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... object , as when a sportsman is watching his dog , will actually lose sight of an object which it would see clearly by indirect vision . Of this curious phenomenon , after explaining its causes , the author furnishes us with a striking ...
... object , as when a sportsman is watching his dog , will actually lose sight of an object which it would see clearly by indirect vision . Of this curious phenomenon , after explaining its causes , the author furnishes us with a striking ...
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... object strongly impressed upon it remains for a moment after the object itself is withdrawn : when the eye is enfeebled by age or by disease , the image will remain a considerable time . It was his knowledge of the former fact , that ...
... object strongly impressed upon it remains for a moment after the object itself is withdrawn : when the eye is enfeebled by age or by disease , the image will remain a considerable time . It was his knowledge of the former fact , that ...
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... objects double ; for in this case the external object , or supposed apparition , would invariably be doubled , while the im- pression on the retina created by the mind would remain single . ' The lady unfortunately soon after became ...
... objects double ; for in this case the external object , or supposed apparition , would invariably be doubled , while the im- pression on the retina created by the mind would remain single . ' The lady unfortunately soon after became ...
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