| John Plotz - 2000 - 282 דפים
...between the waking and the dreaming states" (67); then "deep-seated anxiety and gloomy melancholy"; then the "sense of space, and in the end, the sense of time, were both powerfully affected"; and fourth, the "minutest incidents of childhood, or forgotten scenes of later years, were often revived"... | |
| Rosemary Lloyd - 2002 - 286 דפים
...to De Quincey, whose work he discovered in the late 1850s. "The sense of space," writes De Quincey, "and in the end, the sense of time, were both powerfully affected. Buildings, landscapes, etc. were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. Space swelled,... | |
| Joan Delaney Grossman, Ruth Rischin - 2003 - 276 דפים
...millennium passed in that time" (p. 103). His experiences are "wholly incommunicable by words. . . . The sense of space, and in the end, the sense of time, were both powerfully affected" (p. 103). The ridiculous man describes how certain details in dreams appear with "uncanny vividness... | |
| Patrick Bridgwater - 2004 - 188 דפים
...Biographia Literaria (1817) and with De Quincey's Confessions, which describe architectural vistas 'in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive', where These images can be found in Jonathan Scott. Piranesi (London: Academy/St. Martin's, 1975). Aldous... | |
| Branka Arsi? - 2007 - 234 דפים
...Moby-Dick, p. 136. 21. Ibid. De Quincey describes the same change in the perception of space and time: "The sense of space, and in the end the sense of time,...were both powerfully affected. Buildings, landscapes, etc., were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. Space swelled.... | |
| Joel Faflak - 2009 - 336 דפים
...accompanied by deep-seated anxiety and gloomy melancholy, such as are wholly incommunicable by words." Third, the "sense of space, and in the end, the sense of time, were both powerfully affected" and "amplified to an extent of unutterable infinity." Finally, the "minutest incidents of childhood,... | |
| 1883 - 464 דפים
...again during sleep with a vivid and ghastly splendour that fretted the heart. "The sense of space and time were both powerfully affected. Buildings, landscapes,...swelled and was amplified to an extent of unutterable and self-repeating infinity. There was a vast expansion of time, and this disturbed me most. I seemed... | |
| 1825 - 686 דפים
...he, " and in the end, the sense of Titne, were both powerfully affected. Buildings, landscapes, &cl were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily...; space swelled and was amplified to an extent of un, utterable infinity. This, however, did not disturb me so much As the vast expansion of Time ; I... | |
| George Sampson (Editor of Berkeley's Works.) - 1931 - 348 דפים
...amounting at last to utter darkness, as of some suicidal despondency, cannot be approached by words. 3. The sense of space, and in the end the sense of time,...were both powerfully affected. Buildings, landscapes, etc., were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. Space swelled,... | |
| 308 דפים
...amounting at last to utter darkness, as of some suicidal despondency, cannot be approached by words. 3. The sense of space, and in the end the sense of time,...were both powerfully affected. Buildings, landscapes, etc., were exhibited in proportions so vast as the bodily eye is not fitted to receive. Space swelled,... | |
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