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... idea that events are time - that the more numer- ous the events , the longer the time ; and the converse . This erroneous idea there can be no doubt that we should absolutely entertain in all cases , but for our prac- tical means of ...
... idea that events are time - that the more numer- ous the events , the longer the time ; and the converse . This erroneous idea there can be no doubt that we should absolutely entertain in all cases , but for our prac- tical means of ...
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... idea of the interval itself . It is the principle for which I contend that instinc- tively leads the artist , in painting what he technically calls distances , to introduce a succession of objects be- tween the " distance " and the ...
... idea of the interval itself . It is the principle for which I contend that instinc- tively leads the artist , in painting what he technically calls distances , to introduce a succession of objects be- tween the " distance " and the ...
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... idea of slowness is conveyed by the Alexan- drine , it is not conveyed by any slower enunciation of syllables — that is to say , it is not directly conveyed - but indirectly , through the idea of length in the whole line . Now , if we ...
... idea of slowness is conveyed by the Alexan- drine , it is not conveyed by any slower enunciation of syllables — that is to say , it is not directly conveyed - but indirectly , through the idea of length in the whole line . Now , if we ...
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