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1 II, I | account of it.~14. That men dream without remembering it, 2 II, VII| only in a lazy, lethargic dream. It has therefore pleased 3 IV, II | ideas. If any one say, a dream may do the same thing, and 4 IV, II | objects; he may please to dream that I make him this answer:— 5 IV, II | or no: where all is but dream, reasoning and arguments 6 IV, II | the fire is nothing but a dream; and that we cannot thereby 7 IV, II | existence we perceive, or dream that we perceive, by our 8 IV, IV | sees things clearly in a dream, and with great assurance 9 IV, XI | world, or the visions of a dream make thereby a true history.~ 10 IV, XI | deluding appearances of a long dream, whereof there is no reality; 11 IV, XI | consider, that, if all be a dream, then he doth but dream 12 IV, XI | dream, then he doth but dream that he makes the question, 13 IV, XI | yet, if he pleases, he may dream that I make him this answer,