| William T. Preyer - 1889 - 376 דפים
...larger, those first seen he conceived less, never being able to imagine any lines beyond the bounds he saw. The room he was in he said he knew to be but...couched he expected little advantage from seeing, except reading and writing. Blindness, he observed, had this advantage, that he could go anywhere in... | |
| George Berkeley - 1898 - 598 דפים
...was the lying sense — Feeling or Seeing? He was never able to imagine any lines beyond the bounds he saw. The room he was in, he said, he knew to be part of the house, yet he could not conceive that the whole house could look bigger. He said every... | |
| George Berkeley - 1898 - 568 דפים
...was the lying sense — Feeling or Seeing? He was never able to imagine any lines beyond the bounds he saw. The room he was in, he said, he knew to be part of the house, yet he could not conceive that the whole house could look bigger. He said every... | |
| George Berkeley - 1898 - 588 דפים
...was the lying sense — Feeling or Seeing? He was never able to imagine any lines beyond the bounds he saw. The room he was in, he said, he knew to be part of the house, yet he could not conceive that the whole house could look bigger. He said every... | |
| John Clark Murray - 1904 - 538 דפים
...related of Cheselden's patient that at first he was " never able to imagine any lines beyond the bounds he saw; the room he was in he said he knew to be but...conceive that the whole house could look bigger." § 6. — Muscular Perceptions. There is only one of the general senses that is of very great value... | |
| Phillips Brooks - 246 דפים
...who was born blind and afterwards brought to sight. "The room he was in", he said, "he knew must be part of the house, yet he could not conceive that the whole house could look bigger than that one room." So our new Christian experience only slowly realizes that it is but one part of... | |
| William P. Frost - 1992 - 418 דפים
...roundness." Learning to see becomes a drama. Here is a doctor's report: The room he was in.. .he knew to be part of the house, yet he could not conceive that the whole house could look bigger. Those who are blind from birth...have no real conception of height or distance. A house that is a mile... | |
| Richard Langton Gregory - 1994 - 290 דפים
...larger, those first seen he conceived less, never being able to imagine any lines beyond the bounds he saw; the room he was in, he said, he knew to be...operation for, except reading and writing; for he said, he thought he could have no more pleasure in walking abroad than he had in the garden, which... | |
| Michael Baxandall - 1997 - 228 דפים
...Houfe, yet he could not conceive that the whole Houfe could look bigger. Before he was couch'd, lte expected little Advantage from Seeing, worth undergoing...Operation for, except reading and writing ; for he faid, He thought he could have no more PleaO ooi fure furc in walking abroad than he had in the Garden,... | |
| M. Degenaar - 2007 - 153 דפים
...larger, those first seen he conceiv'd less, never being able to imagine any Lines beyond the Bounds he saw; the Room he was in he said, he knew to be...that the whole House could look bigger. Before he was couch'd, he expected little Advantage from Seeing, worth undergoing an Operation for, except reading... | |
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