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" ... he could form no judgment of their shape, or guess what it was in any object that was pleasing to him. He knew not the shape of any thing, or any one thing from another, however different in shape or magnitude ; but, upon being told what things were,... "
The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian - Página 398
por Youth's instructor - 1822
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The Annals of Philosophy, Volumen15

Thomas Thomson, Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley - 1820 - 518 páginas
...young gentleman whom he couched with congenital cataracts " knew not the shape of any object, nor any thing from another, however different in shape or...carefully observe, that he might know them again." When shown his father's picture and told what it was, he acknowledged a likeness, but did not mistake...
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Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy ..., Volumen15

Thomas Thomson - 1820 - 518 páginas
...young gentleman whom he couched with congenital cataracts " knew not the shape of any object, nor any thing from another, however different in shape or...carefully observe, that he might know them again." When shown his father's picture and told what it was, he acknowledged a likeness, but did not mistake...
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A Search of Truth in the Science of the Human Mind, Part First, Volumen1

Frederick Beasley - 1822 - 584 páginas
...or guess what it was in any object that was pleasing to him. He knew not the shape of any thing, nor any one thing from another, however different in shape...but upon being told what things were, whose form he knew before from feeling, he would carefully observe that he might know them again; but having too...
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A Series of Lectures upon Locke's Essay

Dionysius Lardner - 1824 - 218 páginas
...him. He knew not the shape of any thing, nor any one thing from another however different in shape and magnitude ; but upon being told what things were,...objects to learn at once, he forgot many of them. * * * * * We thought he soon knew what pictures represented, which were shewn to him, but we found...
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The London Magazine, Volumen10

1824 - 666 páginas
...however different in shape or size ; but upon being told what things those were whose form he knew before from feeling, he would carefully observe that he might know them again. Having often forgot which was the cat, which the dog, he was ashamed to ask, but catching the cat (which...
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Outlines of Human Physiology

Herbert Mayo - 1827 - 454 páginas
...jects whatever touched his eye (as he expressed it), as what he felt touched his skin. He knew not one thing from another, however different in shape...would carefully observe that he might know them again. Two months after being couched, his attention seems to have been drawn to the effects of painting,...
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Conversations on the Animal Economy: Designed for the Instruction of Youth ...

Isaac Ray - 1829 - 254 páginas
...being told what things were, whose forms he before knew by feeling, he would carefully observe them that he might know them -again ; but having too many...to learn at once, he forgot many of them, and, as be said, at first he learned to know, and then forgot a thousand things in. a day. One particular only,...
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Readings in Natural Philosophy: Or, A Popular Display of the Wonders of ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 páginas
...or guess what it was in any object that was pleasing to him. He knew not the shape of any thing, nor any one thing from another, however different in shape or magnitude ; but on being told what things were, whose form he before knew from feeling, he would carefully observe,...
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The Spirit of the English Magazines

1825 - 498 páginas
...however different in shape or size ; but upon being told what things those were whose form he knew before from feeling, he would carefully observe that he might know them again. Having often forgot which was the cat, which the dog, he was ashamed to ask, but catching the cat (which...
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The Introductory Discourse and Lectures ...

American Institute of Instruction - 1832 - 328 páginas
...object that was pleasing to him. He knew not the shape of any thing, nor any one thing from another. But upon being told what things were, whose form he...objects to learn at once, he forgot many of them. Having often forgot which was the cat and which the dog, he was ashamed to ask ; but catching the cat...
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