System of Phrenology, Volumen2MAclachlan & Stewart ; John Anderson, 1836 - 933 páginas |
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... individual is endowed with the internal faculty of Tune , and if a piece of music be played over in his presence , then , after the noise of the instrument has ceased , although he cannot recall that noise , he can with facility ...
... individual is endowed with the internal faculty of Tune , and if a piece of music be played over in his presence , then , after the noise of the instrument has ceased , although he cannot recall that noise , he can with facility ...
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... individual . For example , we can acquire ideas of form by the instrumentality of the sense of Sight , and likewise by means of Touch . Now , from this circumstance alone it is evident , that the conception of figure is formed , not by ...
... individual . For example , we can acquire ideas of form by the instrumentality of the sense of Sight , and likewise by means of Touch . Now , from this circumstance alone it is evident , that the conception of figure is formed , not by ...
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... individual , melody in sounds is perceived by that faculty . If the faculty be not possessed , such perceptions cannot exist . Hence , among birds , although the female hears as well as the male , yet the song of the male is very much ...
... individual , melody in sounds is perceived by that faculty . If the faculty be not possessed , such perceptions cannot exist . Hence , among birds , although the female hears as well as the male , yet the song of the male is very much ...
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... individual , the apparatus can perform only one half of its function , while in others it performs the whole ? This is not like Nature's work . Farther , hearing cannot produce music ; because the auditory apparatus is excited only by ...
... individual , the apparatus can perform only one half of its function , while in others it performs the whole ? This is not like Nature's work . Farther , hearing cannot produce music ; because the auditory apparatus is excited only by ...
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... individuals in their minutest peculiarities . When the organ is deficient , the individual fails to ob- serve things that exist around him ; he may visit a house , and come away without knowing what objects were in the room . A person ...
... individuals in their minutest peculiarities . When the organ is deficient , the individual fails to ob- serve things that exist around him ; he may visit a house , and come away without knowing what objects were in the room . A person ...
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