... in the dark, I have found out that this is by no means the case, but that a kaleidoscopic change of patterns and forms is continually going on, but they are too fugitive and elaborate for me to draw with any approach to truth. Notices of the Proceedings - Página 625de Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1882Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1882 - 840 páginas
...strain that one tries to decipher a sign-post in the dark, I have found out that this is by no means the case, but that a kaleidoscopic change of patterns...George Henslow, whose visions are far more vivid than mine. His experiences are not unlike those of Goethe, who said, in an often-quoted passage, that whenever... | |
| 1881 - 904 páginas
...strain that one tries to decipher a sign-post in the dark, I have found out that this is by no means the case, but that a kaleidoscopic change of patterns...well supplied by other drawings in my possession. They are by the Rev. George Henslow, whose visions are far more vivid than mine. His experiences are... | |
| 1881 - 884 páginas
...sign-post in the dark, I have found out that this is by no means the case, but that a kaleidscopic change of patterns and forms is continually going...well supplied by other drawings in my possession. They are by the Rev. George Henslow, whose visions are far more vivid than mine. His experiences are... | |
| Sir Francis Galton - 1883 - 434 páginas
...strain that one tries to decipher a signpost in the dark, I have found out that this is by no means the case, but that a kaleidoscopic change of patterns...elaborate for me to draw with any approach to truth. I am astonished at their variety, and cannot guess in the remotest degree the cause of them. They disappear... | |
| Francis Galton - 1883 - 422 páginas
...slight physiological change, short of a really morbid character, would enhance their vividness. My own deficiencies, however, are well supplied by other...George Henslow, whose visions are far more vivid than mine. His experiences are not unlike those of Goethe, who said, in an often-quoted passage, that whenever... | |
| 1884 - 640 páginas
...that one tries to decipher a sign] Hist with in the dark, I have found out that this is by no means the case but that a kaleidoscopic change of patterns...elaborate for me to draw with any approach to truth. I am astonished at their variety and cannot guess in the remotest degree the cause of them. They disappear... | |
| 1884 - 676 páginas
...straining to examine it, he observed a kaleidoscopic change of patterns and forms continually going on, but too fugitive and elaborate for me to draw with any approach to truth. I am astonished at their variety, and cannot guess in the remotest degree the cause of them. They disappear... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1881 - 918 páginas
...sign-post in the dark, I have found out that this is by no means the case, but that a kaleidscopic change of patterns and forms is continually going...well supplied by other drawings in my possession. They are by the Rev. George Henslow, whose visions are far more vivid than mine. His experiences are... | |
| Society for Psychical Research (Great Britain) - 1925 - 1080 páginas
...cloudiness and other small variations. Now, however, . . . I have found out that this is by no means the case, but that a kaleidoscopic change of patterns and forms is continually going on." 2 Miiller refers to the " light which sometimes appears to the closed eyes at that time." 3 Meyer,... | |
| Paul Humphreys, John Raymond Smythies - 1999 - 162 páginas
...cloudiness and other small variations. Now, however, ... I have found out that this is by no means the case, but that a kaleidoscopic change of patterns and forms is continually going on,' . . . Furthermore in both these situations my somatic sense-data are still with me and these are certainly... | |
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