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lose consciousness of



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Certainly, therefore, the problem of the dramatist is, in this respect, more difficult than that of the novelist, for he must make his audience lose consciousness of itself in the consciousness of his play.

From The Theory of the Theatre by Hamilton, Clayton Meeker

Justine's long hospital-discipline made it impossible for her to lose consciousness of the lapse of time, or to let her misery thicken into mental stupor.

From The Fruit of the Tree by Kimball, Alonzo

Your soul will begin to see the glories of heaven; you will hear the sweet strains of music; you will begin to lose consciousness of earthly things and comprehend more of heaven.

From Food for the Lambs; or, Helps for Young Christians by Orr, Charles Ebert

Though his body slept, never for a second did his brain lose consciousness of the cold and of the sense of travel.

From Murder Point A Tale of Keewatin by Dawson, Coningsby

And this is to lose consciousness of oneself. 

From Lay Morals by Stevenson, Robert Louis




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