| 1897 - 608 páginas
...quickly. I saw the stars, and then, of a sudden, here and there delicate floating films of color — usually delightful neutral purples and pinks. These...dark. Then I began to see zigzag lines of very bright colors, like those seen in some megrims. I tried to fix the place and relation of these tints, but... | |
| 1897 - 640 páginas
...quickly. I saw the stars, and then, of a sudden, here and there delicate floating films of color — usually delightful neutral purples and pinks. These...dark. Then I began to see zigzag lines of very bright colors, like those seen in some megrims. I tried to fix the place and relation of these tints, but... | |
| Katherine Taylor Craig, Mrs. Katherine Taylor Craig - 1918 - 420 páginas
...delightful neutral purples and pinks — now here, now there. Then an abrupt rush of countless points swept across the field of view, as if the unseen millions of the Milky Way were to flow a sparkling mirror before the eye. In a minute this was over and the field was dark. Then I began to see zigzag... | |
| Katherine Taylor Craig, Mrs. Katherine Taylor Craig - 1918 - 446 páginas
...delightful neutral purples and pinks — now here, now there. Then an abrupt rush of countless points swept across the field of view, as if the unseen millions of the Milky Way were to flow a sparkling mirror before the eye. In a minute this was over and the field was dark. Then I began to see zigzag... | |
| Charles Kay Ogden - 1928 - 468 páginas
...arrived at what he calls typical Mescal effects. " Stars . . . delicate floating films of colour . . . then an abrupt rush of countless points of white light...Way were to flow a sparkling river before the eye . . . huge precious stones being more like masses of transparent fruit . . . waves as liquid splendours,... | |
| Heinrich Klüver - 1928 - 136 páginas
...others the beauty and splendour of what I saw." " Stars . . . delicate floating films of colour . . . then an abrupt rush of countless points of white light...Way were to flow a sparkling river before the eye . . . zigzag lines of very bright colours . . . the wonderful loveliness of swelling clouds of more... | |
| S. Weir Mitchell - 1982 - 280 páginas
...plant, about which Mitchell wrote for a British medical journal, he says he felt, after trying some, "as if the unseen millions of the Milky Way were to flow in a sparkling river before my eyes."30 William James was less enthusiastic about a similar experiment,... | |
| Peter Stafford - 2013 - 520 páginas
...shall convey to others the beauty and splendor of what I saw. Stars, delicate floating films of color, then an abrupt rush of countless points of white light...the unseen millions of the Milky Way were to flow in a sparkling river before my eyes . . . zigzag lines of very bright colors . . . the wonderful loveliness... | |
| Lawrence K. Altman - 1998 - 468 páginas
...windows, coming into view and fading. Next came floating films of purples and pinks, followed by a "rush of countless points of white light swept across...Way were to flow a sparkling river before the eye." There was an endless display of richly finished Gothic towers, statues, spinning hoops laden with jewels,... | |
| Daniel Merkur - 1998 - 244 páginas
...color-usually delightful neutral purples and pinks. These came and went. Then an abrupt rush of coundess points of white light swept across the field of view...the unseen millions of the Milky Way were to flow like a sparkling river before the eye. 1n a minute this was over and the field was dark. Then 1 began... | |
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