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Meanings of mesmeric sleep in English
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Usage of mesmeric sleep in English
1
I was conscious, but I was in a kind of mesmericsleep.
2
The sheer vacuity of his mind might naturally slide into mesmericsleep.
3
But for it to work, you must be in mesmericsleep.
4
I suppose that you admit the mesmericsleep and the power of suggestion.
5
Mrs. Yeobright spoke to him as one in a mesmericsleep.
6
I was conscious, but was in a kind of mesmericsleep.
7
A few passes threw Mr. Vankirk into the mesmericsleep.
8
He threw her into a mesmericsleep.
9
I was going to suggest that you be thrown into a mesmericsleep; but you could not be depended on.
10
But last night, as I awoke from the mesmericsleep, I put out my hand, unconsciously, involuntarily, and clasped hers.
11
Syme, under the influence of the same mesmericsleep of amazement, went up the large oaken stairs after the respectful attendant.
12
But tell me, Ralph, is it the mesmericsleep that has so strengthened you, and with which you are so charmed?
13
Perhaps he's under the mystic spell of some "wily Vivien" even now, and laying foolish wagers in his mesmericsleep.
14
Then his limbs relaxed, his breath became calm, the face lost all trace of weariness, and he passed into a deep, mesmericsleep.
15
Catalepsy, trance, and lethargy, lasting for days or weeks, are really examples of spontaneously developed mesmericsleep in hysteric patients or subjects of incipient insanity.
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"So much for the mesmericsleep," said Miss Penclosa.