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Pagina 98
... seen , and again I often see fine landscapes which bear no resemblance to any scenery I have ever looked upon . I find it difficult to define the difference between a waking vision and a mental image , although the difference is very ...
... seen , and again I often see fine landscapes which bear no resemblance to any scenery I have ever looked upon . I find it difficult to define the difference between a waking vision and a mental image , although the difference is very ...
Pagina 132
... seen a child which never had a parent , or been indicated above . On the assump- some one to represent a parent . We can tion that there was a time when man was form no picture in our mind's eye of the different in his own proper nature ...
... seen a child which never had a parent , or been indicated above . On the assump- some one to represent a parent . We can tion that there was a time when man was form no picture in our mind's eye of the different in his own proper nature ...
Pagina 136
... seen in a former no knowledge now . When the form of chapter , the first duty and the first idea man had been fashioned and completed of duty in the mind of every child . If for the first time , like and yet unlike to ever there was a ...
... seen in a former no knowledge now . When the form of chapter , the first duty and the first idea man had been fashioned and completed of duty in the mind of every child . If for the first time , like and yet unlike to ever there was a ...
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