St. Nicholas, Volume 29Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1902 |
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... eyes were fixed on him , and no one noticed Mr. Williams's start of surprise , nor did they understand the glance Parkinson directed at him . " " Come on , Parkinson , " called Goodale . " Get down there at full - back . Now , boys ...
... eyes were fixed on him , and no one noticed Mr. Williams's start of surprise , nor did they understand the glance Parkinson directed at him . " " Come on , Parkinson , " called Goodale . " Get down there at full - back . Now , boys ...
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Mary Mapes Dodge. QUEER ERRORS OF THE EYE . BY ARCHIBALD HOBSON . lines on the eye , for they so designed their. WE all cherish the notion that our eyes can make no mistake . " Seeing is believing " is an old and respected maxim . We ...
Mary Mapes Dodge. QUEER ERRORS OF THE EYE . BY ARCHIBALD HOBSON . lines on the eye , for they so designed their. WE all cherish the notion that our eyes can make no mistake . " Seeing is believing " is an old and respected maxim . We ...
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... eyes , see not . The eye is a camera pure and simple , and , until its impressions can be developed in the consciousness , what it sees means nothing . The baby first learns to dis- tinguish light from darkness ; then it learns to ...
... eyes , see not . The eye is a camera pure and simple , and , until its impressions can be developed in the consciousness , what it sees means nothing . The baby first learns to dis- tinguish light from darkness ; then it learns to ...
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Mary Mapes Dodge. lines on the eye , for they so designed their The eye constantly overestimates an acute buildings as ... eyes , though no doubt they deceive us oftener than we realize . FIG . 9 . Even a carpenter , who constantly deals ...
Mary Mapes Dodge. lines on the eye , for they so designed their The eye constantly overestimates an acute buildings as ... eyes , though no doubt they deceive us oftener than we realize . FIG . 9 . Even a carpenter , who constantly deals ...
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... eye , and a certain order will come out of the chaos . Look first in the direction indi- cated by 1 , then in that indicated by 2 , etc. These various in- stances point the moral that our eyes do not by any means always see things as ...
... eye , and a certain order will come out of the chaos . Look first in the direction indi- cated by 1 , then in that indicated by 2 , etc. These various in- stances point the moral that our eyes do not by any means always see things as ...
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