| Thomas Reid - 1855 - 516 páginas
...they were, whose form he before knew from feeling, he would carefully observe, that he might know them again - but, having too many objects to learn at once,...to know, and again forgot, a thousand things in a clay. One particular only, though it may appear trifling, I will relate. Having often forgotten which... | |
| Francois Magendie - 1855 - 570 páginas
...things were, whose forms he before knew by feeling, he would carefully observe, that he might know them again ; but, having too many objects to learn at once,...and, as he said, at first he learned to know, and then forgot, a thousand things in a day. One particular only, though it may appear trifling, I will... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1855 - 524 páginas
...might know them again ; but. having loo many objects to learn at once, he forgot nmny of them, nnd (as he said) at first he learned to know, and again forgot, a thousand things in a dav. One particular only, though it may appear trifling, I will relate. Having oficn forgotten which... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1856 - 768 páginas
...things were, whose form he before knew from feeling, he would carefully observe, that he might know them again ; but having too many objects to learn at once,...know, and again forgot a thousand things in a day. At first he could bear but very little light, and the things he saw he thought Locke's Essay on the... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1857 - 528 páginas
...they were, whose form he before knew from feeling, he would carefolly observe, that he might know them again ; but, having too many objects to learn at once, he forgot many of them, nnd (as he fnid) at first he learned to know, and again forgot, a thousand things in a day. One particular... | |
| Worthington Hooker - 1859 - 468 páginas
...things were, whose form he before knew from feeling, he would carefully observe, that he might know them again ; but having too many objects to learn, at once,...know, and again forgot a thousand things in a day. At first he could bear but very little light, and the things he saw he thought extremely large ; but... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 772 páginas
...things were, whose form he before knew from feeling, he would carefully observe, that he might know them again ; but having too many objects to learn at once,...he forgot many of them ; and (as he said) at first learned to know, and again forgot a thousand things in a day. One particular only (though it may appear... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 752 páginas
...feeling, he would carefully observe, that he might know them again ; but having too many objects to learu at once, he forgot many of them ; and (as he said) at first learned to know, and again forgot a thousand things in a day. One particular only (though it may appear... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 626 páginas
...things were, whose form he before knew from feeling, he would carefully observe, that he might know them again ; but having too many objects to learn at once,...he forgot many of them ; and (as he said), at first learned to know, and again forgot a thousand things in a day. One particular only (though it may appear... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 páginas
...things were, whose form he before knew from feeling, he would carefully observe, that he might know them again ; but having too many objects to learn at once,...he forgot many of them ; and (as he said), at first learned to know, and again forgot a thousand things in a day. One particular only (though it may appear... | |
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