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1 1| when the eyes are closed in sleep, are unable to see, and 2 1| makes such assertions in sleep. We seem to see equally 3 1| we perceive. So, too, in sleep we sometimes have thoughts 4 1| immediately on arising from sleep, to remember [his dreaming 5 1| not every "phantasm" in sleep is a mere dream-image, and 6 1| produces illusory effects in sleep. So, even when persons are 7 1| we have assumed that in sleep one neither sees, nor hears, 8 1| sense-perception as surely as sleep itself does. For sleep does 9 1| as sleep itself does. For sleep does not pertain to one 10 2| circumstances attending sleep. The objects of sense-perception 11 3| affection which is called sleep has come upon them, with 12 3| notice. But by night [i.e. in sleep] owing to the inaction of 13 3| reason why no dreams occur in sleep immediately after meals, 14 3| in the same manner during sleep the phantasms, or residuary 15 3| that the sleeper, owing to sleep, and to the movements then 16 3| itself, while the effect of sleep is so great that it causes 17 3| exactly so it is in states of sleep: if the sleeper perceives 18 3| present themselves to him in sleep, and find that they are 19 3| particularly, one which occurs in sleep; since the phantoms just 20 3| presentation which occurs in sleep necessarily a dream. For 21 3| open, saw faintly in their sleep (as they supposed) the light 22 3| questions put to them in sleep. For it is quite possible 23 3| presentations, which occur in sleep [be called dreams]. The 24 3| presentation occurs during sleep, taking sleep in the strict 25 3| occurs during sleep, taking sleep in the strict sense of the