In this connection, as illuminating vividly the problem of ghosts, may well be given an experience narrated to me by Doctor Morton Prince, the eminent Boston psychopathologist, or medical psychologist.
Many and tragic were the tales narrated of the prowess of the Ogre when the hot blood of youth boiled in his warrior veins.
Then Krishna and Partha (Arjuna) after having narrated everything unto king Yudhishthira the just, introduced Maya unto him.
St. Luke had not himself subsequently narratedthat second incident (xviii.
The fact as narrated may or may not be an example worthy of imitation.
See, for example, the preparation of bread by Sarah, as it is narrated in Gen.
With mingled hope and fear these symptoms are watched and cherished: the symptoms continue and increase: the converts are added to the Church, and perhaps their experience is narrated as an example.
We shall fall into a mistake if we think either that the act as here narrated was altogether accordant with the habits of the time and place, or altogether contrary to them; it was partly the one and partly the other.
The acts here summarized arenarrated specifically in Part III, "Great Fortunes from Railroads.
The history was fully narrated immediately after the discovery in a little book, called Gay’s Chair, along with the life of the poet and a selection of the poems discovered; some were too broad in humour for publication.
It is probable that they represented Bacchus himself or his messengers, that they came forward and narrated his perils and escapes, and that the chorus then expressed their feeling, as at passing events.
One of these legends, narrated by Gervase of Tilbury, suggested to Scott the combat of Marmion with the spectre knight.
The conquest of the upper world by Satan, narrated in Paradise Lost, might have had for natural sequel the triumphant descent into Hell of the King of Glory, and the liberation of the captives.
He narrated what the rider had endured and suffered on the way.
Scattered incidents and experiments, like those narrated above, are what make up the history of the beginnings of the national air force.
That rash madman, Nigel Bruce, hath not only trebly sealed his own fate, but hurled down this mishap on his captor," and briefly he narrated all he had learned.
It was the mood he had tried for, and now artfully and speciously, with many additions, he narratedall that had passed the preceding day in the castle-yard of Berwick.
The evening of the second day succeeding the event we have narrated brought them to the hunting-lodge.
But Strahinya narrated to them the shameful conduct of his wife, and the story made Youg Bogdan so incensed that he commanded his sons to pierce their sister with their swords.
Prince Marko narrated to the Sultan what had happened to his Vizir Amouradh, not omitting to mention one single incident.
Marko narrated all that had happened, and did not forget to repeat the Queen's words at parting, complaining of his great misfortune in that his brothers were dead, neither had he a cousin.
I havenarrated the information given to me verbally by M.
In addition, there were criminal assaults on women which I cannot dwell upon in these pages; they have been narrated by unimpeachable persons.
It has thus confirmed the condition of thingsnarrated in the Bible.
Such seems to be the subject of the following ballad, as narrated by the stern apostle of presbytery.
The tale of Sir Tristrem, asnarrated in the Edinburgh MS.
But later by Euripides, as narrated by Plato, it was designated under the name of Magnet.
Amongst other fables narrated by Rueus is that if a magnet is hung on a balance, when a piece of iron is attracted and adheres to the magnet, it adds nothing to the weight!
The occurrence is narratedby Scaliger, De Subtilitate, Exercitat.
Cabot's observation of the variation of the compass is narrated in the Geografia of Livio Sanuto (Vinegia, 1588, lib.
It is narratedin well-known passages in Ovid and in Hyginus.
In the Middle-High German epic of Kudrun, the adventures of the fleet of Queen Hilda when attracted by the loadstone mountain at Givers, in the North Sea, are narrated at some length.
He quickly narrated all that had happened, and Miss Jane and Miss Mary were very grateful for his coming so opportunely to their rescue.
Adam first sought out the mayor, to whom he narrated his story.
Hilda had narrated the gist of her interview with Detective-Inspector Herrion.
The old man writhed and fumed, as each incident of that eventful night was narrated to him in the soft and musical tones of this young criminal of the beauteous countenance.
The following case of a tiger ghost was narrated to me years ago by a gentleman whom I will style Mr. De Silva, P.
How the Ghost of a Dog saved Life When I was a boy, an elderly friend of mine, Miss Lefanu, narrated to me an anecdote which impressed me much.
While she narrated the story of our first meeting, I had full time to look at her, and see the changes a few years had made.
If I could but recall the sensations which passed through my mind as I sat in that solitary room, I could give a more correct picture of my nature than by all I have narrated of my actual life.
Of this missing youth's story I already know enough for our purpose; and when you have narrated for me your own life, we will arrange the circumstances together, and weave of the two one consistent and plausible tale.
If, at another moment, the romance seemed to engage my attention, she narrated incidents of the most affecting kind.
The story is told in the first person, as Dick Hatch himself might have narrated it.
The principal points were narrated to me by a very intelligent young North-Sea fisherman, who had frequently heard the legend from a grizzled old sailor on board the smack in which he was an apprentice.
Mr. Jackson himself evidently believed this from the manner he has narrated it.
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