seiisitordJffe ^ ri ^ tli e scenes were calm and still ; liht
without lahy stroh ^ ^^ of glare ; and delightfully calculated t <> int ? pTr& notions of retirement ^ j of ' tranquillity , and happy meditation . ' *> i- ^ The narrator tells us-howi he foliovvdd . up this experiment by other similar ones . He thoughtipf ) t jb qipjf ^ , and a « pn he saw books . He continues , 4 < I wa ^ g ^ iow so vvej ^^ w ^ jr ^ of ^ h ^^ onriexion or with their appearances , that by fi ^ i ^ g m *^ nA ^ 9 ^^«^ tt ^ e 5 ^ tf m . anus ^* i P ^ i ^< l ;? JPW ^ -iSR * ^ Pt ^^ P ^^^ KA ^^ ^^ - ^ S" ^ ^^ Pff ^ Wfl-WSf ??!^ by the same umc € ss , . instead of being erect , they were all Inverted , or apjis ^ mishSmiA ^ - •¦ "'¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ - : : " "' " ¦ ¦ " ' - ¦ " !> ¦ ' * ;¦ iya i ) Iuo'j inC'Oin . « ii bin :- ; ... l-. L \ ;> •>" . ¦ ,.: . ¦¦¦ . *?¦> . ' ¦ •; / ... * , \ - : i ;¦ . ' : .: r- < i \ Jil \) n \ id
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1830, page 756, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2590/page/28/
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