Aún no tenemos significados para "mental intoxication".
1Darkness fell upon a crowd which was reeling in self-induced mental intoxication.
2These things stir one up, somehow; it's a form of mental intoxication.
3After a period of excitement and mental intoxication the reaction had come.
4This I believe to be the true theory of mental intoxication.
5This ' mental intoxication,' as it were, lasted nearly a year.
6He was affected himself, he saw, by the weariness and half-nausea following a mental intoxication.
7With the savages the dancers work themselves into a perfect frenzy, into a kind of mental intoxication.
8In this state of mental intoxication, Trevanion, having provided for his Scotch secretary, took him to Lord N-s.
9This condition of mental intoxication continued when the play was over and, fearful, Mrs. Toomey spoke hastily of going home immediately.
10It is impossible by a few random snippets to give any just figment of the delicious mental intoxication of this piercing, cathartic little volume.
11In fact, we all felt a distinct improvement in our health and spirits, a kind of mental intoxication which was really more than a rejuvenescence.
12"Now, that's long enough to cry," he whispered to her, after a season of mental intoxication such as he had never before experienced.
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Mental intoxication a través del tiempo