| Sir William Hamilton - 1862 - 584 páginas
...fiiings 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... | |
| Afternoon lectures - 1866 - 242 páginas
...things were, before observed from feeling, he would carefully observe them 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. Several weeks after he was couched, being deceived by pictures, he asked which was the lying sense,... | |
| 1866 - 298 páginas
...things were, before observed from feeling, he would carefully observe them 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. Several weeks after he was couched, being deceived by pictures, he asked which was the lying sense,... | |
| Henry Allon - 1863 - 622 páginas
...things were whose form he before know from feeling, he would carefully observe, that he might know them again : + but having too many objects to learn at...first he learned to know and again forgot a thousand thing? in a day. One particular only, though it may appear trifling, I will relate : having often forgot... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 498 páginas
...from feeling, he would care' fully observe, that he might know them again ; but having too many 30 * ' 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... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 606 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 Having often forgot which was the cat, and shown his father's picture in a locket at his mother1! watch,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 páginas
...things were, whose form he knew before from feeling, he would carefully observe, that he might know them again; but, having too many objects to learn at once,...forgot many of them; and (as he said) at first he learn'd to know, and again forgot a thousand things in a day. One particular only (tho' it may appear... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 páginas
...things were, whose form he knew before from feeling, he would carefully observe, that he might know them again; but, having too many objects to learn at once,...forgot many of them ; and (as he said) at first he learn'd to know, and again forgot a thousand things in a day. One particular only (tho' it may appear... | |
| George Berkeley - 1874 - 430 páginas
...we're, whose form he knew before trom feeling, he would carefully observe, that he might know them again ; but, having too many objects to learn at once,...forgot many of them: and (as he said) at first he learn'd to know, and again forgot a thousand things in a day. One particular only (tho' it may appear... | |
| George John Romanes - 1883 - 438 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 learnt to know, and again forgot a thousand things in u day. One pnrticulur only (though it may uppour... | |
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