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... seemed to sup- pose . It is not the abstract wickedness of persecution so much as our experience of its results that causes us to set our faces against it . It has been tried , and found the most ghastly of failures . This experimental ...
... seemed to sup- pose . It is not the abstract wickedness of persecution so much as our experience of its results that causes us to set our faces against it . It has been tried , and found the most ghastly of failures . This experimental ...
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... The order of the colours seemed , however , different in the two cases . Let a visiting card , held in the hand between the eye and a window facing the bright firmament , be looked at through a prism GOETHE'S ' FARBENLEHRE . ' 53.
... The order of the colours seemed , however , different in the two cases . Let a visiting card , held in the hand between the eye and a window facing the bright firmament , be looked at through a prism GOETHE'S ' FARBENLEHRE . ' 53.
Strona 63
... seemed semi - circular . " Comparing the length of this coloured spectrum with its breadth , I found it about five times greater ; a disproportion so extravagant , that it excited me to a more than ordinary curiosity of examining from ...
... seemed semi - circular . " Comparing the length of this coloured spectrum with its breadth , I found it about five times greater ; a disproportion so extravagant , that it excited me to a more than ordinary curiosity of examining from ...
Strona 76
... seemed to Goethe a desecration . We find , even in our own day , the endeavour of Helmholtz to arrive at the principles of harmony and discord in music resented as an intrusion of the scientific intel- lect into a region which ought to ...
... seemed to Goethe a desecration . We find , even in our own day , the endeavour of Helmholtz to arrive at the principles of harmony and discord in music resented as an intrusion of the scientific intel- lect into a region which ought to ...
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... seemed to fall under his lead . To relieve it of the odium which might accrue if it were effected wholly by the military , he associated with himself and his field officers the magistrates of Munich . They gave him willing sym- pathy ...
... seemed to fall under his lead . To relieve it of the odium which might accrue if it were effected wholly by the military , he associated with himself and his field officers the magistrates of Munich . They gave him willing sym- pathy ...
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