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lose consciousness of



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The Senora, Isabel and Jack sat together; the Senora dozed a little, but not enough to lose consciousness of Jack's presence and Jack's voice.

From Remember the Alamo by Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston

It chases away thoughts of the dread hereafter, when one will lose consciousness of the beautiful sun, and perhaps wander a "strengthless shade" through the dreary underworld.

From A Day in Old Athens; a Picture of Athenian Life by Davis, William Stearns

And this is to lose consciousness of oneself. 

From Lay Morals by Stevenson, Robert Louis

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

We can be happy only by the complete annihilation of our whole being; to be happy means with us to lose consciousness of ourselves.

From Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1 by Hueffer, Francis




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