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... colour red is real . The colour red is ingredient in the process of realization . The realities of nature are the prehensions in nature , that is to say , the events in nature . ' Op . cit . , p . 106. I am not sure whether this means ...
... colour red is real . The colour red is ingredient in the process of realization . The realities of nature are the prehensions in nature , that is to say , the events in nature . ' Op . cit . , p . 106. I am not sure whether this means ...
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... colour over gold , the little sculptured figures had gilt draperies lacquered over with transparent red colour above . The backgrounds of these figures were alternately red and green.1 VI . The Sedilia On the south side of the ...
... colour over gold , the little sculptured figures had gilt draperies lacquered over with transparent red colour above . The backgrounds of these figures were alternately red and green.1 VI . The Sedilia On the south side of the ...
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... colour . ( 3 ) In order to explain the interference - phenomena which he investigated Newton had to postulate something which bears a formal analogy to the notion of wave - length in the undulatory theory of light . If a very thin ...
... colour . ( 3 ) In order to explain the interference - phenomena which he investigated Newton had to postulate something which bears a formal analogy to the notion of wave - length in the undulatory theory of light . If a very thin ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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