3740 THEORY OF DREAMS: IN WHICH AN INQUIRY IS MADE INTO THE POWERS AND FACULTIES OF THE HUMAN MIND, AS THEY ARE ILLUSTRATED IN THE MOST REMARKABLE DREAMS RECORDED IN SACRED AND PROFANE HISTORY. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL, I LONDON: PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON, Phil 7082. 136 (1-2), OCT 21 1915 LIBRARY. Subscription fund (2v, in 1) Printed by Law and Gilbert, St. John's Square, Clerkenwell. PREFACE. You, while you are awake, sleep; and as you sleep, dream. Tu vigilans dormis, &c. Hieron. Epist. THE Author of the following little Work begs leave to enter his caveat against all sarcastic strictures on the title of his Book, and requests that he may not be accused, as was Vigilantius, A 2 |