| George Combe - 1830 - 738 oldal
...arises from the direct excitement of the faculties, by their own objects. When we see a stroke aimed and ready to fall upon the leg or arm of another person, we naturally shrink and draw back our own leg or arm, and when it does fall, we in some measure feel it, and are hurt by it as well as the sufferer.... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1831 - 544 oldal
...twist, and balance their own bodies, as they sec him do. It has also been frequently remarked, that when we see a stroke aimed and just ready to fall...we naturally shrink, and draw back our own leg or arm. Hysterical paroxysms are said to have been sometimes produced at witnessing the exhibition of... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1833 - 378 oldal
...demonstrated by many obvious assertions, if it should not be thought sufficiently evident of itself. When we see a stroke aimed, and just ready to fall...or our own arm •, and when it does fall, we feel in some measure, and are hurt by it as well as the sufferer. The mob, when they are gazing on a dancer... | |
| John Bostock - 1836 - 924 oldal
...being affected, to a certain extent, with the same painful sensation. " When," says this writer, " we see a stroke aimed and just ready to fall upon...when it does fall, we feel it in some measure, and we are hurt by it as well as the sufferer."1 To this cause may be attributed the tendency -to fainting,... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1836 - 388 oldal
...demonstrated by many obvious assertions, if it should not be thought sufficiently evident of itself. When we see a stroke aimed, and just ready to fall...naturally shrink and draw back our own leg or our own arni ; and when it does fall, we feel in some measure, and are hurt by it as well as the sufferer.... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1837 - 510 oldal
...twist, and balance their own bodies, as they see him do. It has also been frequently remarked, that when we see a stroke aimed and just ready to fall...or arm of another person, we naturally shrink, and slightly draw back our own leg or arm, with a sort of prophetic or anticipative imitation of the person... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1840 - 420 oldal
...twist, and balance their own bodies as they see him do. It has also been frequently remarked, that, when we see a stroke aimed and just ready to fall...or arm of another person, we naturally shrink, and slightly draw back our own leg or arm, with a sort of prophetic or anticipative imitation of the person... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1841 - 512 oldal
...twist, and balance their own bodies as they see him do. It has also been frequently remarked, that when we see a stroke aimed and just ready to fall...or arm of another person, we naturally shrink, and slightly draw back our own leg or arm, with a sort of prophetic or anticipative imitation of the person... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1841 - 538 oldal
...twist, and balance their own bodies as they see him do. It has also been frequently remarked, that when we see a stroke aimed and just ready to fall...or arm of another person, we naturally shrink, and slightly draw back our own leg or arm, with a sort of prophetic or anticipative imitation of the person... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1842 - 516 oldal
...twist, and balance their own bodies as they see him do. It has also been frequently remarked, that when we see a stroke aimed and just ready to fall...or arm of another person, we naturally shrink, and slightly draw back our own leg or arm, with a sort of prophetic or anticipative imitation of the person... | |
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