Essays, Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton and Company, 1884 - 418 páginas |
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... scarcely be denied that the right formation of a picture will be facilitated by presenting its elements in the order in which they are wanted ; even though the mind should do nothing until it has received them all . What is here said ...
... scarcely be denied that the right formation of a picture will be facilitated by presenting its elements in the order in which they are wanted ; even though the mind should do nothing until it has received them all . What is here said ...
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... scarcely be at once admitted ; but a little explanation will show its reasonableness . For if , as we have seen , there is an expenditure of mental energy in the mere act of listening to verbal articulations , or in that silent ...
... scarcely be at once admitted ; but a little explanation will show its reasonableness . For if , as we have seen , there is an expenditure of mental energy in the mere act of listening to verbal articulations , or in that silent ...
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... scarcely doubt that there is one in the other . But if we habitually preadjust our percep- tions to the measured movement of verse , the physical analogy above given renders it probable that by so doing we economize attention ; and ...
... scarcely doubt that there is one in the other . But if we habitually preadjust our percep- tions to the measured movement of verse , the physical analogy above given renders it probable that by so doing we economize attention ; and ...
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... scarcely appreciable ; and it is only when the activity has been long continued , or has been very violent , that the repair becomes so far in arrear of the waste as to produce a perceptible prostration . In all cases , however , when ...
... scarcely appreciable ; and it is only when the activity has been long continued , or has been very violent , that the repair becomes so far in arrear of the waste as to produce a perceptible prostration . In all cases , however , when ...
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... scarcely diminished . Did the State fulfil efficiently its unquestionable duties , there would be some excuse for this eagerness to assign it further ones . Were there no complaints of its faulty administration of justice ; of its ...
... scarcely diminished . Did the State fulfil efficiently its unquestionable duties , there would be some excuse for this eagerness to assign it further ones . Were there no complaints of its faulty administration of justice ; of its ...
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