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... look at first sight as if clean severed from the backbone of that letter , but on close inspection it proves to be a ... looks as if produced through the boundary groove , but that , I think , is not really the case . What happened is ...
... look at first sight as if clean severed from the backbone of that letter , but on close inspection it proves to be a ... looks as if produced through the boundary groove , but that , I think , is not really the case . What happened is ...
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... look at your finger you see the displaced object in the same place as you touch it . There is only subjectivity in the case of the two eyes open because we have then two different co - ordinations . of vision and touch which are ...
... look at your finger you see the displaced object in the same place as you touch it . There is only subjectivity in the case of the two eyes open because we have then two different co - ordinations . of vision and touch which are ...
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... looks flat ; the more beautiful Giotto looks three - dimensional and individual and effective : it has greater aesthetic value . The Florentines of the Renaissance , according to this luminous critic , excelled in depicting form to look ...
... looks flat ; the more beautiful Giotto looks three - dimensional and individual and effective : it has greater aesthetic value . The Florentines of the Renaissance , according to this luminous critic , excelled in depicting form to look ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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