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Page 67
... attributes . Stat- ing the time of the day and of the year at which a landscape is observed is necessary in order to bring the picture briefly and fully before the mind . This relation has great power of suggestiveness . To in- troduce ...
... attributes . Stat- ing the time of the day and of the year at which a landscape is observed is necessary in order to bring the picture briefly and fully before the mind . This relation has great power of suggestiveness . To in- troduce ...
Page 70
... Resistance . a . Extension , which may be called the mathematical quality , gives rise to the two subordinate attributes of Form and Size ; the first resulting from the kind 70 THE SCIENCE OF DISCOURSE . By Means of its Properties.
... Resistance . a . Extension , which may be called the mathematical quality , gives rise to the two subordinate attributes of Form and Size ; the first resulting from the kind 70 THE SCIENCE OF DISCOURSE . By Means of its Properties.
Page 71
... attributes to the senses , as purpose does to thought . The weight , color , taste , and odor coincide within the same form and limit . These attributes give the empty form of the object , which the other attributes fill out . Position ...
... attributes to the senses , as purpose does to thought . The weight , color , taste , and odor coincide within the same form and limit . These attributes give the empty form of the object , which the other attributes fill out . Position ...
Page 72
... attributes , which are manifested in the struggle with the material world , are the ones attributed to spirit in its struggle in the moral world , such as firm , rigid , resisting , flexible , stern , unyielding , stable , resolute ...
... attributes , which are manifested in the struggle with the material world , are the ones attributed to spirit in its struggle in the moral world , such as firm , rigid , resisting , flexible , stern , unyielding , stable , resolute ...
Page 73
... individual moulds his age he is moulded by it . His traits and habits are partially accounted for in the life from which he sprang . 1 Ian Maclaren . 2. The secondary attributes are less essential to the object THE THOUGHT IN DISCOURSE .
... individual moulds his age he is moulded by it . His traits and habits are partially accounted for in the life from which he sprang . 1 Ian Maclaren . 2. The secondary attributes are less essential to the object THE THOUGHT IN DISCOURSE .
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