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" It will be entirely dependent on the circumstances in which we are placed, the objects which strike the eyes, the words which fall on our ears, whether the most lively sentiments of gaiety or of sadness shall be produced, or passions of the most opposite... "
The british and foreign medical review of quaterly journal of practical ... - Página 220
por John Forbes - 1847
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen74

1853 - 816 páginas
...corresponding to the exaltation of its faculties, which it is conscious have increased in energy and power. It will be entirely dependent on the circumstances...shall be produced, or passions of the most opposite characterexcited, sometimes with extraordinary violence. Irritation may rapidly pass into rage, dislike...
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Observations on Trance: Or, Human Hybernation

James Braid - 1850 - 76 páginas
...that they still take their tone almost entirely from external impressions. Thus, says M. Moreau, " It will be entirely dependent on the circumstances...shall be produced, or passions of the most opposite nature shall be excited, sometimes with extraordinary violence ; for irritation shall pass rapidly...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen74

1853 - 848 páginas
...entirely dependent on the circumstances in which we are placed, the objects which strike the eyea, the words which fall on our ears, whether the most...produced, or passions of the most opposite character excited, sometimes with extraordinary violence. Irritation may rapidly pass into rage, dislike into...
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A Treatise on diseases of the eyes

John Charles Peters - 1854 - 150 páginas
...objects which strike the eyes, the words which fall on our ears, whether the most lively sensations of gaiety or of sadness shall be produced ; or passions...sometimes with extraordinary violence ; for irritation may rapidly pass into rage, dislike to hatred and desire for revenge, and the calmest affection to...
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A Treatise on Nervous Derangements and Mental Disorders: Based Upon Th. J ...

John Charles Peters - 1854 - 150 páginas
...objects which strike the eyes, the words which fall on our ears, whether the most lively sensations of gaiety or of sadness shall be produced; or passions...sometimes with extraordinary violence; for irritation may rapidly pass into rage, dislike to hatred and desire for revenge, and the calmest affection to...
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The Scottish Review: A Quarterly Journal of Social Progress and ..., Volumen1

1853 - 396 páginas
...mind becomes possessed with a feeling of pride, corresponding with the exaltation of its faculties, or whose increase in energy and power it becomes conscious....ears, whether the most lively sentiments of gaiety or sadness shall be produced, or passions of the most opposite character shall be excited, sometimes with...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes143-144

1877 - 626 páginas
...conscious. It will entirely depend on the circumstances in which we are placed, the objects which strike our eyes, the words which fall on our ears, whether the...sometimes with extraordinary violence ; for irritation will rapidly pass into rage, dislike into hatred and desire of vengeance, and the calmest affection...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen25;Volumen88

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1877 - 812 páginas
...on the circumstances in which we are placed, the objects which strike our eyes, the word which falls on our ears, whether the most lively sentiments of...sometimes with extraordinary violence ; for irritation will rapidly pass into rage, dislike into hatred and desire of vengeance, and the calmest affection...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen143

1877 - 630 páginas
...conscious. It will entirely depend on the circumstances in which wo are placed, the objects which strike our eyes, the words which fall on our ears, whether the...passions of the most opposite character shall be excited, sometimeswith extraordinary violence ; for irritation will rapidly pass into rage, dislike into hatred...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volumen3

1878 - 818 páginas
...will be entirely dependent on the circumstances in which we are placed, the objects which strike our eyes, the words which fall on our ears, whether the most lively sentiments of gayety or of sadness shall be produced, or passions of the most opposite character shall be excited,...
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