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1 1| speculative philosophers. For the movements which occur in the daytime [ 2 1| contrast with the waking movements, which are more impressive. 3 1| for then even trifling movements seem considerable. This 4 1| for it from the original movements set up in the daytime; exactly 5 1| it must happen that the movements set up first in sleep should 6 2| as they experience many movements of every kind, they just 7 2| emanations" coming; that such movements, in whatever way they arrive, 8 2| sensitive even to slight sensory movements when asleep than when awake. 9 2| when awake. It is these movements then that cause "presentations", 10 2| that their normal mental movements do not impede [the alien 11 2| do not impede [the alien movements], but are beaten off by 12 2| perception of the alien movements.~That certain persons in 13 2| do as regards the sensory movements respecting one another; 14 2| one another; for sensory movements which refer to persons familiarly 15 2| mutability, the series of movements deploys quickly before their 16 2| and on stringing sensory movements together. Moreover, owing