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Aristotle
On Dreams

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501 3| scanty, while they possess verisimilitude after the manner of cloud-shapes, 502 2| or which grow, near the vessels containing them.~In order 503 2| best obtain a scientific view of the nature of the dream 504 3| described motion when too violent; while at other times the 505 2| line with the direction of vision (whatever this may be), 506 2| animals on their chamber walls, an illusion arising from 507 2| close the eyes, then, if we watch carefully, it appears in 508 3| the artificial frogs in water which severally rise [in 509 1| simply or in some particular way-is what we call a dream): it 510 3| indeed seen, but confused and weird, and the dreams [which then 511 | where 512 | wherein 513 | whole 514 | whose 515 2| medium, and is suffused widely because of the smoothness 516 2| same nature as that of his wife. The surrounding atmosphere, 517 2| afforded by what takes place in wines, and in the manufacture 518 2| a rubbing or pressing or wiping); on that account, therefore, 519 1| But since we have, in our work On the Soul, treated of 520 3| senses and the intellect are working together, they (i.e. such 521 3| inevitable that, as a change is wrought in them in proportion to 522 3| considerably advanced in years, having never dreamed before. 523 3| called the genuine person yonder Koriskos. Accordingly, this


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