| 1853 - 614 páginas
...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...exercise to identify every syllable — then any mode of combining words so as to present a regular recurrence of certain traits which the mind can anticipate,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1855 - 498 páginas
...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...exercise to identify every syllable — then any mode of combining words so as to present a regular recurrence of certain traits which the mind can anticipate,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 466 páginas
...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...in that silent repetition of them which goes on in reading—if the perceptive faculties must be in active exercise to identify eveiy syllable—then,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1859 - 512 páginas
...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...faculties must, be in active exercise to identify even- syllable — then any mode of combining words so as to present a regular recurrence of certain... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1859 - 512 páginas
...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...in. that silent repetition of them which goes on in reading—if the perceptive faculties must be in active exercise to identity every syllable—then... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1861 - 496 páginas
...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...faculties must be in active exercise to identify every svllable — then any mode of combining words so as to present a regular recurrence of certain traits... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1863 - 504 páginas
...faculties must be in active exercise to identify eveiy syllable — then any mode of combining words so as to present a regular recurrence of certain traits which the mind can anticipate, will dimini'h that strain upon the attention required by the cold irregularity of prose. 589. In the same... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1870 - 520 páginas
...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...in that silent repetition of them which goes on in reading—if the perceptive faculties must be in active exercise to identity every syllable—then... | |
| Ephraim Hunt - 1872 - 658 páginas
...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...exercise to identify every syllable, — then any mode of combining words so as to present a regular recurrence of certain traits which the mind can anticipate... | |
| 1872 - 660 páginas
...reasonableness. For if, as we have seen, there is an expenditure of mental energy in the mere act ot*listening to verbal articulations, or in that silent repetition...exercise to identify every syllable, — then any mode of combining words so as to present a regular recurrence of certain traits which the mind can anticipate... | |
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